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re: Alex Jones trial is crazy
Posted on 8/3/22 at 6:00 pm to boosiebadazz
Posted on 8/3/22 at 6:00 pm to boosiebadazz
Buzzfeed -
LINK
We Sent Alex Jones' Infowars Supplements To A Lab. Here's What's In Them.
"You could grab a bottle for around $10 and skip the 2X+ price markup from Infowars," one lab review reads.
Alex Jones' wildly popular suite of Infowars supplements probably won't kill you, but extensive tests provided to BuzzFeed News have shown that they're little more than overpriced and ineffective blends of vitamins and minerals that have been sold in stores for ages.
The independent test results are the work of Labdoor, a San Francisco–based lab that tests and grades dietary supplements. Labdoor ran full tests on six popular Infowars supplements to determine the exact makeup of each supplement and screen for various dangerous and illegal chemicals. It also investigated a few of the products that "claimed incredible benefits for what seemed like could just be simple ingredients."
"We tested samples in triplicate, and wherever possible, cross-checked those results with at least two independent analytical laboratories, so we have complete trust in our conclusions," Brian Brandley, Labdoor's laboratory director, told BuzzFeed News.
All of the test results were largely the same: The products are — more or less — accurately advertised. They don't contain significantly more or less of a particular ingredient than listed on the bottles, and there are no surprise ingredients. They're also reasonably safe, meaning they passed heavy metal contaminant screenings and tested free of stimulants, depressants, and other prohibited drugs.
But just because the products' ingredients matched their labels doesn't mean they lived up to Jones' claims. Survival Shield X-2, for example, "is just plain iodine, the same stuff doctors used to pour on surfaces as a disinfectant," Labdoor's results read.
When the company tested Anthroplex, which retails for $29.95, it found that there was so little zinc that "if you're extremely zinc deficient, the value...is not going to be significantly helpful." The report notes that "you could actually get another zinc orotate supplement for around $5 WITH an impactful serving size," before concluding simply that "this product is a waste of money."
This claim — that the Infowars supplements often contained less effective serving sizes than their less expensive counterparts — was a running theme in Labdoor's results. In almost every example, Labdoor's tests and reviews describe the products as little more than heavily overpriced supplements with few health benefits, if any.
LINK
We Sent Alex Jones' Infowars Supplements To A Lab. Here's What's In Them.
"You could grab a bottle for around $10 and skip the 2X+ price markup from Infowars," one lab review reads.
Alex Jones' wildly popular suite of Infowars supplements probably won't kill you, but extensive tests provided to BuzzFeed News have shown that they're little more than overpriced and ineffective blends of vitamins and minerals that have been sold in stores for ages.
The independent test results are the work of Labdoor, a San Francisco–based lab that tests and grades dietary supplements. Labdoor ran full tests on six popular Infowars supplements to determine the exact makeup of each supplement and screen for various dangerous and illegal chemicals. It also investigated a few of the products that "claimed incredible benefits for what seemed like could just be simple ingredients."
"We tested samples in triplicate, and wherever possible, cross-checked those results with at least two independent analytical laboratories, so we have complete trust in our conclusions," Brian Brandley, Labdoor's laboratory director, told BuzzFeed News.
All of the test results were largely the same: The products are — more or less — accurately advertised. They don't contain significantly more or less of a particular ingredient than listed on the bottles, and there are no surprise ingredients. They're also reasonably safe, meaning they passed heavy metal contaminant screenings and tested free of stimulants, depressants, and other prohibited drugs.
But just because the products' ingredients matched their labels doesn't mean they lived up to Jones' claims. Survival Shield X-2, for example, "is just plain iodine, the same stuff doctors used to pour on surfaces as a disinfectant," Labdoor's results read.
When the company tested Anthroplex, which retails for $29.95, it found that there was so little zinc that "if you're extremely zinc deficient, the value...is not going to be significantly helpful." The report notes that "you could actually get another zinc orotate supplement for around $5 WITH an impactful serving size," before concluding simply that "this product is a waste of money."
This claim — that the Infowars supplements often contained less effective serving sizes than their less expensive counterparts — was a running theme in Labdoor's results. In almost every example, Labdoor's tests and reviews describe the products as little more than heavily overpriced supplements with few health benefits, if any.
