Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Terrorized by the incident, charged with second-degree kidnapping of her own child, and threatened with bail of $500,000, Tina Carlsen was jailed for several days, during which she was unable to provide lifesaving mother's milk to her baby (which is crucial for a child's brain and immune system). She has still not been allowed physical contact with her infant son.
Carlsen's child was taken from her by Child Protective Services after she refused to drug her infant with doctor-prescribed medications in preparation for surgery to implant kidney dialysis devices. | | Parents who wish to protect their children from the dangers of chemotherapy, surgery or dangerous prescription drugs may find themselves accused of kidnapping their own children simply by rescuing them from the hands of surgeons and oncologists who stand to profit from every procedure performed.
The threat of violence is not foreign to the promoters of conventional medicine, as the FDA has been the architect of several armed raids against doctors, nutritional supplement companies and even a church. Such raids include the "B vitamin" raid on the clinic of Dr. | Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D. and Craig Hovey See book keywords and concepts | Another court-ordered kidnapping. What's more, the same thing is going on all over the country—courts kidnapping children from their parents—a payback for all of the money infusions into the government at every level from the White House and Congress down, missing not a single agent or agency. The present and past Surgeons General (the #1 federal physician) lend the weight of their position to perpetuating the disease-lie that is the linchpin of the fraud that psychiatric disorders are brain diseases, chemical imbalances, when none are—not a single one. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | In that book, I documented the FDA ordered book burnings, the raids on vitamin shops, the kidnapping of natural health practitioners, the threats, intimidation and oppression tactics that have been used to suppress natural medicine for nearly a hundred years now. And now, with this CAM Products Regulation effort, the FDA is about to deal a final, fatal blow to the alternative medicine industry, outlawing nutritional supplements, functional foods, homeopathy and natural therapies all at once.
This is not a drill. It really is time to be alarmed. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Keller was later convicted of wire fraud and sent to a North Dakota prison for two years. His kidnapping and arrest are blatantly illegal under international law.
1992 - Raid on Nature's Way
In 1992 in Utah; the FDA seized bulk primrose oil from Nature's Way, a manufacturer that offers some of the highest-quality supplements in the business. Nature's Way filed a lawsuit to get their product returned, but was forced to remove the natural Vitamin E from the formulation, as the FDA insisted that Vitamin E had not been approved as an additive for primrose oil. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The mainstream media is censoring the truth of this story, refusing to report the nature of the question asked by Meyer immediately preceding his brutal arrest and kidnapping (see below) by assaulting police officers.
A video of the event, filmed by Kyle Mitchell, is making the rounds on the internet and is available now at YouTube.com: http://youtube.com/watch?v=6bVa6jn4rpE
The two-minute video shows officers grabbing Meyer's arms, throwing him to the ground and then, after Meyer is already secured on the ground, blasting him with a taser. | Dan Buettner See book keywords and concepts | The residents there have a reputation for kidnapping, stealing, and settling scores at the end of very long knives, he said. "A vendetta can last generations. A son of one family might get shot today for something his father did decades ago." Franco's daughter agreed. "If a boy catches you looking at his girl, expect to be confronted," she warned. "And remember, everyone in Barbagia has a knife in his pocket."
DUELING CENTENARIANS
As we drove into the village of Arzana on a drizzly October day, we saw smoke curling out of chimneys into the lingering mist. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Conventional medicine is so desperate to push its high-profit services onto patients that it now resorts to kidnapping children and incarcerating parents in order to enforce its "authority" over all health care decisions. But some parents are wising up, and they're fleeing conventional cancer treatment centers to seek safer, more natural alternative treatments elsewhere. That's where this story begins.
Another case of "Gunpoint Medicine" fiasco emerged this week as Abraham Cherrix, a 16-year-old Hodgkin's disease sufferer, decided he didn't want a second round of chemotherapy. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | Keller was later convicted of wire fraud and sent to a North Dakota prison for two years. His kidnapping and arrest are blatantly illegal under international law.
1992 - Raid on Nature's Way
In 1992 in Utah; the FDA seized bulk primrose oil from Nature's Way, a manufacturer that offers some of the highest-quality supplements in the business. Nature's Way filed a lawsuit to get their product returned, but was forced to remove the natural Vitamin E from the formulation, as the FDA insisted that Vitamin E had not been approved as an additive for primrose oil. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | One question for everybody: How does kidnapping a child at gunpoint, arresting and jailing the parent, and terrorizing the entire family qualify under the medical motto of, "First, do no harm? | | It is ridiculous, but no more ridiculous than what is taking place right now in King County, Washington with the kidnapping of an infant on "doctor's orders" and the arrest and jailing of the mother on felony charges.
