A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Mankind And Of Your Suffering – (see for example 'The Hoxsey Documentary')
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A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind
Looks like a good basis. Too bad you don’t know how to post a cut and paste and you thus make it a pain in the rear to read and thus not read past the first half page.
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I will only say one thing (or rather, just make one point…) A hospital (or whatever entity) is just a building. Let’s stick with the hospital for now… I have seen virtually everything imaginable (and some un-imaginable things) that can happen in hospitals, having worked in them for over 20 years. Without the people inside, it is just a building which could just as easily be government offices, or converted to a parking garage for that matter. It is the knowledge base, character and integrity of the people who WORK inside the building that make the whole thing happen every day. People have children, sometimes high-risk, are afraid, are helped with technology not known of 40 years ago, and now they can bring their kids home. People who used to drop dead in the street due to bad heart disease are now working – I have seen hundreds and hundreds and HUNDREDS of things like this. Some of the people who work in ANY occupation or profession, whether it’s I.T., government, law, medicine, construction, sales, music, art, or selling coffee are going to be "less than good" to greater or lesser degrees. It’s not the coffee factory that should be blamed, or the construction company, it’s the PERSON or PEOPLE who made decisions lacking integrity – and they are everywhere, including whatever trade you yourself ply. Humans are flawed, and some are Quite Flawed – and they will choose all sorts of fields of endeavor. Your job is to become more educated in skillful dealings with healthcare entities, legalities, rights, responsibilities, assessing people, finding liaison if need be, and then you will be able to sort the wheat from the chaff. Until then, you will be saddled with a very anxiety provoking, and depressing resignation to the idea that you have no control over some "large entity" that presents, on the face of it, as entirely sociopathic. Nothing is "always", "never", etc.. Black and white is a wonderful idea, and would make life a lot easier, but that icky little "gray area" so often creeps in, and we have to recognize and deal with it. If you deny the reality that this actually IS your job, you will continue to struggle with the issue – which is a choice I hope you’ll consider with some care, for your own sake, solely. Gary
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind Looks like a good basis. Too bad you don’t know how to post a cut and paste and you thus make it a pain in the rear to read and thus not read past the first half page.
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And what would you do if many of those people you depended upon to do construction were convinced due to a union and books by "experts" with no experience or testing, that more sand in concrete was better? The problem in the medical field is that empirical evidence and statistics is almost non-existent. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old, rotten and full of crap. You are right, all fields, including medicine, are almost alike in that vain. Don’t expect a college graduate who has done no other studying to fix your computer as well as a tech. Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house. If engineers and computer engineers had a union like the Medical field or the Law environment, you would NEVER be able to have a news group or a computer. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old (outdated), rotten and full of crap. That is where Doctors get their so called knowledge. In the technical world, anyone who spends time to get a Doctorate other that in night school is considered a professional student and useless for inovation.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -I will only say one thing (or rather, just make one point…) A hospital (or whatever entity) is just a building. Let’s stick with the hospital for now… I have seen virtually everything imaginable (and some un-imaginable things) that can happen in hospitals, having worked in them for over 20 years. Without the people inside, it is just a building which could just as easily be government offices, or converted to a parking garage for that matter. It is the knowledge base, character and integrity of the people who WORK inside the building that make the whole thing happen every day. People have children, sometimes high-risk, are afraid, are helped with technology not known of 40 years ago, and now they can bring their kids home. People who used to drop dead in the street due to bad heart disease are now working – I have seen hundreds and hundreds and HUNDREDS of things like this. Some of the people who work in ANY occupation or profession, whether it’s I.T., government, law, medicine, construction, sales, music, art, or selling coffee are going to be "less than good" to greater or lesser degrees. It’s not the coffee factory that should be blamed, or the construction company, it’s the PERSON or PEOPLE who made decisions lacking integrity – and they are everywhere, including whatever trade you yourself ply. Humans are flawed, and some are Quite Flawed – and they will choose all sorts of fields of endeavor. Your job is to become more educated in skillful dealings with healthcare entities, legalities, rights, responsibilities, assessing people, finding liaison if need be, and then you will be able to sort the wheat from the chaff. Until then, you will be saddled with a very anxiety provoking, and depressing resignation to the idea that you have no control over some "large entity" that presents, on the face of it, as entirely sociopathic. Nothing is "always", "never", etc.. Black and white is a wonderful idea, and would make life a lot easier, but that icky little "gray area" so often creeps in, and we have to recognize and deal with it. If you deny the reality that this actually IS your job, you will continue to struggle with the issue – which is a choice I hope you’ll consider with some care, for your own sake, solely. Gary A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind Looks like a good basis. Too bad you don’t know how to post a cut and paste and you thus make it a pain in the rear to read and thus not read past the first half page.
