Keep your eyes on the FDA. They are trying to stop the sell and use of
any alternative therapies and supplements. If the FDA had their way, we
would no longer be able to buy even vitamins.
A Trial Down In Texas May Be Vital To Us
All
by Tony Isaacs
Events appear to be marching slowly but
surely towards a trial in Texas which may have major implication for
all of us regarding our freedom of access to dietary natural health
supplements. The conflict began as result of an FDA complaint five
years ago that seeks to set a precedent for how much control the FDA
has over all natural supplement companies. It pits Utopia Silver, a
small natural supplement company and maker of colloidal silver which I
consult to, against the Goliath of the FDA and the World Pharma lords
the FDA serves.
Much like the Alamo defenders in days gone
by, this small company and it's supporters of health freedom are pitted
against a corrupt giant determined to impose it's will and stifle
freedom - and, just like the Alamo and the struggles that followed, the
outcome may effect the freedom and future of millions.
Five years ago, about the same time that the
FDA began renewed targeting of colloidal silver because of it's
effectiveness as a natural anti-biotic and rising popularity - and not
coincidentally as a threat to the profits of Big Pharma and mainstream
medicine - the FDA sent an email to the Texas Department of State
Health Services (TDSHS ) essentially complaining that Utopia Silver was
making medical claims which, in the eyes of the FDA turned their
supplements into drugs. The TDSHS then brought the complaint to the
Officer Texas Attorney General (TAG).
It has since been determined that among the
targeted objections are: having medical terms such as cancer,
hepatitis, diabetes, etc., posted anywhere on the website; having any
medical terms in a search engine, and the posting of testimonials from
customers who had taken any company products and defeated or improved
any medical condition.
Such restrictions appear to be clear
violation of the First Amendment (Freedom of Speech) of the
Constitution of the United States of America, especially the
prohibition against posting testimonials and speaking the truth about
how people believe that dietary supplements have helped them.
If the FDA is to have their way, a person
seeking a natural dietary supplement for any medical condition would
not be able to go to any website which offered vitamins, minerals,
natural supplements or any other alternatives to mainstream medicine
and be able to find that term in a search of the site or mentioned
anywhere in the site. Neither would they be able to find testimonials
from anyone who had used an alternative to FDA approved drugs and
medical procedures.
Next Wednesday there is a meeting between
the parties in a Judges chambers in Austin, Texas as they attempt to
comply with a judges request to work out an agreement. So far the Texas
Attorney General's Office (TAG), which are commissioned officers of the
FDA (which is likely a violation of both the Texas and US
Constitutions), appear to be obviously acting on behalf of the FDA,
have not given any indication of making a fair or reasonable
settlement.
Last spring, the Assistant Texas Attorney
General in charge of the case, Raul Noriega, first agreed and then
reneged on an oral agreement that would have settled the case. When
asked why Noriega's only response was that he was told by higher ups to
proceed to trial despite the prior agreement to settle.
Last summer, TDSHS employees paid three
visits to the Utopia Silver offices and lab locations, and asked to
make inspections. The first time, two TDSHS officers paid a visit. One
identified himself as an "inspector" and the other as an
"investigator". The owner of Utopia Silver, Ben Taylor, asked to see
credentials so he could make a copy. When they refused he turned them
away.
The next day they returned, accompanied by
two Texas State Troopers, and said they had a warrant. When Taylor
demanded to see it, they again refused, saying he could go to Austin if
he wanted to see it and threatening to arrest Taylor if he did not
comply. At that point, Taylor began placing a phone call to the local
sheriff, and the TDSHS employees and State Troopers beat a hasty
retreat. It was later determined that no properly executed affidavit
ever existed.
Two days later the TDSHS employees returned
for a third time, just ahead of a Sheriff's Deputy. Taylor told them
that since he was expecting the deputy to be there that morning to take
statements about their activities day before, he would talk to them
after he spoke to the deputy. He told the two TDSHS men to wait outside
until the deputy took statements from four employees who had witnessed
what had transpired the previous day.
