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Thursday, March 16, 2017 6:05:46 PM
Quote LOL, "Just to response to your question: "
1) I had NO QUESTION??? So what supposed "response to my question"???
2) Been around the world? Don't know that a "clinic" looks like in the 2nd or 3rd world? YOU don't know jack crap about me. I've been "around", this planet, on every continent, and in too many countries to count, both "friendly" and "unfriendly". Don't lecture me about "the world" ; I made my living all over this planet for a long time, in places you can't even find on a map, the worst of the worst, under the worst conditions, the depravity of the human condition and all the rest. I've seen it all "up close and personal" ; been there, done that.
3) The info you cited is BULL CRAP. If you'd read my post, I cited the Netherlands investigative reporter who PROVED that the "curriculum vitae" and "resume" of ole "Dr H. Bansal" is fabricated BULL CRAP. The investigative journalist, from one of the largest newspapers in the Netherlands (equivalent to our NY Times or Washington Post), he checked EVERY CLAIM on the "doctor's" resume of supposed "fellowships" and all the rest, and it's BULL CRAP. BULL CRAP of the lowest order.
http://www.volkskrant.nl/wetenschap/international-research-team-wants-to-bring-brain-dead-people-back-to-life~a4309018/
READ THE DAMN ARTICLE. The reporter, DID THEIR HOMEWORK and the "doctor's" vast resume and "claims" are largely bull sh@t, concocted crap. GRADE-A no less.
From the Netherlands article: READ IT, cause you obviously did NOT last time I just posted it-
"Bluff Poker?
The Indian stem cell doctor Himanshu Bansal turns out to be the common denominator of a whole cloud of institutes with posh sounding names such as ‘Mother Cell Research Center’, ‘Dr Himanshu Bansal Foundation’, ‘Institute of Spinal Injury and Stem Cell Research’ and ‘Revita Life Sciences’. They all share the same address: Anupam Hospital, second floor, Bansal’s private clinic. Interesting detail: according to the address information, the clinic is situated ‘next to Pantnagar University’, an agricultural university at least ten miles away. Well, it does sound more impressive than ‘next to the cash dispenser’."
AND, the Resume BULL CRAP VERIFIED by the investigative reporter:
"It doesn't take long to find out that Bansal is deep into healing practices one is unlikely to encounter in western hospitals. For instance, he claims to be 'professor' at the 'C.H. Medical College', which turns out to be a small homeopathic centre. His company Revita Life Sciences also offers stem cell treatments, Ayurveda, coloured light therapy, mud therapy, and 'naturopathy', a pathology that denies that viruses or bacteria are the root cause of certain diseases. In addition, Revita offers 'miraculous stem cell therapy' in matters ranging from ageing to breast and penis enlargement.
Bansals CV is no less miraculous. It lists dozens of fellowships, positions and distinctive secondary jobs in places such as London, Glasgow, Berlin, Würzburg, Arhus, Prague, Osaka, Lisbon, Italy and the United States, all held by the man who wants to wake the dead. That is, until you make enquiries at the institutes mentioned.
'I have never heard of this person', says Wise Young, the head of stem cell research at Rutgers University, where Bansal claims to have received a fellowship. 'He never held a fellowship with us', we are informed by department head Frank Madsen from the University of Arhus. 'She doesn't know him and never worked with him', emails the assistant of senator Eva Syková, eminent neuroscientist from Prague. Guy's Hospital doesn't know him either - 'besides, he doesn't get the name of our institute right', a spokeswoman pointedly remarks.
Informal
He just looked around places rather than doing a formal fellowship
Only at Glasgow University someone actually seems to know the jovial Indian. 'He visited me to see how we made a certain type of cells', says Professor of cellular neurobiology Susan Barnett in an email. But was he a 'fellow in stem cell research', as he claims on his website? Certainly not. 'It was very informal. I am pretty sure he just looked around places rather than doing a formal fellowship.'
A place where they do know Himanshu Bansal, is an Internet chat room for paraplegic patients. Many of them relate in detail how they paid tens of thousands of euros to the Indian doctor for stem cell treatments that they describe as amateurishly executed, painful, and ineffective. The doctor also treated deaf and blind children. 'Luckily my son was too young to remember this', one father writes. 'STAY AWAY FROM HIM', warns another person. 'The man is a fraud', yet another."
FAKE "fellowships" at prestigious universities. CLASSIC BULL CRAP. Once you lie about part of your curriculum vitae and resume (especially for someone in a critical position such as a "MD" title to their name), good chance the entire thing is a big ole stink pile of GRADE-A bull sh*t per my experience. And this Indian dude stacks it high and thick. OTC-ville grade A crap of the lowest order. I wouldn't send a stray dog to be "treated" by this sham of a quack, let alone my own dog.
