New "Mission" of RPF
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@C-Mex
Like who? Who are we meant to look up to in these times? Its seriously weird and dark...
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@questforhealth
Ray Peat, others who have spoken and continue to speak out and look out for our freedoms. Don't be silenced.
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@C-Mex
Do you think the people against people like Ray Peat and so on
Are literal satanists
Im really starting to believe it these days
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@questforhealth
Just very brainwashed, misguided and/or unethical people. Power corrupts as well.
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You know what disgusts me on this forum the most out of all things
'Manly men' who refuse to stand up for what is right
On paper having 1000 testosterone but not really... Doing much... no spirituality... no soul? wtf?
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@questforhealth said in New "Mission" of RPF:
You know what disgusts me on this forum the most out of all things
'Manly men' who refuse to stand up for what is right
On paper having 1000 testosterone but not really... Doing much... no spirituality... no soul? wtf?
This post gets at the crux of the matter I think. The devaluation of the feminine which probably originated with Christianity. Many men are spiritually homosexual.
https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/976/women-and-why-men-are-the-problemAs for the people working against us, don’t let it get you down. They want you to think they are way more powerful than they really are. Personally I’m unbothered. I find this thread fascinating but I’m not going to get depressed about it. On the contrary it shows just how powerful Ray’s work really is and how lucky we are to have been immersed in it. He was a very special man.
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@questforhealth
We need to get rid of the corporate/state merger which has corrupted everything in the US and undermined the Constitution. Our tax dollars pay for this online censorship/manipulation and these 'foundations' are totally unaccountable. In fact the whole thing is set up for unaccountability, frankly. I have the feeling the RPF was set up in GB to also avoid discovery and accountability, but it's all just conjecture at this point. Lots of questions and implications with the information being discussed here, which should be alarming to anyone. I'd like to keep on topic.
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I find this interesting. Some of the other business reporting sites list other health-related sites as RPF competitors, but this one links Counseling/Psychology type sites as competitors. Makes me think of the type of research done in the Psych Dept at Cambridge as was noted earlier, 'prebunking' and things along those lines. It's not uncommon for Universities to do interdisciplinary work. This reporting site found some sort of connection to Psychological services anyway. It also makes me think that the reporting sites gather their data somewhat differently, this one focusing on e-mail formats, yet it also shows the address on Tennis Court Rd. Anyway, just pondering connections.... what would Wellcome pharmaceutical foundation and the Psych Dept have in common, hmmm.
https://www.neverbounce.com/company/ray-peat-forum/365487783
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If I may divert for a moment, my dog's been in the doldrums for days, lethargic, would barely eat, so I bought some liver, cooked it and fed it to her, and she ate it up and has come alive. Now she won't leave me alone, lol.
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This 2013 list of Ray Peat resources lists the name Charles Mathers beside Ray Peat Forum. I assume this is our “Charlie”. Name doesn’t match the Life Giving Store LLC person that people were assuming was him.
https://50khormone.blogspot.com/2013/02/dr-raymond-peat-collection-of-articles.html
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What if the intelligence agencies just didn't forsee what data the business reporting sites would be able to collect and aggregate?
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@ilovethesea said in New "Mission" of RPF:
This 2013 list of Ray Peat resources lists the name Charles Mathers beside Ray Peat Forum. I assume this is our “Charlie”. Name doesn’t match the Life Giving Store LLC person that people were assuming was him.
https://50khormone.blogspot.com/2013/02/dr-raymond-peat-collection-of-articles.html
You are too good.
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@C-Mex Likewise! We have to be our own investigative journalists these days
I found this on Yandex search engine by the way. Much better than Google. -
The other interesting and deceitful reveal about this find is that Charlie also perpetuated the idea that this other person was him by stating that he and his family business had been doxxed and harrassed.
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@C-Mex how could you… you’ve just made her even more poisonol toxic…
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I'm evil to the core. I even make her eat bacon and eggs...
Now she's presenting me with the ball again.
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So just to summarize, because it is hard to talk to anybody about this who hasn't lived this experience.
We're talking about an online community for alternative health information based upon the work of Dr. Ray Peat, a biologist and researcher who obtained a PhD from the University of Oregon and then continued his research and teaching career independently and began publishing his original work online in 2005.
