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In June 2005, the Dr. Rath Health Foundation established a small political party by the name of ''Allianz für Gesundheit, Frieden und soziale Gerechtigkeit''(Alliance for Health, Freedom and Social Justice) (AGFG) in Germany which is headed by Rath's PR manager Lutz Kliche. Rath used to be a vice chairman initially.
 
In June 2005, the Dr. Rath Health Foundation established a small political party by the name of ''Allianz für Gesundheit, Frieden und soziale Gerechtigkeit''(Alliance for Health, Freedom and Social Justice) (AGFG) in Germany which is headed by Rath's PR manager Lutz Kliche. Rath used to be a vice chairman initially.
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Core of the party platform are hypotheses of [[cellular medicine]] in combination with Rath's far-reaching [[conspiracy theory|conspiracy theories]]. He views the denial of admission for his products as proof of a so-called "Pharma Dictatorship" which controled politicians and scientists all over the world and acted as a puppet master. On his website and in leaflets, he contends "the pharma cartel declared war on health and life of the entire mankind". He further insinuates that "vitamins and other naturopathic medicines" were suppressed and defamed out of greed, to sell "ineffective drugs" which just treated the symptoms to earn more money at the expense of customers. Excerpts from professional articles, leaflets, and news items are presented in the way of ostensible proof.  
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Core of the party platform are hypotheses of [[cellular medicine]] in combination with Rath's far-reaching [[Conspiracy Theory|conspiracy theories]]. He views the denial of admission for his products as proof of a so-called "Pharma Dictatorship" which controled politicians and scientists all over the world and acted as a puppet master. On his website and in leaflets, he contends "the pharma cartel declared war on health and life of the entire mankind". He further insinuates that "vitamins and other naturopathic medicines" were suppressed and defamed out of greed, to sell "ineffective drugs" which just treated the symptoms to earn more money at the expense of customers. Excerpts from professional articles, leaflets, and news items are presented in the way of ostensible proof.  
    
This aggressive strategy was prohibited by court order in 1998. In the reasons for the judgment, the court of Berlin stated:  
 
This aggressive strategy was prohibited by court order in 1998. In the reasons for the judgment, the court of Berlin stated:  
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