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Re: Theos-World Faking scientific data in America and dehumanizing billions

Mar 17, 2006 05:32 PM
by DENNIS KIER


When I was last in the Navy, in 1954, the Navy medics strongly advocated circumcision because they said that it reduced the likely hood of venerial disease.

I really think that Bart has a much greater chance than 99% to have been circumcised based on factors Other than Age.

----- Original Message ----- From: "krsanna" <timestar@timestar.org>
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Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 12:20 AM
Subject: Theos-World Faking scientific data in America and dehumanizing billions


Faking science and treating billions of humans like non-persons is
exemplified in the work of the American Medical Association under
the direction of Dr. Lewis Sayre, who claimed to heal orthopedic
problems, epilepsy, hernias and lunacy with circumcision.  America
is the only industrialized nation in the world that continues to
widely practice circumcision, despite evidence that it has no
medical value.  The U.S. Navy will no longer pay for circumcisions
because of its lack of medical benefit.  Yet Dr. Sayre, President of
the American Medical Association, faked medical evidence that has
never been replicated.

Based on an age of 60-75 years, Bart has a 55-60% chance of being
circumcised.  By 1971, 90% of American males were circumcised.  When
the American Pediatric Association stated against circumcision in
the 1970's, pediatricians put so much pressure on the APA that it
was forced to restate its position.  Pediatricians make plenty of
money on circumcisions.


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