Re: The Quackbusters



Oh go tell it to Tim Bolen who's equally obsessed with quackbusters.

You are now officialy a TROLL!

Ilena Rose wrote:
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> The Quackbusters
> Vitality May 2002
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> By Helke Ferrie
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> "The great mass of people will more easily
> fall victim to a big lie than a small one."
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> Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, 1925
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> My first encounter with Quackbusters was on November 10,1998, when a
> public debate was sponsored by the American College of Toxicology in
> Orlando, Florida. The speakers on one side were Albert Donnay and
> Grace Ziem, both with Johns Hopkins medical school and experts on
> multiple chemical sensitivity. The Quackbuster representatives were
> its founder Stephen Barrett and Ronald Gots, the founder of the
> Quackbuster branch, Environmental Sensitivities Research Institute.
> Both men are also directors of the American Council on Science and
> Health, another branch of Quackbusters. Their presentations were later
> published in the prestigious International Journal of Toxicology (vol.
> 18, no.6, 1999). The debate focused on whether chemical sensitivity is
> a psychological or a biological condition. In front of an audience of
> several hundred people, and aware that the entire debate was being
> video- and audio-taped, Gots stated that prestigious
> university-affiliated authors of a (named) main-stream peer-reviewed
> journal had recently provided incontrovertible proof, on the basis of
> rigorous scientific study and experiment, that chemical sensitivity
> was a psychological condition.
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> Gots was followed by Johns Hopkins' speaker Albert Donnay who informed
> the audience that this prestigious study was fictitious. The authors
> were fictitious, too. Even the journal was fiction. A gasp went
> through the audience. Amazingly, Gots made no attempt to answer. Even
> more astounding was the body language of both Gots and Barrett. While
> the audience was audibly shocked and murmurs were going through the
> crowd, those two Quackbusters leaned back in their chairs, fiddled
> with their pens in the bored and relaxed manner of total
> self-assurance awaiting the next item on the agenda.
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> How is this possible? I asked myself. If this had happened to a
> university professor, his tenure would be in jeopardy and his chances
> of ever getting published again in a peer-reviewed journal would be
> zero. Sure, some university professor lie and cheat and fudge the
> data, and occasionally huge government investigations into science
> fraud are launched, such as recently in Germany - but never does this
> happen so outrageously, brazenly in full public view. If cooking the
> data to support a favorite theory is like the skilled production of
> counterfeit money in a secret basement operation, Gots' performance
> was like a bank robbery in full daylight.
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> A bona fide researcher, even if he is a crook, must at least appear to
> be honest. But if your work is supported by an infinite money source,
> nothing much matters. Gots' and Barrett's job seems to be to keep lies
> circulating so doubt remains strong and fuel is given to the
> self-defensive all-too-human tendency to dismiss unpleasant
> information as scare-mongering. Such propaganda provides a highly
> effective break for change and saves billions of dollars for those
> whose products and practices would otherwise be compelled to change
> radically. So, who funds Quackbusters?
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> Birds of a Feather
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> The main Quackbusters are Ronald Gots, Victor Herbert and Stephen
> Barrett, retired physicians all who appear in countless public venues,
> many high profile, to air their views on how untold millions are being
> poisoned by vitamin C, why we should fight for the right to have
> fluoride in our water, avoid unhealthy organic foods because they lack
> those protective pesticides we urgently need, and trust in the
> absolute safety of mercury amalgam fillings. Global warming is a silly
> scare perpetrated by individuals in need of psychiatric help, and
> vaccines cannot possibly cause health problems. On Barrett's web site
> one finds in-depth article on everything he believes is fraud
> (amounting to roughly one fifth of the US gross national product). The
> most personal and viscous attacks are reserved for the likes of Linus
> Pauling and many leading lights in current medical research.
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> For Barrett and friends nobody -absolutely anybody - has any
> authority. The alternative crowd is for them as bad as, the (alas!)
> progressively more and more deluded mainstream such as the World
> Health Organization, the NIH, the FDA, the White House task force on
> complementary medicine, Harvard and Johns Hopkins medical schools, and
> any other serious person or institution trying to make sense of the
> world's ills. As for good old-fashioned research, the only democratic
> tool humanity has got by which to establish what is real and what
> works - that's only permitted in Barrett's world as long as the
> results fit his opinion. In the world of Gots and Barrett there are no
> surprises. They are trapped in a black-and-white movie from the early
> 1950's and they want us all to be trapped in it too. In a detailed
> analysis of why doctors turn to complementary medicine, Barrett
> diagnoses them as suffering from paranoid mental states, fascination
> with the paranormal, profit and prophet motives, psychopathic
> tendencies, and boredom.
