| Fritzsche became known when, in May 2005, he believed to have found a market gap for [[remote healing]] on the [[psycho-market]]: An internet health prayer service ''Let people pray for you'', a ''Projekt WIR'' (Project Us)<ref>http://anonym.to/?http://www.psychophysik.com/html/e10-projektwir.html</ref>, declared an experiment, organized in cooperation with Swiss [[spirit healing|spirit healer]] and [[MLM]]-salesperson [[Perry Fehr]]. Following a free registration with an e-mail address, other users of the project (not Fritzsche himself) were supposed to pray for the newly registered person. To cite from Projekt WIR: ''"We understand "praying" in the way that you wish for something for all of the members of Project Us. How exactly you will do that is left up to you."'' Apparently this free offer of a prayer service was meant to become fee-based at a later point in time "to cover running cost". The project probably failed to succeed: since January 2009, Projekt WIR has been continued with Perry Fehr as its sole director. | | Fritzsche became known when, in May 2005, he believed to have found a market gap for [[remote healing]] on the [[psycho-market]]: An internet health prayer service ''Let people pray for you'', a ''Projekt WIR'' (Project Us)<ref>http://anonym.to/?http://www.psychophysik.com/html/e10-projektwir.html</ref>, declared an experiment, organized in cooperation with Swiss [[spirit healing|spirit healer]] and [[MLM]]-salesperson [[Perry Fehr]]. Following a free registration with an e-mail address, other users of the project (not Fritzsche himself) were supposed to pray for the newly registered person. To cite from Projekt WIR: ''"We understand "praying" in the way that you wish for something for all of the members of Project Us. How exactly you will do that is left up to you."'' Apparently this free offer of a prayer service was meant to become fee-based at a later point in time "to cover running cost". The project probably failed to succeed: since January 2009, Projekt WIR has been continued with Perry Fehr as its sole director. |
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− | On January 7, 2010, Fritzsche reported a "highly interesting" news item in his "H.Blog": "Homeopathy: 58% of the members of German Bundestag have positive experience with homeopathic treatment""<ref>Claus Fritzsche, H.Blog on January 7, 2010 [http://www.anonym.to?http://www.psychophysik.com/h-blog/?p=9325]</ref>, relying on an announcement of "[[Deutscher Zentralverein homöopathischer Ärzte e.V. (DZVhÄ)]]" from December 2009. Upon closer examination, the announcement of "Homöopathische Nachrichten" (Homeopathic News) actually turned out purely "homeopathic news", since it did not give any proof that 58% of the members of Bundestag (Lower House of German parliament) had conceded positive experience with homeopathy. Figures rather showed that - contrary to the claim that 360 of the 622 MPs admitted positive experience with homeopathy - a mere 61 representatives had answered the question at all (9,8%), and of these only 35 had answered "Yes" (6% of all representatives). German Scienceblogger Marcus Anhäuser disclosed this in his blog "Plazeboalarm".<ref>http://www.scienceblogs.de/plazeboalarm/2010/02/58-der-abgeordneten-des-deutschen-bundestags-haben-positive-erfahrungen-mit-einer-homoopathischen-behandlung.php</ref> | + | On January 7, 2010, Fritzsche reported a "highly interesting" news item in his "H.Blog": "Homeopathy: 58% of the members of German Bundestag have positive experience with homeopathic treatment""<ref>Claus Fritzsche, H.Blog on January 7, 2010 [http://www.anonym.to?http://www.psychophysik.com/h-blog/?p=9325]</ref>, relying on an announcement of "[[Deutscher Zentralverein homöopathischer Ärzte e.V. (DZVhÄ)]]" dating from December 2009. Upon closer examination, the announcement of "Homöopathische Nachrichten" (Homeopathic News) actually turned out purely "homeopathic news", since it did not give any proof that 58% of the members of Bundestag (Lower House of German parliament) had conceded positive experience with homeopathy. Figures rather showed that - contrary to the claim that 360 of the 622 MPs admitted positive experience with homeopathy - a mere 61 representatives had answered the question at all (9,8%), and of these only 35 had answered "Yes" (6% of all representatives). German Scienceblogger Marcus Anhäuser disclosed this in his blog "Plazeboalarm".<ref>http://www.scienceblogs.de/plazeboalarm/2010/02/58-der-abgeordneten-des-deutschen-bundestags-haben-positive-erfahrungen-mit-einer-homoopathischen-behandlung.php</ref> |
| ==Controversies with Nina Gerlach, GWUP, Psiram (''EsoWatch'') and others== | | ==Controversies with Nina Gerlach, GWUP, Psiram (''EsoWatch'') and others== |