David Leslie Walker

David Walker----Fake cancer cure guru continues deceptive practices in Mexico.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEHR6WtQiZo
       

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,49385,00.html

Exposed in Mexico July 2010- read the reports!!!!!!

 
David L Walker lived in Olympia Washington until he signed a permanent injunction regarding his 'business' The United States Federal Trade Commission brought charges against David Walker for deceptive practices. The State Of Washington's Attorney General's office assisted in the investigation of this man.

The court documents show that there are many discrepancies in David Walker's famous I Cured My Self Story and that what sworn testimony of professionals say.
He has moved to Mexico where this permanent injunction is hard to legally uphold and where he bought an ocean front house and calls himself a 'doctor'. His fees for curing stage 4 colon cancer have increased from his early days to presently ranging from $25,000 USD to $35,000 USD (paid up front)



These court documents verify that David L Walker has no PhD --in fact he does not hold any degrees in the sciences according to his own testimony. This man claims to have had a stage 4 colon cancer. His oncologist testifies that he had a stage 3 tumor and it had not metastasized to other organs as claimed by David Walker. Please read this information.
Exposed-July 2010 read reports!!!
Read TV Azteca Sonora-Hermosillo's report

http://www.aztecasonora.com/w/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=599:denuncian-pacientes-con-cancer-a-medico-que-juega-con-su-vida&catid=64:sonora-centro&Itemid=74


http://www.primera-plana.com.mx/impreso/12021.pdf

http://www.healthwatcher.net/Quackerywatch/Cancer/

FTC busts David L Walker and CWAT BioResonance device

  • Original charges - March 2002 - .pdf file The FTC alleges David L. Walker is using an Internet site to market products he claims cure cancer, including his "CWAT -Treatment: BioResonance Therapy and Molecular Enhancer." The site claims his treatments, for which he charges between $2,400 and $5,200, make surgery, chemotherapy, and other conventional cancer treatments unnecessary. The FTC alleges the claims are unsubstantiated and a declaration from a distinguished oncologist suggests the therapies are potentially harmful to cancer patients. The agency has asked the court to bar the unsubstantiated claims permanently, and order consumer redress

  • Bogus Cancer Cure Guru Settles FTC Charges - Final decision summary - October 28, 2002 David L. Walker, from the State of Washington, who marketed bogus cancer cures claiming they made other conventional cancer treatments unnecessary has agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that his claims were unsubstantiated. The settlement permanently bars the defendant from making unsubstantiated claims about the health benefits and efficacy of health-related products and services. The FTC filed this case in conjunction with the Office of the Attorney General of Washington and with its invaluable assistance. The Attorney General's Office obtained a judgment in its companion case barring the unsubstantiated claims in Washington state and requiring the defendant to pay $229,000 in consumer restitution.
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