Posted on 01/13/2012 3:21:57 PM PST by Stoat
Translation: "We knew about this fraudster for well over three years, but preferred to allow individuals and major institutions to be continually misled by his fabricated research until the volume of evidence became so completely overwhelming that we had no other choice but to go public with it."
"I became the Devil for the Health Center, and so did all the Indians working for me," he wrote. "The evidence for conspiracy and racial hatred is overwhelming."
He also alleged that the stress of battling the university administration led to a brain hemorrhage and stroke.
Translation: "I was able to get away with all of this for so long because I knew that the University would never lift a finger against me due to their hysterical fears of being called "racist". Of course I'm guilty, and guilty of far more than what I'm being charged with. My only mistake was in not hiring a better Photoshop tech. What can I say...I was trying to save money!"
I am trying to figure this out.
Ok, the guy may have falsified his studies, however I have heard about the health benefits of red wine my whole life, which is a really long long time.
I mean this guy isn’t the first person to say this.
Thank goodness nothing like this happens in climate research.
This situation doesn’t necessarily disprove the entire foundation and body of evidence that supports the beneficial aspects of red wine to human health and physiology.
More likely the fraud was undertaken in an effort to benefit from various research grants and corporate sponsorships from the pharmaceuticals industry.
I haven’t read “all” of the supporting documents, but I’m guessing his research targeted specific drugs and either inflated or diminished their efficacy through his fraud.
maybe he should have stuck with “why red wine gives me a headache” theory
LMAO ;-)
Makes you wonder how many other things we take for granted are not true at all or have been twisted in some way, doesn't it?
Take a little red wine and call me in the morning.
Honest elections?
Just use my handy dandy labels to convert Two Buck Chuck into very fine wine.
Wass die fokk ist Das?
A question comes to mind: Where did this fraud get his PhD; off a punchboard? Is anyone out there old enough to remember punchboards? ;o)
You like-a da vino, you drink-a da vino....in moderation! Vita bella! Why do you need some egghead fraud to tell you whether or not to drink wine?
But if you listened to El Rushbo today, NONE of the things people do these days to supposedly lengthen their days above ground actually amount to THAT much.
Das is no good..........
The Apostle Paul’s advice to his spiritual “son” and protege Timothy is enough for ME!
1st Timothy 5:23 Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach’s sake and thine often infirmities.
Honest elections?
Sadly, I don't think we've been able to count on those for quite a long time, if ever. At least these days we have the advantage of an alternative media as well as far more open accessibility to media from the general public via the internet, which hopefully will make election fraud more difficult.
“The evidence for conspiracy and racial hatred is overwhelming.”
When caught red-handed, always play the race card. After all, it still works on leftists.
And don’t leave home without it.
That was weird on Limbaugh today. Wine as heart healthy has been around for centuries, even Biblical.
My doctor has said she is so sick of this “crap” (yes, she said crap) about drinking. She has told me there is nothing unhealthy (given an otherwise healthy person) with having a couple of nice size glasses of wine every night.
We had a long talk about it, and she said think about years ago people had cocktails, wine with dinner then an after dinner drink with no ill health.
However, she also believes in herbal and vitamin supplements which is very unusual for a medical doctor.
I love her!
Kimble: “You switched the samples and falsified the reports so R.D.U.90 could get approval.”
Drink Red Wines -- Be Glad There Are No Blue Ones.
Honestly, I really haven’t been drinking it for my health anyway, although I do believe it is good for digestion. I think I’ll have me a glass of Chinon with my steak tonight, and a small shot of 12 year old Glenlivet for dessert!
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