- rodbeard
- Jul 21, 2005
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I'd like to make a retraction. In the previous thread I accused David Dees of something that was simply wrong.
I said David Dees was using an e-meter. Which is a psuedo-medical device that uses electric current to supposedly determine your brain activity, used by Scientologists and splinter groups.
This was untrue.
David Dees was using a GB4000. Which is a psuedo-medical device that uses current to supposedly destroy cancer cells used by alt-medicine practitioners. (David Dees claimed that it destroyed bacteria and viruses, but all the top hits are for cancer.) I found no evidence that David Dees participated in a specific religious tradition, instead he had a sort of new age highly syncretic style belief system that incorporated a number of alt-medical ideas.
David Dees believed in everything but religion.
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- rodbeard
- Jul 21, 2005
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What?
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- rodbeard
- Jul 21, 2005
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Hey that weathervane is wrong.
You're wrong
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