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Mad Scientist
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Alberta
Posts: 13,894
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In Canada it is Legal to say "I can cure your Cancer"
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...0128?hub=WFive
Bill O'Neill's patients drop like flies, but he can continue to say he has a 100% cure rate. Why? Because he doesn't claim to be a doctor. His supplements don't say "cancer cure" on them. Watch the videos on the right side of web page. It's alarmingly eye opening. I want to set up my own offices right now, and legally rake in the dough. There are no laws, no jurisdiction to prevent me from doing the same. |
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Motion affecting a measuring device does not affect what is actually being measured, except to inaccurately measure it. the immaterial world doesn't matter, cause it ain't matter-Jeff Corey my karma ran over my dogma-vbloke The Lateral Truth: An Apostate's Bible Stories by Rebecca Bradley, read it! |
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