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Y2K, FEMA, and Alternative Medicine
Mike Adams' post on Y2K Newswire details the government's alleged agenda behind the panic caused by Y2K and how it was a conspiracy to shift the responsibility of preparedness to centralized agencies like FEMA. He moves on to promote alternative medicine and other forms of personal empowerment through his new website ziop.com.
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The Health Ranger, Mike Adams, twisted government efforts to prevent panic about Y2K into a conspiracy theory that the government was discouraging individual preparedness and moving the responsibility solely to centralized government agencies like FEMA.
25:10 - 26:30 (01:19)
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The Health Ranger, Mike Adams, twisted government efforts to prevent panic about Y2K into a conspiracy theory that the government was discouraging individual preparedness and moving the responsibility solely to centralized government agencies like FEMA.
ChapterY2K, FEMA, and Alternative Medicine
EpisodePart One: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast episode discusses the rise to fame and ultimate fall of the Y2K panic that gripped the world at the turn of the millennium, highlighting the overblown predictions of societal collapse and the financial gains made from fear-mongering.
26:30 - 28:34 (02:04)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the rise to fame and ultimate fall of the Y2K panic that gripped the world at the turn of the millennium, highlighting the overblown predictions of societal collapse and the financial gains made from fear-mongering. It also discusses the claims made by Mike Adams, the founder of Y2K Newswire, about his charitable donations and subsequent move to a personal empowerment website.
ChapterY2K, FEMA, and Alternative Medicine
EpisodePart One: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The founder of Natural News, Mike Adams, allegedly registered the website ziop.com in 2005 and started publishing articles regularly in 2008, but it was previously claimed to have been active as a health and wellness website until 2002.
28:34 - 30:05 (01:30)
Summary
The founder of Natural News, Mike Adams, allegedly registered the website ziop.com in 2005 and started publishing articles regularly in 2008, but it was previously claimed to have been active as a health and wellness website until 2002.
ChapterY2K, FEMA, and Alternative Medicine
EpisodePart One: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A UCLA study contradicts the assumption that illegal residents shy away from primary care visits due to the daunting process of providing identification, social security numbers, and employment histories.
30:05 - 32:08 (02:03)
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A UCLA study contradicts the assumption that illegal residents shy away from primary care visits due to the daunting process of providing identification, social security numbers, and employment histories. It also refutes the idea that they are healthier and younger than the general population, which discourages them from seeking medical care.