Guest guest Posted March 19, 2008 Report Share Posted March 19, 2008 Interesting-looking organization. I wonder if their referal program is worth the cost: http://www.peopleagainstcancer.net/facts.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2008 Report Share Posted March 19, 2008 These are NOT new folks. This guy's been a health freedom fighter ever since he took his father to an alternative clinic for his cancer, and that same day FDA storm troopers came in, ripped the place apart, stole patient records, and hauled off the practitioner. I've even quoted him in my article on that famous Quackpot, Victor Herbert: Frank Wiewel, the head of People Against Cancer, was the first to head the Office of Alternative Medicine. Knowing that Dr Herbert was both a physician and attorney, he once told Herbert he should sue himself for malpractice. On another occasion, Herbert became enraged, jumped off a stage, and began throttling Frank Wiewel. Wiewel took Dr Herbert to court and won. Herbert, being an attorney, filed an appeal, which was promptly thrown out, leaving the judge to reprimand Herbert, telling him he never wanted to see him again in his court. When my organization was researching our first book on Cancer and the Immune System, Frank gave us lots of support, put us in touch with many people working w/ cancer. His organization will take your diagnosis, have six physicians look at it and they will find the best clinic with the best chances for your specific cancer. And, all for that original cost of joining their organization. Frank is one of the good guys. David In a message dated 3/19/2008 7:28:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, writes: To get one of their reports you have to pay a $450 annual sustainingmembership? Sounds like a take-off on Ralph Moss's lucrativeenterprise. I think Moss is great (I also think he overcharges, butthat is my opinion). These new folks - something does not quite smellright (and their front page looks too much like a sales pitch to me).I have a better idea. Look at my anti-cancer protocol for free andjoin this group for free! You get ongoing support and recommendationsfrom a number of knowledgeable folks - and if we don't know it, wewill look for it. And the most anyone spends is maybe the $12.95 formy book and supplements they choose to purchase from whoever they wish.Tonyoleander soup , robert-blau wrote:>> Interesting-looking organization. I wonder if their referal program is> worth the cost:> > http://www.peopleagainstcancer.net/facts.asp> Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 To get one of their reports you have to pay a $450 annual sustaining membership? Sounds like a take-off on Ralph Moss's lucrative enterprise. I think Moss is great (I also think he overcharges, but that is my opinion). These new folks - something does not quite smell right (and their front page looks too much like a sales pitch to me). I have a better idea. Look at my anti-cancer protocol for free and join this group for free! You get ongoing support and recommendations from a number of knowledgeable folks - and if we don't know it, we will look for it. And the most anyone spends is maybe the $12.95 for my book and supplements they choose to purchase from whoever they wish. oleander soup , robert-blau wrote: > > Interesting-looking organization. I wonder if their referal program is > worth the cost: > > http://www.peopleagainstcancer.net/facts.asp > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Thanks for the correction. Even so, I still say try the anti-cancer protocol and oleander first before giving hundreds of dollars to these guys, Moss or anyone else. And if that does not work, I would look to Cancertutor.com for a possible alternative, time permitting. Regardless of how good the guys may have been or may be now, that website is a sales site for their program. You have to sign up for their mailing list to get " free cancer information " which turns out to be an 8 page booklet promoting their fees. I will pass. oleander soup , ahzoov wrote: > > These are NOT new folks. This guy's been a health freedom fighter ever since > he took his father to an alternative clinic for his cancer, and that same > day FDA storm troopers came in, ripped the place apart, stole patient records, > and hauled off the practitioner. > > I've even quoted him in my article on that famous Quackpot, Victor Herbert: > > Frank Wiewel, the head of _People Against Cancer_ > (http://www.peopleagainstcancer.com/) , was the first to head the Office of Alternative Medicine. > Knowing that Dr Herbert was both a physician and attorney, he once told Herbert he > should sue himself for malpractice. On another occasion, Herbert became > enraged, jumped off a stage, and began throttling Frank Wiewel. Wiewel took Dr > Herbert to court and won. Herbert, being an attorney, filed an appeal, which was > promptly thrown out, leaving the judge to reprimand Herbert, telling him he > never wanted to see him again in his court. > > > When my organization was researching our first book on Cancer and the Immune > System, Frank gave us lots of support, put us in touch with many people > working w/ cancer. > > His organization will take your diagnosis, have six physicians look at it > and they will find the best clinic with the best chances for your specific > cancer. And, all for that original cost of joining their organization. > > Frank is one of the good guys. > > David > > > In a message dated 3/19/2008 7:28:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > writes: > > > > > To get one of their reports you have to pay a $450 annual sustaining > membership? Sounds like a take-off on Ralph Moss's lucrative > enterprise. I think Moss is great (I also think he overcharges, but > that is my opinion). These new folks - something does not quite smell > right (and their front page looks too much like a sales pitch to me). > > I have a better idea. Look at my anti-cancer protocol for free and > join this group for free! You get ongoing support and recommendations > from a number of knowledgeable folks - and if we don't know it, we > will look for it. And the most anyone spends is maybe the $12.95 for > my book and supplements they choose to purchase from whoever they wish. > > > > _oleander soup@oleander soupole_ (oleander soup ) , > robert-blau@, robe > > > > Interesting- Interesting-<WBR>looking organization. I wonder if their > > worth the cost: > > > > _http://www.peopleaghttp://www.phttp://wwwhtt_ > (http://www.peopleagainstcancer.net/facts.asp) > > > **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL > Home. > (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030\ 000000001) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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