BX Protocol Dewayne Smith got a kick in the a**
6.7.2016
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worelia
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Dewayne Smith got a kick in the a**
« on: June 15, 2016, 02:24:41 AM »
Dewayne Lee Smith tried to trick out the news media by sending out a
"press release" via "Newswire".
But CBS8 kicked him out:
http://www.cbs8.com/story/32211055/world-renown-bx-protocol-for-lyme-disease-at-no-cost
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Removed. Ah, yes. Sure. What had been there before? This "press release"
by Smith, actually nothing but a load of garbage and lies.
Do note this peculiar detail: "Disinformation Campaign Against BX
Protocol (Be Advised)"
I guess the guys with the white coats ought to get ready to "collect"
Smith and deposit him in a lunatics asylum.
http://www.cbs8.com/story/32211055/world-renown-bx-protocol-for-lyme-disease-at-no-cost
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World Renown BX Protocol for Lyme Disease... at NO COST? - CBS News 8 -
San Diego, CA News Station - KFMB Channel 8
World Renown BX Protocol for Lyme Disease... at NO COST?
Posted: Jun 13, 2016 8:21 PM CUT
Delta Institute International is currently sponsoring a 30-day "performance-based enrollment study", supported by the world renowned BX Protocol for victims of Lyme disease. ***$1400.00 Value*** (200 person
limit)
Hong Kong - June 13, 2016 - (Newswire.com)
This study follows the company's previous 30-day “money back guarantee”
study aimed at evaluating the effects of a money back guarantee on
bolstering credibility and consumer confidence, as well as enrollment
rates and refund request rates. The results of this study were
impressive, revealing that the money back guarantee dramatically reduced
the friction associated with investing in costly medical treatments
without possessing a fair level of confidence that the treatment is
viable. This study demonstrated less than a 2% drop out rate, making
this approach mutually attractive for the organization and consumer
alike.
Money Back Guarantee vs. Performance-Based Trial
The objective of the current study is aimed at comparing enrollment
rates between the two models. The advantage for the consumer is that
they are not required to provide any “up front” cost at all,
representing a legitimate “RISK-FREE” proposition. In this case, the
company assumes maximum risk, but with the potential for maximum
enrollments. Ironically, using this model, the consumer and not the
company becomes the primary source for potential fraud. Accordingly, the
Delta organization asserts that they will implement due diligence
strategies for minimizing risk associated with patients enrolling in the
trial without the financial capabilities to enroll in the full program
after the 30-day trial has ended. Delta's full program consists of a one
year medically supervised protocol managed online with doctor oversight
5 days a week. The program is also accompanied by a second year
maintenance period. The cost of the full membership is $16,995.00 The
value of the 30-day period is calculated at 1/12the cost of the one year membership.
“This approach is certainly putting your money where your mouth is,”
says consumer advocate Stan Verner. “A performance trial of this nature
would require tremendous confidence in your product or service.
Unfortunately, it seems to be a foreign concept in western medicine that
a company should get paid or reimbursed on the basis of treatment
outcomes rather than the strength of their television advertising. I
applaud the company and wish them well.”
Unconventional programs, such as the BX protocol, are routinely
criticized by the orthodox medical community for a lack of reliable
information regarding safety and effectiveness. The obvious paradox with
this assertion is that pharmaceutical drugs account for the 5th leading
cause of death in the United States and are erroneously classified by
the FDA as “safe and effective”. Unfortunately, Big Pharma has a knack
for casting doubt on common sense, however, many would argue that performance-based outcomes using non-toxic nutraceuticals are a step
above the FDA's statistical notion of safety and effectiveness. Performance-based models like the ones offered through the Delta
organization are somewhat unprecedented. Imagine asking your doctor if
you could try his preferred treatment for 30-days at no cost. Moreover,
the Delta organization is including a full medical review, medical
consult, 30-days of medical case management, in addition to the costly nutraceuticals. Their reliance on pure performance should go a long way
in nullifying skepticism. And with a customer satisfaction rate of
96.4%, the organization’s confidence may be warranted. Only time will
tell.
Study Details
The enrollment group will be limited to 200 individuals. Each individual
will be required to provide performance evaluations that will be posted
on a public website for review.
Additionally, enrollees will require a referral from an integrative
doctor or qualified Lyme-literate healthcare professional.
Please visit the following website for enrollment details. www.LymePerformanceStudy.com
Disinformation Campaign Against BX Protocol (Be Advised)
In 2013 a suppression of dissent campaign was launched against the BX
Protocol. A professionally hired counter-intelligence security firm
identified 2 pharmaceutical companies involved in the funding and a New
York based media firm that was contracted with to manage the campaign.
This action against the Bx Protocol includes a vast network of forums, websites, blogs, and physician and university groups, representing a
formidable network of media resources.
Attacks against the BX Protocol, its founders, affiliates, members, and associates include:
1. Deleting, modifying, misquoting, and fabricating information about
the BX Protocol, its founders, affiliates, members, and associates.
2. Obstructing research with 3 separate universities.
3. Dissemination of rumors.
4. Posing as patients in forums, social media, or other internet venues.
5. Filing formal complaints with government agencies. (Making complaints
is one of their key tactics McDermott et al., 2014).
