THE CONSPIRACY (Pt. 2)
- DOCUMENT #6
QUOTES FROM KIMBALL'S ATTORNEY IN THE PUBLISHED BOOK "STOP THE FDA"
Eric Luden was Mr. Kimball's attorney at the time and was asked for a statement about Mr. Kimball's arrest to be put in a new book publication coming out in 1992 named "STOP THE FDA-SAVE YOUR HEALTH FREEDOM". CLICK LINKS BELOW TO VIEW MR. LUDEN'S INSERT IN THE BOOK. (6)
- EXHIBIT 6-1 - Click Link for image of statement directly from the book
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- DOCUMENT #7
DETECTIVE TANNER'S INTERROGATORIES
Mr. Kimball then filed a civil suit against Detective Tanner, FDA officials etc. In an answer to interogatories, Detective Tanner, now reduced to Sargeant Tanner, stated agents names and government agencies involved. In interrogatory #4 under second, Tanner clearly stated that Mr. Kimball's arrest was due to the FDA and DOH. In interrogatory #5 (a)Tanner again states he responded to a narcotics investigation when of course, none existed. Click below for Tanner's Interrogatories (7)
- EXHIBIT 7- pg. 1 - Click Link for image of actual interrogatory answers by Detective Jeff Tanner.
- EXHIBIT 7- pg. 2 - Click Link for image of actual interrogatory answers by Detective Jeff Tanner.
- EXHIBIT 7- pg. 3 - Click Link for image of actual interrogatory answers by Detective Jeff Tanner.
- EXHIBIT 7- pg. 4 - Click Link for image of actual interrogatory answers by Detective Jeff Tanner.
- EXHIBIT 7- pg. 5 - Click Link for image of actual interrogatory answers by Detective Jeff Tanner.
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- DOCUMENT #8
FDA LETTER & LABEL SUBMITTED
As soon as DEDI developed a liquid deprenyl product in March of 1991, Mr. Kimball filed a submission with the FDA requesting the FDA to make an advisory opinion that DEDI's deprenyl type product then named Citric Acid Solution (C.A.S.), be determined by the FDA to be a dietary supplement/nutrient, not a drug. Mr. Kimball included with his submission to the FDA, all medical claims, effective in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, etc. and included a sample label. Click on this page for FDA letter and label submitted to the FDA (8)
- EXHIBIT 8- pg. 1 - Click Link For image of actual label filed with a submission to the FDA in 1991, for the FDA to make the determination that C.A.S. (Liquid Deprenyl Citrate) to be a Dietary Supplement/Nutrient.
- EXHIBIT 8- pg. 2 - Click Link For image of actual letter sent by the FDA to Mr. Kimball refusing to review the submission and make the determination as to Liquid Deprenyl Citrate being a Dietary Supplement/Nutrient.
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- DOCUMENT #9
The actual 1991 submission by Mr. Kimball that went to the FDA for their advisory opinion of Mr. Kimball's Liquid Deprenyl product to be determined a supplement/nutrient allegedly just disappeared. ????
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DOCUMENT #10
LEGAL RESEARCH BY LOUIS T. SMITH
Mr. Kimball, in 1991, reviews laws with his legal researcher and advisor, Louis T. Smith, and finds the following:
- EXHIBIT TEN-A - Law quote that any letter or statement from any individual at the FDA about whether or not DEDI's deprenyl product is a supplement/nutrient or not is meaningless, as the FDA employee's statements or opinions do not mean that it is the advisory opinion of the FDA. Click link for an image of the actual law
- EXHIBIT TEN-B - The FDA, in making an advisory opinion after a submission such as Mr. Kimball's, must follow their own law and procedures. Click link for an image of the actual law
- EXHIBIT 10-C - That the deprenyl product developed by DEDI, reclassified, could be imported and sold perfectly legally to individuals in the United States if DEDI had a facility outside the U.S. Click link for an image of the actual FDA importation Policy.
- EXHIBIT TEN-D1 - A facility in Mexico was found for DEDI. For the legal importation of Liquid Deprenyl Citrate into the United States and foreign countries. B&B Freight Forwarding, Inc. was started in Otay Mesa, California on the Mexican border and Louis T. Smith managed these facilities. Click link for an image of the actual agreement with the facility in Mexico called Cyto Pharma to produce Liquid Deprenyl Citrate.
- EXHIBIT 10-D2 - Click Link For image of actual document which depicts Louis T. Smith as manager of B&B Freight Forwarding.
- EXHIBIT 10-D3 - Click Link
For image of actual document which depicts Louis T. Smith as manager of B&B Freight Forwarding.
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