Showing posts with label Ben Carson fraud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Carson fraud. Show all posts

Friday, November 6, 2015

Four Famous Doctors

America has four very famous medical doctors and three of them are scumbags.

Rand Paul Treating A Guatemalan Patient for FREE! 

Let's start with Rand Paul. He's a libertarian and libertarians are unrealistic crybabies but in defense of Rand Paul he does do work out of the goodness of his heart by performing surgeries on children in poor countries who have failing eyesight. The other three MDs don't fare as well as Rand Paul.


How Dr. Drew Sold His Cred to Big Pharma - The Atlantic 


Unctuous and unscrupulous Doctor Drew Pinski is truly a criminal asshole. Not only is he a fucking phony son of a bitch he a bribe taker. Like the graphic says Pinsky took bribes from two pharmaceutical companies. Sure, most MDs take bribes but in this case Dr Drew took money to illegally promote the dangerous psych drug Wellbutrin on his radio show. Drew Pinsky promoted the drug for off label use. On his radio show Dr Drew claimed/implied that Welbutrin can cause women to have many many orgasms.

Dr. Drew Wellbutrin Orgasm Scandal - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T87TVnvzNPk

Jul 3, 2012 - "...pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline agreed to pay a $3 billion fine in a fraud settlement for illegally marketing drugs and withholding ...

Feds Say Dr. Drew Was Paid By Glaxo To Talk Up ... - Forbes



Our next slime ball is Dr Oz. Dr Oz was called in front of congress for making false claims about weight loss supplements. Dr Oz knew damn well the the crap he was promoting had ZERO benefit but he lied to millions of people by saying that it did. Senator Claire McCaskell put it to Dr Oz like this, "You knew it wasn't true but you said it anyway".



I saved the worst for last. of the four MDs the biggest scumbag is Dr Ben Carson Republican candidate for president. Ben Carson is a liar of whom Mitt Romney would envy. So far not even a Republican has had the guts to tell lies as blatantly false as the lies of Ben Carson. When it comes to crazy Ben Carson makes Michelle Bachmann look sane.

RELATED: BUNGLING BEN CARSON LEAVE SPONGE IN PATIENT'S BRAIN CLICK HERE!

Carson's scumbaggery is epic. Butcher Ben Carson shilled for a criminal nutritional company called Mannatech. Mannatech sells their sham nutritional products through an illegal pyramid scheme which they call multi-level marketing. Dr Ben Crazy Carson had a 10 year business relationship with Mannatech which ended in 2014. During that time Mannatech paid Butcher Ben $7 MILLION dollars to promote their product. When asked at the third Republican debate about his business relationship with Mannatech Carson claimed that he had never done business with Mannatech. That a whopper of a lie

Carson's compulsive lying is not his only problem. The hype that Carson is a brilliant neurosurgeon is more bullshit. Carson has been sued 8 times for medical malpractice and his negligent fuck ups left people maimed.

To make himself look like a bad ass and a street wise real Nigga, Ben Carson claimed that he was a gang banger. That too is a lie.

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Ben Carson has told other lies such as earning a scholarship to West Point. He admitted to that lie. More lies of Ben Carson will be exposed as more people and more of his victims come forward but for now, know this. Ben Carson, like Dr Oz and Dr Drew is a fraudster a criminal and a liar and a prefect Republican.

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Ben Carson's Shady Past



Monday, August 31, 2015

Ben Carson's Shady Past

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Like most American MDs Ben Carson is a fraud and a bribe taker and a greedy bastard. Some of the sleaziest MDs are spine and neurosurgeons and they are the most heavily bribes as well as being the most richly compensated.

Carson had an illegal and sleazy financial relationship with a phony supplement company called Mannatech, Inc.




