Tell Us About Your Ability

Thursday, April 26, 2007

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PromicinInfo.com was founded to be a safe harbor in the increasingly confusing maelstrom of hype, half-truths and propaganda about promicin. The site is a forum for meaningful discussion of the promicin issue, a neutral ground where those for, against, and undecided about promicin can share their views. Whether you believe Jordan Collier should be canonized or crucified; whether you think promicin is humanity’s greatest gift or its most evil curse; whether you’ve injected the stuff yourself or wouldn’t touch it with a 10-foot ball of white light, if you’ve got an opinion about promicin, we’d love to hear it.

PromicinInfo.com was started by Ted Guess, the witty and devilishly dashing gentleman pictured above.

Besides the perhaps-hyperbolic adjectives in that last sentence, this site strives to to maintain as sane and neutral a tone as possible in its coverage and discussion of all aspects of the promicin issue. Granted, with such an all-encompassing, emotionally-charged issue, it could be argued that there is no truly neutral point of view. But as someone who has injected promicin himself, lived to tell about it, and uncharacteristically not developed a 4400 ability, Ted Guess’ unique experience with this controversial neurotransmitter gives him about as neutral a POV as you’re bound to find.

To read more about Ted’s own personal journey with promicin, see:

POSTED BY Ted AT 5:27 pm 04/26/2007 |
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8 Responses to “About PromicinInfo.com”  

  1. POSTED BY erin at 2:18 pm 05/23/07
  2. interesting information. Thank you.

  3. POSTED BY Thia at 6:29 am 05/25/07
  4. How can Promicin be safe if we don’t know what ability we may develop. What is the guarantee that an ability will be used to help, and not to hurt.

  5. POSTED BY camilla dear at 9:03 pm 05/26/07
  6. I really don’t understand the issue of promincin all the well to have a decision.

  7. POSTED BY LORI at 10:04 am 05/28/07
  8. Interesting

  9. POSTED BY Leslie at 4:29 pm 05/29/07
  10. Thanks for the info! I’m just not sure that I would want to use promicin myself.

  11. POSTED BY Jim at 12:32 pm 05/30/07
  12. How can I get promicin?

  13. POSTED BY steve at 3:01 pm 05/30/07
  14. I’ve seen it offered at some (ahem) online pharmacies from canada.

  15. POSTED BY Ted at 3:23 pm 05/30/07
  16. Hmm…that might be, Steve, but you can’t talk about them here, since distribution is illegal now.


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