El Toro Poo Poo EXPOSED!

Opinions by IAAM Board Members and other Experts in related Fields.

The Pharmaceutical Companies: Don’t you ever wonder where common sense has gone when you see drug company ads in the print media or on TV? RLS? AADS? CHD? CFS? - - - TPS- - IBS- - oops; they must be working on drugs for that - - - Twitching Penis Syndrome., Itchy Butt Syndrome.

Don’t you feel like bursting out laughing when a pharmaceutical company tells you that YOUR health is their # 1 concern? El Toro Poo Poo!

Their # 1 concern is their profits! If they were truly concerned about your health, they’d tell you that you may not need any or maybe all of these drugs. Why do you think that mainstream medicine is now the # 1 cause of death in America? Read at least one of the books by the Harvard professors, reviewed in KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.

For more details, and why we look at many areas of mainstream medicine as “El Toro”, check out “Failed Medicine” at www.ElToroEXPOSED.com.


The AIDS Farce/hoax: More and more scientific publications question the “HIV, the virus that causes AIDS” hypothesis (never scientifically proven, but merely voted on by doctors at a medical meeting heavily sponsored by the pharmaceutical industry). Lancet (2007), prestigious British medical journal published data that showed anti-retroviral drugs to be ineffective in lowering, even INCREASING, the death rate from AIDS while causing heart, kidney and liver disease. Roche Co., the Swiss pharmaceutical giant, announced that they are quitting the AIDS business, in essence acknowledging that the whole thing was a farce (2008), and Berkeley professor Peter Duesberg, HIV=AIDS dissenter, was just given the prestigious Semmelweis Society International award.

For details click on the AIDS poster on home page or check out “Semmelweis Society Award bestowed on Berkeley professor Peter Duesberg” at “Failed Medicine” at www.ElToroEXPOSED.com


Weird Part I: The automobile industry that wants us to believe that they don’t have the technology yet to make plug-in Hybrids with a 40-mile range. 12 years ago GM built the EV-1, praised as “a true automotive achievement,” with a range of 80 to 120 miles/charge - - and then discontinued with the weirdest excuses. And today they want us to believe that they don’t have the technology to build a plug-in hybrid with a 40 mile range/charge????
El Toro Poo Poo!

Weird Part II: The oil companies that tell us that cars running on HYDROGEN are the future and that the Mega-amounts of CO2, produced in making hydrogen, can be dealt with by pumping it deep into the ground (that takes the cake; true loony-tunes science!). The problem is in how Hydrogen is made; in making it, the side-products are pollution and humongous amounts of CO2. Nothing makes scientific sense! Yet, this hydrogen technology is promoted and pushed onto us wherever you look - - from newspapers, to automotive or science magazines. Why would the oil industry be so hot about the hydrogen car?
When there is no explanation, and logic is missing everywhere, you can bet that something fishy is going on - - - highly polluting and smelly El Toro Poo Poo!

Interpreting Weird I and II: Were the oil companies the driving force in killing the (GM EV-1) electric car?

Watch www.sonyclassics.com/whokilledtheelectriccar/electric.html, and the clues will appear! If electric or hybrid cars hit the market, those drivers will definitely be lost as gas station customers. So, why not use every (dirty?) trick in the book and hold back the development of electric/hybrids while at the same time promoting the – technically still far away - hydrogen car El Toro? The oil companies already have “gas” stations; why not convince the public that the hydrogen car is the future, and sell them just another type of “gas” (hydrogen), and at oil company prices?

For a detailed scenario about interpreting Weird I and II: www.ElToroEXPOSED.com.


Nuclear Reactors: Would you like to see one in your neighborhood? Are they safe? Not really! Nuclear reactor accidents still occur quite frequently, but they get covered up; see the recent reactor accidents in Japan and Russia. But more money could make them safe enough. Is electricity from nuclear reactors cheap? No! That’s where the El Toro enters the picture. On a daily expense/cost basis electricity generated by nuclear reactors is very cheap, but taking into account construction and decommissioning costs, the cost of storing nuclear waste (time-bombs that will remain radioactive, and will have to be cared for, and paid for, by your children, and their children, and their children, etc.), it actually costs almost twice as much as home-made solar. The world is already running out of depositories for nuclear waste; as of today the US alone cares for 49,000 metric tons. France wants to send us, and pay for, storing their nuclear garbage. Combine all those facts, and even the last doubting Thomas will see the - hopefully PV-generated - light.

Stat:
“To achieve only 1/3 of the world energy consumption through nuclear power, a 1-gigawatt nuclear power plant (the largest, most expensive and high-risk) fueled by nuclear fission would need to be built every three days for the next 45 years.” Report by Pasadena Institute of Technology, Science News, V. 171, 5.26.2007, page 328 – 329.

Personally, I (Dr. Hans Kugler) would be willing to take the risks and shell out the extra dollars if this would really help to make us independent from foreign oil; we consider this a # 1 priority.
Check out: www.net.org/proactive/newsroom/release.vtml?id=18534 for the real costs of nuclear energy.

Source of energy

Cost per kilowatt-hour

Energy Efficiency

0-5 cents

Hydroelectric

2-8 cents

Coal

5-6 cents

Wind

5-8 cents

Oil

6-8 cents

Solar photovoltaic
Solar Thermal                                        

6-8 cents
9 cents

Nuclear

10-12 cents

The energy crisis - - is it real or created by the oil cartels? There are just too many ways this so-called energy crisis could have been prevented, and there are so many ways it could be dealt with. They tell us that drilling in the Arctic reserve and elsewhere (millions of square miles of oil leases that this industry hasn't touched yet) would take 10 years to produce results. They told us the same thing 10 years ago when energy-usage projections skyrocketed; Had Washington taken action then, we would have results today. Look at Texas oil billionaire Pickens' simple and ingenious plan to solve the energy crisis. Add to this the disclosures of former oil industry executives like Lindsey Williams with his book "The Energy Non-Crisis," - - - and you quickly come to the conclusion that there is something very fishy going on. Designed by special interests? YOU decide if you’ll classify it as El Toro.

While we mostly focus on health, longevity, nutrition, drug-free approaches to health & longevity, environment and energy, there are many other areas where special interests are ripping us off.
You want more?

Read “Outrage” by award-winning author Dick Morris and Eileen Mcgann, reviewed in “Knowledge is Power.”

 
 

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