Posted on 8/3/22 at 6:56 pm to HVAU
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This is a civil case. The only way he goes to jail is if there’s some bad stuff in the text records that is used in the J6 investigations
it said it proved he perjured himself under oath, you know that arent passing up putting him in jail with a gift conviction handed to them like that
Posted on 8/3/22 at 7:04 pm to BurntOrangeMan
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That clown was a decade out in front with setting off the sirens re: transhumanism.. AKA the end of humanity.
That alone secures his status of greatness in history. Better wake up & quit judging the fluff & focus the critical matter.
Anyone who defends Alex Jones should probably punch themselves in the balls until they die.
Posted on 8/3/22 at 7:05 pm to BurntOrangeMan
quote:
That clown was a decade out in front with setting off the sirens re: transhumanism.. AKA the end of humanity. That alone secures his status of greatness in history. Better wake up & quit judging the fluff & focus the critical matter.
Do you ever think about the fact that people out there are getting rich off of your stupidity?
Posted on 8/3/22 at 7:08 pm to HVAU
I’ve read that this actually gives Jones cause for mistrial. I’m not a lawyer so I don’t know if that’s accurate or not ?
Posted on 8/3/22 at 7:12 pm to dgnx6
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this funny that people are ragging on jones, we know hes crazy, but you all injected yourselves with an experimental drug because some dementia patient told you to.
You mean the one Trump fast tracked and took himself?
Posted on 8/3/22 at 7:14 pm to HVAU
George Soros and his hitmen threatened him and his attorneys if they didn't say and do exactly what they wanted. That phone and his attorney were planted. This goes way deeper than anything. This is Marianna trench deep state.
Posted on 8/3/22 at 7:24 pm to RobertFootball
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Sandy Hook was a fricking hoax! It smelled from the start.
Alex jones disagrees.
Posted on 8/3/22 at 7:32 pm to VolcanicTiger
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you may want to keep in mind that you have about 2/3 of the Congressional Black Caucus (a clown show, sorry not sorry), AOC, Fat Abrams, Dementia Joe, Kamalol Harris, Grandma Vodka Pelosi, the Cuomo Homos, Rear Admiral Booty-Judge, Mr. "Rachel" Levine, Buck-Tooth Beta, KFC (SCOTUS Justice who doesn't know what a woman is), Circle-Back Girl, I-Don't-Have-Anything Girl (who replaced Circle-Back Girl), not to mention Latoya, Miss "I Been Witch Hunt", and the list goes on and on...
This says a lot more about you than it does of them
Posted on 8/3/22 at 7:36 pm to HVAU
alex jones and everyone associated with alex jones (including donald trump) is a moron.
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:05 pm to Kerchek
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Do you wackos actually support Alex "turns the frogs gay" Jones? lmaooo
He's a great entertainer. Nothing more, nothing less
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:09 pm to HVAU
It’s a show trial.
No serious person is acting like it’s legit.
No serious person is acting like it’s legit.
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:11 pm to rb
quote:not remotely.
I’ve read that this actually gives Jones cause for mistrial. I’m not a lawyer so I don’t know if that’s accurate or not ?
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:14 pm to CaptSpaulding
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Do you ever think about the fact that people out there are getting rich off of your stupidity?
Did you ever consider the fact that I got rich off the people who have/are developing this technology?
Go back to sleep pawn.
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:23 pm to VolcanicTiger
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Generally speaking, defendants may be reluctant to provide evidence to their defense attorneys if they are concerned they may be mishandled.
Defendants probably should hide incriminating evidence from their attorney. My understanding is they were supposed to turn over some of this stuff and lied about not having it.
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:27 pm to FlexDawg
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It’s a show trial.
Alex Jones’s trial?
Or the Jan 6 Committee which isn’t a trial?
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:38 pm to VolcanicTiger
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if your audience is the Left,
Such an unexpected retort from a my team your team doucher!
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:41 pm to thejuiceisloose
quote:Yeah, it's called "testosterone". You should try using it sometime.
This says a lot more about you than it does of them
Posted on 8/3/22 at 8:45 pm to icheerforgeorgia
quote:I'm betting that every single news source of yours (and every personal hero) is even more stupid.
alex jones and everyone associated with alex jones (including donald trump) is a moron.
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