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Why the bird flu virus is less deadly but more dangerous

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Would the us military quarantine that entire town? Probably, yes. What if there was an outbreak in a school? Could they quarantine that entire school? Yes, absolutely. They not only could; they will do so justifiably. I actually agree with that policy. It basically means you are a prisoner, a medical prisoner, for as long as they decide to keep you and run tests on you to find out if you are infected. In other words, if you value your freedom, don't get sick. Have a healthy immune system, okay?

Vaccination The Issue of Our Times

Peggy O'Mara
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After an inspection of us military training camps in response to reports of increasing cases of and deaths from infectious diseases, Gorgas testified before the Senate Military Affairs Committee in lanuary 1918 that these senseless deaths could be prevented simply by eliminating overcrowding in military barracks. Rather than accepting Gorgas's urgent medical recommendations and making us military bases safe for millions of young American men, President Woodrow Wilson in effect fired Gorgas that October. The result was the needless and preventable deaths of more than a half-million Americans.

Attaining Medical Self Sufficiency

Duncan Long
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That place is the US military's hospitals and clinics. During the last few years, several newspapers have done intensive investigations into this situation and have come up with horror stories that should discourage anyone from ever seeking help from a military doctor. Perhaps the most persuasive articles were published in the Dayton Daily News where reporters did a year-long study of thd situation. The reporters found that the us military employed some of the finest doctors in the world.

Toxic Sludge is Good For You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry

John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton
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Waging a war to push Iraq's invading army from Kuwait would cost billions of dollars and require an unprecedented, massive us military mobilization. The American public was notoriously reluctant to send its young into foreign battles on behalf of any cause. Selling war in the Middle East to the American people would not be easy. Bush would need to convince Americans that former ally Saddam Hussein now embodied evil, and that the oil fiefdom of Kuwait was a struggling young democracy.
If and when a shooting war starts, reporters will begin to wonder why American soldiers are dying for oil-rich sheiks," warned Hal Steward, a retired army PR official. "The us military had better get cracking to come up with a public relations plan that will supply the answers the public can accept."71 Steward needn't have worried. A PR plan was already in place, paid for almost entirely by the "oil-rich sheiks" themselves.
Throughout the campaign, the Wirthlin Group conducted daily opinion polls to help Hill & Knowlton take the emotional pulse of key constituencies so it could identify the themes and slogans that would be most effective in promoting support for us military action. After the war ended, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation produced an Emmy award-winning TV documentary on the PR campaign titled "To Sell a War.

Health in the 21st Century: Will Doctors Survive?

Francisco, M.D. Contreras
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It is estimated that in the United States of America, a ton of special wastes is produced per person every year by the commercial industry, but the us military industry generates about one ton of toxic waste EVERY MINUTE, from chemical weapons to lethal radioactive materials. Experience has shown that the poor management of special wastes is extremely expensive to correct.

Vaccination The Issue of Our Times

Peggy O'Mara
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Rather than accepting Gorgas's urgent medical recommendations and making us military bases safe for millions of young American men, President Woodrow Wilson in effect fired Gorgas that October. The result was the needless and preventable deaths of more than a half-million Americans. The significance of this death rate is evident when compared with the 53,000 servicemen killed in battle. In addition to the efforts to improve American living conditions, the quest for a pneumonia vaccine continued.

Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional?

Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.
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US Air Force transport planes airlifted weapons and ammunition to the UNITA and FNLA base in Zaire. us military advisers and instructors appeared in the counterrevolutionary units. American mercenaries took part in military action against Angolans.24 According to John Prados, the author of The Presidents' Secret Wars: CIA and Pentagon Covert Operations From World War II Through IRANSCAM, Angola was viewed as a cold war necessity.

Attaining Medical Self Sufficiency

Duncan Long
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The reporters found that the us military employed some of the finest doctors in the world. But some physicians weren't of this caliber; they had failed state medical board exams, had their medical licenses revoked or suspended, had their malpractice insurance discontinued, and, in a few cases, had even been convicted of crimes.3| The reporters checked thousands of previously unreleased records and then interviewed over 200 people in 12 states. They also got a federal court order that permitted them to analyze over a dozen databases the military had been keeping.
The medical facilities that the us military filed zero reports for were the targets of over 1,000 medical malpractice claims by patients as well as the families of several patients who had died.35 License to Kiii One of the problems the reporters discovered in the military medical system was that "special" licenses were granted to at least 77 physicians at military bases, Indian reservations, mental hospitals, prisons, and labs. These licenses permitted doctors to 34 Russell Carollo and Jeff Nesmith, "Flawed and Sometimes Deadly," Dayton Daily News, Octobei: 5, 1997. 35 Ibid.
Free Care — Worth Every Cent The us military offers free medical care to 8.2 million military family members and retirees. If you get a quality doctor — and there are arguably many in the system — this is a bargain. However if your luck is not so good and you get one of the dangerous physicians hiding in the system, you could pay with your health or even your life. Congress made it almost impossible for an individual to determine whether the military doctor they're seeing is good or incompetent.



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