In Jan Drew's False Accusation World
Jan Drew the Accuser wrote:
Quoting:
During the last several years, I have from time to time posted to this and
other newsgroups a file of information called "An Anatoxin-a Primer." I now
retract the statements made in the Anatoxin-a Primer.
The Anatoxin-a Primer implied that Super Blue Green Algae from Klamath
Lake,
produced by Cell Tech, contains anatoxin-a (a neurotoxin I characterized as
addictive), and that Cell Tech deliberately avoids testing for this toxin
because anatoxin-a is responsible for the effects reported by SBGA users. I
have since been advised that Cell Tech conducts regular tests that would
disclose anatoxin-a, and that this toxin has never been found in Super Blue
Green Algae. I had no basis for the suggestions I made in the Anatoxin-a
Primer, and I hereby retract it in full.
Yet he claims he didn't lie.
What statement did I ever make about Cell Tech or
their products is a lie? The retraction does not
say any of my statements were false, much less
a lie.
I've asked you before, and you have never been
able to show me even one statement I made about
Cell Tech which is untrue, much less a lie.
When you accuse me of lying, that is a false
accusation. If you dispute that, kindly quote
one of these lies you claim I told.
You won't do that. And I know why you won't
do that. It is because you can't.
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