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Subject: LATimes and Kaiser's Perverts; Answer
Date: Oct 21, 2009 2:37 AM
ANSWERING the BELOW ANSWERS to the
LA TIMES and the PSYCHIATRIC PERVERTS
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The people who should be doing
the citizens' arrests and the
lynchings are the MDs, not the
patients.
Notice that the AMA never files
a class action against insurance
companies unless it is ALL ABOUT
THEM (reimbursements), and not about
the likes of the Israeli Lyme cabal
and their relationship with Kaiser
which wrecked all of medicine for
the last 15 years (discovery in
Pam3Cys-related immunosuppression):
http://www.lymecryme.com/rich_text_21.html
It's disgusting.
But then again, everything about
this country is disgusting, which
is part of the overall agenda of the
Bigs and the Freemasons: Whenever
whatever is perverted and disgusting becomes
normal or commonplace, we're supposed
to become tolerized to it.
Consider the spectrum of Tolerance
to Slyme: from OspA/Pam3Cys/HIV
antigens (from mycoplasma, which
is transparent slime), to "MDs,"
(ILADS.org and psychiatry-at-large),
to politicians...
.... to the Activist Queens who
interfere with every actionitem unless
it appears to have been the particular
Queen's agenda and has her name all
over it.
Me? I don't care any more. I know
this country can't be fixed. What
*I* do now is about my own entertainment
because I know what countries are all
over my websites like flies on the
stink and rot this country is.
That's it.
I put out [TRUE] stuff and watch who
I rattled here and abroad.
What can people say? Is it true that
ILADS.org did nothing about this
criminal gang, IDSociety.org and ALDF.com
but the CT AG sued them for scientific
fraud and racketeering?
http://www.actionlyme.org/080430_RICO_CABAL_CAVES.htm
Nick Harris (igenex.com) didn't have the
money to hire a lawfirm and sue them
for fraud, false claims, or Qui Tam?
Bob Bransfield didn't have the connections
to hire a lawfirm and go after this
criminal "Lyme" (the first product
in a line) gang?
Burrascano I know is hopeless because
he thinks a computer program to record
patients subjective symptoms is "scientific."
He still doesn't get it.
There is nothing to be done.
Nobody in America has the brains or
the balls to consider what it even
really means to be a country.
Psychiatry and their ME-isms have
been *so* successful in destroying
our social moorings that a man
is a no longer a Town Father.
Correct?
Who's the rebel in Lymeland?
Who's the rabble-rouser?
*Only* *me.*
It's been that way for 10 years
when I started the ActionLyme campaign
to get Adverse Events reported to the
FDA through the VAERS as a result of
SKB's Dennis Parentis's instruction:
http://www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/ac/01/slides/3680s2.htm
A year later the FDA gave us a hearing...
AND?
What did the FDA hear?
The same gallblammed thing I say
every day to the press and the USDOJ
ever since:
http://www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/ac/01/slides/3680s2_11.pdf
"1)'Lyme Disease' is a hoax, 2) no one agreed
with Allen Steere's proposal at Dearborn,
3) the old standard said Lyme was a Relapsing
Fever organism, 4) and OspA appears to cause
immune dysregulation-the same disease as
'Chronic Lyme Disease.'"-- 2001, KMDickson
to the FDA Vaccine Committee, duh.
Then what?
I was labelled a "Dangerously Intelligent
Unabomber Chemist" by some Yalie perverts
whose only topic is jerking off.
Well, what would have happened if the
Masters-of-JerkOff actually cared about
human health?
http://www.actionlyme.org/PHILLIPS_JE_PERVERT.htm
About humans instead of penises?
Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org/index.htm
http://www.relapsingfever.org/index.htm
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From: Miguel <mikijean at (no spam) pacifier.com> [Add to Address Book]
To: SpinLyme at (no spam) yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [SpinLyme] LATimes: Public Option Must Address the
Perverts in Medicine
Date: Oct 20, 2009 10:29 PM
K,
There was a letter published in the LA Times in response to this
article...
http://xml.latimes.com/business/la-fi-bizletters18-2009oct18,0,4049502.story
This article finally answered my question as to why Kaiser denied my
cancer-stricken daughter a stem cell transplant recommended by the
City of Hope. Is ERISA why Kaiser is also allowed to continue its
policy of placing all cancer patients at a lower priority of receiving
blood transfusions? Although this denial will not kill immediately [it
allows] for a slow death of these expensive patients.
Hillarie Levy
Not only did Kaiser kill this young lady by denial of care, they also
tried to harvest her corneas minutes after she died despite a written
legal directive to not harvest her organs so she would not give her
cancer to others. And this happened in front of the grieving mother
who managed to stop Kaiser's ghoulish harvesters with great
difficulty. What insentitive SOB's!
There are some decent doctors at Kaiser. But the Kaiser organization's
directives prevent best medical practices for patient benefit. All for
profit.
Despite their corporate shell games, Kaiser is for-profit although
they advertise they are non-profit.
Perhaps people will wise up and quit this company.
M
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 5:35 AM
Subject: [SpinLyme] LATimes: Public Option Must Address the Perverts
in Medicine
ARTICLE BELOW
==========================
There has to be a specific disclaimer
in there which describes psychiatry and
psychology for what it is:
http://www.actionlyme.org/PHILLIPS_JE_PERVERT.htm
Look at my medical records.
Chronic Lyme, verifiable congenital
Lyme, nerve damage to every single one
of the nerves coming out of my neck,
activated Epstein Barr, OspA antigen
in my spinal fluid, activated Cytomegalovirus...
These scientifically valid biomarkers of
disease do not mean I suffer from not
enough penis, but any psychologist or
psychiatrist on any dot guv or insco
payroll or part of any clique will lie
to protect against payment or to defend
their co-malpractitioner against a lawsuit.
It is VERY CRITICAL that we address the
fact that these psychiatric perverts never
perform any scientific rule outs, nor are
they able to discern the meaning of
"scientifically valid biomarkers of disease"
http://www.actionlyme.org/BIOMARKERS2.htm
because they have a mental disorder where
they utterly abhor facts.
Now, I point out that ILADS.org is made
up of a bunch of psychiatric morons, but
the Connecticut Attorney General brought
the actual law case against IDSociety.org
Why?
Because ILADS.org could not dare make the
claim of scientific invalidity (outside the
time I wrote their report):
http://www.ilads.org/about_ILADS/position_papers2.html
in June, 2001, after the "breaking news"
release of the Klempner Bogus Article:
http://www.actionlyme.org/MKLEMPNER.htm
and you will see that this is the last
time ILADS addressed "scientific validity."
So, everyone needs to know that these pervert
claque, psychiatry can and will be paid to
say anything against patients for personal
reasons, to keep up the pretense that they
are a "medical practice," and they will co-perjure
themselves and even throw you in jail and take
your kids away and give them to a maniac
http://www.actionlyme.org/THE_REAL_DON_DICKSON.htm
to prevent being sued for malpractice.
Now, are there real CRAZY people who can't
be controlled without "medication?" Sure,
but those people are probably possessed, like
the vast majority of DCF "workers" because the
process of possession starts with some self-
aggransizing belief, some vanity. Some sense
that one is special.
http://www.actionlyme.org/DIABOLICAL_PERVERSION_PSYCHOANALYSIS.htm
Now, if any of this gang, indeed, knows
all of these things - has the intellectual
capacity to see the whole picture, which I
doubt - they would not say a word because they
would otherwise have to find a new job.
And this culture is warped by the same
ME-ism.
Can it be fixed?
Only if an example is made out of them, in
a big way:
http://www.actionlyme.org/andersonpenisbiter.htm
This DCF ^^^ penis-biting case looms, still, but no
one will investigate it and prosecute it,
because why?
Why does the DCF penisbiter get away with
her crimes?
