Dear patient or lay-person searching this news group for answers to dental
questions.
As you no doubt have already noticed, this site has been hijacked by trolls
trying to fabricate issues about toxicity levels and diseases which do not
exist. For years, the dentists who have participated on this news group
have tried to debate these trolls scientifically, tried to argue with them
or just tried to ignore these posters. Unfortunately, these trolls have
chosen to continue their barrage of attacks against science and proven
methods of legitimate dental care. Finally, this group of dentists and
ancillary personnel, have chosen to simply go away. The down side of this
is that a lot of good people are left with their legitimate questions and
concerns un-answered.
As a group, we [the regular posters from this news group] have been
discussing how to fill the void left by the absence of virtually all dental
professionals from this news group. After thorough discussion, we have
chosen to open a separate internet forum for people to ask questions, debate
dental science, review techniques, learn about regulatory issues, etc.
We have created this forum at: www.scimeddentistry.com/smd
We welcome anyone to come to this site and discuss dental topics and
concerns. To avoid flame wars and abuse to anyone posting to the site,
there is a group of moderators on the site who will remove any poster who is
rude, abusive, vulgar, or posts unwanted advertisements for other sites.
Spam will not be tolerated, nor will any Troll-type behavior.
Participating in the site requires a valid email address. There is a log-in
process where you register and receive a confirmation email back prior to
gaining access to the site. This is only to enable us to eliminate those
posters who are abusive to the group. No information about any poster is
collected, no information is being sold or distributed to others. A cookie
is utilized only to enable the registration process and subsequent log-ins.
Since the site is just now getting started, be patient if it takes a few
hours (or more) to get replies to your questions. Please understand that
the regulars who volunteer to be available at this site do so as volunteers
only. We receive no compensation beyond the opportunity to discuss our
favorite topics with interested people. No one is getting paid to be there,
and we all have lives outside of the internet. Although at times, that may
seem hard to believe.
Please register on the site, obtain your email confirmation, and initiate or
join in on some discussion.
Please do not respond to this message as we do not read this newsgroup any
longer.
Sincerely,
Amatus Cremona
Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 07 Feb 2006 11:09 GMT
>Dear patient or lay-person searching this news group for answers to dental
>questions.
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>have tried to debate these trolls scientifically, tried to argue with them
>or just tried to ignore these posters.
Is this a commercial spam message?
Jes' wonderin' ........
> Unfortunately, these trolls have
>chosen to continue their barrage of attacks against science and proven
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>
>Amatus Cremona
Clinton - 07 Feb 2006 14:51 GMT
> On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 14:22:37 GMT, "Amatus Cremona"
>
> Is this a commercial spam message?
>
> Jes' wonderin' ........
Yes because the poster indicates its commerical purpose and clearly
states he has no intention to respond in an interactive fashion on
this newsgroup. I.E.
"Please register on the site, obtain your email confirmation, and
initiate or
join in on some discussion. Please do not respond to this message as we
do not read this newsgroup any longer.
Sincerely,
Amatus Cremona "
kvteeth@yahoo.com - 11 Feb 2006 16:46 GMT
> > On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 14:22:37 GMT, "Amatus Cremona"
> >
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> Sincerely,
> Amatus Cremona "
Yes. clearly, SPAM.
SPAM. Noted and reported.
"Please do not respond to this message as we do not read this newsgroup
any longer."
Since AMtus does not read this newsgroup, then how is s/he bothered by
responses to his/her continued posts here?
Seems Amatus thinks s/he owns the internet and free speech. Sorry but
this person clearly has some problems, IMO.
Ann - 12 Feb 2006 22:18 GMT
This is spam. The site advertised is a dead duck!
>Dear patient or lay-person searching this news group for answers to dental
>questions.
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>
>Amatus Cremona
Sdores - 13 Feb 2006 14:02 GMT
What do you mean "dead duck". Is it closed now? UM MOM Susan
> This is spam. The site advertised is a dead duck!
>
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>>Amatus Cremona
letsconnect - 15 Feb 2006 07:05 GMT
> The site advertised is a dead duck!
As I said, a complete nightmare from an SEO point of view... but it's
on topic, therefore doesn't qualify as spam in my book... plus I like
the avatars ;-)