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The medical establishment has used the courts and the governments for close to a

hundred years to put out of business anything but allopathic treatments. Maybe

they left this little guy at quackbusters holding the bag, but that isn't the

war, just one very little battle. F.

 

May 17, 2004

US: 'Quackbusters' Going Down in Legal Upset

Quackbusters in the US have had a hard time in court starting about a year ago.

Quackbusters are self-appointed " critics " of natural cures and alternative

medicine. They come after anything that is not related to the pharmaceutical

paradigm of health. Operation Cure-All, which the Federal Trade Commission has

started in collusion with the quackbusters, is an example of such action.

 

These quackbusters also link into a worldwide network of " skeptics " who make it

a point to challenge any new idea or development that does not fit the

established, profitable paradigm. The trick they use is guilt by association.

Attacking " the paranormal " , such bodies as CSICOP, the Committee for the

Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, make sure that any

fledgeling alternative finds a very rocky road to travel.

 

Quackbusters and their similars are strictly in favour of the status quo, of big

industry, and of making governments act for them against their selected targets.

 

One example of this is described in an extremely interesting book by Martin

Walker " SKEWED " , which details an operation in favour of the chemical industry:

The denial of recognition and treatment to thousands of sufferers of

environmental poisoning. The excuse: their symptoms are not caused by any toxin

but by " psychological problems " . The treatment: " antidepressants " and other

mood-altering drugs. The actors: CISCOP and their affiliates, national health

systems, large insurance companies. The beneficiaries: Chemical giants who can

go on polluting our environment and riuning our health without having to face

the bill.

 

But let's get back to the US quackbusters. According to Tim Bolen of

Quackpotwatch, the homeopaths seem to have gained the upper hand for now, with

quackbusters having to pay a hefty chunk of lawyers' fees for frivolously suing.

Here is Tim's latest newsletter:

 

Homeopaths Now " Own " the Quackbusters

(original here)

 

Sunday May 16, 2004

 

Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen

 

A few years ago a couple of quackpots strutted into a courtroom (or two) in Los

Angeles, California fully intending to " end, for all time, alternative health

practices " in California, by using California's Business & Professions Code

section 17200 (fraud in advertising).

 

Over forty cutting edge supplement companies were brutally sued by the

Braintree, Massachusetts based National Council Against Health Fraud (NCAHF)

who, in court documents, made some of the weirdest, and most wild-eyed, legal

claims, possibly ever heard in the California Court System.

 

In the first case that came to court, the NCAHF v. King Bio case, the

quackbusters pulled out all the stops, and brought in their two TOP people,

Stephen Barrett and Wallace Sampson, to testify, hoping, I suppose, to set the

stage for the other defendants to cave in, get out their checkbooks, and write

big-denomination numbers to get the quackbusters off their backs.

 

Yep, the quackbusters, I believe, saw that lawsuit series as the way to refill

their dwindling coffers, get themselves some real money in " expert witness "

fees, and hammer AltMed in a big way....

 

Well, as you may remember, it didn't work out quite like they hoped. Barrett,

Sampson and the NCAHF limped out of the courtroom, having suffered everything a

Judge can give, short of a fist-in-the-mouth. The quackbusters were humiliated

that day, big time, and I was right there to write about it.

 

Of course, the NCAHF filed an appeal. Humiliation doesn't sit well with them, I

think (insert laughter here)..

 

Even better, was the wording in the three Judge Appeals Court decision which

said that, among a laundry list of criticisms, Barrett and Sampson were " biased,

and unworthy of credibility... " The Appeals court decision was so

anti-quackbuster in its viewpoint it looked like I, Tim Bolen, wrote it for

them...

 

Not learning their lesson, the NCAHF sued a second group of Homeopathic

manufacturers - and this case not only caused more humiliation for the

quackpots, but he Court did one additional thing ... The Courts awarded attorney

fees to the Defendant homeopathic companies so brutally, and unjustly attacked

by the NCAHF.

 

This is where the story gets REALLY interesting, for the NCAHF is so poor its

Corporate Office is in a cardboard box in the back room of its current president

(Bobbie Baratz)'s hair removal and ear piercing salon in Braintree,

Massachusetts.

 

There were two interesting points, and legal arguments, about the attorney fee

situation. The courts had to decide, basically, how much the NCAHF owed the

Homeopaths. The quackbusters, in a shrieking panic, appealed the Court's

attorney fee award. The quackbuster's usual lack of doing competent research

into something had, this time, caught up with them. They now owe the Homeopaths

a BIG chunk of money.

 

The Court awarded attorney fees in the amount of $100,000.00...

 

Well, Now...

 

How, exactly do you think the NCAHF cardboard box operation is going to come up

with a hundred grand, considering their fund-raising efforts are so pathetic

they offered an out-of-focus picture of me, Tim Bolen, as an inducement to

contribution, not so long ago.

 

Go ahead and belly-laugh, right here, at their expense. They deserve it.

 

What, considering the NCAHF's lack of financial solidity, can the Homeopaths do

to recover their legal expenses awarded them by the Courts? A lot...

 

My recommendation is that they do three things (1) pursue the individual NCAHF

Board members for the money, (2) pursue the attorney the NCAHF used for the

money, and (3) TAKE the NCAHF away from the quackbusters, and put it on the

auction block. (4) A combination of the first three.

 

Right this minute, I'll bid $500, cold cash, for the rights to the NCAHF. Can

you imagine what fun I'd have with their corporate papers, their membership

lists, and their financial contribution records?

 

There is Justice in the world...

 

Tim Bolen

 

 

 

 

 

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