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To: Calpernia

Besides tobacco use, I see chronic back problems, heart attack and stroke. I have a real creepy feeling about applying for disability, but I can't work until I can see a doctor. Can't afford to see a doctor, because I can't work right now. I'm down to a half pack of lights, from 2 packs of full strength smokes. Right now, it's too stressful to completely quit.

At least I ain't fat, lolol!


56 posted on 02/18/2006 8:25:22 AM PST by TheSpottedOwl (Support the fence....grow a Victory Garden!)
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To: TheSpottedOwl

Those focus areas apply to the hospitals that signed onto Healthy People 2010. From what I can see, they are mostly University Hospitals to date.

Let's take an example and look at it narrowly.

Monsanto Company is part of the World Business Council.

They are a big funder of the NGOs.

They offer grant programs. One of which is medical research.

When a University applies for the grant monies an interesting relationship is born.

All the scientific research programs the grants fund, the students become the free labor for.

The school gets access to the vast corporate digital library (Database) which is shared globally.

All work and discoveries is property of Monsanto Company. Not the school, not the students.

Free labor. Well, let's say paid labor. The students pay to go to school. They pay to work for Monsanto.

It also creates a human trafficking initiative. On these grant programs, the immigrants get to legally enter the US.

BTW, don't forget, I mentioned University Hospitals too.

The University Hospitals apply for the same grant monies. All research and data belongs to the Grantors.

Ever go to an urban hospital? Notice how many of the personnel are foreign? They are owned by the grantors.


60 posted on 02/18/2006 8:36:19 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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