October 29, 2004
Worried about the Flu? Prevention Is Possible!
Waiting in line for a flu shot that isn’t even there. In past years-when there WAS an adequate amount of flu vaccine, the majority of our public health officials viewed the influenza (flu) contagion that always spreads and rapidly covers the U.S. each year as a crisis. This year it is believed that some 36,000 people will die - more than from any other infectious disease.
Some people would like to change this situation for the better, and they are taking steps to do so. The University of Berkley (Berkley MI) is greatly concerned about your health this flu season. As recently as 1918, a flu epidemic killed over 40 million people worldwide. This year in the U.S. we are faced with major Flu vaccine shortages. Dr. Dennis Globosky of the University of Berkley (Berkley MI) announced Wednesday that a substitute for the flu vaccine is available and “is indeed a viable effective alternative.” "We started by asking: are there influenza cures, and/or preventive measures that actually work while causing no harm?"
“We’ve been doing a lot of research, into this problem and there is significant clinical information from Russian Doctors. The Russian medical community has been regularly using and prescribing Homeopathic remedies for years with great success.” "The formulations we have decided to use and make available to the public are completely safe and do not even require the use of purified viral protein influenza."
Some of the questions we are constantly asked is: Will getting a flu shot help? What are the flu shot side effects, is there an official flu shots office handling this crisis? Where can I buy a flu vaccine? Is there a conspiracy, does cdc flu vaccine exist? How does influenza effect a fetus, Is there an influenza vaccination aged response danger index? Is immune system damage caused by anti-biotics reversible?
We have put together much important information in a flu vaccine information sheet. This will be published explaining among other things: side effects from flu vaccine, the rumored availability or lack of flu shots in Dallas, even the not so obscure allegation that: Clinton + flu shots equals some sort of government involvement with the shortage.
The last thing we would want to see this year is a headline stating, Record High: elderly influenza deaths 2004. We want everyone to be able to take advantage of alternative methods to ensure their health.
April 14, 2004
Aid for Poor Students to Drop in 11 States

No college for some?
Mon. April 5, 6:16 PM ET
By BEN FELLER, AP Education Writer
WASHINGTON - Eleven states will get less federal money for poor students next school year, while the 39 other states and the District of Columbia will get more, new figures show.
The eleven states that will get less money are Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio and Pennsylvania, based on preliminary estimates. The final spending numbers are expected within a few weeks.
It would seem that as the University of Berkley predicted years ago, “traditional education” in our country is becoming more elitist. Dr. Dennis Globosky, Director of Academic Administration for UofB says: “Recent events show an alarming trend; that often times the more needy students are being left out due to the whims of lawmakers and lack of tuition money.” “Attaining a quality education and a degree that may help you get ahead in today’s difficult business climate is becoming more difficult and indeed impossible for some.”
“The University of Berkley has been THE ONLY non-traditional school to make available scholarships, grants and guaranteed student loans to as many students as we possibly can.” responded president J. Harper Andrews. “We would like to give out (scholarship or grant money) to all who apply, but despite our many philanthropic efforts, we can’t do nearly as much as we want to.
Still, for those that can’t pursue the “traditional route” with a prestigious Ivy League school, or pay $50,000 or more a year just for tuition, “a quality degree from a well accepted non-traditional university might be the only way to go, and the only viable alternative for some,” said Globosky.
Worried about the Flu? Prevention Is Possible!
Waiting in line for a flu shot that isn’t even there. In past years-when there WAS an adequate amount of flu vaccine, the majority of our public health officials viewed the influenza (flu) contagion that always spreads and rapidly covers the U.S. each year as a crisis. This year it is believed that some 36,000 people will die - more than from any other infectious disease.
Some people would like to change this situation for the better, and they are taking steps to do so. The University of Berkley (Berkley MI) is greatly concerned about your health this flu season. As recently as 1918, a flu epidemic killed over 40 million people worldwide. This year in the U.S. we are faced with major Flu vaccine shortages. Dr. Dennis Globosky of the University of Berkley (Berkley MI) announced Wednesday that a substitute for the flu vaccine is available and “is indeed a viable effective alternative.” "We started by asking: are there influenza cures, and/or preventive measures that actually work while causing no harm?"
“We’ve been doing a lot of research, into this problem and there is significant clinical information from Russian Doctors. The Russian medical community has been regularly using and prescribing Homeopathic remedies for years with great success.” "The formulations we have decided to use and make available to the public are completely safe and do not even require the use of purified viral protein influenza."
Some of the questions we are constantly asked is: Will getting a flu shot help? What are the flu shot side effects, is there an official flu shots office handling this crisis? Where can I buy a flu vaccine? Is there a conspiracy, does cdc flu vaccine exist? How does influenza effect a fetus, Is there an influenza vaccination aged response danger index? Is immune system damage caused by anti-biotics reversible?
We have put together much important information in a flu vaccine information sheet. This will be published explaining among other things: side effects from flu vaccine, the rumored availability or lack of flu shots in Dallas, even the not so obscure allegation that: Clinton + flu shots equals some sort of government involvement with the shortage.
The last thing we would want to see this year is a headline stating, Record High: elderly influenza deaths 2004. We want everyone to be able to take advantage of alternative methods to ensure their health.
Aid for Poor Students to Drop in 11 States

No college for some?
Mon. April 5, 6:16 PM ET
By BEN FELLER, AP Education Writer
WASHINGTON - Eleven states will get less federal money for poor students next school year, while the 39 other states and the District of Columbia will get more, new figures show.
The eleven states that will get less money are Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio and Pennsylvania, based on preliminary estimates. The final spending numbers are expected within a few weeks.
It would seem that as the University of Berkley predicted years ago, “traditional education” in our country is becoming more elitist. Dr. Dennis Globosky, Director of Academic Administration for UofB says: “Recent events show an alarming trend; that often times the more needy students are being left out due to the whims of lawmakers and lack of tuition money.” “Attaining a quality education and a degree that may help you get ahead in today’s difficult business climate is becoming more difficult and indeed impossible for some.”
“The University of Berkley has been THE ONLY non-traditional school to make available scholarships, grants and guaranteed student loans to as many students as we possibly can.” responded president J. Harper Andrews. “We would like to give out (scholarship or grant money) to all who apply, but despite our many philanthropic efforts, we can’t do nearly as much as we want to.
Still, for those that can’t pursue the “traditional route” with a prestigious Ivy League school, or pay $50,000 or more a year just for tuition, “a quality degree from a well accepted non-traditional university might be the only way to go, and the only viable alternative for some,” said Globosky.
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