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Mark Probert
December 18th 04, 03:33 PM
"Michael Myers" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> "john" > wrote...
> > Contreras has been using it for 30 years
> > http://www.whale.to/a/laetrile_p.html so I guess the Mexican government
are
> > in on the fraud too
>
> OMG, you absolutely DESTROYED your argument when you brought in the
Mexican
> government.

John the owner of the whale.to website never has an argument worth
destroying because they are not worth believing in the first place. The
whale.to website has been criticized as the entire internets leading
suppository of mis- and false information.

I've lived on the Mexican border much of my life (still do)
> and while I doubt you've read anything I've posted to the Mexico-related
> newsgroups, the recurring theme is that the Mexican government is corrupt
> to the core, not even a real "government" at all but a criminal mafia-like
> syndicate that has robbed the country blind. I've paid visits to Mexican
> "doctors," and like their government (who granted them their UNAM public
> university degrees and licenses them), they are also corrupt to the core
> and many extremely incompetent (I go to them because they write
> prescreeptions for controlled substances like candy, surely evidence of
> standards of Mexican medical ethics).
>
> Mexican government in on the fraud? Naturally. Please keep in mind that
> this is a country whose entire police forces, military as well as high
> ranking generals, and even the president of Mexico himself have been
> discovered to be on the payroll of drug cartels. This is a country where
> government officials have stolen literally billions of dollars in public
> resources, funnelling some into personal secret Swiss bank accounts and
> using some to illegally fund the ruling party's political machine to
> rig elections in their favor. The moment you brought Mexico into it, you
> doomed your argument in favor of Laetrile.


Interesting, one of the most infamous health care frauds, Hulda Clark, has a
clinic in Tiajuana. Recently, like earlier this month, Hulda's Henchmen
stipulated that they can no longer sell her gadgets, gizmos and goos in the
US with any form of health care intent. Interestingly, there is a picture
someone took of her "clinic" which shows a car from a local mortuary. Do you
know if morticians split fees with large referrers in Mexico?

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