[Pharmwaste] Interesting challenge- "take a drink - earn
$75, 000" - Increasing monthly
James Bukowski
jbukowsk at jhmi.edu
Thu Jul 19 13:33:54 EDT 2007
>From a link to the website that you posted (Vaccination Liberation):
>> You may be interested to know that vaccine efficacy is the biggest urban legend of them all.
Vaccines have been a hoax from their very inception. Edward Jenner, inventor of vaccines, was not a scientist but a huckster. Louis Pasteur, father of the germ theory of disease and prince of modern medicine, was likewise no scientist but a showman out to make a buck. Together, these salesmen were the Barnum & Bailey of medicine.
On Pasteur's massive hoax, read Ethel Douglas Hume's book, "Pasteur Exposed: The False Foundations of Modern Medicine." Regarding Jenner, read Neil Z. Miller's book, "Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective?" <<
Jenner and Pasteur "hucksters" and "showmen?"
Guess that eradication of smallpox and polio was just a lucky coincidence, eh?
I'm not an MD or CEO of a Pharmaceutical Company, but I'd take the challenge for $75 K. Just mix them in to a margarita (rocks, not frozen) and I'm there.
Regards,
James Bukowski, CIH HEM
Environmental Health Officer
Virginia Tech (1980)
>>> Bill Lewry <Bill_Lewry at kcmo.org> 7/19/2007 1:21 PM >>>
Any takers' on the Listserve?
Please excuse any cross postings.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2007/07/19/75-000-offered-for-md-to-publicly-drink-vaccine-additives.aspx
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[Pharmwaste] Proceedings from
conference on emerging
07/19/2007 08:06 environmental pollutants in Italy,
AM June 2006
The proceedings from the conference described below can be found at:
http://www.norman-network.net/public/workshops/stresa.htm
Emerging environmental pollutants: Key Issues and Challenges
19-20 June 2006, Stresa (Italy)
How are emerging pollutants identified? How do emerging substances
become regulated pollutants? What investigations should be undertaken
when an emerging pollutant is identified? What substances are they, and
what information is missing or required for monitoring and assessing
their associated risks?
About 120 experts and stakeholders from different scientific communities
and environmental compartments from 23 countries attended the workshop
to discuss these issues.
Day 1 was dedicated to a general overview of the latest research
findings. Special attention was paid to the views of users and key
stakeholders (policy-makers, regulatory bodies, organisations in charge
of risk assessment and risk management) regarding the current gaps in,
and needs for, risk assessment and management.
On Day 2, a presentation of the activities of the NORMAN project was
followed by four parallel sessions on specific aspects of emerging
pollutants analysis and prioritisation. Detailed questions were
prepared, and answers sought and discussed in open forum.
The presentations are available as pdf files. A written report of the
workshop outcomes will be published on this website in January 2007.
Deborah L. DeBiasi
Email: dldebiasi at deq.virginia.gov
WEB site address: www.deq.virginia.gov
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
Office of Water Permit Programs
Industrial Pretreatment/Toxics Management Program
Mail: P.O. Box 1105, Richmond, VA 23218 (NEW!)
Location: 629 E. Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219
PH: 804-698-4028
FAX: 804-698-4032
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