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A new wikipedia page! Don't hesitate to improve it. I failed to find a rights-free picture, which would be a nice addition. Robincantin ( talk) 19:33, 28 March 2020 (UTC) reply

Alt-health meets alt-right in the "conspirituality" movement

-- Guy Macon ( talk) 16:33, 17 May 2021 (UTC) reply

B.S. from MIT

The links that we use as references to support that Brogan has a B.S. from MIT are both broken [1] [2]. Looking for some other confirmation, I've found this from MIT news [3], which comes close, but isn't definitive. - Darouet ( talk) 18:14, 11 December 2021 (UTC) reply

Thank you Darouet, that will have to do for now. Robincantin ( talk) 03:35, 12 December 2021 (UTC) reply

Semi-protected edit request on 12 October 2023

Dr. Brogan's theories are not conspiracy theories or misinformation. To state this is completely incorrect. Misinformation about disease and vaccines comes from the pharmaceutical industry. 67.172.191.235 ( talk) 22:38, 12 October 2023 (UTC) reply

 Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. Tollens ( talk) 23:08, 12 October 2023 (UTC) reply
Several of Dr. Brogan's "theories" are widely known to be DISINFORMATION - period. For example - no diseases are caused by infectious agents - HIV does not cause AIDS - Antidepressant medication is never, or almost never, acceptable treatment - Clinical depression can often be attributed to "dysbiosis" (intestinal flora perturbations) - promotion of coffee enemas as effective treatment for clinical depression - the COVID-19 pandemic was engineered by the USA government to force vaccination, which would in turn implant control chips in recipients - and others.
The contention in the semi-protected edit request (12 October 2023 from IP 67.172.191.235) is ludicrous on its face. MerylNass ( talk) 16:01, 25 October 2023 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Page creation

A new wikipedia page! Don't hesitate to improve it. I failed to find a rights-free picture, which would be a nice addition. Robincantin ( talk) 19:33, 28 March 2020 (UTC) reply

Alt-health meets alt-right in the "conspirituality" movement

-- Guy Macon ( talk) 16:33, 17 May 2021 (UTC) reply

B.S. from MIT

The links that we use as references to support that Brogan has a B.S. from MIT are both broken [1] [2]. Looking for some other confirmation, I've found this from MIT news [3], which comes close, but isn't definitive. - Darouet ( talk) 18:14, 11 December 2021 (UTC) reply

Thank you Darouet, that will have to do for now. Robincantin ( talk) 03:35, 12 December 2021 (UTC) reply

Semi-protected edit request on 12 October 2023

Dr. Brogan's theories are not conspiracy theories or misinformation. To state this is completely incorrect. Misinformation about disease and vaccines comes from the pharmaceutical industry. 67.172.191.235 ( talk) 22:38, 12 October 2023 (UTC) reply

 Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. Tollens ( talk) 23:08, 12 October 2023 (UTC) reply
Several of Dr. Brogan's "theories" are widely known to be DISINFORMATION - period. For example - no diseases are caused by infectious agents - HIV does not cause AIDS - Antidepressant medication is never, or almost never, acceptable treatment - Clinical depression can often be attributed to "dysbiosis" (intestinal flora perturbations) - promotion of coffee enemas as effective treatment for clinical depression - the COVID-19 pandemic was engineered by the USA government to force vaccination, which would in turn implant control chips in recipients - and others.
The contention in the semi-protected edit request (12 October 2023 from IP 67.172.191.235) is ludicrous on its face. MerylNass ( talk) 16:01, 25 October 2023 (UTC) reply

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