For something that is not a "personal attack", it sure came off as one.
And no, those statements are NOT false. I've taken several nutrition and physiology classes and can back them all up. When you don't get enough carbs, your body starts burning fat cells to turn into glucose for energy. When this happens, your body creates ketones which causes acidosis of the blood - which is ketosis and usually leads to ketoacidosis - and this all takes a very heavy toll on your kidneys and your liver. Your body DOES need carbs for energy, and will go into starvation mode without them. You're absolutely right - we don't need as many carbs as most people eat, but there is a healthy medium. You shouldn't need to deprive yourself of any food groups (even just in stages, for a week, etc). to get healthy. It's simple: less calories in, more calories out.
I've read the Atkins book and know people who have done it, and on the flipside have taken many many health classes, so I know both sides of the story. I'm not trying to upset anyone, but obviously Atkins supporters are going to be very loyal, and sometimes it's good to hear the other side of the story instead of "well the book said it was okay".
Sorry. I'll step off my soapbox and just watch this thread from afar now. Sorry to anyone who may be offended - but, in the end, what anyone in this thread said shouldn't really make or break someone's diet decision. You should talk with your doctor first to help make the right decision for your dieting habits.