Sounds feasible to me. Leslea
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From: Heidi <alces54@...>
To: fqtoxicity@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2009 9:12:33 PM
Subject: [fqtoxicity] Re: the FDA is at it again.
Yeah, for sure - but I'm thinking there's more than the usual
self-aggrandizement involved in covering up the evidence of fq adverse
reactions. I'm thinking the FDA would really prefer no one is able to connect
the dots because the true story on these damn drugs is known, has been known for
a long time, and there's real criminal culpability involved in keeping them in
circulation. Or, less tinfoily, that there's been FAR MORE DAMAGE done among the
likes of our soldiers in Desert Storm (yes, I'm suggesting that Gulf War
Syndrome may be the result of prophylactic doses of cipro) and with the postal
workers who took cipro after 9/11, and that if THAT gets bruited about, the cat
will escape the bag and lead to another colossal lawsuit, with the federal
government as one of the unindicted co-conspirators (because no one can sue the
bastids). People will start adding up their inexplicable ailments and voila!
Bigger trouble than asbestos.
Or I'm just spouting a bunch of hoo-ha. It wouldn't be the first time.
Heidi
--- In fqtoxicity@yahoogro ups.com, "garytby" <thebigyeast@ ...> wrote:
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> MONEY !!!
>
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> --- In fqtoxicity@yahoogro ups.com, "Heidi" <alces54@> wrote:
> >
> > Makes you wonder what's really at stake, doesn't it?
> >
> > Heidi
> >
> >
> > --- In fqtoxicity@yahoogro ups.com, "davidtfull" <Fqresearch@ > wrote:
> > >
> > > The FDA has changed the locations for every document used as a reference
within the wikipedia articles that was linked by to the FDA site. Thereby
invalidating hundreds of references. I now have to go back and change each and
every one of these references to reflect these new locations manually. I rather
doubt that this was routine housekeeping on their part as only the articles that
related to the quinolone class were moved recently.
> > >
> > > Looks like they are engaging in damage control once again. They cannot
delete these articles as that would be destruction of evidence due to the
ongoing litigation. But nothing would prevent them from moving them and
invalidating all of the links found on the Internet that makes reference to
them.
> > >
> > > I've never been one for conspiracy theories regarding these drugs but I am
seriously reconsidering that view now. Far too much is going on recently for all
of this to be coincidence. Too much information has disappeared from the
Internet, too many sites have shut down, and now this recent action by the FDA
who for the most part has failed to update thier site with anything relevant for
years. Now all of a sudden they are archiving anything that has to do with the
quinolones?
> > >
> > > capt' dave
> > >
> >
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