Delicensed Stephen Barrett, Quackwatch.com Founder,
Loses in Court-Again
By Steven C. Eisen, DC, Foundation for Health Choice
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/stevenbarrrettcourtroomdefeat20oct05.shtml
October 20, 2005
The Bolen Report
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Original Title
My View of the Bigger Picture
The Significance of Dr. Tedd Koren’s Courtroom Defeat of Quackbuster
Stephen Barrett
On October 13, 2005, notorious self-proclaimed consumer medical
advocate, Stephen Barrett’s defamation lawsuit against Dr. Tedd Koren
was thrown out of court after a grueling three and a half day trial. To
the unknowing observer, this may seem insignificant, but in no uncertain
terms, it was a big victory for the battle of freedom and rights of all
individuals to select the health care of their choice.
The American Medical Association has a long standing history
of trying to monopolize health care in the United States by eliminating
competition. In Wilk v. AMA a Federal court ruled that the AMA and other
individuals and organizations had conspired to contain and eliminate the
practice of chiropractic. The court found that the AMA and it’s officials
instituted a boycott of chiropractors and made it unethical for a medical
doctor to associate with chiropractors.
This boycott disallowing a medical doctor to associate with
a chiropractor was only one part of a seeming comprehensive multi-phase
strategy to eliminate chiropractic. The AMA also, and sometimes subtly,
made attempts to undermine chiropractic educational institutions, conceal
evidence of the usefulness of chiropractic care, undercut insurance programs
for patients of chiropractors, subvert government inquiries into the efficacy
of chiropractic, engage in a massive disinformation campaign to discredit
and destabilize the chiropractic profession, and engage in numerous other
activities to maintain a monopoly over health care in this country.
It has been reported that the AMA’s Committee on Quackery
was the group purportedly assigned with the task of eliminating chiropractic.
A sub-group of the Committee on Quackery called the Coordinating
Conference on Health Information (CCHI) was also set up to perform covert
activities and operated in total secrecy. According to Joseph Lisa in his
book, “The Assault on Medical Freedom,” in 1974, the CCHI and
its activities were turned over to regional councils against health fraud.
According to Lisa, Stephen Barrett, MD, a psychiatrist in Allentown Pennsylvania
was the leader of one of the affiliate groups called the Lehigh Valley Council
Against Health Fraud. Notice the intentional transition from the word quackery to describe non-conventional health care, to the words health fraud. In
1977, the Allentown group merged with the California Committee Against Health
Fraud to form the National Council Against Health Fraud (NCAHF) which is
still in existence today and is still an advocate against chiropractic.
Stephen Barrett is now delicensed (he voluntarily gave up
his Pennsylvania medical license, the last of four medical licenses he once
held, in the early 1990’s) and the Vice President of the NCAHF. He
also operates at least 20 websites affiliated with his main site, Quackwatch.com.
The website and its affiliate web sites are seemingly designed to spread
deceitful, untruthful and malicious propaganda about chiropractic and other
non-conventional health practices; similar to the way the CCHI did under
the auspices of the AMA. NCAHF is also involved in similar activities. In
addition, Barrett and his groups also frequently consult for major media
magazines, television, radio, governmental agencies such as the FBI, FTC
and FDA and even the AMA.
One of Barrett’s anti health-choice activities is to
frequently file libel lawsuits against non-conventional health care practitioners,
manufacturers and publishers. He testified in court to filing lawsuits against
at least forty individuals.
One of these lawsuits was filed against well known chiropractor,
Dr. Tedd Koren and his publishing company, Koren Publications in 2003. Perhaps
it is no coincidence that Barrett admits that he is a consultant to the
FTC who unsuccessfully tried to destroy Koren’s publishing business
in the 1990’s using tactics intimately familiar to the CCHI and NCAHF.
The FTC investigation was withdrawn after a full briefing of the facts to
FTC officials by Dr. Koren’s attorneys.
Realizing that the defamation lawsuit was just another of
Barrett’s continued, conspiratorial tactics to destroy chiropractic,
Dr. Koren decided that this time things would be different. In order to
officially link Barrett to the original conspiracy revealed in Wilk v. AMA,
he and Foundation for Health Choice cofounder and attorney Jim Turner, would
have to get Barrett to court instead of settling like so many of his predecessors
did. Jim Turner joined forces with health freedom trial attorney Carlos
F. Negrete of San Juan Capistrano, California and attorney Christopher Reid
of Allentown, Pennsylvania who all decided to take this precedent setting
case to trial. This way, they could challenge Barrett and put his activities
to the test before a jury of his own peers in his home town. The Barrett
v. Koren trial took place between October 10th and October 13th 2005, and
the case was thrown out by the judge before it went to the jury because
Barrett had not provided sufficient evidence to prove his case. Barrett
did, however, provide plenty of sufficient evidence to show that he was
linked to the continued conspiracy against chiropractic.
The Foundation for Health Choice now has a comprehensive multi-phase
strategy to continue to investigate and uncover activities and organizations
created to undermine chiropractic educational institutions, conceal evidence
of the usefulness of chiropractic care, undercut insurance programs for
patients of chiropractors, subvert government inquiries into the efficacy
of chiropractic, engage in a massive disinformation campaign to discredit
and destabilize the chiropractic profession, and engage in numerous other
activities to maintain a monopoly over health care in this country.
With your help we can stop the activity of these divisive
and propagandist organizations once and for all. We ask that you consider
supporting this effort to protect your freedom of health choice. Fifty dollars
a month, from 1500 individuals, will fund the strategy to end the anti-chiropractic
campaign of Barrett and his cronies. You can find out more at http://www.foundationforhealthchoice.com
Steven C. Eisen, DC,
Research Coordinator
Foundation for Health Choice
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