DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human InstitutionsA viewer asks: “Seasilver was a supplement containing the herb pau d’arco, cranberry, and aloe. It got a lot of fanfare back in the late 90s and early 2000s. It was run out of business by the FTC and fined $120 million. They ceased doing business in 2006. Was this an ‘honest’ product being sold for its genuine health benefits? Or a scam? Or was it a good product whose benefits were exaggerated intentionally, with awareness, or unintentionally? Did they legitimately run afoul of the FDA and FTC, or were they targeted by overzealous enforcement, reading ‘too much’ into the laws and regulations governing supplements? Who are the bad guys here and who are the good guys, or were they both breaking and bending the rules of ‘fair play?'” What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 1 week ago
This was a useful nutritional supplement. The judgment, that it was promoted inappropriately, was more incorrect than truly warranted. The manipulations resulting in the failure of this enterprise were orchestrated by the Extraterrestrial Alliance using the government as an enforcer, as a tactic to present a shot across the bow, so to speak, as a warning to others tempted to bring forth similar products and to ensconce the government regulatory bodies as the reigning experts and arbiters of what might be acceptable marketing practices. So this was a sinister and harsher than necessary sanction of this fledgling industry of nutraceutical adjuncts intended to support human well-being, and rightly so, given that nature does hold all the answers for your well-being. The extraterrestrials try to crush everything that is good and useful or find a way to undermine it so it eventually will be rejected by humans themselves.