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> That last item is closer to the truth than even Barrett could stand: I
> have had literally hundreds of doctors tell me at international
> conferences on environmental and complementary medicine that they were
> bored to tears with prescribing drugs and have their patients return
> for more and more drugs, getting sicker and sicker. Then they switched
> to real medicine (the kind inspired by Hippocrates who 2,500 years ago
> taught about clean air, water and wholesome food) and being a doctor
> became exiting at last. "Life began when I stopped seeing drug reps,"
> one said, and another sighed happily, "I haven't used my prescription
> pad in years. I am not sure where it is."
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> Barrett tells us that "Neither Quackwatch nor I have any financial
> ties to any commercial or industrial organization" and "Quackwatch has
> no salaried employees" and is funded by personal donations and profits
> from publications. "If its income falls below what is needed ... the
> rest comes out of my pocket." His and Gots' pockets are interesting,
> to say the least. The funding sources of their organizations were
> readily available on the Internet until recently; in the early '90's
> he stopped disclosing such information. The last annual report to list
> donors was published 1991 where we find all our toxic friends:
> Monsanto and Archer Daniels Midland (both of genetic engineering
> fame), the Nutrasweet Company (neurotoxic aspartame etc.), Union
> Carbide (as in Bopal disaster), the producers of pesticides,
> fertilizers, and fluoride Dow Chemical, Dupont, Cargill etc., the
> biochemical warfare and pharmaceutical producers Eli Lilly, the
> Uniroyal Chemical Company, all the big petroleum and pharmaceutical
> companies, and various refined sugar producers and refined food
> producing giants. Two thirds of the world's economy is controlled by
> this list of North American Big Business. With friends like that, who
> needs to worry about telling the most fantastical lies in public?
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> To test Quackwatch's insistence that it is based on public support, I
> applied to become a member in 1999. First I was told that the annual
> membership fee was US $25,000. I said, "That's fine, send me the
> membership application form." Was I calling on behalf of a
> corporation? No, I informed the person, who then said, "We prefer
> corporate members."
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> Stephen Barrett, a retired psychiatrist, has written 49 books
> debunking what he identifies as health fraud. He also enjoys debunking
> UFO's and experiences of the paranormal. He operates six Web sites. In
> his CV he claims that he did peer reviewing for some of the top
> medical journals (e.g. New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of
> Internal Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association). Since
> the peer review system is secret, there is no way of verifying this
> claim.
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> Of course, mainstream medicine has as much trouble discriminating
> between what's sound and what's dubious in medicine as the rest of us.
> So, it came as no surprise that in 1999 Quackwatch was able to
> convince the New England Journal of Medicine to co-host a conference
> on a critical appraisal of alternative medicine. The journal's justly
> famous then editor, Marcia Angell was the keynote speaker, but rubbing
> shoulders with Quackwatchers did not impair her find mind and sound
> judgement. All the hype and tongue clicking notwithstanding, the
> conference produced lots of sound stuff. Angell's editorial integrity
> is now the stuff of legend, as she sounded the wake-up call for
> medical publication rules and standards of ethics with her June 22,
> 2000, editorial. She identified the rot by asking to whom the
> pharmaceutical industry is accountable and argued that it is time
> medical research does some serious soul searching. As of September
> 2002 the rules governing conflicts of interest in medical publication
> have been re-written worldwide. Barrett's friends are having a hard
> time, at last - as is his entire organization, because the law suits
> against Quackwatch are increasing in number and seriousness. Check out
> jurimed@xxxxxxxxx for the details.
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> By Their Works Ye Shall Know Them
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> So observed Jesus 2000 years ago with astute psychological insight -
> fortunately, that cuts both ways. Serious long-term irritation can
> produce magnificent pearls. Quackwatch's Dr. Victor Herbert
> specializes in vitriolic smear campaigns. Linus Pauling describes his
> many irritating meetings with Herbert in Linus Pauling in His Own
> Words (1995): "Here is this .... Victor Herbert, who to this day keeps
> writing papers and giving speeches saying that no one benefits from
> taking extra vitamins, and he won't even look at the evidence.... I
> finally became sufficiently irritated by this fellow that I decided I
> ought to do something about it. So I sat down one summer ... and in two
> months wrote the book Vitamin C and the Common Cold." [1971]
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> Quackwatch's negative influence is formidable. The formula of their
> attacks on health freedom is fairly simple and easy to detect and its
> success depends on persistent repetition. The Quackwatch formula
> simply requires citing scientific literature that is outdated,
> irrelevant or non-existent. Only the specialist or nitpicking
> investigative journalist will ferret out the truth. In attacking the
> White House Commission on Complementary Medicine (annual budget of US
> $ 50 million at the National Institutes of Health) initiated by
> President Clinton in March 2000, Barrett devotes enormous amounts of
> cyberspace to its condemnation. Triumphantly he informs the browser
> that even members of that task force have broken away in disgust and
> made their dissent known publicly. What really happened can be found
> in the rather reliable March 28, 2002, issue of the world's premier
> science journal Nature. Two members of that task force stated that
> more money should be allocated towards research into complementary
> medicine, and that the task force's final report would have been
> better if it had cited even more research to support its suggested
> program of action.
