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To: Calpernia

It's Hillarycare in tiny nano-sized bits, but just as dangerous. I had no idea that Klintoon started the nano tech boom. Read the beaurocratic fine print in the article. It looks a bit like the re-start of hundreds of FDR's alphabet agencies that will control and re-make all life forms in the near future.


20 posted on 01/23/2006 9:34:57 AM PST by Paulus Invictus
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To: Paulus Invictus

Actually, I think it is Hillary's Health Care project. I have found a number of university hospitals signed on this this and taking funding.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1561077/posts?page=21#21

This initiative was stimulated by President Clinton's commitment to eliminate disparities in health for racial and ethnic minority populations by 2010.


http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/NR/rdonlyres/D2C8F49F-400E-467E-ACF2-6255D6E9FDEA/0/Nadrc0900.pdf
DHHS OFFICE OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION
AND THE HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010 INITIATIVE

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Dr. Randy Wykoff, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, DHHS, presented an overview of Healthy People 2010, including the Leading Health Indicators, and possible ways to maximize this initiative. Healthy People 2010 is coordinated by the DHHS Office for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.

Dr. Wykoff noted that Healthy People 2010 is a comprehensive set of national 10-year objectives that are developed through a collaborative process involving both the public and private sectors. All the objectives are specific and measurable over time based on data. The document, published and distributed by the Federal Government, also is a statistical description of the health status of Americans, including racial and ethnic disparities; a textbook on current public health priorities; and an important part of the national strategic plan for improving health. Healthy People 2010 is the third iteration of an effort that began in 1979 with publication of the Surgeon General's Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Ever larger and more complex, this iteration has two overarching goals, 28 focus areas, 467 objectives, and 10 leading health indicators.

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Grant Review

The Council considered 327 applications requesting $70,492,343 in total costs. The Council recommended
238 applications for a total cost of $31,211,337 (see Attachment II).

UMDNJ is a publicly interest member of this initiative.

Members:

r. Hillary Brode, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)- New Jersey Dental School, Newark


23 posted on 01/23/2006 9:43:29 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Paulus Invictus

Nanotechnology and Healthy People 2010...

[Hollywood NWO-ite] "Step right up and get your VeriChip! It's so cool! It's so hip! It's so trendy! It's so stylish! It's so fashionable! And best of all, it's so SEXY! Since VeriChip implantation is required in order to enroll in HillaryCare and since failure to enroll in HillaryCare is a Class C Felony, VeriChip implantation is required by law! Don't be a criminal! Be a good, little slave and get your VeriChip!"


152 posted on 08/27/2006 2:13:16 AM PDT by bigdcaldavis (Xandros : In a world without fences, who needs Gates?)
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