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Homeopathy Quackery With Godless James Randi | Publishing House Medical Cartel Fraud Series

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Published on 21 Nov 2024 / In Health

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Mostly invaders push the homeopathy fraud in the United States. More at https://bitchute.com/invaders

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The people pushing homeopathy do not even understand what the symbols on the fraud medicine they sell to easily duped people in need of real medical care.

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It is criminal to false advertise fraud in Florida and other parts of the world says the legal sites.
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0800-0899/0817/Sections/0817.44.html

817.44โ€ƒIntentional false advertising prohibited.โ€”
(1)โ€ƒWHAT CONSTITUTES INTENTIONAL FALSE ADVERTISING.โ€”It is unlawful to offer for sale or to issue invitations for offers for the sale of any property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, or any services, professional or otherwise, by placing or causing to be placed before the general public, by any means whatever, an advertisement describing such property or services as part of a plan or scheme with the intent not to sell such property or services so advertised, or with the intent not to sell such property or services at the price at which it was represented in the advertisement to be available for purchase by any member of the general public.
(2)โ€ƒPRESUMPTION OF VIOLATION.โ€”The failure to sell any article or a class of articles advertised, or the refusal to sell at the price at which it was advertised to be available for purchase, shall create a rebuttable presumption of an intent to violate this section.
(3)โ€ƒEXEMPTION.โ€”This section shall not apply to any publisher of a newspaper, magazine or other publication, or the owner or operator of a radio station, television station or other advertising media, who places before the public an advertisement in good faith without knowledge that the person so engaging or hiring such owner, operator, or publisher has the intent not to sell the property or services so advertised or with the intent not to sell such property or services at the price at which it was represented in the advertisement to be available for purchase by any member of the general public.

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