From: Ian Goddard (Ian@Goddard.net)
Date: Wed Oct 07 1998 - 11:03:51 MDT
At 01:48 AM 10/8/98 +1300, J. Maxwell Legg wrote:
>> IAN: Do you have any evidence to support this "very
>> strong statistic" that would show that the purported
>> highest-rate of throat cancer is linked to vagabonds?
>
>None other than the common sense fact that this statistic was only cited as
>a 'might be the case', a 'for instance' to support the company's prospectus
>of this thread's original 'brainwashing', 'propaganda' proposition; - a
>point of view for which I'm sure there are many other examples that one
>could throw into the pot of probabilities. Aside from the 1/3 probability
>that a drug research $100m startup would write the scam into their
>prospectus that Amsterdam's elephant's graveyard actually requested the drug
>trial on humanitarian grounds then I have no reason to doubt what I read.
>Actual hard copy of the prospectus would have to be dug up by a local in
>Vancouver. I could identify the name but can't recall it.
IAN: I think that I raised a solid statistical case that
left your rumor-based case nonexistent. Kessell-Haak and
I also raised several reasonable questions to which your
only response is the inflammatory diatribe seen above.
It reminds me of your rants on the zero conspiracy.
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