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are almost alike in that vain.
BAN MIRRORS!
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HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAH
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‘Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house.’ I wouldn’t expect that. However, he or she might well be quite capable of drafting a plan for such house, which is the metaphorical (to some extent) equivalent to medical doctors – they formulate a plan, the plan is actually implemented by a variety of people working in different disciplines. Pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy, respiratory technicians, food services/dieticians, laboratory technicians and analysts, nuclear medicine/radiology to name some….The one physician could never achieve expertise in performing all those things, not to mention the sheer impossibility of actually performing all the tasks. I’m not even in the mood to defend doctors right now, they haven’t done that well for me lately, personally, but some of these indictments are a little overblown. Empirical knowledge is utilized all the time in medicine, and in nursing science.
And what would you do if many of those people you depended upon to do
construction were convinced due to a union and books by "experts" with no – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – experience or testing, that more sand in concrete was better? The problem in the medical field is that empirical evidence and statistics is almost non-existent. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old, rotten and full of crap. You are right, all fields, including medicine, are almost alike in that vain. Don’t expect a college graduate who has done no other studying to fix your computer as well as a tech. Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house. If engineers and computer engineers had a union like the Medical field or the Law environment, you would NEVER be able to have a news group or a computer. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old (outdated), rotten and full of crap. That is where Doctors get their so called knowledge. In the technical world, anyone who spends time to get a Doctorate other that in night school is considered a professional student and useless for inovation. I will only say one thing (or rather, just make one point…) A hospital (or whatever entity) is just a building. Let’s stick with the hospital for now… I have seen virtually everything imaginable (and some un-imaginable things) that can happen in hospitals, having worked in them for over 20 years. Without the people inside, it is just a building which could just as easily be government offices, or converted to a parking garage for that matter. It is the knowledge base, character and integrity of the people who WORK inside the building that make the whole thing happen every day. People have children, sometimes high-risk, are afraid, are helped with technology not known of 40 years ago, and now they can bring their kids home. People who used to drop dead in the street due to bad heart disease are now working – I have seen hundreds and hundreds and HUNDREDS of things like this. Some of the people who work in ANY occupation or profession, whether it’s I.T., government, law, medicine, construction, sales, music, art, or selling coffee are going to be "less than good" to greater or lesser degrees. It’s not the coffee factory that should be blamed, or the construction company, it’s the PERSON or PEOPLE who made decisions lacking integrity – and they are everywhere, including whatever trade you yourself ply. Humans are flawed, and some are Quite Flawed – and they will choose all sorts of fields of endeavor. Your job is to become more educated in skillful dealings with healthcare entities, legalities, rights, responsibilities, assessing people, finding liaison if need be, and then you will be able to sort the wheat from the chaff. Until then, you will be saddled with a very anxiety provoking, and depressing resignation to the idea that you have no control over some "large entity" that presents, on the face of it, as entirely sociopathic. Nothing is "always", "never", etc.. Black and white is a wonderful idea, and would make life a lot easier, but that icky little "gray area" so often creeps in, and we have to recognize and deal with it. If you deny the reality that this actually IS your job, you will continue to struggle with the issue – which is a choice I hope you’ll consider with some care, for your own sake, solely. Gary A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind Looks like a good basis. Too bad you don’t know how to post a cut and paste and you thus make it a pain in the rear to read and thus not read past the first half page.
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You two need to go and rent a **** Room for the night.
