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#81
(10-19-2025, 06:41 AM)ArMaP Wrote: It's interesting that the study doesn't say nicotine is not addictive, on the contrary, it says it's the main addictive product, and that tobacco companies had to add other chemicals to compensate the smaller amount of nicotine on the "light" products.

The linked PDF sounds more like an advert than a scientific text.

I put some scientific papers on page 8. From Dr Ardis.
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#82
(01-29-2026, 01:55 PM)Knows Wrote: No. They are nicotine with nothing but necessary ingredients. You are spreading misinformation.

You're clearly wrong my friend.  This isn't misinformation and is totally accurate, but if you want to continue with your misleading narrative, that's your business.



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#83
(01-29-2026, 02:01 PM)Knows Wrote: I put some scientific papers on page 8. From Dr Ardis.

This Dr Ardis?
https://meaww.com/dr-bryan-ardis-qanon-t...ter-supply
Quote:Who is Bryan Ardis?The man behind the theory is Dallas-Fort Worth-based Bryan Ardis, who is currently the "Chief Formulating Officer" of Ardis Labs. An alumnus of Brigham Young University and Parker College of Chiropractic, Ardis ran his own healing center between 2004 and 2018 in both Tennessee and Texas. According to Tennessee state records, he is now voluntarily retired. Ardis now spends his time selling cures online under the brand Ardis Labs, which was launched in 2019.
Along with Ardis Labs, the doctor also spends his time spreading fake medical theories and claims, mostly around Covid-19. He once appeared on an "expert panel" discussion about Covid-19 at the Pennsylvania State Capitol. During that discussion, he claimed, "remdesivir is killing people… remdesivir is proven to kill lives." Before that, he appeared on Alex Jones' 'Infowars' show and claimed, "They’re driving a narrative to kill as many Americans as possible," about the use of remdesivir. He also once claimed the Covid-19 vaccines make people magnetic. 

He's now claiming that Covid-19 "is not a respiratory virus of any kind", adding, "It is actually venom poisoning... they’re administering them and targeting them to certain people." How did he come about this claim? You can thank TV for that.

'They can target specific demographics'
Ardis claimed that the CDC planted cobra venom in water supplies to "transfer Satanic DNA to unsuspecting people." He first said this in the documentary 'Watch the Water', produced by Stew Peters.



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#84
(01-30-2026, 09:22 AM)Kurokage Wrote: This Dr Ardis?
https://meaww.com/dr-bryan-ardis-qanon-t...ter-supply


Yeah. That DR Ardis. And  he's right. Makes total sense to anyone that understands the concepts. Someone accusing him from the shadows with absolutely no proof. Just doesn't impress me. Or anyone rational.
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#85
(03-15-2026, 02:51 AM)Knows Wrote: Yeah. That DR Ardis. And  he's right. Makes total sense to anyone that understands the concepts. Someone accusing him from the shadows with absolutely no proof. Just doesn't impress me. Or anyone rational.


I Think it's very sad you want to believe a person that claims this....
Quote:Ardis claimed that the CDC planted cobra venom in water supplies to "transfer Satanic DNA to unsuspecting people." 

I mean Satanic DNA??? Come on?? He's a total head case and to the accuse actual scientists of attacking him from the 'shadows' is just laughable.  Lol



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
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(03-15-2026, 02:51 AM)Knows Wrote: Yeah. That DR Ardis. And  he's right. Makes total sense to anyone that understands the concepts. Someone accusing him from the shadows with absolutely no proof. Just doesn't impress me. Or anyone rational.

Have you considered that you just like smoking, Knows.

And are willing to entertain all sorts of nonsense as long as it reflects the positive?

As to your beloved DR Ardis, he's a chiropractor.

Chiropractors are licensed healthcare professionals, but they are not medical Doctors.

Meaning they are not medically trained to treat or advise on viruses, vaccines, or tobacco-related diseases.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
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(03-15-2026, 08:40 AM)andy06shake Wrote: Have you considered that you just like smoking, Knows.

And are willing to entertain all sorts of nonsense as long as it reflects the positive?

As to your beloved DR Ardis, he's a chiropractor.

Chiropractors are licensed healthcare professionals, but they are not medical Doctors.

Meaning they are not medically trained to treat or advise on viruses, vaccines, or tobacco-related diseases.

No. I'm the type that only believes the proven evidence.
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#88
(03-15-2026, 08:17 AM)Kurokage Wrote: I Think it's very sad you want to believe a person that claims this....

I mean Satanic DNA??? Come on?? He's a total head case and to the accuse actual scientists of attacking him from the 'shadows' is just laughable.  Lol

Show me the proof Ardis said that.   You're only showing some hit piece. With no proof.   Lol
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#89
(03-15-2026, 12:59 PM)Knows Wrote: No. I'm the type that only believes the proven evidence.

Is this proven evidence presented on the likes of ""Bitchute"" or ""Rumble""?

I mean if that's what you consider constitutes "proven evidence" go for it.

But at the end of the day, Chiropractors are not medical Doctors.

And "DR Ardis" is a Chiropractor.

Put it this way, i would not ask a plumber to fix a microwave, even if he was good at changing plugs...
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
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(03-15-2026, 01:02 PM)Knows Wrote: Show me the proof Ardis said that.   You're only showing some hit piece. With no proof.   Lol

Just go watch the mockumentary.... I mean documentary "Watch the Water"

if you can watch it till the end without bursting into laughter!!! This is where the nut job Ardis states "satanic DNA was put in the water" which was an idea originally stolen from a movie.
Quote:AI Overview
Based on your request, there are two distinct areas of information related to "Watch the Water" and "Satanic DNA," which appear to be related to conspiracy theories or fictional narratives:
 
  • Fictional Narrative (The Devil Conspiracy): A 2022 film titled The Devil Conspiracy features a plot where a biotech company, run by a satanic cult, uses stolen DNA to clone historical figures, including the use of Jesus' DNA for a satanic offering.
  • Conspiracy Theory: "Watch the Water" is a phrase associated with a documentary (often linked to individuals like Stew Peters) that pushes theories about the origins of pandemics being in the water supply, often linking them to claims about the deliberate modification of human DNA by malevolent actors. 


https://meaww.com/dr-bryan-ardis-qanon-t...ter-supply
Quote:'They can target specific demographics'Ardis claimed that the CDC planted cobra venom in water supplies to "transfer Satanic DNA to unsuspecting people." He first said this in the documentary 'Watch the Water', produced by Stew Peters. Ardis came to this conclusion after watching 'The Blacklist', the NBC show starring James Spader. In one episode, Spader's character suspects he has been poisoned by the venom in a beverage.
"When I saw this, I knew. I knew I was right, I knew I was supposed to see that, because it was confirmation to me that other people knew this was planned all along, which, we’ve known this was a plan," he claimed. Ardis then goes on to make several more wild accusations, such as "They are using the water systems because they can target specific demographics," and the plot originated from "the Catholic Church or whoever." 



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper



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