--- In [email protected], "Richard J. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> > > From what I've heard, Skolnick was forced to take his 
> > > "Hoodwinked" article down from his website and it was 
> > > not allowed to be circulated by JAMA. I also heard that 
> > > Skolnick lost his job because of the defamatory article 
> > > he wrote for JAMA when he got sued by Chopra. Apparently 
> > > the article is being now being repressed according to the
> > > settlement.
> > >
> jstein wrote:
> > None of this is true.  Chopra never sued Skolnick.
> >
> You may want to check your facts on this!
> 
> "Your movement's SLAPP suit against me prevented my finishing
> an article that examines the scientific evidence for the claims 
> of TM and Maharishi Ayurveda (those interested in seeing this 
> should stay tuned for a book in the works)."
> 
> From: Andrew Skolnick
> Date: Sun, Mar 12 1995 3:30 pm
> Groups: sci.skeptic, sci.psychology, sci.med, alt.health.ayurveda
> Subject: Chopra Credibility
> http://tinyurl.com/y6ttvo 
> 
> One development noted at the recent CSICOP Conference in Dallas 
> was the fact that supporters of the Maharishi's "Ayur-Vedic 
> Medicine" have filed a SLAPP suit against Andrew Skolnick and 
> another editor at the Journal of the American Medical Association.
> 
> Source: sci.skeptic
>


This was 11 years ago. Where's skolnick's book on the subject?

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