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still from 8/7/2006:
COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF HARVARD IN FIRING Published on May 13, 2006 Author(s): Jonathan Saltzman, GLOBE STAFF
The state's highest court ruled yesterday that Harvard University had the legal right to fire a receptionist who was arrested at work for disorderly conduct stemming from bipolar disorder, a decision that advocates for the mentally ill fear will foster discrimination on the job.
In a 5-1 ruling about the firing at Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in 2003, the Supreme Judicial Court said state antidiscrimination laws do not protect employees who. . . ------------------------ Is this why SJC has crept into UH's writings? Why the license plate the 4th of July 2004 in Canton, MA (see previous entry)? Again, UH has never had a psych runup or profile. So HU is going to ban him from HMNH (from HU) for. . . what?
UH gets close and the cops are called in. UH is one man who feels as if he's up against institutions, unions, student bodies, banks, juduciary, professors, organizations, individuals, social workers, the homeless (or those thereof and therein that are easily bought off). . . what has HU to fear from this homeless, poor man unless he has, as UH does, the Veritas.
UH writes of the speaker phone, HomeStart, the Cambridge Multi-Service Center, the back-white-washing at Saint James Summer Shelter, the fake eval by a nodding off Arthur S. . . . and he gets all of a sudden atop the First Church list?
C'mon HUMFers. Be honest. Show integrity. Talk straight. Stop hiding.
UH is not who you are trying to make him out to be; UH is not who you've portrayed him to others as. UH is who UH is. No one else. Not Thoreau (thank you Sorkin), not an actor (thank you Eric and Robert), not a sexpred (thank you Larry H. and Blanton), not a terrorist (thank you Blanton, Wackrow, and McCoy, Viscisi, Zeckhauser), not a Narc (thank you Brunswick House and Davis Droll). UH is a victim. A medical experiment/human guinea pig victim. And yours, too. You've tried to buy him off but have fallen way short and have not delivered (LEFT EAR AGAIN); you've tried to negotiate but have been too timid to deal busines honestly. You've tried just about anything and everything but the "honesty and integrity" you espouse is the hallmark of Harvard University employment, yet many of those employees have foibles and issues of their own which go against the grain you show to the world. . . You've toyed with UH's phone, snail mail, e-mail, family and friends, computers. . . you've done everything you can to chase him away.
And now is UH to believe, in spite of AD's (and HLS prof's) mercurail MySpace defense, that tossing PED in front is going to hide the true "war crime" you;ve committed against an American Citizen because his past allowed you to easily debunk his credibility? Should Evolution of Theology of Cooperation at
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~etc/
and its proposed experiments at
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~etc/research/proposalExcerpt.pdf
from the
http://www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/
started by a $30M gift from:
http://www.thecrimson.com/printerfriendly.aspx?ref=514061
(see news story 8/26/06 - 0728 Entry - this journal for the full article)
and ETC funded by http://www.templeton.org/
be your way out? Just because Uh interviewed there and spoke with Bill Shay (no longer at Harvard, conveniently) and just because so many people ran "A Beautiful Mind" by UH years ago (the way out, Nash Equilibrium is, perhaps, if this is true), and just because UH is interested in evolution and science. . . does that give you the tight to fake him into being the guinea pig through Harvard Law School professors, local dealers, local military brats and military themselves, and temp assignments?
UH will list out the proposal and it's implications on UH probably tomorrow. . . UH thinks it a feint, but notes that AD was right there (especially after UH made the Sharon, MA connection). Send in the clowns (not calling AD a clown, but the make up in this scenario for UH is painted on thick - like clown makeup). Then again, if there is something to Sharon - and UH thinks there is - there's no one better than AD to direct the wagon circling. . .
