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Smart MuleRe: Cherry Valley Farm & Retreat (split from Pete Bernard thread)
« Reply #30 on: 21 August 2014 at 19:08:51 »
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catecrow on 21 August 2014 at 19:03:02
I did not know that. That was an e-mail I received word for word from a friend who told me it came straight from the lips of an Ojibwa elder and filled me in on all his info and I passed it on to the owner of Cherry Valley. If I knew it came from a book I would have quoted the source.
At this point I don't see any reason to believe you. Not about Nora, not about anything. You've based your labyrinth talks on shoddy inaccurate googled information (that others now believe is true). You've passed on plagiarized information without vetting it, opening your friend up to an additional lawsuit.
And people think we're mean because we try and warn people about how damaging and dangerous the whole newage movement is
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Smart MuleRe: Cherry Valley Farm & Retreat (split from Pete Bernard thread)
« Reply #31 on: 21 August 2014 at 19:17:33 »
https://web.archive.org/web/20140417184759/http://www.newspapers-online.com/innisfil/?p=7976 Additional plagiarism
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Smart MuleRe: Cherry Valley Farm, Retreat, & Kate Crow's plagiarized fake cancer cures
« Reply #32 on: 21 August 2014 at 19:30:45 »
and....she owns the book
http://community.indigo.ca/posts/The-Marriage-of-Folklore-and-Science-in-Health/group-436/current.html"Essiac - A Native Herbal Cancer Remedy
Posted by Cate Crow, 6 years ago
"Highly recommended book for anyone with cancer or who knows someone going through it. The Ojibwa natives gave this herbal recipe to Canadian nurse Rene Caisse in 1922. Thousands claim (even to this day) that this recipe made from 4 safe, readily available, non-toxic herbs boiled into a tea and taken daily eased their suffering or ended it entirely and restored them to full health when all else had failed. For over 55 years Rene fought the medical establishment and the cancer industry who wanted to outlaw the herbal formula that was actually curing people. "A Native Herbal Cancer Remedy" book even includes the missing herbal ingredient from the original Essiac formula which was only added for very stubborn cancer tumours. It also includes the full Essiac recipe with step by step instructions on how to make it, use it and store it. Dr. Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin, found this formula equally helpful for diabetic sufferers as well. A remarkable story and "tea"."
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catecrowRe: Cherry Valley Farm, Retreat, & Kate Crow's plagiarized fake cancer cures
« Reply #33 on: 21 August 2014 at 19:34:50 »
Not plagarism if the source is quoted. I never wrote it as if it was told to me personally. That was your interpretation. I stand by Essiac and I stand by the Chaga Mushroom.
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Smart MuleRe: Cherry Valley Farm, Retreat, & Kate Crow's plagiarized fake cancer cures
« Reply #34 on: 21 August 2014 at 19:39:09 »
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catecrow on 21 August 2014 at 19:34:50
Not plagarism if the source is quoted. I never wrote it as if it was told to me personally. That was your interpretation. I stand by Essiac and I stand by the Chaga Mushroom.
You don't source your information. In a different post you stated the information was sent to you via email
Quote from: catecrow on 21 August 2014 at 19:03:02
That was an e-mail I received word for word from a friend who told me it came straight from the lips of an Ojibwa elder and filled me in on all his info and I passed it on to the owner of Cherry Valley.
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catecrowRe: Cherry Valley Farm, Retreat, & Kate Crow's plagiarized fake cancer cures
« Reply #35 on: 21 August 2014 at 19:40:50 »
"and....she owns the book
http://community.indigo.ca/posts/The-Marriage-of-Folklore-and-Science-in-Health/group-436/current.html"
So what??? That was a review I wrote on that book after I read it. The quote is by me, not the book.
Now this is just getting plain silly. Now you are going into Indigo's book sites and looking at reviews I wrote on books I've read?
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Re: Cherry Valley Farm, Retreat, & Kate Crow's plagiarized fake cancer cures
« Reply #36 on: 21 August 2014 at 19:42:43 »
What the review proves is that you had read the book and knew the actual source, yet continued to misrepresent it, both as "straight from the lips of an Ojibwe Elder" as well as it being your own account of these fictional events. You are a plagiarist and a liar.
You are insulting the intelligence of all the people on this forum. That may fly with the nuagers. It doesn't fly here.
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Smart MuleRe: Cherry Valley Farm, Retreat, & Kate Crow's plagiarized fake cancer cures
« Reply #37 on: 21 August 2014 at 19:43:01 »
Cate, you said -
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catecrow on 21 August 2014 at 19:03:02
That was an e-mail I received word for word from a friend who told me it came straight from the lips of an Ojibwa elder and filled me in on all his info and I passed it on to the owner of Cherry Valley.
If you owned the book then how could you not possible realize that the information your friend sent to you was not out of the book verbatim? Why didn't you source the book on the Cherry Valley site or in your article when what you wrote was taken directly from it?
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Cate's scheduled "Ojibway Cancer Cures" workshop has been removed from the public Cherry Valley site. But given the level of deception she's shown, I would not assume this means it's been cancelled. We've often seen with frauds that they just advertise this stuff via their mailing lists. Here's the screen cap: