Editor,
Whoever pays the fiddler usually calls the tune. When a “scientific” study comes out saying that coffee is not harmful, always ask who paid for that study. Follow the money trail. If anyone who makes money off coffee helped pay for that study, do not swallow the claimed results as truth.
Never swallow as truth the claimed results of any study approving booze, pharmaceutical drugs, sugar, coffee, electronic cigarettes, chocolate, meat, dairy, nuclear power, cell phones, computers or whatever else if people will make money off that item helped pay for that study to be done.
Do not be their duped fool. Do not let them con you into buying or eating or using something harmful so they can make money off you.
News stories about a health safety study usually do not provide a complete list of everyone who paid for the study. Many scientists sell their brains, consciences and careers. The cancer of money addiction corrupts and makes many people prostitutes in all occupations.
Also, if the persons conducting the research eat or use the item being studied, often they downplay the dangers of the item regardless of the actual study results, because they do not want to own up to the painful truth and change their own habits and lives. Scientists’ personal addictions and prejudices often distort their public conclusions.
I aim to speak, write and live truth as best I see it. I lived well in 2012 on $4,641 for my total living expenses — that is less than half the U.S. poverty level for me as a single person. My conscience and life are not for sale.
Don Schrader
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