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Brent Hanson "Associate" False Accuses Glenn Hagele
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| Glenn - USAEyes.org 2005-12-23, 1:05 am |
| The statements of Eye, Brent Hanson's "computer mate", are not
obviously disingenuous.
The link I provided directs one to a single page on the FDA website
where all excimer lasers are conveniently listed. From that page a
person is able to link or search for any relevant information.
Eye is using Brent Hanson's commonly used method of lying the truth.
Yes, the link itself is to only a single page listing all lasers, but
that page is an easy starting source for all information available
from the FDA regarding any FDA approved laser. I see no reason to
provide a link to every single page on the FDA website that relates to
excimer lasers.
It appears to me that Brent Hanson is enlisting the assistance of his
"computer mate" in an attempt to diffuse and misdirect the fact that
Brent Hanson lied about Kent Kirk, MD's statements in a Chicago Fox
News article relating to the Alcon LADARVision 4000 excimer laser.
Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
"Consider and Choose With Confidence"
Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
I am not a doctor.
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| Sure Glenn. If the site had the information you claimed supported your
argument,
you would have provided THE DIRECT LINK. Not a link to some other page
on the vast
FDA website. Nice try.
I have no idea what Glenn is talking about below - I'm not helping
anyone misdirect people...I'm just preventing Glenn from misdirecting
people. Apparently Glenn hates getting caught red-handed.
Message to all: take the time to check out Glenn's links, never assume
he is supporting his claims with anything resembling factual evidence.
Glenn - USAEyes.org wrote:
> The statements of Eye, Brent Hanson's "computer mate", are not
> obviously disingenuous.
>
> The link I provided directs one to a single page on the FDA website
> where all excimer lasers are conveniently listed. From that page a
> person is able to link or search for any relevant information.
>
> Eye is using Brent Hanson's commonly used method of lying the truth.
> Yes, the link itself is to only a single page listing all lasers, but
> that page is an easy starting source for all information available
> from the FDA regarding any FDA approved laser. I see no reason to
> provide a link to every single page on the FDA website that relates to
> excimer lasers.
>
> It appears to me that Brent Hanson is enlisting the assistance of his
> "computer mate" in an attempt to diffuse and misdirect the fact that
> Brent Hanson lied about Kent Kirk, MD's statements in a Chicago Fox
> News article relating to the Alcon LADARVision 4000 excimer laser.
>
> Glenn Hagele
> Executive Director
> USAEyes.org
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> "Consider and Choose With Confidence"
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> Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
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> http://www.USAEyes.org
> http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
>
> I am not a doctor.
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| Glenn - USAEyes.org 2005-12-23, 12:54 pm |
| On 23 Dec 2005 07:17:29 -0800, "Eye" <eyetooamdamaged@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Sure Glenn. If the site had the information you claimed supported your
>argument,
>you would have provided THE DIRECT LINK. Not a link to some other page
>on the vast
>FDA website. Nice try.
The link I provided DOES provide the information that supports my
claim that the Alcon LADARVision 4000 excimer laser is currently
approved by the FDA in good standing and that any issues raised are
either resolved or are being resolved. If the issues raised by Brent
Hanson in this forum were NOT resolved or being resolved, the laser
would not be currently in good standing and available for purchase and
use for US patients.
Brent Hanson of LasikFraud.com may get his "computer mate" to repeat
his lies about Kent Kirk, MD, but multiple associates (should I say
accomplices?) lying the same lie do not make that lie into a truth.
Brent Hanson has repeatedly lied about Kent Kirk, MD's statements in a
Chicago Fox News article relating to the Alcon LADARVision 4000
excimer laser, and now his "computer mate" is repeating the same lie.
Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
"Consider and Choose With Confidence"
Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
I am not a doctor.
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| Excuse me, did I say anything about Kent Kirk at all? I don't think so.
So if I didn't say anything about Kent Kirk, how could it
be a lie?
Want to read about Alcon's troubled laser? Try this link:
http://www.alconladarvision.com/
Check out this stuff at the link above:
Excerpts:
FOX FOCUS follow up their December 2004 coverage. More....
ALCON SETTLES PATIENT LAWSUIT. July 2005. More....
FDA SENDS WARNING LETTER TO ALCON. On April 15th, 2005, the FDA sent a
letter to Alcon with lengthy and extensive criticisms about their
failures in handling complaints about the Alcon LADARVision. More....
ALCON SETTLES EBW LAWSUIT. May 27th, 2005.
CBS IN DALLAS REPORTS ON LADARVISION PROBLEMS: Channel 11 (Dallas/Fort
Worth) reported on a new lawsuit launched against Alcon in Tarrant
County by an injured patient as well as interviews with three surgeons.
More....
FOUR LAWSUITS PROGRESSING AGAINST ALCON. One by a laser leasing
company; one by a patient who was injured; one by a surgeon who used to
use a LADARVision; and the latest (filed February 2005) by an injured
patient who is also a physician. More....
HOW ARE DOCTORS FEELING ABOUT THEIR LADARVISION ADS? This photograph
was sent us by a complications patient who was placed in a little-used
waiting room at the rear of the clinic during a follow-up visit (one of
many) some 6 months after surgery. The laser had reportedly shut down
during surgery, and the patient has been visually disabled and largely
house-bound ever since.
MORRIS WAXLER TESTIFIES AGAINST ALCON IN EBW SUIT. Morris Waxler PhD, a
26-year veteran of the FDA and a defining force in developing excimer
laser approval processes during the 1990s, is acting as expert witness
on behalf of EBW Laser in their ongoing suit against Alcon. The EBW
suit alleges that Alcon "entered into a criminal enterprise to defraud
and deceive the doctors and the companies who used the machines".
More....
FOX FOCUS ZOOMS IN ON LADARVISION: Mark Saxenmeyer of Fox Chicago put
together a lengthy segment on the allegations about the LADARVision,
including airing part of the audiotape of a conference call amongst
surgeons and Alcon senior executives from December 2002. As this is a
matter of public health, we encourage you to contact your local Fox
affiliate and ask them to run Saxenmeyer's report. More....
EYEWORLD'S MATT YOUNG REPORTS ON RETREATMENT RATES. The January issue
of EyeWorld contains an article about the "debate" about retreatment
rates on the LADARVision. More....
MORE THAN 20 DOCTORS IN US AND CANADA REPORTING PROBLEMS. The Times
(London) ran a front page report in August 2004 based on interviews
with surgeons and review of lawsuits involving allegations about
problems occuring on the LADARVision. They claim to have had
information from more than twenty doctors. More....
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| Glenn - USAEyes.org 2005-12-24, 1:03 am |
| Brent Hanson of LasikFraud.com may have his "computer mate" attempt to
flame me (or at Alcon, for that matter) but it does not change the
fact that Brent Hanson has falsely accused Kent Kirk of lying in a
television interview aired by Chicago Fox News some months ago.
>Excuse me, did I say anything about Kent Kirk at all? I don't think so.
>So if I didn't say anything about Kent Kirk, how could it
>be a lie?
Read my message, "Eye", and you may even want to take a look at the
subject line of this thread. I have shown again and again that Brent
Hanson of LasikFraud.com has misrepresented Dr. Kent Kirk's statements
during a Chicago Fox News segment.
Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
"Consider and Choose With Confidence"
Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
I am not a doctor.
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