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Oesch wurde auch mit Dewayne Lee Smith als Geschäftsführer eines Unternehmens in den USA bekannt, die das [[pseudomedizin]]ische [[BX Protokoll]] vertrieb.<ref>Zitat aus der von Amts wegen geschlossene Domain http://bxprotocol.com/coesch.php:<br>''"Mr. Oesch serves as Delta Institute's CEO. His role is to assist with strategic action planning and decision making in respect to the strategic and tactical decisions of the Board of Governors, while working on operational short and long term objectives. He is applying his experience in providing entry to diplomatic communities, raising human, intellectual, civic and financial resources, and attracting new valuable members to Delta's Advisory Council in domestic and foreign jurisdictions, while utilizing His global resources and networks.<br>Over the past years, Mr. Oesch also provided professional services to the Sovereign Order of Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, O.S.J., Knights of Malta, and served as Vice-Chairman for G7-International, a multi-national project funding company.<br>Mr. Oesch lives in Switzerland, and is married with two children. He is a former member of the Swiss-Ski Team, enjoys a very active life with much emphasis on wellness and sports, travel, philanthropy and education.<br>E-mail: contact@bxprotocol.com<br>Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Disclaimer<br>© 2016 Delta Institute International. All rights reserved - Domestic & Foreign.<br>Powered by Delta Institute VESp™ a Virtual Enterprise Software processor."''</ref><ref>Expensive cancer treatment pushed by man with diploma mill doctorate<br>Delta Institute leader got doctorate from diploma mill<br>The CEO of the Delta Institute -- the organization selling the BX Protocol -- is Christian Oesch. In 2009, he intervened in a forfeiture case concerning a man who was charged with and convicted of running a massive internet Ponzi scheme that defrauded more than 100,000 people. After losing that case he appealed, joining a militant anti-government activist who was later sentenced to eight years in prison for filing false liens against the government and harboring fugitives. A judge dismissed the appeal, saying Oesch’s complaint "deteriorated into rambling."<br>Quelle: https://www.wtae.com/article/expensive-cancer-treatment-pushed-by-man-with-diploma-mill-doctorate/8074970</ref> Von dem Wundermittel behauptete er, dass es gegen Krebserkrankungen helfe. Tatsächlich war das Mittel unwirksam. Laut Bericht der BBC starb ein schottisches Mädchen, Olivia Downie, nach einer BX Protokoll Behandlung.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-18643231</ref>
 
Oesch wurde auch mit Dewayne Lee Smith als Geschäftsführer eines Unternehmens in den USA bekannt, die das [[pseudomedizin]]ische [[BX Protokoll]] vertrieb.<ref>Zitat aus der von Amts wegen geschlossene Domain http://bxprotocol.com/coesch.php:<br>''"Mr. Oesch serves as Delta Institute's CEO. His role is to assist with strategic action planning and decision making in respect to the strategic and tactical decisions of the Board of Governors, while working on operational short and long term objectives. He is applying his experience in providing entry to diplomatic communities, raising human, intellectual, civic and financial resources, and attracting new valuable members to Delta's Advisory Council in domestic and foreign jurisdictions, while utilizing His global resources and networks.<br>Over the past years, Mr. Oesch also provided professional services to the Sovereign Order of Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, O.S.J., Knights of Malta, and served as Vice-Chairman for G7-International, a multi-national project funding company.<br>Mr. Oesch lives in Switzerland, and is married with two children. He is a former member of the Swiss-Ski Team, enjoys a very active life with much emphasis on wellness and sports, travel, philanthropy and education.<br>E-mail: contact@bxprotocol.com<br>Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Disclaimer<br>© 2016 Delta Institute International. All rights reserved - Domestic & Foreign.<br>Powered by Delta Institute VESp™ a Virtual Enterprise Software processor."''</ref><ref>Expensive cancer treatment pushed by man with diploma mill doctorate<br>Delta Institute leader got doctorate from diploma mill<br>The CEO of the Delta Institute -- the organization selling the BX Protocol -- is Christian Oesch. In 2009, he intervened in a forfeiture case concerning a man who was charged with and convicted of running a massive internet Ponzi scheme that defrauded more than 100,000 people. After losing that case he appealed, joining a militant anti-government activist who was later sentenced to eight years in prison for filing false liens against the government and harboring fugitives. A judge dismissed the appeal, saying Oesch’s complaint "deteriorated into rambling."<br>Quelle: https://www.wtae.com/article/expensive-cancer-treatment-pushed-by-man-with-diploma-mill-doctorate/8074970</ref> Von dem Wundermittel behauptete er, dass es gegen Krebserkrankungen helfe. Tatsächlich war das Mittel unwirksam. Laut Bericht der BBC starb ein schottisches Mädchen, Olivia Downie, nach einer BX Protokoll Behandlung.<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-18643231</ref>
 
Die amerikanische Gesundheitsaufsichtsbehörde FDA hat einige der Websites der Betrügerbande geschlossen.  
 
Die amerikanische Gesundheitsaufsichtsbehörde FDA hat einige der Websites der Betrügerbande geschlossen.  
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Christian Oesch war auch in den USA an einem "Ad Surf Daily" (ASD) Ponzi Scheme mitbeteiligt.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ponzi_schemes</ref>
    
Oesch verkauft oder verkaufte auch wirkungslose [[Elektrosmog-Schutzprodukte]] (Vivipro GmbH und Vitatec Products, [[Siegfried Kiontke]]. Der [[Scientology|Scientologe]] Kiontke (verst. 2020) war Anhänger der Konzepte des [[Global Scaling]] und der [[Morphisches Feld|Morphogenetischen Felder]]).
 
Oesch verkauft oder verkaufte auch wirkungslose [[Elektrosmog-Schutzprodukte]] (Vivipro GmbH und Vitatec Products, [[Siegfried Kiontke]]. Der [[Scientology|Scientologe]] Kiontke (verst. 2020) war Anhänger der Konzepte des [[Global Scaling]] und der [[Morphisches Feld|Morphogenetischen Felder]]).
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