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The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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Mary Evans Picture Library / Sigmund Freud copyrights analysis. This is doubly ironic, since not only was this not one of Freud's own cases (he never even saw the patient), but it is now well established that the patient actually failed to recover under Breuer's care and had to be sent to a sanitarium in Switzerland (Breuer falsified the case study to hide that crucial fact).10 It is true that Bertha Pappenheim did recover fully later on and became active in multiple social causes, founding an orphanage for Jewish girls and leading an international campaign against prostitution.

Corporate Greed, Intellectual Property Laws and the Destruction of Human Civilization

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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You have violated intellectual property laws by infringing on the copyrights of companies that have been granted patents on the human genome. You have replicated that gene sequence by having children without the permission of the owners of those gene sequences. As bizarre as it sounds, it's absolutely true: having children is a violation of patent law. This has come about because those at the U.S. Patent Office seem to have lost their collective minds.

Interview with Ralph Wilson on email marketing and e-commerce

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Wilson: They will have to defend their trademarks and copyrights vigorously. The reason I like the system is because they have a vested interest in suing people. Not only does it protect them, but they can make big bucks on copyright infringement. The IronPort Bond Sender program has gotten some momentum now, because I understand that Yahoo and Hotmail are using it. Which of the two are going to lead the market is yet to be seen, but I think this is one of the directions things are going to go to get better.

Lluvia skin care line from Amazon Herb Company offers healthy skin solutions without toxic chemicals

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Amazon Herb ID# 95284 By the way, if you are already an Amazon Herb distributor, Truth Publishing has waived the copyrights on this article, so you reprint this as long as credit is given to the author (the Health Ranger) and www.NewsTarget.com. Change the contact information to your own and use this article as a third-party endorsement of the Lluvia products, if you wish. Enjoy!

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

Alex Steffen
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Most governments seek to balance the rights given to authors and the rights reserved to the public, but with anticircumvention in place, manufacturers can invent new copyrights for themselves simply by embodying them digitally. The other major factor threatening universal access to knowledge is the lack of international agreement on exceptions to copyright. Thanks to treaties drafted by Hollywood and Big Pharma—the top-grossing pharmaceutical companies—practically every country offers the same package of minimum rights to every inventor or author.
In many instances, these copyrights can last for more than a century—which means that today's napkin doodle won't be in the public domain until the year 2205 or so. Does everyone need that much copyright? Hell no. Lots of authors benefit from having their works freely disseminated, remixed, and reproduced. Creative Commons (CC) licenses are standard, machine-readable licenses that authors voluntarily apply to their works in order to specify that only some rights are reserved.

Appetite for Profit: How the Food Industry Undermines Our Health and How to Fight Back

Michele Simon
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Licensing: When owners of certain copyrights sell their rights to other companies. For example, when Disney sells a license to McDonald's to market movie-related toys. Local control: The excuse used by multinational companies such as Coca-Cola for why it opposes state legislation to get soda out of schools. If you hear the argument for local control, ask who is making the argument and what interests they represent. Moderation: How food companies (and many nutritionists) recommend we eat. As in, "Eat all foods in moderation." It's a meaningless word that leaves people in the dark.

The Cancer Industry

Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D.
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Data on new prescriptions are compiled privately for drug manufacturers by a company that copyrights its figures. Thus, they rarely work their way directly into public hands ..." (Wall Street Journal, July 8, 1076). Analysts were not sure of the exact composition of Ftorafur. It appeared to be an oral, relatively nontoxic form of the American drug 5-fluorouracil.* In the 1970s Ftorafur was doing better than any American drug for cancer. Sales in 1976 were $100 million, or roughly ten times the best-selling drug in the United States.

The AIDS War: Propaganda, Profiteering and Genocide from the Medical-Industrial Complex

John Lauritsen
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Some of the copyrights give permission to reprint, and some do not. I ask people to respect the copyright restrictions. Dow Jones, for instance — they sell that service someplace else, and it is not permissible to republish that material. But most of the rest of it — people have already granted permission to reprint, as long as you're not making money off of it. Afterword - JL Unlike most BBSs with large data databases, the AIDS Information Bulletin Board does not charge for its services. The only expenses in using it come from telephone tolls to San Francisco.



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