Apparently it's almost the wild west out there with herbal supplements.
Apparently it's almost the wild west out there with herbal supplements.
@ai6yr well, jeepers.
Boner chocolate?! 🧐
@autolycos @knowprose @ai6yr
Maybe we’ll see the day when there’s a medical backlash like the one that drove quacks like the goat gland guy out of the country and then out of business 🐐
After his lucrative time broadcasting on million watt radio stations he set up just across the Mexican border ⚡️
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_R._Brinkley
@AccordionBruce @autolycos @ai6yr I think the link is this?
@autolycos @AccordionBruce @ai6yr I just read the whole entry and...
There are some interesting parallels with the present administration. 🤣

@coolcalmcollected @ai6yr @knowprose @autolycos
Can’t recommend enough Gene Fowler and Bill Crawford’s book:
Border Radio:
Quacks, Yodelers, Pitchmen, Psychics, and Other Amazing Broadcasters of the American Airwaves
Lots of wacky stories. The Carter Family, the Goat Gland guy, Crazy Water 💦, Nazis in Mexico during WWII?
https://utpress.utexas.edu/9780292725355/
@AccordionBruce @coolcalmcollected @ai6yr @knowprose @autolycos
And here's the soundtrack.

@coolcalmcollected @ai6yr @knowprose @autolycos
One of the engineers who built these up to a million watt stations, Bill Branch, got electrocuted by one of the transmitters in the early 1950s (Fowler pg 134)
Another Jim Welden, designed this tube, taller than he was, for the border stations
Then went on to engineer a 2,000,000 watt radio station in Saudi Arabia before retiring
@AccordionBruce @ai6yr @knowprose @autolycos
let us not forget father coughlin
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/charles-e-coughlin
@coolcalmcollected @ai6yr @knowprose @autolycos
The Father Coughlin story should be more well known in these Make America Great Again times
As should the way many of these characters ended up after their heydays in the spotlight
Like Joe McCarthy, who died three years after he left office, an alcoholic probably morphine addict supplied by “reefer madness” head of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics Harry Anslinger
@AccordionBruce @coolcalmcollected @ai6yr @autolycos it's a definite pattern.
It's almost as if someone read about previous things like that and analyzed why they 'failed' without any question as to why anyone would want their success.
It's the power of narratives and group identity, maybe.
Yuck.