Anthony makes two false claims to substantiate the idea that he is an author:
- He claims that he wrote a book that sold over 500,000 copies.
- He claims that he is about to publish a new book on colostrum with Dr. Don Lein.
In Anthony's recent formal written response to the facts on this web site, he further entrenches these claims with additional lies.
1. Book selling over 500,000 copies
In Anthony's written response he shows this image, claiming it to be the cover of his "first book", COLOSTRUM: Mother nature's healthy alternative for every generation:
Even though the author's name is not on the front of the book, we should trust him because he showed us a picture, right?
Wrong.
Here is an image of the inside cover of the book, which Anthony conveniently forgot to include:

Wait a minute! This shows the author as Lance S. Wright, M.D., not as Anthony. What's going on here? Is Anthony's name even mentioned anywhere in the book?
Oh, here it is, on the back cover:

Look below the real author's bio and you'll see two sentences on an apparent writing contributor, Trina H. Harding. Below that is one sentence acknowledging Anthony.
So apparently, in the process of writing the book, the real author looked up other literature, and Anthony assisted in that process. Assisting an author in looking up information does not make you an author. As much as Anthony would like to think he wrote a book, the real author apparently disagrees, having not even listed Anthony as a co-author.
Anthony's claim to have written this book is an insult to the author, Dr. Wright. It's also an insult to everyone Anthony has lied to in an attempt to push product, sell stock, or build MLMs.
Note on number of copies sold
Even though it is clear that Anthony didn't write this book afterall, it is worth mentioning that there is no way this book sold anything even close to 500,000 copies. By way of comparison, look at the sales numbers for very popular books. For example, Bill Clinton's autobiography, My Life, which had the distinction of the world's highest book advance fee ever. It did well, selling 2,250,000 copies. But that's just over four times as many copies as Anthony said this book sold. Anthony's claim of over 500,000 copies sold is just another failed attempt to fabricate celebrity status for himself.
2. The New Book
Anthony continues to embarass himself by claiming he has a soon-to-be-released new book. In reality, Anthony has written nothing more than the ficticious front page of the book, and hasn't even done a good job at that.
In his written reply to DrKleinsmithFraud.com, Anthony provides this image to substantiate the claim that he has a new book:

If you are going to try to pretend this is a real book, you might want to proofread the cover.
We suggest the following corrections to the cover:
- Correct "Natrual" to "Natural"
- Correct "Dr" to "Dr."
- Correct "Natropathic" to "Naturopathic"
- Correct all occurences of "PhD" to "Ph.D."
- Add commas after the author names, before Ph.D.
- Add a comma between "Professor Emeritus" and "Cornell University"
- Correct your "co-author's" name from "Lien" to "Lein"
You'd think that if there were a real publisher in play here, they just might have caught those major mistakes. When Anthony can't even spell phony titles for his own name like "Dr.", "Ph.D.", and Naturopathic, u no he iz in trubble.
The next time you try to pretend to have a real book, keep in mind that your image editor doesn't auto-correct all your typos like a word processor does.
This isn't the first time Anthony has told the lie of "Wait, listen to me! I'm about to publish a book I wrote!" He's been doing this for many many years, always promising it will release soon, and showing pictures of the book as evidence that it is nearly out. In 2002 Anthony began showing this book cover with claims that it would be released soon:

Here's an example of him doing the same thing in 2009, and by this time Anthony started listing himself as the first author. Like the 2010 fake book cover, this one has an embarassingly lousy photoshop job to make it look like a real book:

Though Anthony might want you to believe it to be an actual photograph of a book, it is easy to see that can't be. There are typos again, such as "Perscription." Anthony misspelled his own name as "Kiensmith." The bottom of the upright book is cut off. And if you look at the right side of the books laying down you'll see from the pages that they aren't even real books. It looks like someone used a stock photo of six books laying down and merged them on the left side binding to leave only three books. The whole thing was clearly falsified.
The book's cover changes over the years, but the lie stays the same.
Dr. Fox's Comments on Anthony Writing a Book
Dr. Alfred Fox, a leading colostrum expert, had this to say in an August 2010 letter:
You might want to check with your supposed "co-authors" before publicly claiming to be writing a book with them.
This is the same Dr. Fox who had done consultation work for Anthony during the period 2000-2008. It's the same Dr. Fox that Anthony falsely claims is endorsing his products. And it's the Dr. Fox who Anthony, in his rebuttal to this web site, falsely claims is writing the forward to Anthony's new book. Speaking of which, Dr. Fox had this to say about Anthony's upcoming book: