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MMS – witchcraft, hoax, or pure science? Apr 02

I’m a bit baffled by this… and at this point have no opinion really, I am just VERY curious to learn more. This is probably a subject as controversial as 9/11. I found a lot of testimonials from people all over the US and also many from Germany reporting amazing healing effects (some after conventional treatment had already failed), but also some strong voices completely against it.

Basically, if all this were true, we have a cure for malaria and HIV, as well as a load of other diseases, since a VERY long time, and it took one man to “discover” it’s effect to make it public knowledge. If it were true, it would also be a killer to the pharmaceutical industry, as this treatment is very cheap and the ingredients abundant, so I imagine no cost would be spared to discredit this information. What do you think? :)

Any comment would be very much appreciated!

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4 Responses

  1. 1
    Jule 

    Hab ne Freundin, die sich sehr gut in dem alternativen Heilmethoden auskennt. Sie ist ne Expertin für die Erkrankung Boriose z.B., wo es auch heisst es sei unheilbar hat sie was entdeckt. Selber Leberzeriose überlebt, wo es heisst, bei Leber gleich tod. Willst mehr von ihr wissen? Schick Dir dann mal ihren Link, da steht zwar net so viel, aber all about ist sie meine Anlaufstelle.

  2. 2
    Janos 

    klingt gut, immer her mit neuen infos :)

  3. 3
    Andres 

    I’ve done literally tons on research on the subject and my conclussion grows grim for witchcraft… I’ve read and read and read and there’s really no way to trace this traditions to their ancestral counterparts.

    Morrigan, for example, is one of the most widely worshipped deities, a mother goddess. But they preach healing and that all you do comes back to you 3 times wether good or bad, like karma.

    The REAL Morrigan, the ones the celts adored was worshipped with the offerings of severed heads, amongst other sacrifices. Celts were warriors and there are proof of hundreds of different sacrificial rites including killing the victim in the midst of the sexual act.

    I really wanted this to be truth but sadly I must fail against it. I will continue my search elsewhere, however, if there is REAL non placebo magick, I will find it. There are many other occult paths I am yet to explore, but only time will tell.

    Hope it helped.

  4. 4
    Janos 

    Hello,
    this is a fairly old post and lots has happened since then. I know people who have overcome gout, cancer and HIV and they all claim mms is what did it.

    I strongly suggest you keep searching, there is a lot of disinfo out there but just as much honest and true information from real people with real experience.

    Thanks for visiting my blog,
    Janos

    p.s. I don’t understand why you think it is necessary to explore the occult on your search for true cures. A much better start would be looking at what the FDA or their counterparts have made illegal after claims have been made that the substance in question cures cancer or an equal dangerous disease.

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