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What a lazy excuse for investigative journalism David Phelps had an opportunity to review documentation and incontrovertible evidence of illegal and immoral activities that broke numerous laws and regulations with respect to the FDA and the FTC. He spoke with and communicated with Eniva victims, he received evidence and testimony from former Eniva affiliates, and was made privy to a two year history of detailed investigation and research into the Eniva MLM pyramid scheme and their bogus cancer cure "Vibe". Mr. Phelps failed to notice that, according to Eniva President Andy Baechler, the number of distributors dropped from 400,000 to 120,000 in less than six months, he got the name of Dr. Stephen Barrett wrong, and even plagiarized the first StarTribune publicity piece, comparing the Eniva MLM scheme to Tupperware and Mary Kay. This is a laughable piece of free advertising for one of the biggest Internet scams on the web today. It is shameful and amateur journalism. The StarTribune is not a newspaper - it is a vanity press.
Robert Burtis |