"In the middle of the first statement," said
Taylor, "the investigator came in asked to speak to the deputy. The
deputy followed him to the lobby and I followed right behind. The TDSHS
man asked if I was going to comply with the warrant for an inspection.
I again told him that I would talk to him when I finished with the
deputy"
"He then proceeded to say that since I was
refusing his inspection," Taylor continued, "would I sign a document
stating that I refused inspection, and I said no and they left. After
that, we finished giving our statements to the Sheriff deputy and so
far they have not been back."
Most recently, they have continued to
stonewall and refuse to answer questions or otherwise attempt to make
clarifications requested by Ben Taylor in accordance with the presiding
judge's request for both sides to work together to try to work out an
agreement. When Utopia Silver asked why they were being singled out for
such actions and nothing was happening to similar companies, Assistant
Attorney General Noriega said that "someone" had decided to make Utopia
Silver a test case. After he made the statement, he was interrupted by
the TDSHS officer, who, according to Taylor "proceeded to hem and haw
on that point, obviously not comfortable with that statement having
been made by the Assistant Attorney General."
While the Texas Attorney General's office
may try to contend that this is merely a state action "to insure the
safety of the citizens of the State of Texas", the truth is that in
Texas the state attorney generals are commissioned as officers of the
FDA and there is no denying that the investigation into Utopia Silver
began as a result of an FDA complaint.
The outcome of the trial could have huge
implications for thousands of similar companies as well as for the many
millions of U.S. citizens who choose to use natural dietary
supplements. Although not publicized until today, already many
individuals and organizations are aware of this FDA led outrage and are
anxiously waiting to see how it unfolds. Among them is an associate of
Aaron Russo's who has indicated that they want to include the case in
an upcoming documentary.
Before all is said and done, there are
likely to be many more interested parties join the fray in support of
Utopia Silver and the issues at stake in the case. It could well be
that the Texas Attorney General and those who are really behind the
lawsuit may find that Utopia Silver has more friends and supporters
than they have imagined possible.
(Note: After the hearing next week and as
this case moves forward I intend to update The Best Years In Life and
the world about what is happening down here in the Hill Country of
Texas that may affect us all. Should the FDA persist in trying to usurp
the US Constitution and our rights to access to safe and effective
alternatives to dangerous mainstream drugs and managed illness I
promise that I will do my best to raise a hue and cry far and wide. And
I will be calling upon my friends here to help raise it.)
The Texas Constitution
Article 1 - BILL OF RIGHTS
Section 8 - FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESS;
LIBEL
"Every person shall be at liberty to speak,
write or publish his opinions on any subject, being responsible for the
abuse of that privilege; and no law shall ever be passed curtailing the
liberty of speech or of the press. In prosecutions for the publication
of papers, investigating the conduct of officers, or men in public
capacity, or when the matter published is proper for public
information, the truth thereof may be given in evidence. And in all
indictments for libels, the jury shall have the right to determine the
law and the facts, under the direction of the court, as in other
cases."
"The FDA 'protects' the big drug companies
and are subsequently rewarded, and using the government's police powers
they attack those who threaten the big drug companies. People think
that the FDA is protecting them.
It isn't.
What the FDA is doing and what the public
thinks it is doing are as different as night and day."
Dr. Herbert Ley Former U.S. FDA Commissioner
About the Author
Tony Isaacs, is a natural health researcher
and author of books and articles about natural health, as well as song
lyrics and humorous anecdotal stories. Mr. Isaacs also has The Best
Years in Life http://tbyil.com website
for baby boomer's and others wishing to live longer, healthier, and
happier.
Freedom
of speech is one of the things that makes America unique. Hopefully the
FDA won't have its way and we can continue to purchase the natural
remedies that make us feel better and keep us healthy.
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