Gee your mommy taught you a new word while you were playing in bed. PLONK
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"Go to a doctor not covered by your insurance, get an appointment (it’s a one time cost), ask that doctor if he / she had you problems, honestly, who would they go to." Yes, that is indeed an excellent strategy, one which I have employed a number of times. I generally just ask in the hallway or lunchroom though, it’s much less complicated, time-consumptive and there’s no form to fill out. G
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – ‘Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house.’ I wouldn’t expect that. However, he or she might well be quite capable of drafting a plan for such house, No more than a non-graduate which is the metaphorical (to some extent) equivalent to medical doctors – they formulate a plan, the plan is actually implemented by a variety of people working in different disciplines. Yeh sure. Pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy, respiratory technicians, food services/dieticians, laboratory technicians and analysts, nuclear medicine/radiology to name some….The one physician could never achieve expertise in performing all those things, not to mention the sheer impossibility of actually performing all the tasks. I’m not even in the mood to defend doctors right now, they haven’t done that well for me lately, personally, but some of these indictments are a little overblown. Empirical knowledge is utilized all the time in medicine, and in nursing science. Very, very true. It does mean that one searches for that doctor or team that does exaclty that. It does mean that if they aren’t performing, you go elsewhere, another doctor. If you have insurance, here is a little trick. Go to a doctor not covered by your insurance, get an appointment (it’s a one time cost), ask that doctor if he / she had you problems, honestly, who would they go to. And what would you do if many of those people you depended upon to do construction were convinced due to a union and books by "experts" with no experience or testing, that more sand in concrete was better? The problem in the medical field is that empirical evidence and statistics is almost non-existent. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old, rotten and full of crap. You are right, all fields, including medicine, are almost alike in that vain. Don’t expect a college graduate who has done no other studying to fix your computer as well as a tech. Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house. If engineers and computer engineers had a union like the Medical field or the Law environment, you would NEVER be able to have a news group or a computer. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old (outdated), rotten and full of crap. That is where Doctors get their so called knowledge. In the technical world, anyone who spends time to get a Doctorate other that in night school is considered a professional student and useless for inovation. I will only say one thing (or rather, just make one point…) A hospital (or whatever entity) is just a building. Let’s stick with the hospital for now… I have seen virtually everything imaginable (and some un-imaginable things) that can happen in hospitals, having worked in them for over 20 years. Without the people inside, it is just a building which could just as easily be government offices, or converted to a parking garage for that matter. It is the knowledge base, character and integrity of the people who WORK inside the building that make the whole thing happen every day. People have children, sometimes high-risk, are afraid, are helped with technology not known of 40 years ago, and now they can bring their kids home. People who used to drop dead in the street due to bad heart disease are now working – I have seen hundreds and hundreds and HUNDREDS of things like this. Some of the people who work in ANY occupation or profession, whether it’s I.T., government, law, medicine, construction, sales, music, art, or selling coffee are going to be "less than good" to greater or lesser degrees. It’s not the coffee factory that should be blamed, or the construction company, it’s the PERSON or PEOPLE who made decisions lacking integrity – and they are everywhere, including whatever trade you yourself ply. Humans are flawed, and some are Quite Flawed – and they will choose all sorts of fields of endeavor. Your job is to become more educated in skillful dealings with healthcare entities, legalities, rights, responsibilities, assessing people, finding liaison if need be, and then you will be able to sort the wheat from the chaff. Until then, you will be saddled with a very anxiety provoking, and depressing resignation to the idea that you have no control over some "large entity" that presents, on the face of it, as entirely sociopathic. Nothing is "always", "never", etc.. Black and white is a wonderful idea, and would make life a lot easier, but that icky little "gray area" so often creeps in, and we have to recognize and deal with it. If you deny the reality that this actually IS your job, you will continue to struggle with the issue – which is a choice I hope you’ll consider with some care, for your own sake, solely. Gary A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind Looks like a good basis. Too bad you don’t know how to post a cut and paste and you thus make it a pain in the rear to read and thus not read past the first half page.
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are almost alike in that vain. BAN MIRRORS!
Ahhh vanity, the bane of mankind.
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‘Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house.’ I wouldn’t expect that. However, he or she might well be quite capable of drafting a plan for such house,
No more than a non-graduate which is the metaphorical (to some extent) equivalent to medical doctors – they formulate a plan, the plan is actually implemented by a variety of people working in different disciplines.
