Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 Here's a fraud who Andy exposed for us here. /message/238553 Moulden had a pretty good story that sounded like it might be true. At first, Moulden claimed he could cure autism with special herbs. Now, he promotes this nonsense: http://therapies4kids.com/index.php I've written all sorts of things advising people about the fraud being perpetrated by this guy. Yet, he has 549 people in his Facebook group who want to believe him. Lots of people pay to hear him speak. Who thinks wearing weighted vests can pull mercury out of the brain to cure autism? Age of Autism, which is a spinoff blog from the old Generation Rescue " Rescue Post " blog has promoted Moulden and his scams. You can ask AoA why they promoted this con artist. They stopped allowing me to comment there when I reported the truth about another fraud, Baggs. For those who may not know of Baggs, she's a woman who pretends to have low functioning autism and claims she does not want to be cured. She was featured on CNN. She had a doctor diagnose her as autistic by writing it on his prescription pad when she was 20 years old. That was after she wound up in an asylum from using too much LSD. Prior to that, she was normal. So, why is this important? Moulden's claims take the focus off of mercury, just like " too many, too soon " does. Both of these things that are promoted by GR and their associates make us all look foolish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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