The Yarnell Report: This Essay May Be Banned

Through a quirk recently, I was reminded of my high school classmate Mark Yarnell. (Mark, if you're reading this, remind me to tell you what it was. You'll laugh.) I already knew Mark had attained significant prominence in the Network Marketing industry, so I googled him to check on his latest goings on. Lo and behold, it looks like two guys from the same place in the country have been out in the world on two very separate paths and are reaching some very similar conclusions.

Here's an excerpt from one of his postings.

"For the first time in recorded history, science and religion have formed quite a profitable alliance with the sole objective of converting the masses from a society of critical thinkers into a stepford world of complacent adolescent-type consumers. Moral decisions are out, strategic decisions are in. If you think I’m kidding, do a search on Codex because in a very few months, you will not be able to find any vitamins or supplements available anywhere in any reasonable doses. If you like the fact that in just two decades the U.S. has gone from the number one creditor nation to the number one debtor nation on planet earth, you’ll absolutely love Codex. Check it out. Preventative health is out; big Pharma is in. Either complain in writing to your elected representative or kiss your supplements goodbye.

"And what’s up with lobbyists? There are eighty-seven lobbyists for every senator and that profession is nothing but legalized bribery. Let’s get them all out of Washington D.C. by electing people who agree to do so. Lobbying should be illegal. You know it, I know it and they know it. So let’s stop it."

Read the entire article here. Expect more postings from me about Mark and his writing.

http://yarnellreport.com/2007/08/31/this-essay-may-be-banned-2.aspx#Comment


 

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