Yeh sure. Pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy, respiratory technicians, food services/dieticians, laboratory technicians and analysts, nuclear medicine/radiology to name some….The one physician could never achieve expertise in performing all those things, not to mention the sheer impossibility of actually performing all the tasks. I’m not even in the mood to defend doctors right now, they haven’t done that well for me lately, personally, but some of these indictments are a little overblown. Empirical knowledge is utilized all the time in medicine, and in nursing science.
Very, very true. It does mean that one searches for that doctor or team that does exaclty that. It does mean that if they aren’t performing, you go elsewhere, another doctor. If you have insurance, here is a little trick. Go to a doctor not covered by your insurance, get an appointment (it’s a one time cost), ask that doctor if he / she had you problems, honestly, who would they go to. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – And what would you do if many of those people you depended upon to do construction were convinced due to a union and books by "experts" with no experience or testing, that more sand in concrete was better? The problem in the medical field is that empirical evidence and statistics is almost non-existent. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old, rotten and full of crap. You are right, all fields, including medicine, are almost alike in that vain. Don’t expect a college graduate who has done no other studying to fix your computer as well as a tech. Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house. If engineers and computer engineers had a union like the Medical field or the Law environment, you would NEVER be able to have a news group or a computer. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old (outdated), rotten and full of crap. That is where Doctors get their so called knowledge. In the technical world, anyone who spends time to get a Doctorate other that in night school is considered a professional student and useless for inovation. I will only say one thing (or rather, just make one point…) A hospital (or whatever entity) is just a building. Let’s stick with the hospital for now… I have seen virtually everything imaginable (and some un-imaginable things) that can happen in hospitals, having worked in them for over 20 years. Without the people inside, it is just a building which could just as easily be government offices, or converted to a parking garage for that matter. It is the knowledge base, character and integrity of the people who WORK inside the building that make the whole thing happen every day. People have children, sometimes high-risk, are afraid, are helped with technology not known of 40 years ago, and now they can bring their kids home. People who used to drop dead in the street due to bad heart disease are now working – I have seen hundreds and hundreds and HUNDREDS of things like this. Some of the people who work in ANY occupation or profession, whether it’s I.T., government, law, medicine, construction, sales, music, art, or selling coffee are going to be "less than good" to greater or lesser degrees. It’s not the coffee factory that should be blamed, or the construction company, it’s the PERSON or PEOPLE who made decisions lacking integrity – and they are everywhere, including whatever trade you yourself ply. Humans are flawed, and some are Quite Flawed – and they will choose all sorts of fields of endeavor. Your job is to become more educated in skillful dealings with healthcare entities, legalities, rights, responsibilities, assessing people, finding liaison if need be, and then you will be able to sort the wheat from the chaff. Until then, you will be saddled with a very anxiety provoking, and depressing resignation to the idea that you have no control over some "large entity" that presents, on the face of it, as entirely sociopathic. Nothing is "always", "never", etc.. Black and white is a wonderful idea, and would make life a lot easier, but that icky little "gray area" so often creeps in, and we have to recognize and deal with it. If you deny the reality that this actually IS your job, you will continue to struggle with the issue – which is a choice I hope you’ll consider with some care, for your own sake, solely. Gary A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind Looks like a good basis. Too bad you don’t know how to post a cut and paste and you thus make it a pain in the rear to read and thus not read past the first half page.
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You two need to go and rent a Fuck Room for the night.
