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Doctor faked jab blood test.

 
 
Badboy
 
Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 07:39 am
Dr David Pugh make thousands of pounds giving children separate jabs,faking documents to `prove' he had given them the jabs and using his own daughter's blood result to `prove' he had given the single jab to the children.
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 07:41 am
Badboy- Who is this David Pugh? Where did you find this allegation? What are you asking A2K members to do with this information?
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ForeverYoung
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 07:48 am
Phoenix, here is the story:

Pugh Admits Faking Vaccine Results

Now, Badboy, what do you want us to do? Were you simply making us aware?

Please come back.
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 07:52 am
ForeverYoung- Thanks......now the thread makes sense. It didn't before. Remember, many members of A2K do not come from Britain, and have no idea of who David Pugh is!

I think that he got what he deserved!
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ForeverYoung
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 07:54 am
Phoenix32890 wrote:
ForeverYoung- Thanks......now the thread makes sense. It didn't before. Remember, many members of A2K do not come from Britain, and have no idea of who David Pugh is!

I think that he got what he deserved!


I agree completely, however, just to let you know: I am not from Britain. Remember: search engines are our friends. Laughing :wink: Cool
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Badboy
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 07:55 am
I simply was making everyone aware.

Usually my sources are the Guardian which I have by me right now!

There do seem to many dubious doctors around.
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 07:57 am
ForeverYoung- When a member writes a thread, IMO, it is up to him/her to present relevent information. I don't think that it is sufficient to throw out a remark out of left field, and expect people to have to search around for the story.

If a person is quoting a newspaper or magazine article, I believe that it is appropriate for him to provide a link.
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ForeverYoung
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 08:00 am
Phoenix32890 wrote:
ForeverYoung- When a member writes a thread, IMO, it is up to him/her to present relevent information. I don't think that it is sufficient to throw out a remark out of left field, and expect people to have to search around for the story.

If a person is quoting a newspaper or magazine article, I believe that it is appropriate for him to provide a link.


You are correct, of course. I should have let him answer for himself. It's that dang rescuer complex ... I can't seem to rescue myself from it. :wink: However, I am new here and you are not, so I will defer to your good judgment.
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 08:01 am
Badboy wrote:
I simply was making everyone aware.

Usually my sources are the Guardian which I have by me right now!

There do seem to many dubious doctors around.


Yes, there are dubious doctors around......much too many. I think that your reference was a good one, and it points out a serious problem in society.

It would be much more helpful though, if you provided a link.
Then we could all read the same story, and add our thoughts and comments to the thread.
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Badboy
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 08:14 am
None of my weblinks seem to work anyway!
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ForeverYoung
 
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Reply Thu 23 Dec, 2004 08:15 am
Badboy wrote:
I simply was making everyone aware.


Thank you.
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Badboy
 
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Reply Wed 29 Dec, 2004 07:48 am
A lot of these anti-MMR people seem to be assoiceted with dubious characters.
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