Thursday, September 21st, 2017
CORRECTION
Author: Stephan A. Schwartz
Source: Schwartzreport
Publication Date: 21 September 2017
Link: CORRECTION
Source: Schwartzreport
Publication Date: 21 September 2017
Link: CORRECTION
Stephan: I have to make a correction. Yesterday I ran a piece on Bill Gates funding cannabis research. The piece was sent to me by a physician in a "clinic." It looked legitimate and came from a physician so I ran it. It turns out the whole thing was a scam, and I fell for it. I failed to double check and was duped as a number of you have written to tell me. I have deleted the piece, and I apologize.
-- Stephan
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for pointing out your error. Unfortunately in the article there was a link to a CBD Oil site offering a “free” sample of CBD Oil for only shipping charges of $5.99. I was suspicious of this offering after reading your retraction, and upon deeper research, discovered I had inadvertently signed up for a recurring $79.99/month subscription. I only found this out after reading the fine print on the website, which also gave a # to call to cancel my subscription, which took much cajoling on my part with the woman on the other end of the phone, but which hopefully succeeded. You may wish to note this to your readers.
All the best,
Ben