Why Corretta Scott King
went to a Mexican Clinic...
Opinion
by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen
Thursday,
February 23rd, 2006
There is no question that the
extremely profitable US cancer
industry provides absolutely
ZERO hope, for US patients,
against cancer. I don't think
there is anybody in the US that
believes the absolute drivel
promoted by the American Cancer
Society (ACS), a group that has
come, not to represent "the
fight against cancer," but
more as a "spokesperson for
the rip-off cancer industry."
A few months ago the American
Cancer Society publicly whined
that they had done a survey and
found out that about half of the
American public believed that
there really were cancer cures
available and that those cures
were being suppressed by the
industry because the non-cures
were so profitable...
Well, I hate to be rude here,
but, in street language, I'd
have to say about this "no
shit, Sherlock.."
What surprises me is that only
about half of the US has figured
that out.
US health care, rated
seventy-second (72) in quality,
worldwide, despite a massive
public relations campaign, is
losing ground with the American
public. I think it is just a
matter of time before the
American Cancer Society goes
into full-security mode,
concerned about drive-by
shootings from gang members, and
drug dealers, who became aware
of the ACS's role in withholding
adequate cancer care from the
mother that raised them...
It's not fun watching your loved
ones die from conventional
cancer treatments. The
treatment is worse than the
disease
So, what about Corretta Scott
King?
The
"quackbuster" operation
in North America, run out of a
New York ad agency, took the
opportunity, last week, to
criticize the Mexican Cancer
clinics, using the ruse that
somehow, the clinic, Hospital
Santa Monica, in Rosarita Beach,
Baja, Mexico was responsible for
King's death because it offered
"alternative" cancer
therapies. Although the victim
of the quackbuster assault,
semi-retired Chiropractor Kurt
Donsbach, had sold his interest
in the hospital two years
before, the
"quackbusters" who do
little or no actual research
about their intended victims,
portrayed Donsbach as somehow
responsible for King's death.
The "spokesperson" for
the
"quackbuster" operation
was the somewhat raggedy
delicensed MD Stephen Barrett,
who operates out of his basement
in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
Barrett, we know, has been
formally declared by the US
court system, in a PUBLISHED
decision, to be "biased, and
unworthy of credibility."
But Barrett's lack of
credibility didn't stop Geraldo
Rivera from featuring Barrett
pompous-izing on national
television. Rivera, who's usual
offering is something like "tranvestite
nuns who's illegitimate children
eat their own bodies in Al
Capone's vault..." found
more of the same by featuring
Stephen Barrett.
But, Corretta Scott King's
family is NOT happy with those
broadcasts - and especially not
happy with the racial overtones.
- and the suggestion that they
were stupid, or misled, black
people who need to be protected
from themselves.
This weekend, at the
Long Beach Health Freedom Expo
held
February 24-26, 2006 -- Long
Beach Convention Center, 300
Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach CA
90802, over a hundred of
Hospital Santa Monica's CURED
cancer patients are holding a
press conference. They'll be
standing there, in anger,
medical records in hand, daring
anyone to call them "stupid,
or misled..." There won't
be a
"quackbuster"
within miles. They'll all be
hiding under the bed somewhere.
I'll be speaking Sunday, at 2:00
PM.
So why did Corretta Scott King's
family take her to a Mexican
clinic - because they wanted her
to live...