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“Quantum Healing Systems” – A Public Scam and Medical Fraud
“Quantum Healing Systems” (QHS) (dba “Divine Scripture”) is a pseudo-science (aka “fake science”) con artist group that hawks a device for a “donation” of $275, plus a $1200 yearly “subscription” fee QHS claims will “heal head to toe.” QHS calls this device the “V9+ QTWave.” This is a fraudulent medical claim for a piece of plastic with a few electronic parts that is nothing more than cheap electronics parts that do nothing to “heal” anything. Federal authorities, including FBI, FTC and USPS, have all been alerted to this con artist group.
Quantum Healing Systems is a scam and medical fraud, ensnaring older individuals who appear to have no science education background or are not science-minded in any way. Instead, they are older people afflicted with ailments searching for a “magic bullet” or some “miracle cure” that simply does not exist. QHS is the age-old, classic scam targeting the elderly, the desperate and the ill who are being bilked out of their money by con artists who are making fraudulent medical and health claims, spreading medical disinformation and selling a worthless plastic device. P.T. Barnum would be green with envy over QHS’ success in scamming people out of their money and offering false hope.
One QHS victim and former QHS subscriber member says, “Many QHS members have either failed their grade-school science courses or completely tuned-out during those science lessons. Many of these people are middle-aged or older and seem to lack critical-thinking skills when it comes to basic science. These are people who will believe whatever they want to believe, even when there is no evidence to support those beliefs. I know because I was one of those people, but fortunately has family who knocked some sense into me.”
H. Ross Perot once made a famous statement during his U.S. Presidential campaign. He said, “My opponent does not know the difference between a computer chip and a potato chip.” That statement may be a stretch when describing QHS victims. But, QHS victims would not likely know the difference between an electron, proton and a neutron. This is not to say that QHS victims are not smart; rather, they are not science-minded individuals capable of applying the scientific method to their view of the QHS scam and medical fraud. So, how would any of these people even understand quantum energy? They would not understand there is no scientific evidence that quantum energy has any human healing capability. The “device” that QHS is selling, the “V9+ QTWave,” has no “quantum energy healing” abilities, whatsoever. The QHS scam is similar to other scams promoting so-called “quantum energy med beds,” “Tesla energy med beds,” etc. QHS victims appear to have little or no critical-thinking skills when it comes to science, as the former QHS member stated. Rather, they have an inflated view of their knowledge of basic science. More often, their views of science are completely erroneous.
These victims often adhere to a variety of long-debunked pseudo-science beliefs. Among them are:
- astrology (horoscopes, etc.) (not to be confused with astronomy which is a real science)
- remote viewing
- biorhythms
- flat earth “theory”
- numerology
All of the above beliefs have been long-debunked pseudo-science for decades, if not centuries, especially in the case of the “flat-earth” fringe believers.
Scientists know that science does not happen in a place void of participants. Rather, science must follow the accepted “scientific method” that is adopted by the world’s community of scientists and like-minded individuals. Science is “kicked” around, turned inside-out and viewed critically, with a heavy dose of skepticism for added measure. Science does not happen in secret so-called “proof-of-concept” trials with members signing NDAs (non-disclosure agreements). Science does not happen in online conference meetings with people who have no science background or education.
Some aspects of the scientific method are:
- independently verifiable results
- observable results
- repeatable and/or reproduced by others
- peer-reviewed
- widely published results
The QHS website is: https://www.quantumhealingsystems.org
The fraudulent “V9+ QTWave” so-called “white paper” can be found here:
http://support.quantumhealingsystems.org/article/qtwave-white-paper
The academic case studies referenced in the above white paper discuss quantum energy. However, these case studies do not imply or discuss any health claims or medical benefits derived from quantum energy. Additionally, most of the cited case studies are at the graduate level of university/college education and contain information which is beyond the comprehension of most QHS victims.
These con artists must be forced to shut down their website and its associated operations immediately. Additionally, all QHS YouTube videos must be deleted immediately.
http://support.quantumhealingsystems.org/article/how-can-i-find-out-about-the-qtwave-v9-trial
“Quantum Healing Systems” Scam and Medical Fraud EXPOSED!
Here are just some of the “red-flags” about Quantum Healing Systems’ scam and fraudulent activities:
- NO USPTO trademark name and/or trademark number of the “V9+ QTWave” device
- NO USPTO patent name and/or patent number of the “V9+ QTWave” device
- NO photograph of the internal view of the “V9+ QTWave” device
- NO electronic schematic of the “V9+ QTWave” device
- NO physical/mailing address for “Quantum Healing Systems”
- NO phone number for “Quantum Healing Systems”
- “Dr. Alfredo’s” full name is never listed
- “Nurse Gloria’s” full name is never listed
When asked for the above information by email using the QHS email address, the QHS “support” person’s reply was:
“Thank you for reaching out. I’m afraid the information you’ve requested is sensitive and cannot be shared. We appreciate your understanding and hope you have a great day!“
- U.S. patents and trademarks are not “sensitive information.” Rather, they are a matter of public record and are easily searchable by using the online USPTO database search utility at www.uspto.gov. No such patent or trademark exists for any “QTWave” device.
- The only photo of the “QTWave” device is an external view of this useless plastic device. QHS will not provide a photograph of the internals of the QTWave device, which is essentially just a small plastic shell with an LED and a few components to operate the LED, along with a basic switch.
- The only way to contact QHS is by emailing: support@qtwe.net
- No last names are listed for “Dr. Alfredo” AND “Nurse Gloria.” These are likely aliases, pseudonyms or simply non-existent people.
Shut down this scam and medical fraud now. Warn everyone you know to avoid QHS.