The New York media firm certainly has their work cut out for them when
Delta offers a treatment with a complete money back guarantee or performance-based risk-free trial period. Delta has not lashed out
against the falsehoods circulated by their foes, but they have not
avoided the attacks either.
“At Delta Institute, we don't spend our time worrying about our
adversaries. We recognize that rebuttals and legal reviews, though indispensable to establishing the truth, do not result in winning over
the consumer. "Winning" results from credibility and a relationship of
trust, built on a foundation of integrity, loyalty, and performance. We
will never intentionally break the trust of our members.” (Dewayne
Smith, Ph.D, Board of Governors)
For more details about attacks against the Bx Protocol visit: www.bxprotocolforum.com
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Munterbunt
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Re: Dewayne Smith got a kick in the a**
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2016, 03:19:33 AM »
http://transgallaxys.com/~aktenschrank/FILES_FOR_THE_FBI/Warning_Lethal_fraud_by_Dewayne_Lee_Smith_UTAH_600.jpg
http://transgallaxys.com/~aktenschrank/FILES_FOR_THE_FBI/Warning_Lethal_fraud_by_Dewayne_Lee_Smith_UTAH_800.jpg
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worelia
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Re: Dewayne Smith got a kick in the a**
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2016, 12:18:50 AM »
"Delta Institute", "BX Protocol", etc., is shit and lies. Now their
"legal department" exposed itself as a braindead Scientology parrot.
Murderous fraud Dewayne Lee Smith and his accomplices (Linda Pendleton
Smith, Todd David Mauer, etc.), in Herrington, Utah, claim they are in cooperation with "INTERPOL and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI)".
They even claim they have a "legal department".
http://www.bxprotocolforum.com/post/specific-attacks-against-bx-7907554
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Delta Institute, working with INTERPOL and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has launched an investigation in order to combat
acts of cyber terrorism committed by the group, for alleged crimes
violating international standards for online activity.
Delta will utilize a variety of investigative tools needed to fight this variety of cyber crime, that Big Pharma uses as an ongoing tactic to
fight against and suppress emerging health benefits within the
integrative sector.
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Let's look at their latest "work". It is a stupid, childish video crap, consisting only of conspiracy mania babble.
It is blah, blah, blah. But no facts. If Smith really had facts to prove
his claims and accusations he damned sure would show them. But he has
none. He is a shitty liar.
Dewayne Lee Smith is a shitty liar.
Here is the proof, made by Smith himself:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dU49KHg41c
Such a ludicrous behavior is typical for those bloody stupid shit-brains
who use Scientology tactics to cover up.
There is no research, there is no company. There is nothing but a bunch
of frauds who rip off desperate patients.
Here are some mug shots:
http://transgallaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=8800.msg20561#msg20561
Dewayne Lee Smith
http://www.transgallaxys.com/~aktenschrank/FILES_FOR_THE_FBI/WANTED__DEWAYNE_LEE_SMITH__UTAH_USA_1_800.jpg
Linda Pendleton Smith (?)
http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/6227/1308/320/713145/HPIM0733.jpg
Todd David Mauer
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CYP_dvpWsAAse9f.jpg:large
Smith and his accomplices rake in millions. They live from exploiting
dying patients.
Look here:
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/5686-W-12900-S_Herriman_UT_84096_M24826-58238
Look here:
http://slco.org/assessor/new/javaapi2/parcelviewext.cfm?parcel_ID=2635276034&query=Y
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Thymian
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Re: Dewayne Smith got a kick in the a**
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2016, 06:04:15 AM »
Bigmouth Dewayne Lee Smith got kicked in the south pole, oh, wow...
In his "Forum" he or one of his minions scratched this post, which was
then recorded by Google and taken into the cache on 4th., June 2016:
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Dies ist der Cache von Google von
http://www.bxprotocolforum.com/post/claims-regarding-bx-protocol-being-a-scam-8006707?trail=50
Es handelt sich dabei um ein Abbild der Seite, wie diese am 4. Juni 2016 14:56:14 GMT angezeigt wurde.
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Steve-B.
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Posted 9 days ago · Edited #14
BX Protocol Scam
Imagine that you have taken a stand challenging medical orthodoxy with a powerful and result driven protocol and educational platform that works.
It might be on lyme or cancer treatments, diet, alternative therapies,
or any number of other issues. You start to come under attack. Critics
write hostile comments on blogs; complaints are made to medical
authorities; your attempts to organize public talks are sabotaged. What
should you do?
Challenging orthodox opinion has seldom been easy. In principle, science
is open to dissenting views - research findings are supposed to be
examined on their merits - but in practice intolerance is quite common.
There are numerous examples of suppression of dissent in scientific
fields, as well as suppression of social movements more generally.
Over the past year, the Big Pharma hired New York media group and its
vast international network has supported attacks against our
organization, its founders, affiliates, member and associates through
the following means:
Deleting, modifying, misquoting and fabricating information about
our treatment protocol, its founders, affiliates, members and
associates.