Firearms and medicine simply don't mix, and if conventional medicine is so scary to some parents that they will grab their children and flee, maybe it's time we stopped blaming sane, rational parents for questioning modern medicine and started looking at the problems in medicine itself. | | Sure, maybe this kidney doc actually cares about the infant, too, but since when did one doctor's caring ever justify the terrorizing of a young family and the kidnapping of a child? Listen up, doc: Your misplaced concern does not give you total control over these peoples' lives. And if you think it does then, well, you'll feel right at home with all the other doctors whose egos are so inflated with hot air that we should probably start studying them as a source of renewable energy. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Or the teenage kidnapper, who wants to be an Air Force pilot someday, kidnapping a 13 year-old boy and holding him hostage in an effort to get his hands on drugs that were last seen in the hands of a friend who committed suicide?
As these events unfold in the film, none of the adults seem to recognize what's going on. In fact, the adults seem to be living in their own world, even while proclaiming statements to their children like, "We're here for you, and you can talk to us anytime. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | If I broke into your house and stole your baby because I had decided that the "Mike system" of medicine was the best system for your child, I would be arrested for serious crimes like kidnapping. So why is it perfectly legal when the King County does the same thing?
The real kidnappers here are the law enforcement officials who got suckered into doing the dirty work of an overzealous kidney surgeon who stands to financially benefit from performing the surgery. | REPPED: This commentary is in response to the Medicine at Gunpoint article published earlier, which revealed that conventional medicine is now resorting to kidnapping and the enlistment of gun-toting law enforcement personnel to "persuade" a mother that her infant son should be treated with toxic pharmaceuticals and surgical procedures. Read that story before you read this editorial.
So let me get this straight. In the United States today, if you don't submit to the harmful drugs and surgery of conventional medicine, you will be:
Condemned as a criminal. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | And if they do anything whatsoever to physically stop you from walking out of the store, that's kidnapping, and you should be calling the police on them, not the other way around. Hence the Wal-Mart "don't pursue" policy. Their lawyers have already figured out that they have no legal basis for stopping and searching shoppers. Thus, your compliance is entirely voluntary.
Don't be a mind slave to Wal-Mart. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Panama and kidnapping a foreign leader, and bringing him back to the United States to stand trial. Why is that illegal? Well, imagine somebody in Iraq invading the United States, kidnapping President Bush, and taking him back to Iraq to stand trial. That's a violation of international law, and it's precisely the sort of action in which the United States frequently engages.
The only thing that's really holding back the United States from being even more aggressive and militaristic in the world is probably the fact that every time the U.S. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Legal kidnapping: quarantine
What's the nation going to do? Not too long ago, here in the United States, President Bush signed an executive order stating that health authorities and military personnel can quarantine individuals who they suspect are infected with bird flu.
Quarantine is an interesting concept. If one individual or one group of people is infected with bird flu, they obviously need to be quarantined for the good of everyone else in the community. What if there's an outbreak in a town? Would the US military quarantine that entire town? Probably, yes. | Jeremy P. Tarcher See book keywords and concepts | Clearly not wanting to be heard as approving of the MST, he rushed on to accuse the Movement of "kidnapping," referring to an MST tactic of occupying government offices in protest and preventing officials' exit.
But here in Brazil, we hear Joao Pedro talk about such tactics in a wholly different light. What the government calls "kidnapping" or even criminal trespassing is, to MST members, acting in allegiance to a higher law—in this case, honoring the constitution's call to turn over idle land to those who most need it. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | In a sane world, she could have called 911 and had the hospital staff arrested for kidnapping, but in this world of heavy-handed Western medicine, she was the one arrested and condemned by medical authorities who now believe that medical authority includes the right to medicate people at gunpoint.
Might does not make right. Just because the State has guns, scalpels and prescription drugs doesn't mean it has any right to wield them without serious provocation.
