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Dr. Andrew Chung PhD....

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Seth Barton - 29 Dec 2007 20:08 GMT
Chung wrote:

Here's what we are doing in our community to get folks ready for this
>> >> catastrophe:

I wrote (and Chung never responded):

When can we expect another *major* lunar event Wanger?  Last March, you
predicted that the moon would slam into the Earth on a specific date and it
didn't happen (what a-ahhhhh-suprise.)  That may not have been the exact
prediction but you know what I'm referring to, right?  Or do we need to
Google it?  My question to you is, have you EVER been right?  Hopefully you
don't use these methods with your patients.

Say, are you still offering drive-through checkUps?
BusinessAccountEmail@gmail.com - 29 Dec 2007 20:23 GMT
On Dec 29, 2:08 pm, "Seth Barton

> I wrote (and Chung never responded):

This thread will most likely die if he does not respond to keep it
going.

Even though he is likely psychotic and delusional, he can still
function as a troll and he knows that  somtimes a response often just
gets more responses until one side stops and so sometimes the "smart"
thing to do is not to respond.
R. Preston, PhD - 30 Dec 2007 00:26 GMT
BusinessAccountEm...@gmail.com wrote:
> This thread will most likely die if he does not respond to keep it
> going.

You mean like his threads would all die if no one responded to them?
He wrote something asinine like the moon is crashing into the earth or
whatever, probably got a hundred responses/bites, and now a follow up
thread.
J666 - 30 Dec 2007 01:36 GMT
On Dec 29, 6:26 pm, "R. Preston, PhD
> You mean like his threads would all die if no one responded to them?
> He wrote something asinine like the moon is crashing into the earth or
> whatever, probably got a hundred responses/bites, and now a follow up
> thread.

Yup, people would respond with anything from a long detailed post or a
mockery or playing with him or  with a simple statement like he was a
troll
R. Preston, PhD - 30 Dec 2007 01:47 GMT
> On Dec 29, 6:26 pm, "R. Preston, PhD
>
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> mockery or playing with him or  with a simple statement like he was a
> troll

Let them eat cake.
J666 - 30 Dec 2007 01:51 GMT
On Dec 29, 7:47 pm, "R. Preston, PhD
> Let them eat cake.

Now you get it  - "Let my people eat Angel Food Cake" - God in Exodus.
Seth Barton - 30 Dec 2007 03:55 GMT
> BusinessAccountEm...@gmail.com wrote:
>> This thread will most likely die if he does not respond to keep it
>> going.
>
> You mean like his threads would all die if no one responded to them?

Age old theory with trolls but I've never seen it work, someone always
responds.  Chung needs to be called out at every turn because he's a doctor
and providing dangerous advice, contradicting himself at least once a day.
He once stated that the prisoners at concentration camps during WW2 were not
hungry, I'll not stand back and *listen* to that kind of bullshit, I'll play
with him all day long.  Besides, who gives a sh.t, this group is flooded to
the f.cking rafters with off topic crap, just look at the last 200 posts.
Moderated medical boards on all over the internet, for most, there is a zero
tolerance law for trolls.
J666 - 30 Dec 2007 05:12 GMT
On Dec 29, 9:55 pm, "Seth Barton
> Age old theory with trolls but I've never seen it work, someone always
> responds.  Chung needs to be called out at every turn because he's a doctor
> and providing dangerous advice, contradicting himself at least once a day.

Click on more option in his messages and then on report message and
report him to google and then as cited in another recent thread,
report him to the Georgia State Medical Board - those ACTIONS will be
far more helpful than simply responding to his comments.
Seth Barton - 30 Dec 2007 05:31 GMT
> On Dec 29, 9:55 pm, "Seth Barton
>> Age old theory with trolls but I've never seen it work, someone always
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> report him to the Georgia State Medical Board - those ACTIONS will be
> far more helpful than simply responding to his comments.

True but has anyone actually done that with any success?  Last time I
checked, he still had his licence in GA.  Chung must have at least 50 or 60
sock accounts by now but the idea of reporting his quackery to the Georgia
Medical Board is definitely worth a try!  Perhaps if enough people squeak,
something will be done.  I understand he was sacked in Florida.  Someone
here posted a list of grievances, almost a short biography of Chung's
failures.  It was quite amusing and interesting to read.

Anyway, point well taken.

Happy New Year,

SB
Mike Mordant - 29 Dec 2007 21:16 GMT
> Chung wrote:
>
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Here is his prediction from Feb 10, 2007.

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/browse_frm/thread/9adc1d444638
6666/427ed53968854ca3?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=blood+red#427ed53968854ca3

BusinessAccountEmail@gmail.com - 29 Dec 2007 22:07 GMT
On Dec 29, 3:16 pm, Mike Mordant

> Here is his prediction from Feb 10, 2007.
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/browse_frm/thread/9...

Hmmm ... this one does not go back as far as the July 2006 one you
quoted.  I see a book coming of "The Collected SMC Writings of Chung."
Superghosts - 30 Dec 2007 00:00 GMT
On Dec 29, 5:07 pm, BusinessAccountEm...@gmail.com wrote:
>  I see a book coming of "The Collected SMC Writings of Chung."

'Maranatha!: Tales of a Cracked Quack'
Seth Barton - 30 Dec 2007 03:38 GMT
>> Chung wrote:
>>
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>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/browse_frm/thread/9adc1d444638
6666/427ed53968854ca3?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=blood+red#427ed53968854ca3

Thanks, it was just a simple question, I didn't mean to start a sh.t storm
but it is a logical question, that is, has he ever been right??
Superghosts - 30 Dec 2007 04:45 GMT
> Thanks, it was just a simple question, I didn't mean to start a sh.t storm
> but it is a logical question, that is, has he ever been right??

Well, he did predict that it would *eventally* rain again in his
hometown of Mabelton, GA.

A true visionary, that Earthquack.
 
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