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Talk:Breatharianism
Possible Poe[edit]
Just wondering if Wiley Brooks isn't a Poe.
He has two pictures on his front page "documenting" his "energy transformation" after he completed the "2012 'Trial by Fire' Initiations" on 11MAR09. You can compare them here.
Both are EXACTLY the same photograph, right down to what appears to be the reversed newsprint transfer on the original "Before 11-11-08" photo. The only difference is the captions say "before" and "after".
-The Foxhole Atheist 15:01, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
- This guy needs his own article. Not only does he ask for $1m for his immortality workshop but his Elixir of the Gods is $500 (+ $50 postage and packing) for a 32 oz bottle. Has anyone (other than Madonna perhaps) actually bought one?
ГенгисRationalWiki GOLD member
13:52, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
- The PayPal link is very real, this immediately excludes anyone from the defence of "I'm only doing it as parody". ADK...I'll run your snake! 13:56, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
I don't see how this could be "serious" his website is called Breatharian Institute Of America... but advocates eating at McDonald's because "All McDonalds [sic] are constructed on properties that are protected by 5th Dimenstional [sic] high energy/spiritual portals." This webshites ramblings are... well I don't even know where to begin. B4Xiphos (talk) 06:23, 24 April 2016 (UTC)