1) I had NO QUESTION??? So what supposed "response to my question"???
2) Been around the world? Don't know that a "clinic" looks like in the 2nd or 3rd world? YOU don't know jack crap about me. I've been "around", this planet, on every continent, and in too many countries to count, both "friendly" and "unfriendly". Don't lecture me about "the world" ; I made my living all over this planet for a long time, in places you can't even find on a map, the worst of the worst, under the worst conditions, the depravity of the human condition and all the rest. I've seen it all "up close and personal" ; been there, done that.
3) The info you cited is BULL CRAP. If you'd read my post, I cited the Netherlands investigative reporter who PROVED that the "curriculum vitae" and "resume" of ole "Dr H. Bansal" is fabricated BULL CRAP. The investigative journalist, from one of the largest newspapers in the Netherlands (equivalent to our NY Times or Washington Post), he checked EVERY CLAIM on the "doctor's" resume of supposed "fellowships" and all the rest, and it's BULL CRAP. BULL CRAP of the lowest order.
http://www.volkskrant.nl/wetenschap/international-research-team-wants-to-bring-brain-dead-people-back-to-life~a4309018/
READ THE DAMN ARTICLE. The reporter, DID THEIR HOMEWORK and the "doctor's" vast resume and "claims" are largely bull sh@t, concocted crap. GRADE-A no less.
From the Netherlands article: READ IT, cause you obviously did NOT last time I just posted it-
"Bluff Poker?
The Indian stem cell doctor Himanshu Bansal turns out to be the common denominator of a whole cloud of institutes with posh sounding names such as ‘Mother Cell Research Center’, ‘Dr Himanshu Bansal Foundation’, ‘Institute of Spinal Injury and Stem Cell Research’ and ‘Revita Life Sciences’. They all share the same address: Anupam Hospital, second floor, Bansal’s private clinic. Interesting detail: according to the address information, the clinic is situated ‘next to Pantnagar University’, an agricultural university at least ten miles away. Well, it does sound more impressive than ‘next to the cash dispenser’."
AND, the Resume BULL CRAP VERIFIED by the investigative reporter:
"It doesn't take long to find out that Bansal is deep into healing practices one is unlikely to encounter in western hospitals. For instance, he claims to be 'professor' at the 'C.H. Medical College', which turns out to be a small homeopathic centre. His company Revita Life Sciences also offers stem cell treatments, Ayurveda, coloured light therapy, mud therapy, and 'naturopathy', a pathology that denies that viruses or bacteria are the root cause of certain diseases. In addition, Revita offers 'miraculous stem cell therapy' in matters ranging from ageing to breast and penis enlargement.
Bansals CV is no less miraculous. It lists dozens of fellowships, positions and distinctive secondary jobs in places such as London, Glasgow, Berlin, Würzburg, Arhus, Prague, Osaka, Lisbon, Italy and the United States, all held by the man who wants to wake the dead. That is, until you make enquiries at the institutes mentioned.
'I have never heard of this person', says Wise Young, the head of stem cell research at Rutgers University, where Bansal claims to have received a fellowship. 'He never held a fellowship with us', we are informed by department head Frank Madsen from the University of Arhus. 'She doesn't know him and never worked with him', emails the assistant of senator Eva Syková, eminent neuroscientist from Prague. Guy's Hospital doesn't know him either - 'besides, he doesn't get the name of our institute right', a spokeswoman pointedly remarks.
Informal
He just looked around places rather than doing a formal fellowship
Only at Glasgow University someone actually seems to know the jovial Indian. 'He visited me to see how we made a certain type of cells', says Professor of cellular neurobiology Susan Barnett in an email. But was he a 'fellow in stem cell research', as he claims on his website? Certainly not. 'It was very informal. I am pretty sure he just looked around places rather than doing a formal fellowship.'
A place where they do know Himanshu Bansal, is an Internet chat room for paraplegic patients. Many of them relate in detail how they paid tens of thousands of euros to the Indian doctor for stem cell treatments that they describe as amateurishly executed, painful, and ineffective. The doctor also treated deaf and blind children. 'Luckily my son was too young to remember this', one father writes. 'STAY AWAY FROM HIM', warns another person. 'The man is a fraud', yet another."
FAKE "fellowships" at prestigious universities. CLASSIC BULL CRAP. Once you lie about part of your curriculum vitae and resume (especially for someone in a critical position such as a "MD" title to their name), good chance the entire thing is a big ole stink pile of GRADE-A bull sh*t per my experience. And this Indian dude stacks it high and thick. OTC-ville grade A crap of the lowest order. I wouldn't send a stray dog to be "treated" by this sham of a quack, let alone my own dog.
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