What is the Message Skeptic Cult’s Mass Overdoses Sends to Children?

Skeptic cults around the world are planning a co-ordinated mass overdose of something or other. The cult leaders are recommending NOT to use homeopathic remedies, but instead to use a self-made concoction that is like a homeopathic remedy.

First off, it is interesting how skeptics have a fear of actually taking a homeopathic remedy! Maybe it will do some good for them or they may, atheistic god forbid, they may get a reaction from something so dilute and a properly made homeopathic remedy!

The world wide event has been prompted by a UK organization directly sponsored by pharmaceutical companies called Sense about Science. They are worried about their market share which has shrunk in some countries because of the sale of homeopathic remedies.

In any case, the stunt reveals a lot about their underlying primary directive which sound a lot like followers of a man named Jim Jones the founder and leader of the People’s Temple where a suicide of more than 900 members took place.

But what does mass overdosing of a drug concoction or even a homeopathic remedy send to children or those not knowing anything about natural health products? The little ones seeing this don’t really know the difference between a homeopathic remedy and other drugs parents may have in their household. To the child it looks like a good lark. The child seeing irresponsible adults overdosing thinks Mommy’s tylenol pills are free game. Do THE CHILDREN really know the difference? And according to a study in the United States, tylenol is one of the leading causes of liver failure there. (Oops, the pharmaceutical company sponsored skeptics don’t want you to know that).

Again, when it comes to the skeptic irrational fight against homeopathy, anything goes and damn the consequences.

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3 Responses to What is the Message Skeptic Cult’s Mass Overdoses Sends to Children?

  1. Chamomile says:

    This is one of the most bizarre stunts considering it is coming from groups purporting to base their opinions on “science”. No double blind, no control group nothing, nada to do with science.
    What is up with these groups? They rely on the opinion of a magician for what is science and what is not. What is up with these groups? It is a circus not science and not even close to anything that represents medical science.

  2. Christy Redd says:

    For that matter, no one knows if they actually did ingest anything at all. No one knows whether or not they took a homeopathic remedy or, if they did, which remedy it actually was. Holding up a bottle to a camera some feet or yards away proves nothing.

    It’s worth noting that they did not have an independent third party verify that a homeopathic was used, which one it was if it was one, or in what potency. No third party can verify any part of this stunt.

    I think the general public has enough common sense, good judgment and perception to recognize this for what it is–a bunch of nonsense!

  3. HurrahForNaturalHealth says:

    With this demo the skeptics are proving a few things:
    1. They know little if nothing about scientific experiments. This has no controls and has nothing to do with science.
    2. They are extremely confused about what constitutes health and well being and how to get there. As a result skeptics depend only on pharmaceutical companies for this information.
    2. Homeopathic remedies are non toxic.
    3. Homeopathic Remedies take time to work. Like all natural products they work with the body’s own rhythm unlike drugs that work to intoxicate you instantly.

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