The Watchtower Society and Medical Quackery

by Elsewhere 8 Replies latest jw friends

  • Elsewhere
  • Rig Boy
    Rig Boy

    although I strongly oppose the Freemasonic Watchtower cult, vaccinations are more harmful than good. Laced with mercury and many other harmful substances that Rumsfeld and his hired goons tell us we need. Rumsfeld went against all medical advice not to introduce aspartame in 1982, and he did it anyway. The artificial sweetener is a poison and the doctors at the FDA knew it! That doesnt matter for the global elite, they want the depopulation and sickened americans to feed the prosperous medical quack establishment.

  • minimus
    minimus

    It's a Zionist conspiracy, I tellya!

  • onesong
    onesong

    WOW ...I knew they were quacks but the extent of it is mind boggling

    Thanks Elsewhere

  • cyber-sista
    cyber-sista


    Interesting take rig boy--does seem as if Americans are a particularly unhealthy bunch and the average ameican diet from a nutritional viewpoint is lacking (Anybody see the movie SUPER-SIZE ME?)

    Even today a lot of JWs are into "alternative" medical treatments. I myself believe much in preventative medicine and good natural self care, but it seems like their were a lot of extremist in the JW bunch. Just about all of the things mentioned in the medical quackery article I have heard to one degree or another practiced by some JW I have known. The JWs in the congo I attended seemed particulary gullible as far as getting sucked into multilevel marketing scams involving health. There was a surge of parasite cleaning going on for a while. There was something called Willard Water and it was good for whatever--you could drink it--spray it on your face--spray it in the air. The story was it made water molecules smaller and this gave the very expensive brown water its healing powers. Anyway, the list goes on. I personally saw a JW naturopathic type doctor who did some very weird treatments on me--long story. He was an older man who was of the "annointed." He was later Dfd for something strange...

    cybs

  • sf
    sf
    Rumsfeld went against all medical advice not to introduce aspartame in 1982, and he did it anyway. The artificial sweetener is a poison and the doctors at the FDA knew it!

    I remember when Nutra-Sweet hit the market. I became 'hooked'. I bought only items that contained the substance. It wasn't long afterword though that I had very irregular 'cycles' and spotting. A couple of times, I gushed blood. My son started doing bizarre things, such as banging his head on the ground and the walls.

    The doctor asked if we had changed anything in our diets, among other questions, to try and determine what was going on. I told him of our eating the new sweetner Nuti-Sweet. He advised we stop for a while and go back to natural sugar.

    The problems ceased. We never ate it again.

    sKally

  • silentWatcher
    silentWatcher

    I'm shocked that no one mentioned the guy at the top is "choking his chicken".

    -silent

  • A Paduan
    A Paduan
    If one had less than two bowel movements a day, one would get any number of diseases in short order.

    I can just imagine jw parents feeding their kids all sorts of things in the fear of anal rentention, all the while screaming at them, "Stop chewing gum, as you need the saliva for your food."

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    So lucky to be in the "truth"

  • damselfly
    damselfly

    What a weird mismash of junk science! I wonder how many JWs today would believe this without reading it?

    Dams

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