Friday, November 03, 2006
Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati
This morning, Dr. Robert Baratz, on behalf of the National Council Against Health Fraud, requested that the State Medical Board of Ohio conduct an investigation into the activities of Dr. Victoria Wells (Wulsin)—who is also in the final week of a campaign against Republican incumbent Jean Schmidt in the race for second congressional district seat. Additionally, two local bloggers have uncovered new documents regarding another scandal which plagues the Wulsin campaign at this critical hour.
Baratz’s letter to the medical board included the following:
Activities which we feel merit discipline include, but are not limited to:
Participation in unsupervised, unapproved, and dangerous experiments involving human beings where serious diseases were left untreated akin to the notorious Tuskegee experiments. Wells participated with the Heimlich Institute, Henry Heimlich, The Deaconess Associations of Cincinnati, and other parties in these experiments. Further, when Wells became aware of the nature of these deviant and immoral acts she failed to reveal them to proper authorities, and thus became complicit in them. Numerous journalistic reports and release of a report on this work by Wells herself document her involvement and the experiments themselves. The experiments violate 21 CFR 50 and 56 and 45 CFR 46 and appear to involve lack of informed consent, use of unapproved biological agents, and other unprofessional conduct.
After Wells’ activities became known, she altered the records of her report in an attempt to mislead the public as to her true role.
Recently television advertising depicts Wells in a laboratory coat with a stethoscope in a medical facility suggesting to the public she is a practicing physician. In response to interviews and questions conducted by the Cincinnati Enquirer on October 20, 2006 Wells admitted she has not seen a patient in approximately five years “My most recent clinical work was at the Health Resource Center in Over-the-Rhine from 1998 to 2001.”
The so-called Heimlich Malariotherapy experiments involve the injection of malarial parasites into humans for the alleged treatment of cancer, Lyme disease, and HIV infection. They have been disclaimed by numerous medical authorities, including the Centers for Disease Control, and exposed by the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, and numerous other media.
Baratz has asked for this investigation under Section 4731.22 of the Ohio Revised Code.
We can’t trust her to tell the whole truth about her involvement in malariotherapy, and so we have asked how she could be trusted as a congressperson. This question, however, has thrown party-line Democrats into a frenzy. They accuse us of working to help Jean Schmidt. Whatever. Jean Schmidt may be a bad candidate, but Wulsin’s status as “ethically challenged” cannot be ignored.
And, in addition to Baratz’s complaint, the Whiskey Tango Foxtrot blog (apparently working in conjunction with BizzyBlog) has documents which seem to corner Wulsin in another kind of lie.
In a post entitled “ BUSTED: Vic Wulsin lying about nuclear waste,” WTF has uploaded some letters both to and from the Wulsin campaign.
First, check out this document—a recent letter from Wulsin expressing interest in the Piketon site (click images to enlarge):


On the second page, as WTF indicates with red, you can see Wulsin agreeing with the idea of reprocessing spent fuel at the Piketon County plant.
In the next document, you can see a letter from the steelworkers union to Wulsin:
Even the unions don’t understand what’s happening, having thought they had Wulsin’s support.
Message to Democrats: If you expect real progressives to vote for your candidates, you’re going to have to do much better than this!
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