I speculate that the mysterious and hard to find "Oscar" Hines may in fact be one in the same - Robert Hines.
Thanks, Mr. Reason. I saw your post appear and disappear in MSSD FantasyLand.
Again, I do not have the collective encyclopedic knowledge of penny scams that each and everyone of you possess. I am ignorant of the existence one Robert Hines and his implied nefarious past. And I am also clueless as to many of the acronyms dropped on this board...
However, my interest in our buddy Oscar has been piqued and so I begin...
Of course, once ScamBusting begins, the trail is endless and the time one can waste is infinite...
MEET OSCAR HINES:
Huckster, owner, of HealthyBody.cc
(Can't reach Oscar at MSSD??? I'll bet he'll reply here in response to this company!!!)
Blaylock has endorsed views inconsistent with the scientific consensus, including that food additives such as aspartame and monosodium glutamate (MSG) are excitotoxic in normal doses and that the H1N1 influenza (swine flu) vaccine carries more risk than swine flu itself.[2][3][4]
Blaylock has been quoted several times in media outlets regarding his position that MSG is toxic to the brain.[11][12][13] He also states that the widely used artificial sweetener aspartame is toxic[14][15] and may be the cause of multiple sclerosis.[16] He has additionally cautioned against heavy use of the artificial sweetener Splenda (sucralose).[17] These positions are not supported by scientific consensus or regulatory bodies, as extensive studies support the safety of aspartame, sucralose, and MSG.[2][3][18]
Blaylock has also urged avoidance of the swine flu (H1N1) vaccination, which he claims is more dangerous than the infection itself. In various alternative media outlets, Blaylock has given advice on what he feels an individual should do if faced with mandatory vaccination.[19] Current research indicates that an effective vaccine is a vital tool in protecting the public and that the new H1N1 vaccine is both safe and effective.[4][20] Advertisements selling the 'Blaylock Wellness Report' at newsmax.com contain claims of additional health dangers, including fluoridated drinking water, fluoridated toothpaste, vaccines, dental amalgam, cholesterol drugs, pesticides, and aluminum cookware.[21]
my kind of guy:
Blaylock has appeared on the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), including on the network's The 700 Club, a talk show started by televangelist Pat Robertson.[24][25][26] Blaylock states that he has also been a guest on over fifty syndicated radio programs.[5] He also authors The Blaylock Wellness Report for the conservative website NewsMax.[33
remember the Pepsi challenge???
if you fall for this you are gullible enough to buy shares of MSSD!!!
Doc
PS: empty bladder before watching second video
(and, of course, never drink a diet-Coke before bench pressing; you might drop weights and crush your chest...)