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David P. Amrein
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David P. Amrein (1978–) is a disciple of not-a-medical-Dr Hulda Clark.
Mr. Amrein is the founder of "Dr. Clark Research Association", aka "Dr. Clark Zentrum", based in Switzerland, which is carrying on the unproven Hulda Clark electronic-zapper "protocols" in Europe.
Like his mentor Ms. Clark, Mr. Amrein is a recipient of a summary judgment from the FTC preventing him from repeating unsubstantiated claims that the zapper devices he sells can cure cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, and other serious/terminal illnesses.[1]
The student may have surpassed the master: Mr. Amrein received a second summary judgment from the FTC in 2012 concerning pharmaceutical anti-impotence treatment; unlike the consumers' penises, the charges against him stood up in court.[2]
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- David was a Scientologist. Having access to the Scientology membership-roll would come in handy, as it doubles a "sucker list."