CANCER TREATMENTS BANNED BY US GOVERNMENT / Balderdash

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buckbatard
on Sep 02

I seew what look like two advertisers on Qubetv. The Conservative Book Club and the “miracle cure for cancer” balderdash.

Oh yeah, there’s also that promo ad for a movie that judging from its title apparently advocates a hit job on Michael Moore. Which is disgusting.

The founders might do well to not get too caught up in promoting their own advertisers. Conspiracy theories like this have been around for years. And their’s always some charlatan trying to sell you a book to tell you about it.

What’s next? The ad for the “miracle device that allows your car to get double the mileage”.

Oh well, the supermarket tabloids are folding. I guess the advertisers have to go somewhere. And unless Qubetv radically changes, maybe you guys will pick up all that business. Might make for good revenue, but then I wouldn’t look for the quality of the readership to rise to the level of Albert Jay Nocks “Freeman” publication subscribers. Well, that didn’t last either, but it does still garner respect.

The supermarket tabloids are another matter altogether.

As HL Mencken would have said. It’s Balder. It’s Dash!

Oh my.

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princetrumpet
on Sep 02

A movie about the deceptive nature of MM’s mvies is a hit job? Sounds like equal time to me. Do you have a similar opinion about the DePalma movie focusing on a case of rape during the Iraq war? Especially given that DePalma has said publicly that the only reason he;s made his movie is to stop the war? That’s not a hit piece?