Medical school combat tactics training
I've got a great idea. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Geneva Convention (which the U.S. openly ignores). Today, Guantanamo Bay holds prisoners who have been held for six years and never charged with a crime! It is a violation of both domestic and international law, and that's why the Bush Administration chose to kidnap and imprison these people on non-U.S. land -- it was a way to attempt to avoid adhering to U.S. laws establishing the basic rights of those charged with criminal acts. (Yes, even criminals have basic rights, like the right to legal representation and the right to know what crime they're being charged with.) The behavior of the U.S. | Dr. Timothy Scott See book keywords and concepts | This only came to an end when he began to become concerned about their possible kidnapping.67
Henry Genain often kept a gun in his pants pocket. That fact, combined with his acting "raving mad" when drunk and his direct threats of murder, caused his family to fear his drinking. Sometimes when drunk he would patrol their property with his loaded gun, arguing that he was sure someone might try to break into the house. He often abused his wife, behavior witnessed by the children. Behind closed doors he would sometimes bite her on the face during sex. | Henry Hobhouse See book keywords and concepts | Adventure, a desire to see the world, and a love of the sea were, as always, the reasons for young men to go to sea, but a particular motive for joining the East India Company was the attendant exemption from impress, kidnapping, conscription, hijacking, or whatever it might be called by the Royal Navy, at sea or on shore. As a result the crews were of the best, not the paltry collection of men of all nations, the dregs of the world's seafarers, with which the Navy had to do its business. | Fred A. Baughman, Jr., M.D. and Craig Hovey See book keywords and concepts | What's more, the same thing is going on all over the country—courts kidnapping children from their parents—a payback for all of the money infusions into the government at every level from the White House and Congress down, missing not a single agent or agency. The present and past Surgeons General (the #1 federal physician) lend the weight of their position to perpetuating the disease-lie that is the linchpin of the fraud that psychiatric disorders are brain diseases, chemical imbalances, when none are—not a single one. | Dr. Jonathan Prousky, BPHE, BSc, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | The most concerning symptom was her fear of being kidnapped, which was instigated by a well-publicized kidnapping of a young Asian girl in the city where she lives. She also reported having approximately two panic attacks each month since September. She had learned to deal with them by "leaving the situation to get air." Other symptoms that were reported included some facial acne, frequent blushing, stomachaches, and sweatiness. Her past medical history was unremarkable, except for asthma that was diagnosed approximately 1 year ago. | Abram Hoffer, PhD, MD, FRCP(C) and Dr. Jonathan Prousjy, DPHE, DSC, ND, FRSH See book keywords and concepts | The most concerning symptom was her fear of being kidnapped, which was instigated by a well-publicized kidnapping of a young Asian girl in the city where she lives. She also reported having approximately two panic attacks each month since September. She had learned to deal with them by "leaving the situation to get air." Other symptoms that were reported included some facial acne, frequent blushing, stomachaches, and sweatiness. Her past medical history was unremarkable, except for asthma that was diagnosed approximately 1 year ago. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The suicide is not the only act of violence in the film, another teenage boy, as you'll recall, engages in kidnapping. One of his accomplices, near the end of the film, actually grabs a knife and tries to figure out how to stab the kidnapped 13-year-old boy in order to kill him quickly, so that they won't be found out as kidnappers. First he tries to strangle the boy, and after he finds out that strangulation will not kill him quickly, he proceeds to stab him in the torso, and then ask the boy he just stabbed, "Is it deep? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Seattle mother arrested for "kidnapping" her own baby to seek alternative treatments - When a Seattle mom rescued her baby from surgeons who were about to perform a highly invasive kidney procedure on the infant, she was hunted down, arrested at gunpoint, thrown in jail and had her baby stolen from her by Child Protective Services. | Stanton Peele See book keywords and concepts | Nonetheless, according to Gelles and Straus, there are perhaps a thousand kidnappings of children by parents for every kidnapping by a stranger.31
The relatively small number of children who are kidnapped by strangers are not usually picked up at shopping malls or in front of their homes while playing. One of the sixty-seven children on FBI records in 1984 was Inez Jean Sanders. Inez was abducted at age five when her mother left her with a woman the mother had befriended in a motel in Phoenix, Arizona, while the mother was traveling alone to her parents' home in Florida for ten days in 1980. | | In the case of prophylactic campaigns about kidnapping and Halloween candy, what suffers most is our feeling of community. These campaigns—and the spirit underlying them—directly attack community life. And every problem identified in this book is exacerbated by the diminution of our communities. Even stranger kidnappings are best combated by community efforts. For example, years after schoolboy Etan Patz disappeared on the way to his bus in New York City, a cab driver revealed that he had driven the apparently protesting boy and a man to the train station. |
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