Then again, this could be an anti-semitism thing along the lines of "We're trying to fight racism." With Ari and Judy at St. J. and Sorkin of late, there's plenty of opportunity and reason (same as against hU in general) to coerce Uh into an anti-semitic tirade. . .
but that's not UH. In spite of who you need to portray him as to "justify" your sadistic tendencies. You've got it wrong. Tactics, experiment, shallow perople who receive reward for screwing over a stranger, using any one and any place to experiment, you ought to be exposed for the chicken fraud you are. . . wrong (LEFT EAR PRESSURE POPPED). Just plain wrong. You simply do not conduct experiments on human individuals without their proper consent and without proper clearance (ah, but Hyman's new rules went into effect after this all began and expanding authority allows the torture to continue. . .). It is as wrong as y'all are.
It's hard to maintain serenity and composure when one is under HUMF electrico-assault (a la Judge Rotenburg School rules). But UH does (most of the time). And that gets under your skin, HUMFers, doesn't it. That's why Donovan said "Whatever you;re doing, it's working."
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Read the journal and you;ll see why this is bith threatening and enlightening. . .
Again, UH, under teh ear-ringing electrico-assault ("WindChime Legacy") did not comport himself as he would have liked to this entry. Increased ringing = increased pain. The HUMF knows this. The HUMF doesn;t care - they're just looking out for their asses. This is why they are sadistic.
This is why UH often gets a little pissed. Plays to the HUMF's favor, but then what if their foibles, if their methods (see above), their funding were exposed. link post comment
[Aug. 7th, 2006|03:01 pm] from today's Boston.com:
No gas shortages seen from lost Alaskan oil By Tom Doggett | August 7, 2006
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. motorists will not face shortages of gasoline because of BP's shutdown of its giant Prudhoe Bay oil field in Alaska, even though pump prices may rise, the government's energy forecasting agency said Monday.
BP announced over the weekend it was shutting down its 400,000 barrel-a-day Alaskan oil field to repair corrosion in the transit pipeline that moves the crude.
U.S. crude oil prices jumped more than $2.50 a barrel at the New York Mercantile Exchange in response to BP's action, and oil accounts for more than half the cost of making gasoline. Travel club AAA said it expected average U.S. retail gasoline prices to eclipse last year's record.
The BP field accounts for 8 percent of U.S. crude oil production and more than half of Alaska's oil output. But its shutdown "certainly isn't going to create any shortages in gasoline, diesel fuel and other petroleum products," Tancred Lidderdale, an analyst with the federal Energy Information Administration, told Reuters.
Lidderdale said refiners on the West Coast, where most of Alaska's crude oil is shipped, have plenty of supply as the region's oil stocks are "above average" at 55 million barrels.
"They've certainly got some comfortable wiggle room" with available supplies, he said.
Still, Lidderdale said the loss of any crude supply is not good for prices. "It makes an already tight world market even tighter," he said. "Unexpected bad news will definitely have an impact on prices."
Because complex West Coast refineries are configured to process Alaska's more dirty, or sour, crude, they can easily process other types of crude that may be shipped from the U.S. Gulf Coast or other countries, Lidderdale said.
"Those California refiners are set up to process lousy crude ... they shouldn't have any problems processing crude that is lighter or sweet," he said.
Energy Secretary Sam Bodman said the government stood ready to make emergency oil loans to West Coast refineries from the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve to help offset the loss of Alaskan supplies.
Oil from the reserve, which now holds about 688 million barrels of crude, would take at least a week to get to the West Coast because the crude cannot be transported directly to the region by pipeline from the stockpile's four Gulf Coast sites in Texas and Louisiana, according to Lidderdale.
But he said oil on Venezuelan tankers bound for the U.S. Gulf Coast could be diverted to the West Coast and get to refiners there faster than crude from the emergency reserve. Any affected Gulf Coast refiners losing their Venezuelan oil shipments could then get oil loans from the SPR.
"It's not necessarily the barrel of oil that's in the SPR itself that has to make it to the West Coast. They can reroute a shipment that's on the water," Lidderdale said.
Venezuela is the fourth largest foreign oil supplier to the U.S. market, shipping an average 1.2 million barrels a day.
Because it will take so long to move SPR oil to the West Coast, Lidderdale said refineries in the region may have to request emergency oil loans from the government before their supplies from Alaska actually come close to running out.
