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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (10950)8/8/2002 8:05:12 AM
From: Jurgen Trautmann  Read Replies (1) of 11051
 
Great parable, Gersh

If one considers about chances of sick persons it's a good idea to take a look at the doctor.

A lot of patients doesn't die due to their sickness but due to the therapy.

Given our special situation I fear that the doctor you "hosts" (ggg) have chosen in reality does need "profesional help" himself. Heavy paranoia. It would be kind of crucial interest of all hosts that this kind of sick doctors would be arrested for the rest of their lives. He's lost every religion - if he ever should have owned one.

I regret that the situation here "on the other side of the pond" doesn't look better - at least so far it depends on the doctor. While his paranoia seems to blossom in a very early state compared to your doctor, he seem to concentrate all his efforts just in his own medical carrier.

For a long while I was living in the fiction that just our generation would experience an era of history quite different to the medival age - now we have to learn that I was right: it's worse.

The good news, Gersh: it hasn't much to get worse yet before it can get better. At least out of the sight of ants, bugs and worms.

Happy trading! Spare blood, there's a right of good living for parasites too!

Jury
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