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> Quackwatch also delights in using the medial regulatory systems to go
> after doctors who have strayed from the One True Barrett Path. The
> State of New York is currently holding hearings (the equivalent of a
> public inquiry) into the inappropriate way in which the disciplinary
> process has been used, with Quackwatch "expert" witnesses, to stop
> doctors from using complementary medicine. The popular radio show "The
> Touch of Health" was relentlessly attacked with viscous and insulting
> e-mails by Ontario Quackwatch member Dr. Polevoy until the show was
> closed down. One of the worst examples of Quackwatch's power comes
> from Nova Scotia. In the early 1990's the faulty air filtration system
> at Halifax's Camphill Hospital caused 900 people to become seriously
> chemically injured and today more than 300 remain permanently
> disabled. When these cases began to come before Workers's Compensation
> tribunal in the late 1990's, it was Ronald Gots who appeared as the
> "expert". The expert opinion reports, accepted by the tribunal,
> weren't even signed by doctors and Gots explained that the secretaries
> could be trusted to know the physicians' intentions. Gots' expertise
> caused all claims to be denied and the claimants were encouraged to
> seek the help of a psychiatrist. Enter Johns Hopkins researcher Albert
> Donnay who provided the whole truth and nothing but the truth,
> scientific and legal, to the appeals board. Since then case after case
> has been won on appeal.
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> Some time ago, when I was scheduled to speak at the Health Expo, a
> friend found me on the Canadian Quackwatch site described as a
> doctor's wife who promotes quackery in public lectures. I am
> flattered. The information I provide must be dangerously accurate.
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> The battle over access to safe medicine and knowledge of disease
> prevention is fought to a large extent over the Internet by which the
> news travels faster than through medical journals, government agencies
> and the courts. Therefore, the following sites and e-mail connections
> are recommended as most helpful:
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> If you are involved in work that requires knowing how the enemy
> thinks, surf the Quackbusters' web sites which are operated by Dr.
> Stephen Barrett: www.quackwatch.com; the Canadian counterpart is run
> by Kitchner pediatrician Dr. Terry Polevoy www.healthwatcher.net
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> To find out how Quackbusters really operates visit:
> www.iahf.com/quackbusters.html; www.savedrclark.org; and
> www.internetwks.com/pauling/lie/index.html; and
> www.healthfreedomlaw.com to find out what law suits are in progress
> against Quackbusters and for what reasons get on the e-mail list of
> Tim Bolen: jurimed@xxxxxxxxx
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> For the science and current developments regarding mercury amalgam
> visit www.iaomt.org, the site of the International Academy for Oral
> and Medical Toxicology whose scientists have won many legal victories
> for non-toxic dentistry; many of these dental medicine scientists are
> associated with the World Health Organization and the National
> Institutes of Health and are advisors to the health authorities of the
> European Union.
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> For the scientific facts, international consensus, current research
> and personal help regarding Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, visit Johns
> Hopkins medical school associate Albert Donnay's site www.mcsrr.org
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> An excellent source of information on the current status of available
> clinical treatments and research in complementary medicine for cancer
> and many other environmentally mediated diseases is the National
> Institutes of Health site www.CMBM.org. You can download, free of
> charge, the entire text of all the presentations made by the world's
> top researchers at the NIH international conferences.
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> For facts on herbal medicine and a balanced interpretation of the
> ongoing debate battle between pharmaceuticals and natural remedies
> visit www.herbalgram.com
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> A first class source of information on the worldwide growing awareness
> about the effects of fluoride visit www.fluoride.org.uk
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> To learn about the dangers, science, and legal actions going on
> worldwide with regard to vaccines visit www.909shot.com; this is
> especially helpful with regard to the facts on the connection between
> autism and the MMR vaccine
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> If you want to be kept up-to-date on all of these politically loaded
> health issues (and many more besides!) request to be put on the e-mail
> list of one of the best sources of information: croft@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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> An excellent source for information on health freedom issues, and
> especially newly developed treatments, is the news letter of the
> International Council for Health Freedom which operates in 17
> countries; available through ccichf@xxxxxxxxxx tel.619-702-1282, Visit
> their site www.ichf.net
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> K. Ausubel, When Healing Becomes A Crime, Healing Arts Press,2000
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> J.P. Carter,MD, Racketeering in Medicine, Hampton Roads Publishing
> Co., 1993
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> M.L. Culbert, Medical Armageddon, C and C Communications, San
> Diego,1997
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> W. Duffy, Sugar Blues, Warner Books 1975(the first of this type, still
> a bestseller)
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> D. Haley (US Congressman), Politics in Healing, Potomac Valley Press,
> 2000
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> J. Lisa, The Assault on Medical Freedom, Hampton Roads Publishing Co.,
> 1997
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> G. Lanctot, M.D., The Medical Mafia, Here's The Key Inc.,1995

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