Freedom of speech under attack by Joseph Chikelue Obi

The excellent blog at the quackometer site has had posts taken down by its ISP over a ridiculous legal threat from Joseph Chikelue Obi. This type of censorship based on ridiculous legal threats is a growing problem for freedom of speech on the Internet. Mr. Obi should publish a response to Le Canard Noir’s posts pointing out what he considers wrong instead of attempting to stifle the criticism with legal threats.

The only way to fight this trend is to repost the information in as many other places on the Internet as possible so that the person or organization using the threat will have to spend money to send take down letters to many ISP’s around the globe. There is an additional benefit in that search engines will see all the posts about Joseph Chikelue Obi and start offering up these copies of the original posts to people looking for information about this jerk. So, as Orac has respectfully requested I am putting the original Quackometer posts that Mr. Obi dislikes on my site.

The original Quackometer posts by Le Canard Noir:

Right Royal College of Pompous Quackery – Dublin, Thursday, September 28, 2006

I had to share this with you. Following on from my recent Quack Word ‘Doctor’ blog, I came across the Royal College of Alternative Medicine (RCAM) , a Dublin based – well, I’m not sure quite what it is…

What caught my eye was just the shameless aggrandisement of the site. It is quite hilarious, if not a little repetitive at times. Calling yourself ‘Doctor’ is somewhat pompous when all you have done is paid for some international postage. However, the man behind RCAM has absolutely no shame and titles himself as the:

Distinguished Provost of RCAM (Royal College of Alternative Medicine) Professor Joseph Chikelue Obi FRCAM(Dublin) FRIPH(UK) FACAM(USA) MICR(UK)

Wow! Probably, just Joe to his mates. Naturally, when you Google the qualification FRCAM(Dublin), there is only person who appears to revel in this achievement. I’ll leave the rest as an excercise for the reader.

The distinguished provost looks like he is just another pseudoscientific nutritionist, his spin being “Nutritional Immunomodulation”. This is obviously a lot more clever than Patrick Holfords mere ‘Optimum Nutrition’, but having only one ‘omnipill’ is probably a poorer commercial decision that Patrick’s vast range of supplements.

Obviously, Professor Obi has had a few problems with what probably amount to bewildering comments about his site as the legal threats and press releases concerning his ‘ethical’ responses to criticisms cover more space than anything else. ‘Ethical’ is a favourite word on the site.

The most recent press release states,

7th September 2006 : The Distinguished RCAM Provost, Professor Joseph Chikelue Obi FRCAM(Dublin) FRIPH(UK) FACAM(USA) MICR(UK) has formally accepted appointment as Chief Professorial Examiner for the Doctor of Science (DSc) programme in Evidence Based, Alternative Medicine (EBAM) of a highly respected International University in one of the British Commonwealth Protectorates.

This new qualification is primarily aimed at Medical Graduates, Physicians, Surgeons, Pharmacists, Dentists, Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Opticians, Wellness Consultants, Herbalists, Acupuncturists, Naturopaths , Healers, Podiatrists , Chiropodists , Scientists , Healers ,Therapists, Homeopaths, Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Nurses wishing to ethically upgrade their current Qualifications in Alternative Medicine over an exceedingly intensive 12 – 36 month period of study.

British Commonwealth Protectorates? Could that be Dublin?

I really have no idea what this organisation is all about. But it looks like it could be getting quite big soon…

RCAM currently has International Vacancies for One Million (1,000,000) ‘Foundation Fellows’ (‘Movers and Shakers’) ; who will independently play a highly pivotal role in diligently mentoring (and regulating) it’s future Global Membership.

So if you really think that you seriously have what it takes to become a ‘Leader’ in Alternative Medicine , then (perhaps) RCAM may definitely be exactly what the Doctor ordered for you.

One million. That’s a lot of quacks! And they are just to mentor (and regulate) the wider quack membership! This man has ambition.

The Big J really hates real doctors. This is his most recent press release…

RCAM would like to warmly commend the various Chieftans of the National Health Service of the United Kingdom for ethically and appropriately ignoring utterly misguided calls (from a rather amusing Group of thirteen Clinical Yestermen) to compel Hard-Working (and Tax-Paying) British Citizens to additionally pay for Life Enhancing Alternative Medicine Interventions out of their very own pockets – rather than get such treatments free via the NHS. RCAM would like to also categorically state that such exceedingly flawed ‘G-13? demands that the National Health Service of the United Kingdom expediently abandon Alternative Medicine altogether (in total favour of Conventional Medicine) be diplomatically treated with the very utmost contempt which such unguarded verbal flippance duly deserves ; as none of these 13 ‘Eminent UK Scientists’ behind such calls has professionally attained Globally Acceptable Fellowship Qualifications in Alternative Medicine and as such cannot be deemed competent enough to make such sweeping ‘Shilly-Shally’ statements about the noble independent specialty of Alternative Medicine.

