"Linda D. Misek-Falkoff, Ph.D., J.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sue - shamefacedly I admit I missed the Insight Edition report on the
polygraph test failure. And yet I dare to ask: did you catch the MSNBC
news broadcasts re/"Hype or Hope" concerning the cancer treatment
announcements? Best wishes, :) LDMF.
--Sue Hartigan wrote:-
>
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Terry:
>
> It didn't say the thing is a hoax. What I basically got out of the
> story is that they should have held off a little longer until they had
> more definative answers before telling the public.
>
> I do understand where this news can give the people who are undergoing
> the horrible treatment for cancer now false hope. I also don't think
> that the news should have been released until there was something
> definative to the idea of a cure.
>
> But to say it is a hoax, isn't right either. Just because something
> hasn't been proven or is in the process of being proven doesn't make it
> a 'cold fussion' hoax.
>
> I still feel we are on the brink of a big breakthrough.
>
> Sue
> > Gee whiz. Don't these lying, ignorant idiots know like Mac and Bill that
> > "leaders in this field" have found that we have a breakthrough?
>
> >
> > Seems to have a bad smell to me. Guess not hereabouts.
> >
> > Thanks, Sue.
> > Best, Terry
>
> --
> Two rules in life:
>
> 1. Don't tell people everything you know.
> 2.
>
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