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|    Kalen to kathleen    |
|    Re: BIOWARFARE    |
|    22 May 05 21:14:25    |
      XPost: sci.med.diseases.lyme, alt.support.child-protective-services,       alt.support.autism       From: news@paradox.freeserve.co.uk              kathleen wrote:       >       > Are you talking about blunt trauma       > or the organic trauma of encephalitis?              As I said, I was talking about brain damage *not* from an infection,       thus *not* encephalitis.              > What other kinds of brain injury are       > there?              Trauma (as in, physical injury), oxygen deprivation, probably others I       haven't thought of.              > What other things besides "Congenital rubella       > syndrome?"              I didn't say (or imply) that there were other things besides congenital       rubella syndrome. However, congenital rubella syndrome includes rather a       lot of things that aren't autism, which you seem to have neglected to       consider at all in your previous post.              > *Again* you ask this question?              Again? Huh? When else did I ask it? Must have been ages (months or       years) ago, if ever.              > The relavence... Hmmm. Let me think. If       > I was a human being, and particularly if       > I was an adult human being of reproductive       > capacity, and had living blood relatives,       > I would be interested in the prevention of       > harm in those relatives. And friends.              But what's it got to do with lyme disease? The question was about lyme       disease and you go on about rubella. How are they connected?              > Kinda goes along with the concept of       > well-being. Which, since you keep asking       > what well-being is about,              When? Where? I don't even use the term "well-being", so I'd be rather       surprised if I asked what it was about even once, let alone 'kept' doing       it (i.e. multiple times). Do you have me confused with someone else       perhaps? You seem to think I've said a lot of things I haven't.              > Another basic concept: The benefits of       > communication...              Like you're an expert on communication. LOL       Lesson #1, Kathleen, communication requires at least two beings to       participate. Posting a load of articles no one ever reads doesn't       qualify, nor does ignoring everything everyone else says while you       engage in your public perseveration.              Kalen              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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