He said it will take a while for the Alaskan oil supply to run dry, because BP will need several days to completely shut down its pipeline and the oil already moving through the pipeline and in transit on the sea will take more time to arrive by tankers to West Coast refineries.
He said the EIA will release on Tuesday its regular monthly energy forecast, which will reflect the impact of BP's shutdown of its oil field on U.S. petroleum supplies and prices.
Lidderdale said the timing of the oil field shutdown was "somewhat fortunate" because it comes toward the end of the busy U.S. summer driving season, even though the Labor Day holiday weekend in early September has strong gasoline demand.
"Better now than the beginning of summer. Once we make it past Labor Day we'll start to breathe more easily," he said. ---------------------------------------------- If there's no shortage, why're prices going up?
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UH finds these postings of intereast because of Ari Juels's swank setup nearly a decade ago (hard to believe HU lets this stuff go on):
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Not Steve today, but a tall, curly-haired, booted, blact t-shirt-, jeans-wearing grungy like stereotypical homeless man with a big, overstuffed leather backpack was at the HLS computers today. UH got coffee and athis man followed him through the yard. HUMF showing UH his future?
UH went to the southern campsite this morning. Of course, the skies opened up the moment he stepped into the park (and, of course, started to stop when he was leaving). There were mosquitoes there; no deer or rabbits seen. The campfire site is absolutetly trashed - plastic and paper everywhere - and there's no longer any build-up as there was in late June. UH notes again that a Micci Fuel Company truck (#10 this time, MA plate 441 333, DOT Lic. # 261C) seemed to follow him down Dorchester from Ashmont. The truck'd stop aways up and park, then, after UH'd passed, it'd pull forward, pass, go ahead aways and again park. . . All the way down the avenue. . . UH used to see them all the time exit their garage near Ashmont Grill when he walked to Ashmont Station. There was one parked usually jusdt up the street from the Buttery nights as well - all the time UH lived there. Micci's motto is "Dependability is our Guideline."
Robert left his Yahoo on so UH'd see it in the morning - yeah, some spams (UH closed the screen quickly so he could access his logon), but after Manly's e-mail argument last night. . . what's up? Doesn't matter.
HLS computers again busy when UH returned; this time a woman nursing next to the only open one. Man behind her was PDA-ing and tehn got on the phone. What kind o' notes you takin' there, pal? Reminds UH of the time a woman nursed a three or four year old as he was doing a Creature Feature at HMNH. . . seemed like a Butterer geek convention at the tables outside - extra loud laughter. UH wonders at the desktopped HLS class/student information from those computers and wonders, too, if he was chased off for not accepting. . . nah. The HUMF's smarter than to think I'd want to be a lawyer. Perhaps though, that's why it wasn't an issue chasing UH off he other day (students only - then, again, why the teen girl at the computer at the far end?). Then UH wonders if the girl reading "Sitting Bull" at EML today was a like forshadowing of what's to come here. . . ?
[Aug. 7th, 2006|05:33 pm] 1715: UH is walking up Mass. Ave. and passes Wendy Whitaker (on a cell phone) at the corner of Mass. Ave. and Shepard.
1720: UH's phone rings - 800/313-6536. If it were the DOE automated system (the only 800 number a'callin' of late), a message would have been left.
Is there a connection? Wendy Whitaker was not found in either the Harvard or the Lesley University directories?
UH is canned by Viscusi, bounces around a bit, is picked up by Scott. Donovan already knew of UH's abilities; UH accepts Scott short term. The whole signature thing won't be gotten into here, but the suposed gratitude thing would. . .
Just as First Church'd probably be like St. J. this year (bad Harvard - seek elsewhere; homeless bought runups, for Jonathan and Ronnie are there) so UH cannot truly be grateful for the opportunity - just more of the same. Was the Viscusi/Scott thing supposed to be the same? Grateful for Scott employ? Like Lesley University after Harvard University OSR and RSO? UH has yet to read any Dickens but for "A Christmas Carol" yet told Manly a while back he'd rather not go back, bowl in hand, saying "More please, Sir?" to those who's motivations and services UH, specifically for himself, questions.