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – ‘Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house.’ I wouldn’t expect that. However, he or she might well be quite capable of drafting a plan for such house, which is the metaphorical (to some extent) equivalent to medical doctors – they formulate a plan, the plan is actually implemented by a variety of people working in different disciplines. Pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy, respiratory technicians, food services/dieticians, laboratory technicians and analysts, nuclear medicine/radiology to name some….The one physician could never achieve expertise in performing all those things, not to mention the sheer impossibility of actually performing all the tasks. I’m not even in the mood to defend doctors right now, they haven’t done that well for me lately, personally, but some of these indictments are a little overblown. Empirical knowledge is utilized all the time in medicine, and in nursing science. And what would you do if many of those people you depended upon to do construction were convinced due to a union and books by "experts" with no experience or testing, that more sand in concrete was better? The problem in the medical field is that empirical evidence and statistics is almost non-existent. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old, rotten and full of crap. You are right, all fields, including medicine, are almost alike in that vain. Don’t expect a college graduate who has done no other studying to fix your computer as well as a tech. Don’t expect an engineering graduate to build you a real house. If engineers and computer engineers had a union like the Medical field or the Law environment, you would NEVER be able to have a news group or a computer. Universities are cesspools of knowledge, old (outdated), rotten and full of crap. That is where Doctors get their so called knowledge. In the technical world, anyone who spends time to get a Doctorate other that in night school is considered a professional student and useless for inovation. I will only say one thing (or rather, just make one point…) A hospital (or whatever entity) is just a building. Let’s stick with the hospital for now… I have seen virtually everything imaginable (and some un-imaginable things) that can happen in hospitals, having worked in them for over 20 years. Without the people inside, it is just a building which could just as easily be government offices, or converted to a parking garage for that matter. It is the knowledge base, character and integrity of the people who WORK inside the building that make the whole thing happen every day. People have children, sometimes high-risk, are afraid, are helped with technology not known of 40 years ago, and now they can bring their kids home. People who used to drop dead in the street due to bad heart disease are now working – I have seen hundreds and hundreds and HUNDREDS of things like this. Some of the people who work in ANY occupation or profession, whether it’s I.T., government, law, medicine, construction, sales, music, art, or selling coffee are going to be "less than good" to greater or lesser degrees. It’s not the coffee factory that should be blamed, or the construction company, it’s the PERSON or PEOPLE who made decisions lacking integrity – and they are everywhere, including whatever trade you yourself ply. Humans are flawed, and some are Quite Flawed – and they will choose all sorts of fields of endeavor. Your job is to become more educated in skillful dealings with healthcare entities, legalities, rights, responsibilities, assessing people, finding liaison if need be, and then you will be able to sort the wheat from the chaff. Until then, you will be saddled with a very anxiety provoking, and depressing resignation to the idea that you have no control over some "large entity" that presents, on the face of it, as entirely sociopathic. Nothing is "always", "never", etc.. Black and white is a wonderful idea, and would make life a lot easier, but that icky little "gray area" so often creeps in, and we have to recognize and deal with it. If you deny the reality that this actually IS your job, you will continue to struggle with the issue – which is a choice I hope you’ll consider with some care, for your own sake, solely. Gary A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind Looks like a good basis. Too bad you don’t know how to post a cut and paste and you thus make it a pain in the rear to read and thus not read past the first half page.
