"We Interrupt
This Broadcast..."
Total
Victory in Texas -
Austin Autism Care
Clinics' Jesus Caquias MD Totally
Exonerated...
Opinion by Consumer Advocate
Tim
Bolen
Tuesday,
August 7th, 2012
The empire that, for years, was
constructed around
Stephen Barrett of Quackwatch infamy
is crumbling rapidly. Barrett,
himself, is being sued into oblivion in
the
Doctor's Data v Barrett, et al,
federal court case in Chicago. As we sit
here reading Barrett's life is being
torn to bits - as well it should be.
And his minions are not far behind.
It's happening.
Now, I'm going to tell you
about one of the MOST important cases involved in
the destruction of Barrett and his minions and
paymasters - The Texas Medical Board v. Jesus
Caquias MD case, and its finale. Barrett, and
company, desperately needed a win here - and they
didn't get it - not even close.
How it
started...
On February 13th, 2012 I was
assisting Texas attorney
Ronald Armstrong in a hearing before the Texas
Medical Board cross-examining the testimony of
Robert S. Baratz MD, DDS, PhD (bobbie
baratz). Baratz was there as a
so-called "expert witness" testifying against Autism
doctor Jesus Caquias MD, formerly of Care Clinics in
Austin.
Five Complaints to the Texas Medical Board (that
we know of) had been filed against Caquias by
Stephen Barrett. You can view one of
those poorly written, stumbling, poor logic rants by
clicking
here.
In the complaint it was clear
that
Stephen Barrett was attacking Caquias as just
one more prop in his assault against Doctor's Data
and health professionals that use their laboratory
services. Just below is an excerpt from
Barrett's Complaint.

Even the least examination of
the Texas Prosecutor Lee Bukstein's case shows that
Bukstein did virtually NO research, or case
preparation of his own, but relied solely on the
statements of
Stephen Barrett and his chief witness
bobbie baratz. And that, quite
justifiably, ended in disaster for Bukstein.
It was clear right from the
start that this case should never have been filed
against Jesus Caquias MD. There was simply
nothing there. But, Lee Bukstein, prior to the
February hearing had insisted that Caquias admit to
some wrongdoing (that would bolster Barrett's
Defense against the Doctor's Data lawsuit) or
Bukstein would proceed with the hearing.
Caquais's Defensive strategy
was simple. he said:

Jesus Caquias didn't give an inch. He went to
trial, and, as we now see from the Administrative
Law Judges (ALJ)'s ruling, wiped the floor with Lee
Bukstein, Stephen Barrett and bobbie baratz.
Yup. There is an eighty-six (86) page
Decision. And, I have a copy on my website so
you can read every word. Click
here.
Why is
this case SO important?
CARE Clinics, in Austin, Texas
was one of the new breed of health care providers
that decided, rightfully so, that what is called
Autism is actually a group of symptoms, and separate
health problems, that if tested for, and treated on
their own, can radically change outcomes for those
so-called Autistic children. In some cases,
perhaps most, children's "autistic" symptoms simply
disappear.
CARE Clinics was using a "Test
and Treat"
Protocol (see below) that, because of its
design, was being paid for by health insurance.
They, like other forward thinkers, were looking at
"Autism" as a "conglomeration of impairments."

Well, this apparently did not
sit well with Stephen Barrett's paymasters.
Why? Obviously, for two reasons: (1)
Health Insurance companies were getting stuck with
paying for Autistic children's treatments that
worked. (2) What was being discovered
showed a clear path towards one of the major causes
of Autism - vaccine damage.
From
the Decision:


It has been clear, right from
the start, that this case should never have been
brought to a trial, and that what the prosecutor,
Lee Buckstein did was ludicrous. See, just
below, what the judges said about the state's case.

There is more coming. Much more.
Barrett, and those funding him,
desperately needed a win here to bolster
their losing situation where Doctor's
Data laboratory is suing them.
They didn't get it.
Go ahead and laugh. I certainly
am.
Stay tuned.
Tim Bolen - Consumer
Advocate