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I am going to write this man a letter though. On the page he has quotes that, after a quick google, only turn up on his site, and he doesn't have any contact info on the site except to pitch ideas, and it is only an ebook. He has a banner ad linking to another site about a mask that kills H1N5 and SARS, and, guess what, the domain for that is also in his name. He is from Oregon, if anyone from there knows the law about this, some sort of consumer advocacy law maybe, and would liek to offer their input I would appreciate it. This man is dishonest and I hope that his fear mongering and lies aren't making him a profit.
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