On Tuesday, July 10, 2007 4:23 PM Pete Theisen wrote:

>Well, yes and no. We had a guy here in town who diagnosed EVERY person
who came >in to see him with cancer and performed office surgery on all
who would consent >to it, to the tune of some $10,000 a day, for years.
Of course, not all of them >had cancer.

>He drew what for him will amount to a life sentence, which he is
appealing, 
>wouldn't you know. They would never have caught him but he pissed off
one of 
>his nurses and she turned him in.

>There are thousands of guys doing bad medicine. They hire stunningly
pretty 
>receptionists and pay all their staff better than average wages, if
they are 
>thinking. Thus they enjoy a home-grown fine reputation as the best
there is at >whatever they do. As long as the payola flows, mum is the
word, everyone 
>getting a cut.

I am reading Kevin Trudeau's _Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to
Know About_ book and he says over and over that it is all about the
money!  Now that drug companies are buying ads on TV then the stations
can't say anything bad about them so they don't lose the revenue.  The
only reason they started to list the side effects is so you would get
used to them and then you will need another drug to fix the side effect.

There was a story out today that people are addicted to food.  That is
because the food 'manufactures' put MSG and other chemicals you do not
need to make you eat more and buy more food and drugs.

David L. Crooks



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