In March of last year, Dr. Ben Carson, the conservative star considered a potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate, appeared in a video for Mannatech, Inc., a Texas-based medical supplement maker. Smiling into the camera, he extolled the benefits of the company’s “glyconutrient” products: The wonderful thing about a company like Mannatech is that they recognize that when God made us, He gave us the right fuel. And that fuel was the right kind of healthy food. You know we live in a society that is very sophisticated, and sometimes we’re not able to achieve the original diet. And we have to alter our diet to fit our lifestyle. Many of the natural things are not included in our diet. Basically what the company is doing is trying to find a way to restore natural diet as a medicine or as a mechanism for maintaining health.


Ben Carson's Criminal Relationship with Mannatech

According to a CNN headline, Carson had an "extensive relationship" from 2004 to 2014 with Mannatech, Inc., a company that produces dietary supplements made from substances such as aloe vera extract and larch-tree bark.[31][32][33] Carson gave four paid speeches at company events, but he denies having been paid by Mannatech to do anything else, and says he has been a "prolific speaker" who has spoken before many groups.[34]
In a 2004 speech at a Mannatech event, Carson credited the company's products for the disappearance of his prostate cancer symptoms.[31][32] Carson's relationship with Mannatech continued after the company paid $7 million in 2009 to settle a deceptive-marketing lawsuit in Texas over claims that its products could cure autism and cancer.[35][36][31] Carson's most recent paid speech for Mannatech was in 2013, for which he was paid $42,000; his image appeared on the corporation's website as recently as 2014.[31]
When questioned about his relationship with the company at the October 28, 2015, CNBC GOP debate, Carson said, "That's easy to answer. I didn't have any involvement with them [Mannatech]. Total propaganda. I did a couple speeches for them. I did speeches for other people - they were paid speeches. It is absolutely absurd to say I had any kind of relation with them. Do I take the product? Yes. I think it is a good product." [37] Politifact rated that statement as "false," pointing to Carson's paid speeches for the firm and his appearences in promotional videos in which he gave favorable reviews to its products, despite not being "an official spokesman or sales associate."[33] But when the CNBC moderator stated in a follow question that Carson was on the company's website, Carson said that he did not give the company permission to do so, and the debate crowd loudly booed the moderator's follow-up question. Carson had earlier attempted to distance himself from the company, stating that he was unaware of the company's legal history.[38]




Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/396193/ben-carsons-troubling-connection-jim-geraghty
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Carson CARSON IS ALSO A LIAR:  "There are more young black males involved in the criminal justice system than there are in higher education."   Ben Carson on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015 in a speech  

Carson is an academic so he know this is bullshit but in case you didn't know here are the facts.

1. The latest figures, for 2013, show there were 690,000 males in college, ages 18 to 24, who listed black as their race. The number grows to 779,000 if you include males who identified themselves as black and some other race, such as Asian.

So, there is only one solid figure -- 75,000 black males ages 18 to 24 in prison. We’re not aware of any recent counts of the black males in that age group who were arrested, in jail, or on probation or parole at a particular time.  SOURCE: Department of Justice CLICK HERE

When you Google Ben Carson's shady past here is what you get.

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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Doctor Bashing and Medical Malpractice

Beyond Malpractice: A Goldmine For Lawyers




This is a way to get more business. The biggest criminals with the deepest pockets are doctors and members of the medical industry aka White Coat Mafia. The medical industry is 20% of the US GDP and by 2020 it will be whopping 25%.

Nearly every medical office, hospital and drug company is awash with criminal activity that often results in the deaths and injury of  millions of Americans but since the rich in America are above the law rich criminals rarely even get arrested let alone prosecuted or convicted. In fact the largest CRIMINAL fines are against the medical industry but nobody get arrested let alone prosecuted.



There is a goldmine out there. Lawyers can potentially mine $100's of billions dollars from the massive criminal activity of the American medical industry. It is a fact that more than 1/3 and probably 1/2 of what patients pay for health care is waste and fraud and nearly every doctor, hospital, lab, clinic, device company a drug company is doing it. Even with the lower estimate of 1/3 that is $750 BILLION of theft per year which is more than the entire US defense budget. I'd rather see some of that money in the hands of greedy ambulance chasers than in the hands of the medical Mafia and their army of white coats.

Here is an example of how the medical industry steals, kills and maims.

