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U.S. Health Care System Is Run By Crooks & Idiots

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John H. Gohde

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May 15, 2013, 7:00:54 AM5/15/13
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U.S. Health Care System Is Run By Crooks & Idiots

http://tinyurl.com/bhm3n3g

In September of 2010, I wrote an article about why the Doctor's Data v
Barrett Federal Court case was so important to America. Just below is
an excerpt of that article:

"Why the Doctor's Data v Barrett case is important to North America...

The US health care system is in tatters. It is total crap, run by
crooks and idiots, who on their best day, either by design, or
stupidity, cannot find any solutions. The "War on Cancer" has been
running almost 39 years - and we are not even close to official
answers - because the "war" is intentionally designed to fail.

The US health care system, itself, is the number one killer of
Americans. Health problems that could, and should, have been solved
years ago, like autism, diabetes and heart disease tear our society
apart.

Why is this happening? Because the system generates way too much
money the way it is. No one within the system wants change. And,
"the system" has built in defense mechanisms designed to kill threats
to itself.

One of those built in mechanisms is the "quackbuster" operation, a
cleverly designed process whereby virtually any treatment, lab test,
device, author, practitioner, or idea that is outside of the current
US health care "status quo" gets systematically rolled in excrement,
so to speak, and publicly held up to ridicule by a mostly hidden
group. The flagship for this operation is Quackwatch.com and its
aging, bitter, loser, Stephen Barrett.

But there is much more to the "quackbuster" operation than Barrett.
Why do I say that? Because, although Barrett intentionally publicly
paints his enemies with sewage, no one would care what this rabid old
fart has to say if his material never floated to the top of search
engines. But it does - and it is not by accident.

In short, Obamacare, nor any other current health care solution, on
the table, proposed by the "thinkers," is going to help North
Americans for one simple reason. The proposed solutions fail, at
first, to identify the real problems of North American Health Care -
and that problem is that we are on a maintenance of symptom system
rather than a cure system. In short, Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes,
Stroke, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, and more can all be beaten right now
with existing science and technology - but all of that science and
technology is blocked, and its proponents intentionally smeared in the
public's eye.

But then, something happened that could change all that. Someone had
enough. That "someone" is a laboratory called Doctor's Data, that, in
essence, did one simple thing - they took the leash off their junkyard
dogs (their attorneys - Augustine, Kern, and Levens) and let them go
do what they are supposed to do - bite an unwanted intruder."

And now, we're getting down to the nitty-gritty. After every effort
to lock, block, block, delay, delay, delay, on Barrett's part, the
actual Courtroom Trial is looming.

Barrett is terrible in a courtroom situation, and the attorney he
picked Michael K. Botts, is, to me, a joke - one we, on this side of
the argument, can enjoy time-after-time.

So, this is all going to be a hoot.

And, I'll make sure you all have a front row seat.

Read the rest of this article at: http://tinyurl.com/bhm3n3g

vittyguy

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May 15, 2013, 8:16:04 AM5/15/13
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"One of those built in mechanisms is the "quackbuster" operation, a
cleverly designed process whereby virtually any treatment, lab test,
device, author, practitioner, or idea that is outside of the current
US health care "status quo" gets systematically rolled in excrement,"

Nope, only if the pushers of the quackery can not produce a science based
support for their truth claims are they exposed.

John H. Gohde

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May 15, 2013, 8:17:57 AM5/15/13
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Speaking of idiots ...

ROFLOL

John H. Gohde

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May 15, 2013, 8:30:36 AM5/15/13
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On May 15, 8:16 am, vitty guy wrote:
Us advocates of Alternative Medicine are coming to the REALLY FUN
part.....

Stephen_Barrett of Quackwatch.com "comes out like an arrogant buffoon
in a courtroom - because he actually is one. Judges, juries, and
spectators, alike simply don't like him. Why? Because he talks like
he writes, and he really does think that he has somehow been anointed
(self anointed?) as the Czar/God of US health care."

Stay tuned. And smile.

Bob Officer

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May 15, 2013, 10:05:41 PM5/15/13
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On 15 May 2013 12:16:04 GMT, in misc.health.alternative, vitty guy
wrote:
To misrepresent what the test results show seems to be dishonest. The
real complaint is Doctors Data compared the results of aggravated
test to the normal results of standard testing. When the practice was
revealed to the public, the company in question sued to silence
critics.


--
Bob Officer
"Whoops .... now where did I put that other braincell?
It make it very hard to work things out.

Oh, I'll check up my arse ...get back to ya."
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John H. Gohde

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May 16, 2013, 5:58:33 AM5/16/13
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Clayton

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May 18, 2013, 4:50:59 PM5/18/13
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On Wed, 15 May 2013 19:05:41 -0700, Bob Officer <*.*@*.*> wrote:

>On 15 May 2013 12:16:04 GMT, in misc.health.alternative, vitty guy
>wrote:
>
>>"One of those built in mechanisms is the "quackbuster" operation, a
>>cleverly designed process whereby virtually any treatment, lab test,
>>device, author, practitioner, or idea that is outside of the current
>>US health care "status quo" gets systematically rolled in excrement,"
>>
>>Nope, only if the pushers of the quackery can not produce a science based
>>support for their truth claims are they exposed.
>
>To misrepresent what the test results show seems to be dishonest. The
>real complaint is Doctors Data compared the results of aggravated
>test to the normal results of standard testing. When the practice was
>revealed to the public, the company in question sued to silence
>critics.


Sorry bob, nobody is listening to a word you say since you are wrong
most of the time and merely defaulting to establishment views.

You don't show any ability to think for yourself or to look at real
life evidence.

Clayton

John H. Gohde

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Jun 16, 2013, 11:13:41 AM6/16/13
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Your Feedback would be appreciated, as always. Except this time, who
needs these Usenet ngs? YES, I am preparing for my final exit from
them. One day, the old Google interface will finally bite the dust.

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