Guest guest Posted August 30, 2007 Report Share Posted August 30, 2007 > > Contradicting the MD indirectly - that is what struck me about this > post. It reminds me of the story of a Martial Artist and Sports > Psychologist I know who had a bad encounter with a psychiatrist who > was bleeding the money out of one of his patients for years, and how > he fixed her with a EM and EP techniques within minutes. > > My questions are: Why risk getting in trouble with the MD? > Friendship? Or is there higher criteria involved? > > And when that special day comes which you mention below, how does one > stay " under the radar? " > > Anthony A perfectly logical response, and it's also a response that has been brought up before by people wiser than us. Two ways. Obey the laws, get the insurance, and have the hermano grande as a watchdoggy... ....or, fly under the radar. And maybe, some of both. So people do have choices. I do love Gary Craig's disclaimer. Ps. In the above case, there was no exchange of money for services. Cool hunnnn? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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