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Subject: Whistleblower Formulary Applied to Pediatrician Ray Jones in
Corrupticut
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Date: Feb 17, 2010 9:15 AM

State Medical Board Disciplines
Jones but not Schoen, when Congenital
Lyme kills:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/Congenital_Brain_Infection_of_Newborn_Resulting_in_Death.htm

As does LYMErix cause the Yuppie AIDS:
http://www.actionlyme.org/SCHOEN_INSTRUCTING_DOCS_TO_BLOW_OFF_LYMERIX_INJUREES.htm

LYMErix was a huge lie, came off the
market because Yale lied about the
diagnostic criteria for "Lyme
Disease" in order to falsify their
vaccine, costing the world 15 years in
discovery in all major diseases, but
Jones is the bad guy, LOL.

Making a mountain out of a mole hill.
Sayin Eliot Spitzer is a bad guy for
doing hoes, while AIG ruined all nations
with their funky derivatives,... while
Goldman Sachs won for betting everyone
would go down in 2006.

LOL.

I am not sure who the Bigs think they're
fooling, the MSM or the rest of earth
who, in fact, know how to read and think.

The State of Corrupticut is pretty infamous
for the abundance of *FLAMING* Medical Tards and
Hoes.

Think about it: LYMErix, and the LYMErix-HIV
vaccine trial also being STOPPED for the same
Yale-"LYMErix-ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY" reason:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Pam3Cys_Version15.htm
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/359/9/888

Stunning.

This is stunning hypocrisy and stupidity
and they go after an 80 year old pediatrician
for treating Lyme victims in a way that would
have also revealed the same Pam3Cys immune suppression
crime:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Pam3Cys_Version15.htm

I really can't think of an any more
dickless thing to have happened to
Earth.

Connecticut also has more children in
jail than any other place on earth, and
82% of them are black... and guess what?
http://www.actionlyme.org/080924.htm

Ray Jones marched with Martin Luther King
on Selma.

*THIS* ^^^ is the man the State of Corrupticut
has pegged as a bad guy...

AMAZING...

KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
http://www.relapsingfever.org
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courant.com/health/hc-lyme-doctor-jones-0217.artfeb17,0,1835223.story
Courant.com
STATE MEDICAL BOARD
State Disciplines Doctor At Center Of Lyme Disease Dispute

By ARIELLE LEVIN BECKER

The Hartford Courant

February 17, 2010

HARTFORD —

The state medical board on Tuesday voted to discipline Dr. Charles Ray
Jones, a New Haven pediatrician known for his support of a
controversial form of Lyme disease treatment.

The discipline — a $10,000 fine and a four-year license probation
during which Jones' practice will be monitored — will not take effect
until the board signs the decision, which is expected to happen next
month. It will mark the second time in three years that the board has
disciplined Jones, 80.

Jones and his supporters say he has been targeted by health
authorities because of how he treats Lyme disease. State health
officials say the allegations against Jones are about patient care in
general, not Lyme disease.

Jones was accused of violating medical standards in the cases of four
children. For one, a 4-year-old girl, Jones allegedly ordered tests,
diagnosed Lyme disease and another illness, and prescribed medication
— all before meeting or examining her. For two other children, Jones
allegedly ordered lab tests to confirm Lyme disease without physically
examining them.

A hearing panel for the Connecticut Medical Examining Board found that
Jones violated the standard of care in those cases because he failed
to consider other diagnoses and prescribed antibiotics for the 4-year-
old without an exam or medical history.

The panel dismissed allegations involving the fourth child.

Jones said before the vote that he would appeal a ruling against him.
"I haven't done anything wrong," he said.

Before the medical board voted, Jones' attorney, Elliott Pollack,
described the case as the result of complaints by "disgruntled"
parents, some involved in divorces.

"No patient complained here," Pollack said. "No patient was harmed
here. All patients were helped here."

More than a dozen of Jones' supporters attended Tuesday's board
meeting. Jones is considered a hero to those who believe that Lyme
disease can be a chronic condition that requires extended antibiotic
therapy. They say that many doctors and tests miss the condition,
leaving patients to suffer.

The mainstream medical community has rejected many of the long-term
Lyme arguments, saying that such cases are rare and that doctors who
diagnose it often overlook other causes of the symptoms.

Dr. Richard Bridburg, who was chairman of the hearing panel, said the
panel excluded testimony about the debate over Lyme disease.

"For us, at least, this issue was, perhaps because of the size and
busyness of Dr. Jones' practice, we thought that he takes shortcuts,"
like ordering tests without doing physical exams or considering other
diagnoses, Bridburg said.

Jones previously was accused of diagnosing Lyme disease and
prescribing antibiotics to two out-of-state patients he had not
examined or met. The medical board fined Jones $10,000 in 2007 and
placed his license on probation for two years, but Jones appealed. A
judge ruled that the state Department of Public Health had not
sufficiently proved one of the violations that the board found, and
ordered the case returned to the board to determine what discipline
Jones should face. That determination has yet to be made.

Copyright © 2010, The Hartford Courant


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