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  • In the Animorphs series, Earth is being invaded by an alien species called Yeerks. In their natural state they are helpless gray slugs, but they have the ability to take total control of any organism by crawling into its brain. They have already enslaved many species and humanity is next. Someone who has been enslaved by a Yeerk will act, look, walk, talk, and feel normal, but in a little corner of his mind he will be crying, screaming for mercy, but completely unable to move even one muscle. 5 …

  • Quote from Assaultrifle: “Well if they are leaking classified information (which they do) then yes, they are a threat to national security.” Thank God they're leaking this information; the American people have a right to know what their filthy government is doing overseas. And to everyone who gave me negative rep for this, maybe you should watch this video: LiveLeak.com - IRAQ Witness WAR CRIMES US Soldiers MURDER Unarmed Civilians And all of these: Splashing kids with a hummer LiveLeak.com - Ir…

  • Wikileak’d video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children Quote: “ War is a known entity in its capacity to warp the value of life for those involved. Dehumanization takes many forms, but few examples are more visceral and enraging than this leaked video of an Apache helicopter opening fire on a group of Iraqi civilians in 2007, at least two of whom turned out to be crew members for Reuters. Two children were injured, or possibly killed, as passengers in a van also fired …

  • Quote from Esmo: “Actually, I've already said quite a lot and I'm waiting for replies to those points. Why should this debate keep getting sidetracked onto a parallel tangent? ” All you did was site links to your sources so why can't I do the same thing? FYI, you're the first person to disagree with me, so there must be a reason why. Quote from Esmo: “And unlike my sources, it has no referencing and appears to come from a biased website run by an alternative health practitioner who has provided …

  • Quote from juststayblunted: “hey give him a chance a few conspirciy theories turned out to be true like watergate used to be considered a conspiricy theory” Don't worry, people aren't as dumb as you think. 33-36% conservatively have rejected the official 9/11 story; the truth IS coming out, government's approval rating IS at an all-time low, Obama's approval rating is in free-fall.

  • Quote from Esmo: “ As I've already said, I'm not playing devil's advocate and I genuinely believe the argument I'm fronting here. Without wanting to seem too grand, I pursue truth in this section. Maybe my conscience would be touched if I was arguing against aspartame knowing it's 'dangers', but because those dangers don't empirically exist, it's rather silly for my conscience to get that far.” Then prepare to be shocked out of your mind. Before saying anything watch this: [ame=http://video.goog…

  • Quote: “Each diet soda with aspartame produces about 20 mg of methanol. The methanol breaks down further into 6 mg of formaldehyde which is three times the daily EPA limit. It’s 30 times the limit in New Jersey, 100 times the limit in California, and 300 times the limit in Maryland.” 20mg methanol breaks down into 6mg formaldehyde, which is 3 times the daily EPA limit, 30 times the limit in New Jersey, 100 times the limit in California. How much methanol is in fruit juice????? Bottom line, consu…

  • The Alex Jones Show Online Or rather, exposing the truth about the current economic crisis and state-sponsored terrorism. With less than 10 major corporations controlling over 95% of the news you hear and big money at steak, how do you know you are not being systematically lied to? Here's a quote from a Fox News executive: "We're a multibillion dollar company. The news is what we say it is".

  • Quote from Esmo: “I've already debunked that by saying why methanol in the human body breaking down into formaldehyde isn't harmful. I'm tired of repetition. ” Where? Wait a minute, you just "proved" that formaldehyde, a well-known carcinogen, is harmless in the human body??? I think you may be going for the Nobel prize, you should publish your finding. And for the record, don't expect any of us to believe that methanol OR formaldehyde are harmless.

  • Let's get this straight: I showed you an article from cancer101 which stated that aspartame breaks down into formaldehyde in the human body, causes cancer, and is bad for you. You did nothing to debunk anything in that article; instead, you gave me a 93-page scientific study that you haven't even read??? And you expect anyone to buy it?????

  • Quote from Esmo: “I've addressed why methanol and formaldehyde aren't problems in the aspartame context. Please take that on board or counter it, don't just reply back with the same old thoughtless mantra. And I'm not playing devil's advocate. Devil's advocates are people who propose ideas that they disagree with in order to get interesting responses from others, usually in a teacher-to-student relationship where the teacher does so to stretch a student's thinking capacity. I honestly believe ev…

  • Quote from Esmo: “The problem with your source is that it comes from an online journalism site with two meagre sources (a chat with a doctor and a local newspaper) whereas I have sources from hard, scientific studies. That's proof, not internet conjecture. As for the content of the source itself, the essential point that it makes about methanol turning into formic acid and formaldehyde is a poor rendition of biochemical thinking. It's like saying that because lactic acid is used in detergents, a…

  • Quote from Esmo: “ Stop trying to be desperately scandalous, you're not being cool. Instead, read my post and properly reply to it, lyk wot happns in deb8.” Quote: “ When you drink a diet soda, your body breaks down the aspartame into aspartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol, one molecule of each. * aspartic acid is harmless; it’s broken down into alanine, an amino acid, and oxaloacetate, an organic compound * phenylalanine, an allergen to some people, is broken down into mostly tyrosine, an a…

  • Quote from Esmo: “It doesn't get much more refreshingly independent than a university: ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/FST-3.pdf This is a quote from urbanlegends.com, about the UK Food Standards Agency's ruling on aspartame: Now, before you tell me that the FSA is part of the UK government, I accept that it is. However, it is a non-ministerial department, meaning that it answers to the legislative body, not the government, the former of which you can't expect to form a unanimous front in the n…

  • Quote from JAYcob.: “I know what you mean about that. I drink through a straw. It helps a little xD” Just don't drink it at all.

  • Quote from Esmo: “Science needs money. Define 'independent'.” With zero connection to the government, FDA, and any corporation involved in the aspartame business.

  • Quote from Esmo: “Batgirl, regarding your comments about aspartame earlier, can I just point out that the vast wealth of research into aspartame dismisses the health concerns raised and deems it safe.” Funded by whom? On the other hand, if you show me some independent research that shows aspartame is good, I'll be impressed. Quote: “ "Consumer lawyer Jim Turner said, 'The notion that an industrial company would take large sums of money and parcel it out to scientific consulting firms and univers…

  • Quote from schmedes2: “The problem is that the government agencies that are supposed to let us know about the shit that is actually bad for us do a piss poor job of doing anything about it. Take margarine. It was supposed to be healthier than regular butter and was touted as being so for years. Now we know that it's worse than butter. There's a very long line of junk that has been fed to the public because food/drug industries are worried about profit margins The only thing I can think of is peo…

  • SOURCE: Aspartame has been renamed and is now being marketed as a natural sweetener Quote: “ In response to growing awareness about the dangers of artificial sweeteners, what does the manufacturer of one of the world’s most notable artificial sweeteners do? Why, rename it and begin marketing it as natural, of course. This is precisely the strategy of Ajinomoto, maker of aspartame, which hopes to pull the wool over the eyes of the public with its rebranded version of aspartame, called “AminoSweet…

  • Quote from Esmo: “*Sigh* Why is everything bad to do with the government? So a bloke in the upper echelons of Microsoft has said that an Internet 'drivers license' is a good idea. That's not the government. Stop saying it's the government until it is. Of course, I disagree with him. The Internet is not so unwieldy or dangerous that people should be vetted to use it.” Free speech is very dangerous to any control freak. Quote: “ Without the internet, the completely fictitious global warming “conse…