pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on sat 20 aug 05
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Hi Cheryl,
I hope my earlier mention to the list did not come off curt or harsh or
anything, I was pressed for time and trying to be short..!
Anyway, forgive me please if it did...
So called cadavers of comunist chineese provenance must be regarded as
highly suspect in any and every possible way. Business over there is very
'different' than people over here imagine...
For all we know, the 'purchase price' included these people being killed
before they became too emaciated for the requirements of the purchaser, or
before they cost their owners more in occupying medical personel to
prolongue their lives, or feed them and so on if their conditions
compromised their productivity as slaves or property or prisoners and so on.
Fake documents or purportations of 'family permission' would have been very
easy to have made anyway, for whatever that would have been worth.
red chineese goods routinely come with labels of whatever you pay to have on
them anyway, if you want them to say 'Made in France' or 'made in canada'
they cme that way.
(Summary overview...)
Who the hell knows 'who' any of these people are or were, or who had what
kind of say-so about them.
One or another of them could be a rival 'businessman' or his daughter or who
knows of whoever pulled the strings...
So far, the real american commodity, for export or domestic consumption,
seems to be the astoundingly naive consumer who believes any label put on
anything by anyone.
A german show promoter and supposed chineese cadavers...and $21.00 a pop to
see 'em...
Okay...
Sure, you can trust that...
Lol...
And not-so Lol...
Love,
Phil
Las Vegas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cheryl Fisher" ...
> According to the write up in the Ticket (entertainment, etc. section) in
> this morning's Sarasota Herald Tribune the cadaver's were legally
> purchased, although no written permission from family from China. Part
> of what they asked for was people who had died from specific disease
> (prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, etc.) so people could see
> the effects of the disease. ....
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> Cheryl Fisher
> caluvpots@verizon.net
> Sarasota, Florida USA
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