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Scientific consensus: sun-tanners spend more time in sun

image I always knew that according to scientists, there was a consensus around the fact that people who read, see more written words than people who don’t, but this new scientific report in the Province (part of the Canwest chain so it’s probably carried across the country) really shocked me.

Imagine my surprise when I learned today that folks who wear sunscreen actually spend more time in the sun, according to scientists.

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Scientists “believe” that?  Wow.  That’s faith.  And ever so “complicated”.

image I imagine the scientists were not wearing sunscreen (they are warning against the “dangers” of that (!); but were wearing their white lab coats when they came to their conclusion.

UPDATE:
Drop that white lab coat façade:  It may be a ruse. — I looked into the “scientists” who made the amazing discovery about the sun-tanners and their time in the sun, and the scientists’ warnings against the sun-tanners’ shocking use of sunscreens, and found that the scientists making the warnings, the Environmental Working Group, appear to be yet another left-wing political/enviro agitprop group which lobbies governments against the chemical industry (or any private enterprise, capitalist venture, I suppose).  They get their funding from other mostly left-wing foundations, including even early funding from the socialist billionaire George-Soros-linked, far-left Tides Foundation.  Read an in-depth report at WorldNetDaily.com.  (Also see “Behind the Environmental Working Group” by Michelle Malkin.)
WARNING: reading the articles about the Environmental Working Group will cause unprotected exposure to words which in turn expose the protected liberal media as willing liberal-left shills and unpaid (voluntary) left-wing mouthpieces for left-wing groups —and thus the liberal media are also known as useful idiots.  Once again that’s useful idiots.  Useful idiots are applied liberally throughout the nation in media and classrooms.  You should not let them touch your skin (they do sometimes try), your brain, or any part of you.  You should also be warned — perhaps the liberal newspapers should carry one of those scary warning labels! — that the newspaper’s articles purposely make no mention of possible left-wing ties amongst its sources, such as in this case, where the source’s “science” is more political science than the real kind. 

Joel Johannesen
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