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Advocacy Gateway for Environmental Sensitivities

Advocacy Gateway for Environmental Sensitivities
Tracks the contribution of various parties to the unnecessary injury and killing of Candians with undiagnosed environmental sensitivities.

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Cities and Sensitivities
2008-04-16 17:40:00
A couple of Councillors with the City of Ottawa asked for a summary of municipal concerns. The result is the attached Power Point, addressed to the City of Ottawa. It applies to most cities in Ontario and, to a lesser extent, to cities across Canada. The presentation is also available in pdf format. One of the greatest concerns is that municipal public health officials contribute to damages by eclipsing the history of persons with sensitivities behind controversy about the recent additional theories of so-called "doctors of environmental medicine." AttachmentSize citiesandsensitivities.ppt116.5 KB citiesandsensitivities.pdf68.38 KB
More About: Government , Cities , Municipal , Governance
AGES Emphasizes Importance of Humour!
2008-01-18 16:33:00
If you can't grease the palm or twist the arm, you can nudge the diaphragm. (Click on image to enlarge.)
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Lessons for Young Adults
2008-01-15 12:26:00
As you enter adulthood, there are very adult lessons to be learned from the Canadian experience of persons with sensitivities. Perhaps these lessons will help you forward your own concerns--about sensitivities or about other matters. 1) Members of Parliament and public officials quite casually lie in ways that contribute to the slaughter of Canadians, or turn a blind eye when their colleagues do so, if doing otherwise involves acknowledging mistakes. 2) Agencies of remedy exploit peoples' terror, telling persons with diagnosed sensitivities that they will not receive services unless they ignore mistakes that contribute to the ongoing killing of persons with undiagnosed sensitivities. 3) Most persons in medical associations will protect the reputation of physicians at the expense of killing patients. 4) Academics quite openly ridicule vulnerable persons by subjecting them to a reverse onus and then forwarding arbitrary conjecture. Their abusiveness is concealed by by those who...
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Eclipsing the History
2007-09-02 12:28:00
Ottawa (29 August 2007) - The preventable injury and killing of persons with undiagnosed sensitivities is a continuing lesson in "the fearsome, weird and thought-defying banality of evil.? Several thousand Canadians have been injured or killed, driven under and suicided, not so much because of environmental sensitivities as by a wanton disregard for responsibilities and process, and despite the fact that Health and Welfare was acting to protect this group until 1992. As authorities eclipse the history of sensitivities behind concerns about modern chemicals, consequent misconceptions contribute to more preventable deaths in health care than SARS and influenza combined. Top Ten Improprieties 1) Placing the presumption on the wrong side, subjecting persons with sensitivities to a unique reverse onus not generally applied in society, law, or in the practice of medicine, adopting a Laingian denial of having done so. 2) Ignoring duty of care in a wide variety of iterations, contributing...
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Eclipsing a History
2007-09-02 12:28:00
Environmental sensitivities are significantly under-diagnosed in Canada. The unnecessary daily injury and killing of persons with undiagnosed sensitivities in the health care system is a continuing lesson in "the fearsome, weird and thought-defying banality of evil.? Since 1993, several thousand Canadians have been injured or killed, or driven under and suicided, by a wanton disregard for responsibilities and process, and despite the fact that Health and Welfare was acting to protect high-risk patients from being injured or killed until that year. Now, authorities eclipse the history of sensitivities behind debate about the approaches of so-called "doctors of environmental medicine." Consequent misconceptions contribute to more preventable deaths in health care than SARS, bird flu and West Nile combined. Some patients with undiagnosed sensitivities are killed when administered drugs imprudently. Others are persons with undiagnosed nervous system sensitivities who are ploughed u...
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Manley knew
2007-08-07 10:33:00
10 August 2007 - While in opposition, John Manley, MP, helped to forward concerns about preventable harm being caused to persons with environmental sensitivities. Once he was in government, the fact kids were being abused in schools and injured or killed while receiving health care didn't faze him. His government had reversed the position he'd fought for. Chretien's government lied about the availability of legally-obligating protections that were being encouraged by the health department under Beatty and Bouchard. Chaviva Hosek and others in the PMO and cabinet turned their backs on concerns about criminal deceit in Health Canada that was and is contributing to preventable deaths amongst Canadians. A series of health ministers' aides have knowingly turned a blind eye to officials' deceit, as Health Canada managers do today.
More About: Video , Government , National , Political , Coverup
Five Elephants and a Gorilla
2007-06-11 15:43:00
24 June 2007 - In its handling of environmental sensitivities, the Canadian Human Rights Commission is ignoring five elephants and a gorilla. The first elephant CHRC managers are invisiblizing is by far the best fed. It is the reverse onus that presumes that people with sensitivities, alone, are not credible witnesses to repeated circumstances without validation, that this reverse onus should be adopted on this subject, alone, in clinical medicine, along with a Laingian denial of having adopted it. Instead of defending human rights, the CHRC is betraying the most basic and necessary right there is. Officials presume a reverse onus and then lead the discussion as if everyone else, including clinicians, should subject patients to a reverse onus as well. As Health Canada and the Commission have known since the 1980's, until this basic reverse onus is dealt with, the most serious abuses will continue. The second elephant the CHRC is ignoring is the actual clinical, scientific and s...
More About: Government , National , Gorilla
AGES Prediction Comes True
2007-05-07 00:32:00
10 May 2007 - As predicted, the Canadian Human Rights Commission's report repeats mistakes and deceits about environmental sensitivities that contribute to the unnecessary killing of undiagnosed patients in health care settings, letting Justice and RCMP officials off the hook for ignoring criminal deceit in Health Canada that has already contributed to thousands of deaths. The appointment of a new Chief Commissioner has had no effect on CHRC managers who continue to hide lethal mistakes about environmental sensitivities under similarly lethal deceits. The CHRC's report on a medical perspective concerning sensitivities is historical revisionism reminiscent of Ernst Zundel, but with more lethal effect. The researcher, who has been informed in the past of how her work obscures history, ignores clinical ethics and contributes to deaths, is now contributing to deaths across the country whereas in the past her unethical and unwanted interventions primarily contributed to local deaths....
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Prediction
2007-02-10 07:07:00
23 February 2007 - AGES is predicting that the Canadian Human Rights Commission will soon lie to Canadians about environmental sensitivities. Their deceit will temporarily exonerate the RCMP and Justice officials for ignoring a criminal cover-up under the Liberals that has contributed to thousands of Canadian deaths. Human rights officials will accomplish their deceit by abusing the credibility and expertise of two of the most dedicated researchers in Canada. Neither of the researchers know the history of federal government actions on the topic or even the general history of sensitivities. Instead of a physician, historian, educator or ethicist, the CHRC has chosen a chemist to put forward the "medical" point of view, a mother who is driven by the fact that her son died from pesticide exposure. AGES further predicts that issues around modern chemicals will unethically eclipse legally-obligating information consequent to hundreds of years of science and thousands of years of consumer...
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