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Jan Drew
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 11:33 pm
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"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Jan Drew wrote:
Give it up, Mark.

I made NO claim.

I know you did not "make a claim".

Thanks for showing us you lied.

DTABOR..can't remember what you said just ONE minute ago!

*Now, that is priceless. You bleated and brayed about Bryan being a
*Graduate* trainee (meaning that he is a GRADUATE) and you now claim
that your "epxertise" or lack thereof, is NYOB.*


However, you have, at least,
Quote:
impliedly questioned Bryan's credentials to make the claims he has and to
express his opinion.

No, I did not imply.

Do go back and look up EXACTLY what I stated..rather than post off the top
of your head.
Quote:

Remember, not all opinions are created equal. Some, like Bryan's are more
credible.

*In your opinion..because he agrees with you*

lol.
Quote:


"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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Jan Drew wrote:
"Bryan Heit" <bjheit@NOSPAMucalgary.ca> wrote in message
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Mark Probert wrote:
Why did you snip?
Following your lead?
LOL. Pot meet kettle, and all that. Does anyone else see the irony
in these accusations - Jan questioning my credentials, presumably
because she can't argue the science...

Bryan
Say what...

Graduate Trainee
Yes, a graduate trainee in a science based program where he has already
published peer reviewed scientific papers and presented to notable
organizations.

Your training in science consisted of what? Please list:

1.
Mark Probert
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 8:19 am
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Jan Drew wrote:
Quote:
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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Jan Drew wrote:
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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Jan Drew wrote:
"Rich" <joshew@hawaii.rr.com> wrote in message
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"Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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"Bryan Heit" <bjheit@NOSPAMucalgary.ca> wrote in message
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Mark Probert wrote:
Why did you snip?
Following your lead?
LOL. Pot meet kettle, and all that. Does anyone else see the irony
in these accusations - Jan questioning my credentials, presumably
because she can't argue the science...

Bryan
Say what...

Graduate Trainee
Say what, non-graduate?
I see a question mark..by yours

You didn't see one by mine.

Next?
IOW,
I don't need IOW.

I am very well capable of using my own words.

your comment to Bryan was meant to belittle?

Not at all.

To demean the fact
that he has published research papers?
Not at all..and has already been address.

Try to follow.
I am following quite well. Bryan is a scientist

Not been proven.


http://www.ucalgary.ca/~girg/faculty/kubesp.html

Dr. Paul Kubes
BSc, PhD

Professor
Department of Physiology & Biophysics and Medicine
Immunology, Gastrointestinal Research Group

AHFMR Scientist
CRC Chair
Chair, Immunology Research Group
Chair CIHR Training Program in Immunology, Immunopathogenesis and
Inflammation
Director, Institutes of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation


Personnel

Graduate Trainee
Bryan Heit



who has already
conducted research, had papers published where he is lead author, and has
presented at prestigious scientific conferences.

What is YOUR training?
NOYB.
Now, that is priceless. You bleated and brayed

Now, that is priceless.

I neither bleated, [look it up] nor brayed, [look it up].

Look up metaphor.

Quote:
about Bryan being a
*Graduate* trainee (meaning that he is a GRADUATE) and you now claim that
your "epxertise"[sic]

I made no claim.

Of curse you didn't. You left yourself weasel-room.

Quote:
or lack thereof, is NYOB.
Jan, you are priceless.

Thank you.

That was not meant to be a compliment.
Mark Probert
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 8:22 am
Guest
Jan Drew wrote:
Quote:
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
news:UzJeg.55$Y26.15@fe10.lga...
Jan Drew wrote:
Give it up, Mark.

I made NO claim.
I know you did not "make a claim".

Thanks for showing us you lied.

DTABOR..can't remember what you said just ONE minute ago!

*Now, that is priceless. You bleated and brayed about Bryan being a
*Graduate* trainee (meaning that he is a GRADUATE) and you now claim
that your "epxertise" or lack thereof, is NYOB.*

I posted both ways to ensure I would cover your weasel room.

Quote:
However, you have, at least,
impliedly questioned Bryan's credentials to make the claims he has and to
express his opinion.

No, I did not imply.

Do go back and look up EXACTLY what I stated..rather than post off the top
of your head.

You most assuredly IMPLIED. Sad that you do not see it.

As for posting off the top of my head, that is the part closest to the
brain. Do I need to point out that you post from the point furthest from
the brain?

Quote:
Remember, not all opinions are created equal. Some, like Bryan's are more
credible.

*In your opinion..because he agrees with you*

No, because he uses facts and has the education and experience.



Quote:

lol.
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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Jan Drew wrote:
"Bryan Heit" <bjheit@NOSPAMucalgary.ca> wrote in message
news:e5ck3c$7f9$1@news.ucalgary.ca...
Mark Probert wrote:
Why did you snip?
Following your lead?
LOL. Pot meet kettle, and all that. Does anyone else see the irony
in these accusations - Jan questioning my credentials, presumably
because she can't argue the science...

Bryan
Say what...

Graduate Trainee
Yes, a graduate trainee in a science based program where he has already
published peer reviewed scientific papers and presented to notable
organizations.

