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Subject: Russia like the United States
Date: Feb 6, 2008 10:13 AM
ARTICLE BELOW ABOUT BAGGING DISSIDENTS
Here we see Yale's Durland Fish and NIH's Edward McSweegan conspire to
invite
Karen Forschner to a conference so that when she left, they could call
her crazy:
http://www.actionlyme.org/TICK_BITE_CONSPIRACY.htm
Here they bagged Lisa Masterson, whose kids have Lyme, since she
participated in
a protest against Simon Wessely's abuse of Gulf War Illness Veterans:
http://www.actionlyme.org/LISA_MASTERSON_UK_BAGGED_STALKED_HARASSED.htm
And of course they threw me in jail falsely criminally charging me
with James Phillips'
insane nonsense that what I say about the Lyme crimes means I am "like
Ted
Kascynski," after saying the Lyme crimes "should be written up in The
New Yorker (Sy Hersh)."
While Lisa was in the psych klink, they psychers claimed that tgere
was no such
person as Edward McSweegan, while Edward McSweegan claimed he had
never heard of
me, which is hilarious, since he was sitting in the back of the FDA
meeting room
and stormed out in a hissy fit while I was talking to Dave Dorward,
and NIH employee,
to whom Sweeg would not even answer with a "hello."
After I told the FDA that LYMErix was a fraud because you can't test a
vaccine's
outcome with a test that does not detect Lyme.
So, this is very funny. They pull this bullshit quite a bit here in
the US and
in the UK, and have never offered an apology, despite the fact that
the mother of
a 5 year old who lives behind me, who works for DCF (contractor, not
direct DCF
employee), says all of DCF now knows I am write about Lyme being RICO,
and that
they are all surprised.
Amazing bit of information from a 5 year old. This kid cannot even
read, yet she
knew all about me and DCF and the fact that my kids have Lyme Disease.
I'm like, Oh yeah? Then where are my kids if I am not CRAZY to be
saying "Lyme
is RICO?"
A 5 year old understands this whole thing but the *STUPID* *COPS*
don't? (I
don' spec duh DCF to unnuhstan nuttin since day only traned da be
retarded hoes)
They don't arrest Gauvin for my false arrest and James Phillips for
his obvious
perjury tp avoid a malpractice lawsuit?
http://www.actionlyme.org/JAMES_PHILLIPS_HOMEPAGE.htm
P I G S
All of them.
Dealin wid duh DCF hoes and duh stupi' cops make a person unnuhstan
where duh
expression "PIGS" comes from. They're behavior is repulsive. They
wallow in low-life filth.
Kathleen M. Dickson
23 Garden Street
Pawcatuck, CT 06379
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article3315213.ece
From The Times
February 6, 2008
Roman Nikolaichik, critic of Vladimir Putin, is sent to mental
hospital
Roman Nikolaichik
Tony Halpin in Moscow
An anti-Kremlin activist is being held in a mental hospital in what
supporters say
is a return to a Soviet-era punishment of dissidents.
Roman Nikolaichik, a parliamentary candidate for The Other Russia, the
chess champion
Garry Kasparov's anti-Putin coalition, was sent to a psychiatric
hospital after
police questioned him about his political activities.
Mr Nikolaichik, 27, a lawyer, was detained in Tver, 100 miles (160km)
north of Moscow,
where he is head of the coalition's local branch. He is also a member
of Ares,
a monarchist movement in Russia.
Yevgeny Svetovidov, a spokesman for Ares, said that Mr Nikolaichik was
a victim
of "punitive psychiatry" after being summoned for questioning by local
prosecutors
on Friday. He said that they tried initially to fabricate a charge of
attempted
murder against the activist, then called a doctor who certified him as
mentally
unstable.
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"Seeing the obvious absurdity of the fabricated accusation, and
anticipating that
the case would simply fall apart, the security services decided to
employ punitive
psychiatry in relation to Nikolaichik, and he was sent for detention
to a psychiatric
clinic," Mr Svetovidov said. "The current process has an obviously
political nature,
with Nikolaichik's political position and his involvement with The
Other Russia
coalition serving as its cause."
Mr Nikolaichik, who has a wife and three children, is being held in an
isolation
ward at the Litvinov pyschiatric hospital in Busharevo, a town in Tver
region. Friends
and family have been unable to contact him.
He was a prominent member of protest rallies, known as Dissenters'
Marches,
called by The Other Russia last year. Mr Svetovidov said that Mr
Nikolaichik had
come under repeated pressure from the security services to leave the
group.
The case carries echoes of the treatment of Larissa Arap, an activist
for The Other
Russia, who was forcibly detained in a pyschiatric hospital for 46
days in the summer.
Ms Arap, a journalist, said that she was heavily drugged and
threatened after writing
an article that exposed abuse of children at the same unit where she
was detained
in Murmansk, northern Russia.
When she was freed after a public outcry by human rights campaigners,
doctors warned
her that she would be locked up indefinitely if she talked about her
treatment.
She was released only after the Federal Security Service, the
successor to the KGB,
contacted the hospital's chief doctor.
Ms Arap, 49, was arrested after a check-up to obtain a driver's
licence. Her
case outraged the Independent Psychiatric Association of Russia, which
gave warning
of a return to the practice, common during Soviet times, of locking up
people who
were critical of the authorities.
Punitive psychiatry was used widely by the Soviet Union to silence
dissidents by
labelling them mentally ill.
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President Putin
in protest at the campaign to force the British Council to close its
regional offices
in St Petersburg and Yekaterinburg (Tony Halpin writes).
The signatories to the petition, including bankers, business people
and journalists
who have all studied in Britain, urged Mr Putin to reverse the
decision, saying
that it had damaged the image of Russia. Britain initially defied the
order to close
its offices but was forced to comply after harassment by the Federal
Security Service,
the successor to the KGB.