An online community was created in 2012, by an anonymous individual who claims to have obtained the go-ahead by e-mail from Dr. Peat, who died in 2022. The online Forum was named the Ray Peat Forum. The moderator of the Ray Peat Forum recently produced an e-mail wherein Dr. Peat gave his approval for the forum in his name with the provision that the forum proceed along the lines of disestablishing the medical system, along the lines of Ivan Illich, a person among whose work had inspired him. Another separate e-mail by Dr. Peat to someone who knew him (date?) demonstrated that he did not know who created the forum and expressed concerns that they were promoting their own interests above his own.
Subsequent to the death of Dr. Peat, many changes transpired with the Ray Peat Forum. First it changed to a subscription/pay model with the exception of established members. Following that was the complete change of focus and character of the forum. Certain theories that were antithetical to Dr. Peat's work were forcibly promoted, and longtime members began to be banned and/or drowned out by other "testimonials" about how Dr. Peat's diet advice was "toxic". Certain characters emerged claiming to be 'experts' and deriding Dr. Peat personally and his work while promoting the false narrative that Vitamin A and Copper are 'toxic' and responsible for every health problem on the face of the earth. When members complained they were summarily banned for being disrespectful or other trivial reasons. Everyone who wasn't part of this campaign could see that none of this was in line with Dr. Peat's view of authoritarians and miracle cures. There was a decidedly religious-right tone to the discourse that made it hard to ignore the political undertones and was drowning out all communication, and the banning resulted in the illusion of consensus which was likely intentional. Many people moved on. It was reported that internet IP's from Russia were banned.
Suspicions began to arise when certain narratives were promoted that seemed to conveniently provide an alternate explanation for vaccine or pharmaceutical-related injuries. A new forum began for refugees from the Ray Peat Forum and questions were asked. Online searches revealed a possible connection of the Ray Peat Forum to the University of Cambridge Department of Pharmacology in the UK, the Wellcome Trust at Cambridge (a pharma-borne foundation connected to Bill Gates), intelligence ties to Cambridge and a possible link to the Psychology Department at Cambridge University involved in "prebunking" health and vaccine 'misinformation'. The false narrative perpetuated by these individuals that have come forth to criticize Dr. Peat's dietary advice claiming that Vitamin A and Copper are responsible for all auto-immune conditions is now being perpetuated on Twitter and other social media platforms, and the owner of the Ray Peat Forum continually refuses to change the domain name of the Ray Peat Forum although it has wildly diverged from anything resembling Dr. Ray Peat's work, while also promoting this false narrative which gives the mistaken impression that this is some kind of continuation and improvement of Dr. Peat's work.
There is a distinct possibility that the Ray Peat Forum was created to discredit Dr. Peat, gain an understanding of the psychology of the community and information suitable for 'prebunking', and dissuade alternative health seekers from any true understanding of his pioneering work. The larger agenda of providing an alternate if unfounded explanation for what have been suspected to be vaccine or pharmaceutical injuries cannot be overlooked.
Por fin. I had to get that out of me.
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@C-Mex Garrett Smith is central to this. The RPF is just an advertisement for him now. All anti-Peat Twitter is centered on referring to him.
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@ilovethesea said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Looks like @zawisza may be on their payroll.
Of all the addresses in the world for ZoomInfo to get wrong, it somehow links Ray Peat Forum supposedly founded by a guy in Florida to Cambridge University Pharmacology, Wellcome Trust and the World Health Organization?
Sure Jan.
@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
They scanned some data that linked it to that address in Cambridge, UK. The complaint is about getting one address wrong, 400 miles away.
If you had some desire to actually understand what's going on instead of jumping on the bandwagon and piling as much shit as possible on a guy you hate, you would maybe have easier time understanding this. ICANN has redacted organization's address for privacy since they used cloudflare for hosting so there's no way of actually knowing the true addrss. Zoominfo can only "guess" their address by maliciously scanning users' emails and scraping the web. It's enough for the address to be mentioned on the website; it doesn't have to be associated actually with the website (just like in the article I sent). If you had read the article I posted you would know how wrong they can be, how they refuse to change, and that it's not just one address as you try to imply.
Knowing how zoominfo works, we should expected the Cambridge address to be present somewhere in the forum. And it is:
IP3 Receptors: Toward Understanding Their Activation
Colin W. Taylor and Stephen C. Tovey
Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge, CB2 1PD, United Kingdom
Correspondence:Email: ku.ca.mac@0001twc
2010Zoominfo found this address and assigned it to the website even though it's completely unrelated. Other "services" showing website info probably copied this from zoominfo since most of them scrape each other.