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To: TobagoJack who wrote (141177)5/3/2018 10:57:26 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 219488
 
You can regularly see cripples walk at most Pentacostal prayer services, many conveniently located in South Korea.

You suspect this is being suppressed by "the State" because you're gullible.

You should be suspecting something else, but instead you sit there wanting to believe, just like so many hundreds of millions like yourself.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (141177)5/4/2018 5:06:15 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219488
 
Having been Mr Big Oil myself, and seen the arguments that "They're buying up the runs-on-water engine technology and burying it", I'm disinclined to think Big Pharma is hiding stem cell amazingness. << suspect deep pharma-state wishes stem-cells, the body's own, to fail >> I suspect stem cell con jobs to be much more likely than deep pharma-state shenanigans.

Since all it would take for a good con is some food grade red dye in an injection tube, labeled "Super Special Stem Cells", maybe with some morphine, aspirin and caffeine mixed in, to make a person feel pretty good immediately afterwards, combined with placebo effect and confirmation bias, with a bargain special price of only $9,999 per injection, it would be surprising if there are not charlatans profiting from the suffering.

Add some nice accommodation, meals, massage therapy, rehydration detoxing and ecological mumbo jumbo and I guess there would be some very pleased customer referrals ready to be given right after.

There are big bucks to be made from even partial spinal repairs, so I guess a lot of biomedical geeks are trying to figure out how to do it.

Mqurice