RCAM therefore publicly advises the General Public to lawfully go about their normal Wellness-Seeking Behaviour as usual – without any unwarranted prejudice or fear resulting from such highly self-serving, morally unethical , abjectly crude , totally unprofessional, utterly unstatesmanly, morbidly barbaric, wantonly uncivilized, profanely undemocratic and unspeakably sacrilegious perpetual affronts on the therapeutically formidable institution of Alternative Medicine.

Now, I do not have ‘Globally Acceptable Fellowship Qualifications’ in Santa Clause Studies to know he does not exist. But hey. I must be a morbidly barbaric and profanely undemocratic, unethical duck.

So, struggling around the acres of pomposity I find one place where Prof Joe might be making some money. You can call him to seek his wisdom, after pre-booking an hour’s slot (and handing over your credit card) for a mere 300 Euros. Alternatively, you can pay by the minute on the contact line for a trifling $10 per minute.

Its going to cost you $20 just for Joe to say Hello and to read out his numerous titles, qualifications and names. Not bad ‘ethical’ work.

Ethical Quackery, the Monarchy and Kate Moss – Thursday, October 12, 2006

No, this is not about our Defender of Quackery, our Quack-in-Chief His Royal Quackiness, Prince Charles, but about the Distinguished Provost of the Royal College of Alternative Medicine, Professor Joseph Chikelue Obi. And yes, it is just a rather lame story written solely to get a picture of Kate on my blog.

I’ve written a rather lazy blog on the distinguished professor before that was just a bit of a gawp at his quacktastic website and what looks like a health phone-line scam.

Well, I’ve done a little more digging with Google and it has revealed a few quack gems. It has been pretty hard work, since Google returns some 6,000 pages, the vast majority just appears to be Prof Obi’s self-promotion. However, if you persist in digging a few interesting facts turn up.

So, what has the little black duck found out about the “most Controversial Retired Physician and ‘A-List’ Medical Celebrity, Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi”?

Here we go…

1. The Irish Independent reports that his college does not exist at the Dublin address given on the web site. There’s a surprise! It’s just a front.

2. The Independent goes on. “In January 2003, he was suspended by for serious professional misconduct at South Tyneside District Hospital. Among the allegations made were that he failed to attend to patients, wrote strange notes about colleagues and at one point gave a dating agency phone number to a psychiatric patient.”

3. He was being investigated by the police for taking thousands of pounds of a 58 year old woman to in order to cure a long standing illness.

4. The GMC strike Dr Obi off their register for “serious professional misconduct”. So much for him being retired.

5. On another tack, Dr Obi has been involved in a little cyber-squatting. This looks as if it took place while he was a doctor – always after a few quid!

6. Since then, now self-titled Prof Obi, a few new avenues have been opened, including trying to entice Kate Moss away to one of his ‘safe-houses’ in Ireland. Hat’s off!

He is quoted as saying:

Under the European Convention on Human Rights, Miss Moss still has fundamental rights, just like anyone else out there, and as far as I am concerned, she is not guilty of anything until an Ethical Jury says so.

(I mentioned before that ‘ethical’ was one of his favourite words.)

7. Prof Obi has been developing a Penis Enlarger (watch out Kate) that his own Royal College has now endorsed.

8. At least one person (out of the targeted million) has paid Prof Obi the fees for his college to accredit them. Dr Michael Keet (8 Canards) of the Central London College of Reflexology handed over ‘hundreds‘. Do we feel sorry for out-quacked quacks? I guess we ought to.

9. For those of you wanting to see behind the grand titles and see the real human being, Joseph lists his interests as Comedy in London, Whole Food Nutrition and Christian Music. On this ‘Meetup’ site, he describes himself as “Just a very ordinary guy . . .”. That’s nice.

10. His name appears very often on the blog Abolish The General Medical Council (GMC), often reporting something he has got up to. The blog describes itself as:

An ethical blog for those who publicly feel that the General Medical Council (GMC) should be Statutorily Abolished in favour of a Medical Licensing Commission (MLC) to solely register and revalidate Doctors who practise Conventional Medicine in the UK. The Blog also recommends that the GMC/MLC hands all disciplinary functions over to an Independent Clinical Tribunal (ICT) in keeping with the EU Convention on Human Rights ; to avoid (both) Institutional Bias and Multiple Jeopardy.

Oooh. There is that word ‘ethical’ again. And ‘European Human Rights’. No name is given for the blog author but the avatar is a portrait of the queen. Another apparent obsession of Prof Obi – royalty. Could the author be none other than the Professor himself, a little agrieved for his ticking off? I hope you all click through to the blog. Maybe we will show up in his stats and whoever the writer is can get in contact and confirm one way or another.