In 2009, Eli Lilly agreed to pay $1.4 Billion in criminal and civil penalties for such off-label promotion of Zyprexa and Pfizer agreed to pay $2.3 Billion for the illegal off-label promotion of Geodon and other drugs.  In 2010, Astra-Zeneca agreed to pay $520 million for the illegal off-label promotion of Seroquel for use in children, and Forest Laboratories agreed to pay $309 million for the illegal off-label promotion of the use of Lexapro and Celexa in children.  However, despite these large penalties by the drug companies, the practice has not stopped.  It is merely a cost of doing business to these pharmaceutical Goliaths and, in fact, caps their liability for these crimes.  Most importantly, these settlements have not stopped the practice of child psychiatrists and other prescribers giving these drugs to children and youth and Medicaid continuing to pay for these fraudulent claims.

There is a toxic environment in most medical practices. I know this because I used to make sales calls on them. That is why pharmaceutical salesmen ply these barracudas with food so even they won't get bitten. Since most doctors are snakes they hire snakes and the snakes they hire are underpaid backstabbing  brutal bitches who when they are not abusing patients are starting shit with co-workers. Some of them are too stupid to know what their bosses are up to but others will stab their boss in the back if they think they can profit from it. Sometimes it takes a crook to catch a crook.

Here is my suggestion to lawyers. Make more Americans familiar with qui tam whistle blower lawsuits. Have your industry send generic information to medical practices, hospitals, drug companies and medical device companies that let disgruntled workers know that they can make a fortune by ratting out their criminal bosses.

A Righteous Campaign of Doctor Bashing

When the facts are known Americans will see that the American medical industry is far more sinister than even ISIS or the Nazis and here is why. Even most Nazis believed that what they did was right and ISIS and other Muslim groups believe what they are doing is serving God. The members of the medical industry are not so deluded. They know that they are disease exploiting mercenaries and whores. They know that they are the leading cause of death and injury in the world today. They  deny this holocaust even though they know it is real and that they are the cause. Show them no mercy. If God is a just God he won't either. When judges and jury pools learn that the biggest criminals on the planet are doctors and their industry it make it impossible for this wretched industry to ever win a court case again.

Use social media to bash American MDs and their loathsome industry.

RELATED: Ben Carson's Criminal Past CLICK HERE

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Ben Carson Is Bribe Taker



Most doctors are bribe takers but Ben Carson is a sleazy bribe taker and fraudster according to the
ultra-conservative National Review.


For ten years, he mobbed up with a medical-supplement maker accused of false advertising. In March of last year, Dr. Ben Carson, the conservative star considered a potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate, appeared in a video for Mannatech, Inc., a Texas-based medical supplement maker. Smiling into the camera, he extolled the benefits of the company’s “glyconutrient” products: The wonderful thing about a company like Mannatech is that they recognize that when God made us, He gave us the right fuel. And that fuel was the right kind of healthy food. You know we live in a society that is very sophisticated, and sometimes we’re not able to achieve the original diet. And we have to alter our diet to fit our lifestyle. Many of the natural things are not included in our diet. Basically what the company is doing is trying to find a way to restore natural diet as a medicine or as a mechanism for maintaining health. 

Carson’s criminal activity with Mannatech, a nutritional-supplement company based in suburban Dallas, date back to 2004, when he was a speaker at the company’s annual conferences, MannaFest and MannaQuest. He also spoke at Mannatech conferences in 2011 and 2013, and spoke about “glyconutrients” in a PBS special as recently as last year. Like Ben Carson, Mannatech has a long, checkered past, stretching back to its founding more than a decade before Carson began touting the company’s supplements. It was started by businessman Samuel L. Caster in late 1993, mere “months,” the Wall Street Journal later noted, before Congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, which greatly loosened restrictions on how supplement makers could market their products. Within a few years of its inception, the company was marketing a wide variety of “glyconutrient” products using many of the same tactics previously described in lawsuits against Eagle Shield, 

Caster’s first company. In November 2004, the mother of a child with Tay-Sachs disease who died after being treated with Mannatech products filed suit against the company in Los Angeles Superior Court, seeking damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent misrepresentation, and conspiracy to commit fraud. The suit alleged that the Mannatech sales associate who “treated” the three-year-old had shared naked photos of the boy — provided by his mother as evidence of weight gain, with an understanding that they’d be kept confidential — with hundreds of people at a Mannatech demonstration seminar. The sales associate was further accused of authoring an article, in the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association in August 1997, explicitly claiming that Mannatech’s supplements had improved the boy’s condition, even though the boy had, by that time, died. 

The suit also presented evidence that Mannatech was still using photographs of the boy in promotional materials on its website in March 2004, “with the clear inference that [the boy] was alive and doing well some seven years after his actual death.” “I don’t know that he’s ever had a compensated relationship with Mannatech,” says scumbag Armstrong Williams, Carson’s business manager, when asked about those appearances. “All we know is that the Washington Speaker’s Bureau, which booked hundreds of speaking engagements for him through the year, booked these engagements. He had no idea who these people are. They’re booked through the speakers’ bureau. The question should be asked to the Washington Speakers Bureau, when did they have a relationship with Mannatech, because Dr. Carson never had one.” (At Washington Speakers Bureau, Carson is listed as a level-6 speaker, meaning his fee is more than $40,000 per speech.) Williams adds that Carson won’t personally be answering any questions about his criminal activity with the company, “because that is the decision that has been made.” 


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Jan 12, 2015 - Ben Carson Shilled Scam AIDS And Cancer Cures For 10 Years, Will Be ... Carson's interactions with Mannatech, a nutritional-supplement ...

In 2007, three years after Carson’s first dealings with Mannatech, Texas attorney general Greg Abbott sued the company and Caster, charging them with orchestrating an unlawful marketing scheme that exaggerated their products’ health benefits. The original petition in that case paints an ugly picture of Mannatech’s marketing practices. It charges that the company offered testimonials from individuals claiming that they’d used Mannatech products to overcome serious diseases and ailments, including autism, non-Hodgkins lymphoma, and life-threatening heart conditions. Separately, the suit alleges that the company sold a CD entitled “Back from the Brink” that “provided example after example of how ‘glyconutrients’ (i.e., Mannatech’s products) cured, treated, or mitigated diseases including but not limited to toxic shock syndrome, heart failure, asthma, arthritis, Lou Gehrig’s Disease, Attention Deficit Disorder, and lung inflammation.” The complaint from Abbott’s office further suggested that the company had used careful wording in a scheme to avoid liability, instructing their sales force “not to refer to Mannatech’s products by name when making certain claims, but instead [to] refer to them generically as ‘glyconutrients,’” before “direct[ing] the customer to the ‘only company that makes these patented glyconutrients’ — Mannatech.” A 20/20 investigative report from the same year revealed a similar pattern, finding that Mannatech sales associates were hawking the company’s signature drug, Ambrotose, which “costs at least $200 a month,” as “a miracle cure that could fix a broad range of diseases, from cancer to multiple sclerosis and AIDS.” “This was a particularly egregious case of false advertising,” said Christine Mann, a spokeswoman for the Texas Department of State Health Services. “It’s rare for us to see a dietary-supplement manufacturer claim a particular product cures cancer, autism, or any number of retractable or incurable diseases. We do see all kinds of claims being made in the supplement industry, but in many cases we find manufacturers do not know the rules and will work with us to make sure they get into compliance with the applicable laws.” In 2009, the state of Texas reached an agreement resolving the lawsuit against Mannatech, Inc., and Caster; under the settlement, Mannatech paid $4 million in restitution to Texas customers while admitting no wrongdoing, and Caster agreed to a $1 million civil penalty and a five-year ban on serving as an officer, director, or employee of the company. The agreement further decreed that Mannatech employees were prohibited from saying “directly or indirectly” that their products can “cure, treat, mitigate or prevent any disease,” and banned the use of customers’ testimonials making those claims.

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/396193/ben-carsons-troubling-connection-jim-geraghty

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