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The Truth About Cancer<br />
trial <strong>the</strong>n. So I kicked <strong>the</strong>m out and <strong>the</strong> judge wouldn’t let <strong>the</strong>m<br />
completely get off. The judge made <strong>the</strong>m sit at <strong>the</strong> table. I’ll never forget<br />
<strong>the</strong> one question I asked that <strong>the</strong> lawyer jumped up on my side and said<br />
don’t ask that question. And I was going to ask—<strong>the</strong> FDA agent was up<br />
at <strong>the</strong>—he was on <strong>the</strong> witness stand and I was redirecting. And I was<br />
doing my cross examination—excuse me—and <strong>the</strong> question was so did<br />
you have like 40 or 50 complaints <strong>about</strong> me And <strong>the</strong> lawyer got up and<br />
said, hold on, wait, time out. Keep talking. He said don’t answer that<br />
question. I said, listen, I’m asking this question. So I was going to come<br />
down to <strong>the</strong> end saying did you ever get a complaint against me So I<br />
made him sit <strong>the</strong>re and I said did you have 30 or 40 claims He said, no.<br />
Did you have 20 or 30 Did you have 10 Did you have five Did you<br />
ever have one complaint <strong>about</strong> me with <strong>the</strong> seeds <strong>about</strong> being—<strong>about</strong><br />
me defrauding people And he had to say no. And I have those<br />
transcripts at <strong>the</strong> website actually but he had to actually admit no.<br />
So who—why was I on trial What’s <strong>the</strong> point There’s nobody that was<br />
injured. There has to be an injured party for <strong>the</strong>re to be a trial. This<br />
should be maybe a civil thing. Anyway, it was a big kangaroo court. It<br />
was a big farce. At that point he said right away, you’re in contempt. I<br />
want to-you have to show me why you should not be held in contempt<br />
by <strong>the</strong> end of this day or else <strong>the</strong>y were going to detain me anyway that<br />
day. I was guilty that day and that was it. They held me from that day. I<br />
didn’t come out for five years from that day.<br />
Ty: Five years.<br />
Jason Vale: Five years—four years, eleven months.<br />
Ty: County jail—where’d you go<br />
Jason Vale: I went to MDC I think. It was not county. It was federal.<br />
Ty: Federal prison.<br />
Jason Vale: Oh yeah.<br />
Ty: So you did five years and <strong>the</strong>n you got out—was it 2008 that<br />
you got out of prison<br />
Jason Vale: 2008, yeah, in May, yeah.<br />
Ty: Well Jason, I want to thank you for sharing your story with us<br />
tonight and I just want to thank you personally. This miniseries,<br />
The Truth <strong>about</strong> Cancer, would not be happening if it wasn’t for<br />
you because you are <strong>the</strong> first person that I woke up—that woke me<br />
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