New "Mission" of RPF
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@Goodman on search engine
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@Peatful I want to see that mugshot...
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@sneedful I think Danny was most upset by Mercola's comment "I don't like that company at all". Quite damaging to Katherine and Kenogen.
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@DavidPS ,
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@Goodman - ?
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@DavidPS , like this :
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@Goodman - Sorry for the confusion. I meant that I do not know how to do it from a general search engine.
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@Sitaruim said in New "Mission" of RPF:
@Peatful I want to see that mugshot...
Clarifying:
Didn’t mean to imply that the picture was troubling
I was meaning what he was charged or booked for was…
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@Peatful what was he charged with?
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@LetTheRedeemed said in New "Mission" of RPF:
@Peatful what was he charged with?
I hope you understand why I wouldn’t say that publicly
There are several from the old forum that had, have and are aware of this data
If they are comfortable
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@sneedful I’ve not really seen people have as big a problem with his choice to follow a diet virtually opposite what Ray suggests, but rather the terrible way he treated a hundred plus members (including the ones that stayed), in bursts of bans over trivial matters, on top of hardcore misrepresentation of Ray’s ideas to the point of calling them trash.
The new attitude seemed to have largely started with banning a guy for calling Mercola “Mr Mercola” after Mercola whined about not being respectfully addressed with “Dr.” I lost all respect for both after that.
And sure I search the old forum all the time. I appreciate that he left it standing as long as he has.
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Here's a charity that supports vitamin A supplementation in Africa . How funny would it be if somebody posted that on the former RPF
https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/charities/helen-keller-international
I might actually give money to it, seems like a decent charity , the stats are crazy, imagine someone raising their child on vitamin A deficient diet :
"Vitamin A strengthens vision, prevents blindness, and builds children’s immune systems so that they are strong enough to fight childhood illnesses like colds, flu, malaria, and diarrhoea. Without enough vitamin A, these routine illnesses can quickly end a child’s life — GiveWell attributes over 200,000 child deaths to vitamin A deficiencies every year.Helen Keller Intl reports that twice-yearly vitamin A supplementation for children between six months and five years old “can reduce child mortality by almost a quarter and help prevent blindness.”"
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@Mauritio based