Yeah, yeah, UH comes off bad here. But, dear reader, you probably don't have people in choreographed and scripted scenarios picking you/vivisecting you psychologically apart with your every move and utterance and thought of the past decade as their personal orbing library. . . UH has. UH has that at St. J. and would not prefer it at 1st Church. Nothing specific has ver been given info wise from St. J. staff about it. Took 4 days to get basic info.
Just another Yes or No to tick off on some experimental lab record sheet to them. My life, to me.
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Well, UH has a new book to begin. . .
UH wonders: what's for supper? And from whom (where is known) will the next psyching-zing come from? link post comment
[Aug. 7th, 2006|07:56 pm] Drug trial volunteer says he has cancer By Katie Fretland, Associated Press Writer | August 7, 2006
LONDON --David Oakley felt grateful to be alive after participating in a disastrous drug trial run by a Massachusetts-based company that left healthy volunteers convulsing and lapsing into comas. Now the 35-year-old driving instructor says he has cancer -- and blames it on the failed test.
Oakley, who lives in West London, said Monday he has been diagnosed with early stages of lymphoma, nearly five months after he and five others volunteered to test the TGN1412 drug, which was designed to treat autoimmune and inflammatory diseases and leukemia.
"I was shocked," Oakley told The Associated Press. "I thought I had made it through the worst."
Oakley participated in the drug trial run by Waltham, Mass.-based Parexel International Corp. to earn a couple of thousand dollars for his honeymoon and to help buy a new house, he said. He is married, but plans for children have been put on hold.
"I'm just trying to get on with life as best I can now," Oakley said.
The volunteers suffered organ failure after the trial and were told by doctors that their immune systems were severely damaged by the drug.
The news he has cancer came in an immunologist's report that studied him and other volunteers, who took doses of the drug at London's Northwick Park Hospital.
Tests by Richard Powell of Queen's Medical Center in Nottingham, England, about 130 miles north of London, show Oakley and another man have early signs of cancer, his lawyers said. Another is predisposed to the autoimmune disease lupus, according to Powell's report.
The study was paid for by lawyers for four of the six victims. The complete results of the tests were not disclosed by the attorneys.
Powell drew his findings from blood tests, lawyers said. Powell declined to comment on the report, citing legal obligations to remain silent.
There is still no direct evidence linking Oakley's cancer to the drug trial, as it is difficult to conclude that one factor in particular causes cancer. Other factors such as genetics, are also important, though Oakley said he has no history of cancer in his family.
"They can say it was the drug, but in reality, he may have already had lymphoma," said Luis Fayad, a lymphoma and melanoma specialist at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. "You can have a lymphoma for a long time and not know it."
However, it is possible for drugs designed to treat cancer to damage the immune system in a way that causes healthy cells to be attacked, Fayad said.
Fayad said usually a biopsy of a lesion is required to diagnose lymphatic malignancies, but in some cases it can be diagnosed through the blood.
German drug maker TeGenero AG, which produced monoclonal antibody TGN1412, has since filed for bankruptcy. It paid $18,000 to four victims in April.
Parexel, which tested the drug, declined to comment on the report. Parexel, with more than 5,000 employees worldwide, runs clinical trials and helps conduct other research for drug makers, and also offers medical marketing and consulting services.
Gene Matthews, a lawyer for four of the six victims, said his office wants to settle the case with Parexel out of court.
British drug regulators have heavily criticized Parexel's testing procedures.
A May inquiry by Britain's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency showed Parexel failed to comply with several testing procedures. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- See what happens? And this guy probably was talked to beforehand, understood what they said the risks would be, and signed on the dotted line. . .
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more later - the mom unit does not want her coomputer used for what she calls (to protect herself and lay down the persecutive profile) a paranoid reaction to the HUMF. . .
so feraking guilty |