Posted on 11/29/2005 9:31:13 AM PST by Sub-Driver
The thing that you have to realize is if all of this is true, if diseases could be cured with simple dietary changes, it means that everybody working in the medical industry is not only just wrong, but EVIL. It means they have known all along, and are letting all of these people suffer and die just so they can get a buck. They let their own families die too, apparently, unless someone can show where the people working in medicine and pharmacological industries never get sick or have sick relatives. It's one devious conspiracy.
Nobody at quackwatch is a 'real' doctor.
Maybe that's why muskrats swim in circles all the time.
He said he was food for flapdoodles: "I am the Bread of Life."
According to the court records, Bolen won. And yes, Barrett had his license revoked.
I don't need fix'n up.
Cute reply, but obviously simplistic. If the professor is an atheist, the presupposition of the class is that all the religions studied are false. Therefore, any objective evidence for the veracity of one or more will be selectively ignored (probably) in favor of the "purpose" of the professor. Therefore any claim to impartiality is specious from the beginning.
From Pa licensee database: http://www.licensepa.state.pa.us/pub...&DBA_Name= Name: STEPHEN JOEL BARRETT Address(city,state zipcode): ALLENTOWN PA 18105 Type: Medical Physician and Surgeon Secondary Type: N/A Number: MD005361E Profession: Medicine Status: Inactive Obtained By: Application Issue Date: 8/28/1958 Expires: 12/31/1994 Last Renewed: 11/24/1992 Standing: This license is not in good standing based on the license status 'Inactive'. Disciplinary action history: No disciplinary actions were found for this license. __________________ BTS4202 St. Christopher's COM 4th Year http://www.mdparadise.com
There was just a court case decided on this in Allentown, about three weeks ago. Barrett lost. The court found that his loss of license was non-voluntary, and thus citing his non-voluntary lack of a license was not defamatory.
Kind of reminds you of Area 51, no?
A giant conspiracy just cannot hold together. There's too much money to be made exploding it.
Ok, Mr. Principles. Put this on your faculty door or your University web site:
js1138, where are you, are you reading your Bible?
Please report back on the verses I gave you, ok?
Citation please.
Quackwatch Founder Stephen Barrett loses major defamation trial in hometown
Korens trial attorney, Carlos F. Negrete of San Juan Capistrano, CA, is known for his defense of physicians, chiropractors, dentists, clinics and natural heath providers who practice what is known as integrated, complimentary & alternative medicine and holistic healthcare. Negrete has also handled groundbreaking cases against HMOs in California and has represented many celebrities, corporations and politicians.
At trial, under a heated cross-examination by Negrete, Barrett conceded that he was not a Medical Board Certified psychiatrist because he had failed the certification exam. This was a major revelation since Barrett had provided supposed "expert testimony" as a psychiatrist and had testified in numerous court cases as such. Also, Barrett had said that he was a "legal expert" even though he had no formal legal training.
The most damning testimony before the jury, under the intense cross-examination by Negrete, was that Barrett had filed similar defamation lawsuits against almost 40 people across the country within the past few years and had not won one single one at trial. During the course of his examination, Barrett also had to concede his ties to the AMA, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Food & Drug Administration (FDA).
This was not the first time that Negrete was a trial attorney in a Barrett case. He also represented anti-fluoridation advocate Darlene Sherrell in a federal lawsuit filed in Eugene, Oregon by Barrett. Barrett also lost in trial of that case. In addition, Negrete represented Dr. Frank J. King, Jr. ND, DC of King Bio Natural Medicine of North Carolina and MediaPower (manufacturers of CalMax and Nu-Zymes) of Maine in cases filed by an organization led by Barrett, which were also lost by Barretts organization. Barrett has also filed a lawsuit against Negrete and his client Dr. Hulda Clark (author of The Cure for All Diseases and The Cure for All Cancers), which is now pending and awaiting trial in San Diego, California federal court.
After the Koren trial, Negrete stated: "The de-bunker has been de-bunked. I am pleased and satisfied with this outcome for Dr. Koren and am proud that Dr. Koren did not succumb to the pressures of the intimidation of Barretts legal wrangling. Not everyone can stand up to someone as well known as Barrett."
I get out the jar of mentholatum when my toe is infected, and rub a finger-full on. Usually it is ok within 4 or 5 hours. If that isn't enough, I have a bottle of oregano oil (carvacrol) that is a 20% solution in olive oil, and that has never failed on any infection that I or my family has encountered, including staph, strep throat, fungal infections, and ear infections. These were hard learned lessons; we once were foolish enough to use antibiotics, but we have learned our lessons well.
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