Your training in science consisted of what? Please list:

1.
Mark Probert
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 8:41 am
Guest
Jan Drew wrote:
Quote:
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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Jan Drew wrote:
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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Jan Drew wrote:
"Rich" <joshew@hawaii.rr.com> wrote in message
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"Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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"Bryan Heit" <bjheit@NOSPAMucalgary.ca> wrote in message
news:e5ck3c$7f9$1@news.ucalgary.ca...
Mark Probert wrote:
Why did you snip?
Following your lead?
LOL. Pot meet kettle, and all that. Does anyone else see the irony
in these accusations - Jan questioning my credentials, presumably
because she can't argue the science...

Bryan
Say what...

Graduate Trainee
Say what, non-graduate?
I see a question mark..by yours

You didn't see one by mine.

Next?
IOW,
I don't need IOW.

I am very well capable of using my own words.

your comment to Bryan was meant to belittle?

Not at all.

To demean the fact
that he has published research papers?
Not at all..and has already been address.

Try to follow.
I am following quite well. Bryan is a scientist

Not been proven.

I see...so being the lead author of a scientific paper, having published
other scientific papers, having presented at science conferences, etc.
is not proof of being a scientist?

Just what proof would you accept? A website where he sells something?

Quote:
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~girg/faculty/kubesp.html

Dr. Paul Kubes
BSc, PhD

Professor
Department of Physiology & Biophysics and Medicine
Immunology, Gastrointestinal Research Group

AHFMR Scientist
CRC Chair
Chair, Immunology Research Group
Chair CIHR Training Program in Immunology, Immunopathogenesis and
Inflammation
Director, Institutes of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation


Personnel

Graduate Trainee
Bryan Heit



who has already
conducted research, had papers published where he is lead author, and has
presented at prestigious scientific conferences.

What is YOUR training?
NOYB.
Now, that is priceless. You bleated and brayed

Now, that is priceless.

I neither bleated, [look it up] nor brayed, [look it up].


about Bryan being a
*Graduate* trainee (meaning that he is a GRADUATE) and you now claim that
your "epxertise"[sic]

I made no claim.

or lack thereof, is NYOB.
Jan, you are priceless.

Thank you.


Bryan Heit
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 9:29 am
Guest
Jan Drew wrote:
Quote:
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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Jan Drew wrote:
your comment to Bryan was meant to belittle?

Not at all.


Right. Can't argue against the message, so try and shoot the messenger.


Quote:
What is YOUR training?

NOYB.

The "N" being the whole story...

Bryan
john
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:32 am
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"Bryan Heit" <bjheit@NOSPAMucalgary.ca> wrote in message
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Quote:

The timing of vaccination schedules are designed to give the child the
vaccination at the earliest time point in which their immune system is
capable of developing a proper immune response.

When you know 100% the child immune system, get back to us.
"I would challenge any colleague, clinician or research scientist to
claim that we have a basic understanding of the human newborn immune system.
It is well established in studies in animal models that the newborn immune
system is very distinct from the adolescent or adult. In fact, the immune
system of newborns in animal models can easily be perturbed to ensure that
it cannot respond properly later in life." ------This testimony was given
verbally to the United States Senate on May 12, 1999 by Dr Bonnie Dunbar,
Professor of Immunobiology with specialise work in vaccine development and
autoimmunity for over 25 years, the past 17 at Baylor College of Medicine in
Houston.
TO THE RECEIVER OF THIS ARTICLE---Hilary Butler Hep B
vaccine info (Dr Bonnie Dunbar)


"A single vaccine given to a six-pound newborn is the equivalent of giving a
180-pound adult 30 vaccinations on the same day. Include in this the toxic
effects of high levels of aluminum and formaldehyde contained in some
vaccines, and the synergist toxicity could be increased to unknown levels.
Further, it is very well known that infants do not produce significant
levels of bile or have adult renal capacity for several months after birth.
Bilary transport is the major biochemical route by which mercury is removed
from the body, and infants cannot do this very well. They also do not
possess the renal (kidney) capacity to remove aluminum. Additionally,
mercury is a well-known inhibitor of kidney function."--Boyd Haley Ph.D.

"The blood-brain barrier is not intact in infants until at least 6 weeks of
life. This is why a newborn with a fever must be subjected to a spinal tap
to rule out menningitis. Any virus or bacteria that a newborn is exposed to
can go directly to the nervous system. This is why the Hepatitis B vaccine
at birth is so dangerous. Between 1991 and 1999, when the shot contained
thimerisol, giving it at birth would have resulted in mercury crossing into
the brain since the blood-brain barrier was not yet intact. As a nurse, I'm
concerned that this information about the normal timing of a blood-brain
barrier forming is not more readily known. I think this normal delay in the
forming of a blood-brain barrier is an important piece of the puzzle and one
of the reasons for the surge of autism in the 90's."----Mary Barbera RN, MSN
David Wright
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 2:06 pm
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In article <iLudnYhFZqrrRuLZnZ2dnUVZ8qednZ2d@bt.com>,
john <sc@nospam.com> wrote:
Quote:

"Bryan Heit" <bjheit@NOSPAMucalgary.ca> wrote in message
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The timing of vaccination schedules are designed to give the child the
vaccination at the earliest time point in which their immune system is
capable of developing a proper immune response.

When you know 100% the child immune system, get back to us.

When you know 0.001%, get back to us.

<usual litany of unreliable quotations snipped>

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"If you can't say something nice, then sit next to me."
-- Alice Roosevelt Longworth
 
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