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The unions who signed the letters repre-
sent EPA employees from across the
nation, including laboratory scientists, reg-
ulatory support scientists and other work-
ers at EPA headquarters in Washington,
DC. The unions' letter is online at web-
page http://nteu280.org/Issues/Fluoride/
fluoridesummary.htm.
(Source: Fluoride Action Network, August
25, 2005, via http://i-newswire.com/pr43887.
html)
"munchausen syndrome by proxy"
(MSBP) and used this against parents in
many child protection cases, despite the
fact that the diagnosis was not
scientifically based and was merely his
own conjecture.
Unfortunately, the media have largely
ignored evidence suggesting that adverse
side effects of vaccinations may be
responsible for the deaths of children
whose parents are accused of MSBP or of
causing shaken baby syndrome (SBS).]
(Source: BBC News, July 15, 2005, http://
news. bbc.co.uk/I/hi/health/4685511.stm.
Also see Michael Nott's "Justice out of
Balance" in NEXUS 11/06, and Dr Viera
Scheibner's "Vaccinations and the Dynamics
of Critical Days" in this edition.)
crossover votes by registered Democrats in
Florida did not increase over 2000, and he
lost ground among __ registered
Independents, dropping 15 points.
We also know that Bush "won" Ohio by
51-48%, but statewide results were not
matched by the court-supervised hand
count of the 147,400 absentee and provi-
sional ballots in which Kerry received
54.46% of the vote. In Cuyahoga County,
Ohio, the number of recorded votes was
more than 93,000 greater than the number
of registered voters.
More importantly, national exit polls
showed Kerry winning in 2004. However,
it was only in precincts where there were
no paper trails on the voting machines that
the exit polls ended up being different
from the final count.
According to Dr Steve Freeman, a
statistician at the University of
Pennsylvania, the odds are 250 million to
one that the exit polls were wrong by
chance. In fact, where the exit polls
disagreed with the computerised outcomes,
the results always favoured Bush—another
statistical impossibility.
There is now strong statistical evidence
of widespread voting machine manipula-
tion occurring in US elections since 2000.
Coverage of the fraud has been reported
in independent media and on various web-
sites. The information is not secret. But it
certainly seems to be a taboo subject for
the US corporate media.
(Source: CommonDreams.org, August 13,
2005, http:/www.commondreams.org)
PROFESSOR SIR ROY MEADOW
DEREGISTERED IN UK
Ihe UK General Medical Council
(GMC) has struck off paediatrician
Professor Sir Roy Meadow over the
"misleading" evidence he gave in the Sally
Clark case. This action came after the
GMC announced it had found Meadow
guilty of serious professional misconduct
which was "fundamentally unacceptable".
Meadow had stood by his evidence, but
admitted his use of statistics at Mrs Clark's
1999 trial was "insensitive". Mrs Clark
was convicted of murdering her two sons
and spent three years in prison, but was
exonerated in 2003 after an appeal.
Frank Lockyer—Mrs Clark's father, who
brought the case—broke down in tears as
he welcomed the verdict.
"The GMC has applied the ultimate
sanction to the doctor who played such a
huge part in my daughter's conviction," he
said. "Now perhaps we, as a family, can
put the last seven years of hell behind us
and move on."
Mrs Clark was eventually freed after it
become apparent that another witness at
her trial, pathologist Alan Williams, had
failed to disclose key medical evidence.
The chair of the GMC panel considering
Meadow's case said it was vital that the
public had confidence in the experts
brought before the court—and that is why
Meadow had to be deregistered, rather
than be given a lesser penalty.
Meadow gave evidence as an expert
witness in the trials of parents accused of
killing their children. As well as Sally
Clark, the accused included: Angela
Cannings, who served 18 months after
being wrongly convicted of killing her two
sons; Donna Anthony, who served six
years after being wrongly convicted of
killing her son and daughter; and Trupti
Patel, cleared of killing three of her
children.
[Editor's note: In 1977, Meadow came
up with a profile which he called
WIDESPREAD VOTING MACHINE
FRAUD IN 2004 US ELECTION
ew research compiled by Dr Dennis
Loo with the University of Cal Poly
Pomona now shows that extensive manip-
ulation of non-paper-trail voting machines
occurred in several states during the 2004
presidential election.
In 2004, Bush far exceeded the 85% of
registered Florida Republican votes that he
got in 2000, receiving more than 100% of
the registered Republican votes in 47 out
of 67 Florida counties, 200% of registered
Republicans in 15 counties, and over
300% of registered Republicans in four
counties.
Bush managed these remarkable out-
comes despite the fact that his share of the
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