Because it involves myself, and James Phillips,
although he is a moron, has more human value
than myself?
Does his life have more value than mine
and my childrens'? Has James Phillips
done more good for the world than myself?
The stories of the penisbiter, James Phillips'
perversions and incompetence, and ILADS' incompetence
in the face of the Riddle of Pam3Cys show
that these quacks need to be sidelined
permanently in our culture, if Wall
Street and the Banksters behavior of
Greed is Good hasn't made an impression on
this country.
Think about it.
In what way does America lead the world?
Not in courage and not in intelligence and
not in science and not in morality and not
in logic... because here we are still talking
about how insurance companies are going
to continue to kill people, regardless of
all the noise about Obama and Healthcare.
And no one is talking about the primary
way they do it- with the "expertise" of the
perverts of medicine.
Do you know how many psychiatrists said
I was crazy to be claiming what the CT
AG later charged?
http://www.actionlyme.org/080430_RICO_CABAL_CAVES.htm
Versus how many apologized to me, in the
real way of a real man?
It's at least 6 to Zero.
Phillips, Marcus, Leebens (who defrauded
the court with the Order of Temporary Custody
of my congenitally infected children
http://www.actionlymeorg/Schoen.htm
then "left the country" and could not be
cross-examined as the CT law demands),
Coric, and several others anonymously
and on paper.
But, I was right about every last thing
I ever said, including that DCF's chief
Ragaglia was a slut:
http://www.actionlyme.org/RAGAGLIA_GRANDJURY_DETAILS.htm
Not a one of these penis-loving perverts
have ever said they were wrong and
apologized, and these people are the
self-alleged brain and behavior experts?
This problem needs to be fixed as
part of the overall plan to provide
HEALTHCARE, as a human right.
To prejudge another erroneously and
on false allegations and premises is
the sincerest form of discrimination and
we, in America, can't face it, and can't
address it because we Americans are the
most cowardly and stupid people on earth...
thanks to the psychiatric perversions of
"It's All About MEEeeee!!"
http://www.actionlyme.org/SATANS_SICKSO.htm
If this is not addressed as part of the
healthcare overhall, forget "America" and
forget "leadership."
America has YET to say what "Lyme Disease"
is or what Pam3Cys is, yet Anthony Fauci,
the head of NIAID, dares to attend interviews
where he dances around the subject.
What's that say about penises or manhood?
Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
http://www.relapsingfever.org
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Despite growing frustration with the way health insurers deny
medical treatments, major healthcare bills pending in Congress would
give patients little new power to challenge those sometimes life-and-
death decisions.
"Right now, the deck is stacked against patients," said Bryan Liang,
director of the Institute of Health Law Studies at California Western
Law School in San Diego. "Healthcare reform is not going to change the
ball game."
Yet a patient's ability to fight insurers' coverage decisions could
be more important than ever because Congress, in promoting cost
containment and price competition, may actually add to the pressure on
insurers to deny requests for treatment.
By requiring insurers to cover everyone, regardless of pre-existing
conditions, healthcare reform will make it more difficult for insurers
to control their costs, or "bend the cost curve," by avoiding sick
people.
That leaves insurers with the other big cost-containment tool:
turning down requests to cover treatments.
"There are going to be a lot of denials," said insurance industry
analyst Robert Laszewski, a former health insurance executive. "I am
not setting insurance companies up to be villains. But we are telling
them to bend the cost curve. How else are they going to bend the cost
curve?"
Experts said the legislation under consideration does not
significantly enhance patient protections against insurers refusing to
cover requests for treatment. Most people currently have no right to
challenge health insurers' treatment decisions by suing them for
damages.
Patient advocates point to the continuing struggle of Hilda and
Grigor Sarkisyan, whose daughter Nataline died in 2007 when insurance
giant Cigna Corp refused to cover a liver transplant.
