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hi george - my feelings too but not his fault that the media want his voice

maybe we can get him to talk about ldn?

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From: georgeadams13090 <nypatandgeorge@...>low dose naltrexone Sent: Thu, 13 January, 2011 16:07:31Subject: [low dose naltrexone] LDN and media

I am just appalled with the attention one homeless person has received by the media and the world. Millions fixated on one person who everyone knows can't handle the fame. So whats up with the LDN exposure? One simple drug that is going to be the the best thing to help million of people in need and most ignore it like you're talking about making funeral arrangements! You cannot ague that LDN has an excellent track record when so many medicines plainly just don't work. I get very sad every time I hear of someone who has suffered and passed with Chemo when they could have had a chance doing something that actually works.Maybe people just think if it too good to be true...it isn't. This country has to wake up and get this on TV so the couch potatoes can see this is real.

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In the US there is a gentleman who has an amazing voice.  A reporter filmed him on a street corner pan handling with a sign that stated something about golden voice or gift from god or some such thing.  The reporter then posted the video on youtube and it went " viral " as they say.  The guy really does have an amazing voice.

 

All the attention suddenly got this homeless and alcohol addicted soul with an amazing voice insane media attention.  He is on the national news, entertaiment tonight, local news stations are airing it, he is offered jobs for voice overs, some sports team (basketball maybe) offered him a job annoucing, etc etc etc ... The media " helps " him reunite with his family.  Then they splash that all over the news.

 

Now it has come out (surprise surprise) that he is drinking again.

 

So ... Dr Phil steps in and does an interview and offers to pay for his treatment.  Yet more media splashing.

 

From the first airing of this story I stated the media, publicity and " fame " were going to backfire badly.  There was a reason he was on the streets that went beyond the lousy economy given his hx of alcohol abuse.  I shook my head, looked sadly at my spouse and stated I bet if he isn't already he'll be drinking again soon.  It was an insane amount of attention for this guy and far far too much pressure.

 

But he does have an amazing voice.

 

Jaxi

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Arey <n.arey@...> wrote:

I am clueless… who is the homeless person you’re speaking of? I don’t watch tv, but am intrigued by this comment. Please explain? Thanks…

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