Graham Kelly and the stem cell hoax
After many years of fiefdom in the digital gold currencies Kelly admitted recently he will shut down his currency joint goldnow later this year. Most likely the word has spread that Kelly is a thieve and scalps his clients where ever possible.
Now, you would think he retired, but no, he moved on to the next scam called stemenhance , a totally worthless and overpriced multilevel marketing snake oil.
Some gullible and naive readers on an obscure yahoo group called PT-refuge allow him to peddle his worthless stuff. Some, however, do object it.
Here some excerpts:
Graham,
You’re spamming the list, you have been for a month or so, it’s really, really boring as hell; maybe you get the jist now?
If you want to publish some peer reviewed, published science on the subject, feel free; this has been repeatedly requested.
Fact is, though, it would seem there is none.
BGA has been around for an awfully long time, it’s not new, it’s been looked at by many health professionals, it’s been found to be TOXIC in certain situations; caveat emptor, people. The claimed health benefits are clearly a SCAM, promoted to the unwary. If it was even 1% ‘as good’ as Graham is claiming, there would be SCIENCE behind it, and it seems that there is NONE whatsoever (other than that manufactured by the organisation itself; for the veracity of which, read some of the links already sent into the list, which clearly show the ‘scientist’ behind this has been done for misleading the stupid, before.
/any discussion from me
Best,
PP
“The man who owns a slave, or lives by exploiting others, whether slave or not, is not himself a free man. He is a man who must look over his shoulder all the time, in fear. True freedom lies in a deep concern for the freedom of others, and if this is accepted it should make every man, out of pure selfishness, the ardent devotee of the freedom of his neighbor.” -Leonard Wibberly, 1776 – And All That (1975), p. 72.
— On Sun, 7/31/11, Graham Kelly <kelly_clan@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> From: Graham Kelly <kelly_clan@fastmail.fm>
> Subject: Re: [PT] addictions
> To: “PT List” <PT-Refuge@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Sunday, July 31, 2011, 6:44 AM
> PP,
>
> None-the-less, I’ve discovered (from vast experience)
> that the product
> works 100% of the time with humans, horses, and dogs. But
> 1% of my many
> 100′s of customers claim it doesn’t work, but upon each
> investigation,
> it transpired the dosage was wrong, and they didn’t ‘feel’
> it was
> working or they just didn’t consume the product as per
> instructions.
>
> Indeed, its a physiological *impossibility* for health
> changes NOT to
> take place.
>
> GK
>
> On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 05:03 -0700, “Passive PROFITS”
@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> >> For legal reasons, StemTech makes NO health claims
> at all.
>
> >Which would be because there is no peer reviewed
> scientific evidence,
> >that it is effective at anything at all.
> ———————————————
> Read about our stem cell adventures!
or this one:
Graham Kelly (goldnow) is a thief. we all know that goldnow.st is technically bankrupt, out of business. It has even been announced and confirmed by the owner Kelly. He has stolen over 2kg of gold from me in 2005. He will rot in hell. He is now into the next scam on his long list of stealing from his clients: stem cell mlm, you have been warned! JMA replying: It goes on and on... there are 2 reasons not to buy any algae product, first is it is snake oil, and the second is: posted by nnnnn@echeque.com james a. donald from [gsc] On 2011-07-31 5:19 PM, John wrote: > > Graham Kelly (goldnow) is a thief. Going through my old emails about Graham Kelly I see that I first implied he was a scammer in 2003 February, when I wrote "Anyone who invests on this kind of a prospectus, is a pidgeon. " On 2003 June, I implied he was party to fraud committed by OS Gold. On November 2003 I said "Graham Kelley has vouched for all sorts of crooks" On 2004 January I said "If someone told me he was getting rich by playing high stakes poker, and invited me to stake him, I would look for a sharp pointy stick. ", which in context was a polite way of saying that Graham Kelley needed killing. On 2005 February I said: "Anyone who claims to have such improbably consistent wins on Forex is a scammer", which in context implied that Graham Kelley was a scammer. On 2005 August I piously posted giving him friendly helpful advice on how to most effectly lie, cheat, and steal, and gently chiding his measures as excessively obvious. And so on and so forth.
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