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You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore

Bill Sardi
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To show how indoctrinated the public is with mistaken information about vitamin C as cancer therapy, an online blogger writes of Katie's struggle with cancer. "Katie's only hope is that the chemotherapy she has received thus far is adequate to save her. However, without high dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation, her odds have dropped even more, because intravenous vitamin C is useless for treating cancer. Studies from the 1970's and 1980's show that it does no better than placebo, and there is certainly no evidence that it will kill the cancer or 'strengthen her immune system'.

What If Medicine Disappeared?

Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea
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All it would take is one blogger to break the silence. What we do understand is that the structure of the economy and its professions is imperialistic, meaning that it seeks to conquer new territory and use its power to hold on to what it has. It follows that the members of the establishment act with great vigor to minimize any nontraditional intrusion into medical practice. It's a conspiracy, but not a legal one! No secret meetings or pacts! Physicians and pharmaceutical executives are not evil people. Their desire to make money is neither unusual nor criminal in a capitalistic society.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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Bahraini blogger "Chan'ad Bahraini" explains how Bahraini bloggers have "broken the government's news monopoly"; Hong Kong's Yan Sham-Shackleton, aka Clutter, discusses blogging for Chinese human rights and free speech; Iran's Arash Sigarchi, who did prison time for his blogging, reflects on the importance of blogs in Iran as an outlet for nongovernment-approved speech; and American Jay Rosen points out that even in the United States, blogs are a revolutionary new way for writers to circumvent various powerful "gatekeepers.

Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer

Shannon Brownlee
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As one physician blogger responded to the Sprague case, "What is the moral of the story? Order an expensive test and save yourself the trouble." The other reason physicians commonly offer for ordering so many unnecessary imaging tests is that patients demand them. Patients with back pain ask for MRIs because a friend got one, or because they read about MRIs in a story about a new surgical technique for back pain, or because a radiology clinic was advertising MRIs.

The awakening of the public and the coming overthrow of evil

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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I also invite you to join this effort in any way that you are able: To become a blogger, a writer or a video commentator so that your voice may be heard and your ideas may encourage others to find their own voice. Some people say we are trapped under a system of near-total control. But there are no prisons other than the ones we have agreed to impose upon ourselves and each other.

Why America is still a great place to live: thirteen things I love about this country

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Certainly in the United States there's a lot of censorship and editorial control in the mainstream press, but a blogger can get online and say just about anything they want (as long as it's not something like instructions on how to make a bomb). We can freely criticize the government, the president, private groups and even professions. At the same time we can sing the praises of those things we believe are really phenomenal and positive in this country. That's what freedom of speech is all about.

Interview with Debbie Weil, Wordbiz founder and online marketing expert

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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One is to first figure out who in your organization or company should be your blogger, and perhaps it's a couple of people, but let's just say it's one person. What that person does, in a sense, is give your company a voice, give your company more of a personality. So what they're doing to help the company, again, is sort of shortening the distance between company as a corporate entity and customer, shortening the distance between customer and prospect. There tends to be a gulf there -- there's the company, and we have to reach out to the customer, and there's this gulf in between.
You can even hire a blogger. There's at least one site that I often use as an example. It's a business travel site called BizNetTravel.com. They are based in New York and it's a travel site for business people who want to book their flights and so forth, and they obviously thought, "Gee, well how can we make our site more interesting and keep the content fresh?" And they had this idea where they started Travel Log -- it's like a blog.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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The first stone was laid as a spontaneous gesture from Peter Griffin, a blogger who, within hours of the disaster, invited two World-changing contributors to blog at SEA-EAT. So began the blog—three people working in real time with real people. Shortly after the initial impact, people began to respond, transmitting their heartfelt reactions into the most immediate and receptive outlet that they could access —the Internet. Text messages from journalists and volunteers doing relief work promptly found their way onto SEA-EAT and other Weblogs.
Chinese blogger and high-tech investor Mao Xianghui cofounded China's first blog, setting off an explosion in the use of blogs for expressing sentiments that, in other media, would likely be censored by the government. But for most of us, the challenge is less a matter of being forbidden to speak than of learning how to advance the dialogue in a meaningful way. But rest assured, resources abound, and with a little hard work, anyone can help put good ideas into the "blogosphere" and help others find new answers and ways of making change.
He is the coeditor of the Weblog BoingBoing.net; a contributor to Wired, Popular Science, Make, and the New York Times, among other publications; and the former director of European affairs for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit civil-liberties group that defends freedom in technology, where he advocated on copyright and related rights in venues ranging from universities to the United Nations. Co-founder of the open-source peer-to-peer software company OpenCola, he presently serves on numerous boards including Technorati's.



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