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(9,307 posts)Skeptical Raptor
Last update on November 2, 2015 under Uncategorized
This pro-GMO and pro-Junk-Science internet shill from California can be found in his den of iniquity (Wikipedia) under User:SkepticalRaptor. He self-describes and says he is a member of the Worldwide Conspiracy and outright (and appropriately) calls himself a shill and an amateur under the occupation description he provides. Under his name it says he is Fighting the good fight, making sure that everyone knows that the earth is 4.5 billion years old, that Tennesseee is still full of sh#t, that pure water potions are useless, and that vaccines do not cause autism. (1) This is not a doctor or scientist, but someone who studied science and is very dogmatic, selling allopathic philosophies and GMOs as sound science. Skeptical Raptor wants the public to believe that all chemicals are healthy to consume as long as peer reviewed articles tell us that they are. He equates the highly experimental and often fraudulent science of vaccines to the cold hard facts of science like dinosaurs existing or the world being round. Of course, climate change is one of his favorite straw man topics, along with chemical pesticides helping feed the world and vaccines saving humanity from infectious diseases. Under his profile, he also self-describes as a Scoundrel and a Jackass. (2)
Wikipedias dominating moderator describes himself as a shill
Hes all over RationalWiki telling the public its safe to eat MSG (monosodium glutamate) and HFCSHigh Fructose Corn Syrup, and that all the health nuts are going way overboard worrying about it. Theyre both GMO, by the way. Its reverse psychology wrapped up in propaganda, and the raptor trolls the internet, especially Wikipedia and RationalWiki. Here are the links if you care to read more hypocrisy and propaganda, where the writers and moderators encourage you to try sodas in different countries:
From a taste perspective, though, the human tongue can distinguish between sucrose and a fructose-glucose mixture. To some, HFCS tastes like sweetened poop. Try a Coca-Cola from or while visiting somewhere besides the United States and see what you think. In the last several years, Pepsi has released Throwback versions of Pepsi, Mountain Dew and Dr. Pepper, sweetened with sucrose and (sometimes) featuring previous-generation labels on cans and bottles.
Sporting his usual tag line: Stalking pseudoscience in the internet jungle Skeptical Raptor goes after what he calls the anti-vaccination cult, and he made up the word Manufactroversy where he claims anyone debating about the dangers of carcinogens in vaccines is creating a false debate or a false balance between sides of a discussion, which doesnt even make sense. A true debate is where you listen to and give consideration to two or more sides. In his attempt to sound scientific and intellectual, Skeptical Raptor makes a fool of himself and leaves a trail of nonsense strewn across the worldwide web. (3)