November 28, 2007

 

David MacNiven

Team Fox Officer

Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

dmacniven@michaeljfox.org

 

Dear David,

 

How are you today?

 

I thought you might be interested in the bulletin (below) that I have just sent out to my nonprofit's email list of 20,000 people.

 

I've also contacted Stephen Colbert to let him know that your benefit is a scam.

 

I'm also putting this letter to you in my nonprofit's website's "Unanswered Letters" section, since I assume there will be no reply, as in past instances. If however you do make a reply to this letter, I will take the letter out of the "Unanswered Letters" section and post it and your reply in the appropriate place on my nonprofit's site.

 

Be ashamed that you belong to an organization that keeps people in the dark about simple dietary changes that can alleviate suffering.

 

P.S. What's your salary?

 

Regards,

 

Jock Doubleday

Director

Natural Woman, Natural Man, Inc.

A California 501(c)3 Nonprofit Corporation

http://www.SpontaneousCreation.org

director@spontaneouscreation.org

 

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[BULLETIN]

December 28, 2007

 

Friends,

 

As reported in the New York Observer:

http://www.nyobserver.com/2007/saturday-december-1st

 

. . . on December 1, Stephen Colbert will host ÒA Funny (Groovy) Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's.Ó It's a benefit for Michael J. Fox's Foundation for Parkinson's Research, and it features various entertainers.

 

And it's a total scam.

 

Stephen Colbert doesn't realize he's being used. (He doesn't have time to do his own health research.)

 

The truth about Parkinson's:

 

Parkinson's is caused by drinking aspartame-containing beverages. Michael J. Fox is a diet Pepsi addict and has been for many years.

 

Michael's so-called "nonprofit"

http://www.michaeljfox.org/

 

is making millions of dollars employing people to be a brick wall to information that could help Michael and others recover from this debilitating condition (not "disease").

 

I've written the "nonprofit" many times to tell them about the detrimental health effects associated with Michael's addiction, but they never write back or pass the info on to Michael. Why? Because their salaries depend on Michael's ignorance.

 

Type the words  aspartame parkinson's  into google and you'll get 162,000 web pages.

 

Here's one:

http://www.sweetpoison.com/aspartame-information.html

 

Here's another:

http://www.rense.com/general21/parkinsonfox.htm

 

Here's another:

http://www.mercola.com/article/aspartame/hidden_dangers.htm

 

Here's another:

http://www.wnho.net/history_of_aspartame.htm

 

Here's another:

http://www.dorway.com/92symptomsfotocopy.html

 

The people working for Michael J. Fox's foundation should be ashamed that they belong to an organization that keeps people in the dark about simple dietary changes that can alleviate suffering.

 

In health,

 

Jock Doubleday

Director

Natural Woman, Natural Man, Inc.

A California 501(c)3 Nonprofit Corporation

http://www.SpontaneousCreation.org

director@spontaneouscreation.org

 

Jock Doubleday is the author of

"Spontaneous Creation:

101 Reasons Not to Have Your Baby in a Hospital, Vol 1:

A Book about Natural Childbirth and the Birth of Wisdom and Power in Childbearing Women"