I rather hope it is, as the final thing I turned up would just be fantastic…

11. Is the Distinguished Provost of the Royal College of Alternative Medicine, Professor Obi now selling ethical ring-tones? I do hope so.

Watch out Crazy Frog! Here comes the Crazy Provost…

I'm back

I’ve been away from the blog for a month now due to flu, snow (read as aching body from removal), work obligations and the holidays. There have also been a bunch of personal projects that I had been putting on the back burner for over a year that I had to get to work on. I’ve been learning the wonders of the JPEG EXIF data un-standard (un-standard = a standard with so many options and variations it’s practically impossible for a single program to handle all the existing implementations). Quite a bit of the software I’ve been using for years is so far obsolete that I knew I had to make an effort to switch to modern open source replacements. Then there’s my adventures in Linux that has been a decade long continuing journey that I keep plugging away at. Hopefully over the next few weeks I’ll get a bunch of posts up detailing these items.

Of course during the past month I’ve tried to keep up with all the great writing from the blogger’s in my blogroll (it’s over in the right column). As always there has been tons of good stuff on those blogs and a number of issues and news items that I want to comment on from the past month (my drafts folder has never been bigger). In particular I’d like to single out two blogger’s who kindly tagged me with memes during the past month. Greg Laden and Tyler DiPietro tagged me with memes that I hope to follow through on, no promises though, so much I want to do and so little free time. I also want to thank Tyler for the nice comment he left on my last post, kind words are always helpful in making me feel better.

Finally, I missed my blog celebration of some Giant Birthdays. The science greats I missed are:

Ernst Werner von Siemens December 13th

Antoine Henri Becquerel December 15th

Joseph Henry December 17th

James Prescott Joule December 24th

Sir Isaac Newton January 4th

I’ll have to plan ahead next year so that I don’t miss these again especially since it’s the words of Sir Isaac that inspired me to name the feature Giant Birthday in the first place.

Battling the flu

I haven’t posted much the past week because I’ve been battling the flu. Hopefully I’ll be better and back to my regular routine next week.

Buy this book

I’m reading a travel book for the first time in my life and I’m really enjoying it. The book, Two Laps Around the World, is the first book by a friend of mine, Bob Riel.2lapsbookcover

The book is the story of Bob and his wife Lisa’s two round the world trips. It isn’t the standard what to see where to go guide but rather an in depth covering of the people, places, political and religious thoughts they encountered around the globe in the 21st century.

You can get the book at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com or you can buy an autographed copy from Bob’s web site. It would make a wonderful Christmas gift for the globally aware person on your shopping list.

DonorsChoose.org update

I had an update e-mail from DonorsChoose.org a couple weeks ago that announced:

Seven years ago, it started with one teacher, in one school.

Today, we’re proud to announce that DonorsChoose.org is open to every public school in America – serving close to 100,000 schools in 50 states.

From Walla Walla, Washington to Chattanooga, Tennessee. From Portland, Oregon to Portland, Maine. You choose: any school, any state, anywhere.

Now you have more reasons to donate, you can choose from everywhere in the US.

Octobers ScienceBlogs challenge was a big success, check out the Leaderboard to see how it ended. I got another e-mail last week from DonorsChoose.org to let me know that the project I donated to has been fully funded now.

RIP Lizzy 1991-2007

Lizzy 2/2000

On Wednesday 11/21/2007 my cat Lizzy passed away, she was 16 1/2 years old. 😦

Lizzy a.k.a., Lizzie, Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Lizzie Borden, Lizzie the Pooh, Liz, Psycho Kitty, etc., a black, gray and tan domestic short hair tiger was born mid-April 1991 somewhere in eastern Massachusetts. I first got to know Liz in 1993 when her owner shared a large apartment with me in Upton. When Liz’s owner was moving out in 94 we decided that Lizzy would stay in the big place that she had grown to love.

She was the nastiest cat I’ve ever cared for but, like all cats, she had her good moments too. It was never safe to let children near Liz and adults needed to use caution when approaching her lest she get her claws into them. One of her specialties was ambushing unsuspecting humans from on top of a tall hutch in the dining area. She could hide herself completely and quickly take a swipe at your head when you passed underneath. I don’t recall her ever actually hurting anyone from up there but it certainly made you jump. As Liz aged she couldn’t get up high anymore so she would hide under tables for her ambushes. One of her favorite schemes was to hide behind a coat hanging from a chair at the dining table and grab my leg when I got close enough.

