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STEM CELL OF AMERICA MEDRA WILLIAM C RADER FRAUD SCAM CON SOCIOPATH PONZI SCHEME COMPULSIVE LIAR , Internet
The fraudulent stem cell peddler, William C. Rader, has changed the name of his fraudulent operation, from Medra to Stem Cell of America. This deceptive tactic has not been the first time Rader has tried to manipulate his illegitimate snake oil business. His new SCA site has the same fraudulent patient testimonies and whopping $30,000 charge for a 3 second injection of false hope.
Please google Medra in the search engine of RIPOFFREPORT.COM to uncover the truth about this conman and his Ponzi scheme operation. Also, be sure to watch the 4 part BBC Panorama expose, "The Truth about Medra," that can be found on Youtube. Do not be fooled by the Youtube video of the same name that was concocted by Rader to manipulate and confuse the viewer. William Rader has used every insidious means possible to prey on desperate and vulnerable people, who are looking for an impossible miracle cure.
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WIlliam C Rader of Stem Cell of America aka Medra has been charged with Fraud by the California Medical Board
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Wed, August 21, 2013
State issues negligence complaint against “stem cell” psychiatrist William Rader
Filed under: Uncategorized — Psych Crime Reporter @ 11:38 am
On March 22, 2013, the Medical Board of California issued an Accusation against psychiatrist William C. Rader, alleging gross negligence, repeated negligent acts, false and/or misleading advertising, disseminating false or misleading statements, dishonesty or corruption, general unprofessional conduct and violation of the state medical practice act.
These charges all regard Rader’s treatment of four patients with fetal stem cell therapy; recommending they undergo such therapy when there is no medical evidence that such therapy could benefit the patients; failing to properly evaluate patients prior to recommending the therapy and failing to provide concise, understandable and accurate information regarding the potential risks and benefits of the therapy.
Additionally, Rader is charged with maintaining two websites and published a book which contain statements that “it is well established that fetal stem cell therapy has no negative side effects.” The website contain other false and/or misleading statements.
If you or anyone you know has been scammed by William C Rader, I would strongly advise you to contact the California Medical board @ 619-645-2075