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Clearly, Chris Hickie's hysterical post is only anecdotal evidence, but the sheer numbers of such examples we're witnessing with increasing frequency, does seem to indicate that we should be paying more attention to claims of former medical students who escaped to such refuges as Bastyr, etc., that MK Ultra techniques are now being resurrected for use on unsuspecting med students, entirely wiping out the capacity for independent thought.
Or could it simply be too much exposure to Super Hero cartoons during a critical developmental period?
Whatever the cause, I'm so glad zombies of this variety don't feel they can speak in public without identifying themselves with the familiar string of identifying letters, or at the very least, without wearing a stethoscope strung around their pulsing necks. Helps us identify danger and keep our children safe.
Weekly Wrap: Six of One
By Dan Olmsted Age of Autism started as a blog six years ago this week, and our signal accomplishment, to quote Sondheim, is that we're still here. A number of other publication have come and gone, changed venues and editors and formats and focus. We at Age of Autism remain committed, somewhat...
Great post!
I'm SO looking for a comfortable chair..... Yours look just right. May I ask what brand/model they are??
Thanks!
Organization Week: Throw it Away!
Welcome to Organization Week! I'm so excited that it's finally here! I've been planning to do this for months and months, but never made the time to actually sit down and get it all written out. I have always said that my husband and I live in a tiny apartment with a big art studio. And it...
Now, add this to the equation:
Insolvency Looms as States Drain U.S. Disability Fund
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703752404576178570674769318.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
What Bruesewitz v. Wyeth Means for American Families
By Louise Kuo Habakus and Mary Holland, JD Imagine your child was hit by a reckless driver and catastrophically injured. Cognitive impairments, seizures, problems with walking, eating, talking – you name it. You find out who the driver was, and you sue the driver for damages – but you can onl...
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