The parents' wrongful-death suit against Cigna over the transplant
denial was thrown out this year by a federal judge, who cited a 1987
U.S. Supreme Court decision involving the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act. That ruling said ERISA bars suits for damages over
health benefit decisions.
The ruling affects 132 million people who get insurance through
employers.
The Sarkisyans traveled to Washington a couple of months ago to try
to persuade members of Congress to undo the ERISA ruling and allow
people with job-based coverage to sue for damages.
The healthcare reform bill pending in the House would extend that
right to anyone who buys coverage through one of the health insurance
exchanges it envisions. That could include small businesses.
But the legislation does not remove the barrier to such suits by
people in the employment-based insurance market.
Insurers and employers strongly support the ban. They say any
increase in litigation would drive up costs and could force some
employers to drop health benefits.
But some members of Congress said the Sarkisyans' case illustrates
why change is needed. They said patients would be better protected if
insurers feared the possibility of a lawsuit over their treatment
coverage decisions.
Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) said the ERISA ruling had created
an "unbalanced set of incentives" for insurance companies.
"If they fail to fund an operation and then it turns out the
operation would not have been useful and wasn't necessary, the patient
lives and they save money," he said. "But if they fail to fund an
operation and it turns out the patient dies, their liability is
extremely limited."
Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), who met with the Sarkisyans in
Washington, said it was not clear that Congress intended ERISA to bar
damage suits against health insurers.
"They are the only industry in the nation that has that kind of
immunity from potentially very wrongful conduct," he said. "It is a
real problem."
Still, Schiff said there were not enough votes to overcome industry
support for the ERISA ruling.
But a government-sponsored health insurance option could be an
antidote, he said.
The so-called public option, though controversial, was not included
in the bill approved by the Senate Finance Committee last week. But it
is still under consideration in the House, where Speaker Nancy Pelosi
(D-San Francisco) favors it.
The idea is that private insurers would be forced to compete with
the public option on price and service, which includes the ease with
which patients can get needed treatment paid for.
"Companies would be that much more scrupulous to ensure they provide
the care necessary, because if you establish the reputation for
denying care, there are not many buyers wanting your plan," Schiff
said.
Another pair of liver transplants illustrate how that might work.
UCLA doctors told Ephram Nehme, a San Fernando Valley produce market
owner, that he could die waiting for a liver in California and
encouraged him to go to Indiana, where waits were much shorter. But
Nehme's insurer, Anthem Blue Cross of California, refused to pay for
an out-of-state operation.
Fearing for his life, Nehme paid $205,000 out of his own pocket for
the 2007 operation at Clarian Transplant Center in Indianapolis.
But if Nehme, now 61, had been on Medicare, the public insurance
plan for people 65 and older, his Indiana transplant would have been
covered.
That's what happened last year to Glen Ossiander, a retired Pacific
Palisades artist. Like Nehme, Ossiander was being treated for
hepatitis at UCLA. Like Nehme, he needed a transplant. And, like
Nehme, he faced a long wait. And, like Nehme, he moved temporarily to
Indianapolis where he underwent the transplant operation within two
weeks at Clarian.
That's where the similarities end. Ossiander's operation was
covered, without a hitch -- mostly by Medicare but also by his
Medicare supplemental insurance provider, Anthem Blue Cross.
Ossiander, 68, who knew his hepatitis might eventually require a
transplant, said he was relieved when he turned 65 because he knew it
would be covered.
"As soon as I got onto Medicare, the hospital and everybody said,
'You really don't have anything to worry about now,' " he said. "You
are on Medicare."
Sen. John D. Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.) said he planned to fight for a
public option as the debate moves to the full Senate because insurers
have "failed to meet their obligations to the American people."
"We've seen all the insurance industry tricks -- hiding rules in
fine print, cutting people off when they get sick, and refusing to pay
for necessary treatment because of pre-existing conditions," he said
in a statement. "This is why I am fighting for a public option -- we
need an insurance option out there that puts people first, not
profits. We need a real public option, one that competes with private
insurance companies to keep them honest and accountable."
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