Obstructing research with 3 separate universities.
Dissemination of rumors.
Posing as patients in forums, social media, or other internet
venues.
Filing formal complaints with government agencies.
The following post will show you new online outlets the attackers are
utilizing to discredit the BX Protocol.
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Transgallaxys-1.jpg
The attacking criminals have also started to use Delta Institute trade
name(s) and intellectual property like the "bx- energy- catalyst. com"
and have registered similar domains in order to generate SEO leverage
and networks.
See their frivolous statements below:
"Lethal fraud in Salt Lake:"
"The Dewayne Lee Smith files, BX Protocol, Delta Institute, Utah"
"Lethal fraud committed by Dewayne Lee Smith, Linda Pendleton Smith,
Todd David Mauer, and other accomplices"
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http://transgallaxys.com/~aktenschrank/FILES_FOR_THE_FBI/DEWAYNE_LEE_SMITH_HOUSE_IS_PAID_WITH_THE_BLOOD_OF_DYING_PATIENTS_1_600.jpg
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"The members and partners of the lethal BX Protocol fraud gang"
"Valerie Donaldson is member of the gang"
"Dewayne Smith, the 'stupid cow' of Herrington/Salt Lake"
"BX Protocol: one more piece of proof by Smith himself that he is a
fraud"
"Victim of BX Protocol: Carla W. Reed"
"The members and partners of the lethal BX Protocol fraud gang"
"Delta Institute @BX_Protocol is money laundering"
"Conman Dewayne Smith and his forgeries exposed"
"Fraud Dewayne Lee Smith is a stupid impostor and thief"
"Convicted conman Dewayne Smith admits the FDA cracked down on him"
"Dewayne Lee Smith, Delta Institute @BX_Protocol, is a pirate copier"
"BX, Protocol! Dewayne Lee Smith is a damned lousy conman."
"BX PROTOCOL: Why wasn't she shot by a terminally ill cancer patient?"
"Main index for the front page news headlines"
"Financial bits and pieces of 'DELTA' BX PROTOCOL frauds Smith and
Smith"
"Fraud Dewayne Lee Smith implodes to a mailbox"
"How to shoot BX Protocol at Twitter"
"Delta Institute @BX_Protocol is a vicious fraud"
"Dewayne Lee Smith is such a god-damned shitty dimwit of a fraud that he
in public admits his frauds"
"infantile clown Dewayne Lee Smith + his mutterings"
"BX Protocol: one more piece of proof by Smith himself that he is a
fraud"
"Victim of BX Protocol: Carla W. Reed-Rye of New Smyrna"
"She is a victim of "Dr." Chakravarty and "Dr." Tony Jimenez of the
"Hope 4 Cancer" clinic Mexico."
"She lost more than 30,000 Dollars. And her life."
This conspiracy against our BX Protocol includes a vast network of
websites (such as Rational-Wiki), forums (such as Transgallaxys), blogs, physician and university groups, representing a formidable network of
media resources designed to silence non-orthodox views and dissenting
opinions that run contrary to the established views of conventional
oncology.
The philosophical justification for the criminal cyber attacks and
system hacking is that our protocol is “pseudo science” and has to be
stopped for the “good of the public”, and yet the organization has
contacted 3 major universities performing studies on our methods and successfully impeded the studies in 2 of the 3 universities, in an
effort to suppress the very scientific data they claim we lack.
Those watching at a distance are left to question and judge the
underlying motives of this despotic and shameful operation. We have
provided legal reviews and point by point rebuttals addressing the
vicious falsehoods. These legal reviews are available on our main
website.
http://www.bxprotocol.com/legal-response.php
Also come visit our Blog:
http://www.bxprotocol.com/blog.php and share
your LIKES with us, thank you.
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It took weeks until someone told Smith and his idiots that he is as
braindead as a piece of charcoal, copying all our accusations into his
own forum.
All we collect here can be checked in the web at the original places.
Except for the above post, which now is erased. Well, seems it has
dawned on him that he is an idiot. Never mind, we knew that all the
time.
Dewayne Lee Smith, the most stupid nut in whole USA: "The attacking
criminals have also started to use Delta Institute trade name(s) and intellectual property like the "bx- energy- catalyst. com" and have
registered similar domains in order to generate SEO leverage and
networks."
He could have type it like this, couldn't he? "The attacking criminals
have also started to use Delta Institute trade name(s) and intellectual property like the "
http://www.bx-energy-catalyst.com" and have
registered similar domains in order to generate SEO leverage and
networks."
But he was so much afraid that someone would read at
http://www.bx-energy-catalyst.com or at
http://transgallaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?board=427.0 and so he
messed up both domain urls.
His "legal department" yesterday collapsed to dust. May I ask who is
tying his shoe-laces? How can this nut get onto the street without
falling into a sewage duct?
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Thymian
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Re: Dewayne Smith got a kick in the a**
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2016, 07:54:11 AM »
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Seems Smith got kicked in the a$$ again. The erased posts are online
again. Looks like they actually were not erased but made invisible. Now
he made them visible again. Like I said: Dewayne Lee Smith, the most
stupid nut in whole USA.
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