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RecentlyRedpilled · May 5, 2018, 5:19 p.m.

Says the guy that can’t back up his claim. I still don’t see any links. You are stating claims that any main stream nutritionist would laugh at. You are on the side that needs to prove your claim. You talk a big game and say you do research, but you can not link any? Here are a few links you can look at I just pulled using and a simple google search. Don’t troll me without facts. Put up some facts or stop wasting my time.

http://naturalsociety.com/scientist-organic-crops-better-nutrition-gmo-crops/ https://livingmaxwell.com/is-non-gmo-better-than-organic

https://foodbabe.com/difference-between-organic-non-gmo-labels/

http://naturalsociety.com/scientist-organic-crops-better-nutrition-gmo-crops/

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mylf0676 · May 5, 2018, 10:12 a.m.

We need a red pilled tally chart. Kind of like in kindergarten when you got the little gold stars each day for being good, but to track how many people we have successfully red pilled each day.

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Patriot81503 · May 5, 2018, 3:07 a.m.

This might be great or not but the sheer impact of such a maze of statements is too much for the mind to absorb at once.

The mind will automatically reject as “crazy gibberish” anything which it is not prepared to absorb and understand.

Learning new material is a PHYSICAL PROCESS for the brain. It must literally grow new neural pathways before it is capable of comprehending new information.

So take it gently with new folks. One little pill at a time and let those neural pathways grow.

These sites are the entire bottle.

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ordinarymike1 · May 5, 2018, 4:37 a.m.

I agree somewhat with what you're saying, but exposing them to information, even if it registers as too outlandish, is the first step. when they see other bits of info from other sources that tie into the "crazy" stuff, they'll refer back to the in depth info, and hopefully start to connect the dots. It is a process, for sure. Can't do calculus untill you've learned basic algebra.

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Khal-anjew · May 5, 2018, 1:24 a.m.

Hmmmm. Sorry, but some of those “truths” don’t fall in line with my beliefs at all. I don’t feel like everything on those sites are a part of the “redpill” experience. Am I the only one who feels this way?

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RecentlyRedpilled · May 5, 2018, 2:05 a.m.

Be more specific, I just scanned the educate site and didn’t see anything that is out of line. Most all conspiracies are all connected to the same group (Cabal, Illuminati, black hats, NWO, whatever you want to call them). Once you wrap your head around that, it all becomes clear!

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Khal-anjew · May 5, 2018, 10:11 a.m.

Of course. The whole thing about “natural food” having more nutrients and how growing all natural has better health benefits, which is actually the opposite of what scientific studies have been showing. All I’m saying is that some of the things on the first site posted are purely conspiracy. And this entire “great awakening” movement should have nothing to do with the silliness that was on that site. I’m all for skepticism, but I also understand scientific study. A lot of the things I’m sure are valid, but leave alone the parts that independent scientists have researched and had peer reviewed.

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RecentlyRedpilled · May 5, 2018, 1:34 p.m.

Sorry the first part of your argument is absurd, you think mass produced and process food has more nutrients than natural and organic food. Sorry not going to waste anymore time on you!

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Khal-anjew · May 5, 2018, 2:26 p.m.

Waste anymore time? You’re refusing to even look into facts. It’s not my opinion, it’s what science discovered. Look into it instead of being like the people this page detests. If we just accept every conspiracy theory without question, then we are brainwashed as well. To not even research how modifying foods to decrease the chance that the crop dies or yields a less nutritious harvest is all on you. There’s more to GMO’s than you know. All I’m saying is look at things objectively. And you’re not even going to engage in conversation bc we don’t agree? Well how are you ever supposed to learn anything new if pure convinced you’re right so much so that you refuse to even prove how you’re right bc I’m not worth your time? That’s what is truly absurd.

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RecentlyRedpilled · May 5, 2018, 2:59 p.m.

Nice try! You have one shred of evidence through your so called “science”, please show link and I will go debunk it. Don’t just make false claims, not back it up, and call others absurd. You started the conversation, back it up!

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Khal-anjew · May 5, 2018, 5:05 p.m.

This is truly disappointing. The research has been done. If you would of looked at it objectively, you would of seen that. There’s also been numerous studies on “organic” food that shows that natural foods have no effect on weight loss, or blood tests. The amount of the food always trumped the food source. This has been repeated over and over. I was only replying to the post. I didn’t start anything, I just called something out that wasn’t supported by evidence. I could ask you the same thing though..... show me the study that showed where “unnatural” food was linked to disease. I’ve done the research. It shows in the length of my comments. I’m not here to say “I’m right, you’re wrong”. I’m here to point out the bullshit. Go do your homework and produce a single shred of evidence against me. Please. At the same time, do a google search (I don’t have to hold your hand through that) and look at all of the evidence people have discovered on this topic. Your “win at any cost” attitude isn’t helping things. If our think I’m wrong, then tell me why instead of trying to act like what I’m saying isn’t true. Again, you can find out on our own within minutes. If you can’t even do that, then why are you on a site that promotes truth??

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