Monday, 4 October 2010

IgNobel

Will there be more Nobel Prizes for inventing something the failure rate of which is such as that it can basically be said not to work, and which carries very significant health risks?

Meanwhile, NaProTech (Natural Procreative Technology) is an ethical, healthy and far more successful alternative to IVF. Unlike IVF, in NaProTech no embryonic children are killed or exposed to harm in the laboratory, and couples' relationships are strengthened.

Like Natural Family Planning (highly recommended by that well-known Vatican puppet, the World Health Organisation), or like adult and cord blood stem cell research, funny how you have probably never heard of it. Think on.

1 comment:

  1. Mr. Lindsay wrote:

    "Will there be more Nobel Prizes for inventing something the failure rate of which is such as that it can basically be said not to work, and which carries very significant health risks?"

    Well, the Chicago School of Economics has won more Nobel Prizes than any other school of economics, so I think the Nobel Prize Committee already has that covered.

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