tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post2963354545839484494..comments2024-03-27T23:11:38.102+01:00Comments on 'MLM' The American Dream Made Nightmare: Warning: 'Herbalife (HLF)' Kills!David Brearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-82860883989620154162015-12-01T00:24:51.914+01:002015-12-01T00:24:51.914+01:00In México money talks so i think they paid the doc...In México money talks so i think they paid the doctor to say thatUna whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07783498262906085797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-35622971522580207772014-12-08T18:07:24.653+01:002014-12-08T18:07:24.653+01:00Barbara - I wouldn't be too sure that 'Her...Barbara - I wouldn't be too sure that 'Herbalife' propagandists are favoured at SA when it comes to comment removal. That said, I do understand why it might appear that way.<br /><br />For a start, most free-thinking commentators wouldn't complain about 'MLM' propagandists revealing themselves as abusive, racist and homophobic. However, SA is just like Wikipedia, in that the platform's own short-sighted rules can be used to stifle intellectually rigorous debate for trivial, or imagined, reasons. It seems that almost anything can be posted on SA, provided no one complains citing the appropriate rule for removal. A word like, 'goon,' is an accurate use of the English language in respect of 'MLM' mobs, but you can see how some politically-correct, pimply-faced youth at SA could be easily led to think otherwise.<br /><br />The criminals behind 'Herbalife' and other 'MLM' rackets have been deluging SA with complaints about comments on almost any pretext. Furthermore, they have been deliberately provoking the most courageous 'critics' of 'MLM' hoping to get them banned . This transparent information control tactic, is known as 'Bull-Baiting' in 'Scientology.'<br /><br />A lot of what has taken place on SA forms part of an overall pattern of ongoing major racketeering activity. I belive that I have pointed this fact out on SA, and my comments on the subject were not removed. I have also made the same point to responsible employees of SA.<br /><br />Remember, the main objective of SA is not to arrive at the truth, but to attract regular readers and, thus, make money.David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-72900670092839272352014-12-08T17:37:37.687+01:002014-12-08T17:37:37.687+01:00Comment removal at SeekingAlpha is capricious at b...Comment removal at SeekingAlpha is capricious at best, always favoring the corporate cheerleaders over the skeptics. I've seen comments removed for highly questionable reasons. Others, that are clearly racist, homophobic, or personally abusive, are allowed to remain.<br /><br />One herbaltroll has declared himself an expert. SA allows this when it's clear that he's an industry shill. One comment was removed for using the word goons to describe the herbalife distributors who spat upon the Hispanic protesters. I thought the word was apt, and mild compared to what they should have been called. Barbara Delaneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09935335104800848336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-91509993462292065212014-12-06T17:23:52.830+01:002014-12-06T17:23:52.830+01:00Barbara - This story was potentially very damaging...Barbara - This story was potentially very damaging to 'Herbalife,' so extraordinary measures were taken to kill it.<br /><br />The 'Herbalife' mob immediately produced an (apparently independent), senior Mexican doctor (from the hospital in which this young woman had been treated) to refute all the previous media reports, and to deny that any other doctor at the hospital had made a statement linking the death to 'Herbalife' products. <br /><br />The original story also vanished from the Mirror Online after the 'Herbalife' Ministry of Truth issued its own authorized version of events which was completely different to the previous media version. <br /><br />Doctor, Jairo Trejo Pérez's letter stated that Lorena Peralta Baltazar (who apparently was not his patient), had died as a result of a previous serious illness and not lead poisoning from 'Herbalife' products. Within just a few hours of the original story appearing, a copy of this letter appeared in a lengthy 100% 'positive' broadcast from the 'Herbalife' Ministry of Truth.<br /><br />The 'Herbalife press release' was copyright protected.<br /><br />http://www.nutraingredients.com/Suppliers2/Herbalife-shakes-were-not-responsible-for-woman-s-death-say-doctorsDavid Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-18293211939520270042014-12-06T16:46:34.345+01:002014-12-06T16:46:34.345+01:00When someone dared mention this on SeekingAlpha it...When someone dared mention this on SeekingAlpha it was promptly deleted. There was nothing inflammatory about the comment. In no way did it violate the guidelines of the site. Yet it was removed.Barbara Delaneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09935335104800848336noreply@blogger.com