Her teeth and claws where put to good use in the late 90’s when mice invaded our apartment. Unfortunately Liz all too quickly learned how to make sure her new toys didn’t die so, I had to use mouse traps to end the invasion. Over the years I got better at judging when to leave her alone which greatly reduced my hydrogen peroxide consumption used for cleaning bites and scratches. Like most of her kind she made an art of napping and she could be very affectionate. On the occasions when I was away for a week or more she would literally cling to me for hours when I returned. Lizzie’s daily moments of affection for me and her weight gain with age earned her the “chubby little cubby” nickname of, Lizzie the Pooh.

In December 2005 Liz and I moved from Upton to a new place in Douglas. The old place was right on a highway so she had never been able to go outside. The new place is on a back road making it safe to go exploring outdoors during daylight hours when the fishers and coyotes aren’t around. She really enjoyed her new freedom spending time outdoors these last months of her life.

Lizzy
Lizzy

More pictures of Lizzy are in the photo pages of my website. Liz was buried on Thanksgiving afternoon in the back yard where she liked to explore.

Searching around the net I found a good short piece by Andrei Codrescu about the death of a 19 year old cat, Requiem for a Cat. Of course, the geek in me has to post the Ode to Spot composed by Data:

Felis catus is your taxonomic nomenclature,
An endothermic quadruped, carnivorous by nature;
Your visual, olfactory, and auditory senses
Contribute to your hunting skills and natural defenses.

I find myself intrigued by your sub-vocal oscillations,
A singular development of cat communications
That obviates your basic hedonistic predilection
For a rhythmic stroking of your fur to demonstrate affection.

A tail is quite essential for your acrobatic talents,
You would not be so agile if you lacked its counterbalance.
And when not being utilized to aid in locomotion
It often serves to illustrate the state of your emotion.

Oh Spot, the complex levels of behavior you display
Connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array;
And though you are not sentient, Spot, and do not comprehend,
I nonetheless consider you a true and valued friend.

Farewell Liz, Rest In Peace.

I'm back and a good read about homeopathy

I’ve been away this week visiting my brother in sunny Florida, a nice break from the freezing temperatures of New England this time of year. I didn’t read blogs or e-mail much and I didn’t post anything here but I have a number of posts in my drafts folder so, there should be a bunch of new posts over the next few days.

Catching up on my regular blog reading today, the JREF pointed me to a post by Ben Goldacre. He has written a very good article, The end of homeopathy? I Highly recommend this article to everyone.

Andy Grove comparing apples and oranges

This post at Pharyngula today is a reply to an interview with Andy Grove over at Newsweek. A commenter over at Pharyngula, Ashutosh also pointed me to a good reply by Derek Lowe.

This is a clear case of an apples and oranges comparison by Dr. Grove. In addition to the points raised by PZ and Derek I’d add the reliability question. It is one thing to design a semiconductor that can have severe problems without harming people and designing drugs that cure the sick without harming them. I mean there is no reset button on a human to give us a clean retry after the new drug crashes the humans life. Any engineer who thinks developing safe and effective drugs can be improved as easily as semiconductor processes is either lacking an understanding of biology and pharmacology or fooling themselves about what they know. Dr. Grove you are embarrassing to a rational thinking engineer like myself. Keep in mind Expertise is real and it matters and it sure seems that chemical engineer Andy Grove has no expertise in pharmacology, biology or medicine.

UPDATES: Oops, I needed to change Mr. to Dr. because he has a doctorate in chemical engineering.

Tyler raises some good points from a CS/Math perspective.

The Slashdot post has some interesting comments.

The Pharma Marketing Blog has a post with an industry insider perspective.

Most pertinent is the Variable Fragment blog’s post, the writer has worked in process development at Intel and now works in biotechnology. What more can you ask for, here’s someone with expertise in both areas.

Finally for silliest comment the award goes to TechNudge.net for this bit of ridiculous commentary.

Andy, maybe if researchers would stop looking for non-existent proof of serious man-made global warming theyÂ’d have a few minutes to get on with diseases. But thatÂ’s not where the funding is.

I mean really, this fool thinks there is but one type of research and researcher so, just re-task them from climate science to pharmacology. I guess he’d like to call on the Geek Squad for all his medical needs too.

Two blogs I've started reading

I’ve added a couple of blogs to my regular reading list and blogroll today. Warning, both of the blogs contain no holds barred opinions and language that is realistic so, people who are easily offended by free speech, you have been warned.

The first one I found today is PANDA BEAR, MD, tip o’ the hat to Orac at Respectful Insolence for pointing me there. The other is PowerUp by Tyler DiPietro a New Englander like me that I found via his comments over at Blake’s Science After Sunclipse blog.

The posts that got me hooked on these blogs are, Kicking Off Complementary and Alternative Medicine Month : PANDA BEAR, MD and, PowerUp: Cranks Cluedo: The Murder of Science with Pseudomathematically Enhanced Ignorance, enjoy!