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A Bottomless Money Drain: The Licensed Medical Trade – Medical Research, Charities, Foundations, Universities And Hospitals CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind 13 February 2006 ‘ A Bottomless Money Drain: Their REFUSAL To Examine The Most Basic, Most Vital Data. Their DENIAL Of ALL Basic And Vital Principles Of Science. Their CONTEMPT Of Your Suffering And Of Mankind. ‘ The ‘Dead End Street’ of Medical "Science" Medical "science" is nearing the walled-off part of a dead end street, now, with their (organic) chemistry that its founder, the Frenchman Lavoisier, demanded to be the ONLY component of life, a singularity [deliberate concentration on one point] that leads into a ‘Cul de Sac,’ as the French say when people follow a course that in the end blocks the very purpose for which it was designed, BECAUSE the medical trade vehemently denies even the most basic and most fundamental structure of the body itself. (see References) ‘ ‘ The same ‘dead end’ applies in physics, by the way, which does not, like medical "scientists," use test tubes and Petri dishes etc., but rather uses cyclotrons and telescopes, and apparently replaced those instruments with an "all-knowing," now deceased, Nobel Prize winner, and let him do all their thinking FOR them, to limit even more their choice of what they are allowed to observe, by using INSTRUMENTS FOR DENYING [like Michelson and Morley, choosing instruments that fail to measure or register that what exists but what they want to DENY exists - their method of DENYING] the most vital observations and the most fundamental, basic phenomena of physics that also they prefer to call ‘anomalies,’ or "strange things," or "not physics," because the Nobel Prize Winner does not want you to even see it …and thus, in physics, it is "not worthy of being examined or discussed, by ‘peers’," by paid colleagues who suffer equally from that type of "academic education," of having to conform to the common and lowest denominator (the lowest level) of [their] ability to think, in order to socially be accepted by those who molded them into being ‘peers,’ who ‘pressed’ (pressured, ’compressed’) them into being equals - who "understand" and "observe" the same things. ‘ ‘ And all that, while they have not even the faintest idea of the working of thinking itself… But that, they are denying too: They are not merely without knowledge of how thinking works, but they are DENYING how it DOES work (thinking is done entirely and only with Life Energy) AND ALSO DENYING, THAT they do not know how thinking works. ‘ Much like someone saying ’he breathes, "thus he knows how lungs work",’ or ‘he is walking, so "he knows the anatomy of legs",’ and ‘he thinks, therefore he is …knowing how that thinking is done’ – quod non, cogito. ‘ Hilarious, for sure – the most intelligent people do not even know how thinking works. *(7) Thinking has to do with Life Energy and therefore it follows the Trinity of Science. *(7) ‘ Koos Nolst Trenite "Cause Trinity" human rights philosopher and poet ’Solomon’s wisdom was greater than the wisdom of all the men of the East, and greater than all the wisdom of Egypt.’ 1 Kings 4:30 ’Current State of Mental Health Care And Understanding – Consequences For Decision Makers, Caretakers And Caregivers’ {HRI 20021209-V3.1} – (9 Dec 2002 – Version 3.1 on 27 Sept 2005) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med/msg/98b407408d4daf50?fwc=1 (full text:) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med/msg/98b407408d4daf50?dmode=sou… ‘ Earlier Quotes from {HRI 20021209-V3.1} : ’Are ALL Licensed Medical Doctors Criminal? No!’ (7 February 2006) (Quote from HRI 20021209-V3.1) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med/msg/afe57937b73121de?fwc=1 ’Medical Doctors Can Seriously Damage Your Health’ (8 February 2006) (Quote from HRI 20021209-V3.1) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med/msg/775ee6d242f968ce?fwc=1 ’Stay Away From Medical Doctors …UNLESS You Know About Them’ (9 February 2006) (Quote from HRI 20021209-V3.1) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med/msg/12bfd20d19196e11?fwc=1 ’The Licensed Medical Doctors ARE The Dangerous Quacks, and Charlatans All’ (10 February 2006) (Quote from HRI 20021209-V3.1) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med/msg/04006a8681abc39d?fwc=1 ‘ Footnote: (7) ’The Trinity Of Science – Truth, Love and Beauty’ {HRI 20030307-pi-1-V2.1} (7 Mar 2003 – Ver. 2.1 on 17 Oct 2003) http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.europe/msg/4129fa4f1a67840… ‘ References: ’Prices of Medical Drugs Compared To Manufacturing Costs And To Country Of Sale – The "Bill Gates Factor" ‘ (5 February 2005 – Version 2.3.1 on 8 Feb 2005) http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.canada/msg/938b77517250042… ’Explaining The Scale Of Sanity’ {HRI 20040619-V3.4} (19 June 2004) (Version 3.4 on 2 Sept 2004) http://groups.google.com/group/alt.education/msg/7ee775b1a7d5b10f?fwc=1 ’What IS Depression or Lethargy’ {HRI 20041107-V2.2} (7 November 2004 – Version 2.2 on 14 Dec 2004) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med/msg/e3f79cb2f78d2145?fwc=1 ’The Nature Of Life As Seen From Earth – Life Energy Particles - Perception At A Distance’ {HRI 20010829-pi9-V2.0} (29 August 2001 – part issue 9 Version 2.0 on 21 Aug 2005) http://groups.google.com/group/Fine-Particle-Physics/msg/3c571f55d616… ‘ ’The Nature Of Life As Seen From Earth’ {HRI 20010829} (9 parts issued) http://groups.google.com/group/Fine-Particle-Physics/msg/ca03e63aa716… http://groups.google.com/group/Fine-Particle-Physics/msg/660053d9538d… http://groups.google.com/group/Fine-Particle-Physics/msg/2529732655e6… … read more »
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