In the end it matters not if CH cured, was taught, was genuine or is a fraud.
He set himself up as a Master Physician and he should be judged as such. By any standard he has breached ethical practice and broken the concept of 'duty of care' his actions should be treated as such.
James
There is no doubt, Christopher Hansard's [i:269c50f802]Dur-Con[/i:269c50f802], his 'lineage' and 'training' are his fraudulent invention.
[christopherhansard.blogspot.com]
Quote:Do any of you really believe that the suffering caused by him is in any way justified because he happened to help some others along the way?
Nonce:
You nailed it.
That is a very meaningful and helpful explanation.
Funny how KA Hochreiter, K Hochreiter and K Hawkrider, all from Arizona, signed CH's petition in support of him. You wouldn't think those would all be the same person, hmmmm? :roll:
This actually made me wonder, if Hansard or someone in support of him is signing his petition with fictitious names, are the other legitimate names signed by the actual nameholder? Or has that petition been padded with legitimate people's names without their knowledge or permission?
Exactly! After all Christopher Hansard has a well developed habit of creating fictitious characters to support his fabricated claims. They include:
Urgyen Namchuk
Professor Sonam Amdongyapa
Tsering Damchog
Dorjong Rimpoche
Tsevegar Rimpoche
None of whom exist, and all the cynical products of Hansard's imagination, the ones appearing on his 'petition' appear to be just further examples of his deceipt and desperation.
The Stop CH from practicing petition has been closed. Does anyone here know about this?
Many of the names on the list are people who still suppot CH. They cannot believe the accusations, because CH has helped them. As for the 3 suspect names they could be legit, at the workshops sometimes there were more than one member of a family there.
That aside, does anyone know what happens if a publisher ( Harper Collins) does decide that the excerpt in the book was plagiarized? Is this something that can result in criminal charges? Does this type of thing create any press buzz, when an author is discredited?
Bump. Didn't want to loose this thread.