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Subject: Yale; Corrupticut
Date: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 05:59:24 [View Source]
1) If the feds were serious, they would be looking
back much farther than 10 years to see conflicting
claims on grant applications.
2) Yale has committed fraud many, many times over,
against many people, and to an international scale.
These Yalies are the also whores for the court, for
hire. You can verify independently that the feds
represented in this state, as well as in the
Corrupticourts, farm psychiatric perps ("experts")
from Yale as well.
Their (Yale's) pervasive fraud and corruption affects
all aspect of life and well-being in this state.
The feds are looking at Yale's accounting and
money-shifting illegalities, but they should be
looking at the actual claims made in grant
applications, and they should go back 20-30 years to
the earliest claims of Allen Steere on Lyme disease.
3) Nonetheless, the feds had to step over the
Corrupticut US Attorney, Kevin O'Connor, because of
his incompetence. He's a friend of John Rowland, et
al, etc.
I hope O'Connor sees this federal investigation as the
personal insult that it is.
4) There're also a lot of *stupid* people here in
Corrupticut and no skilled labor. So they all "work"
for the State and charge the other 49 states' federal
taxpayers for "processing people"- AKA The Meatgrinder
state.
The unions, too, which are a major problem. The
Democratic candidates for Governor Rell's job are
sucking up to these unions, and whoever is in office
is lobbied by the union's lobbyists. The
DCF-Rowlandgate crimes were about building cages for
the processed people. Rowland was, of course, a
Republican, and believer in "Custodial Democracy," as
is Rell. Yale also invested in national jails
enterprises.
Therefore, not in any area (health, welfare, law
enforcement, the justice system) do we have any
competent leadership, but the same is true at the US
federal level.
--
Today is a day of mourning over the loss of the
country as well as the loss of the *concept* of the
country. Recycling the old platforms and the
Declaration of Independence for the purpose of
recycling the irony are not even amusing endeavors any
more; it's not *funny* any more that the 18th century
King George and the 21st century King George are so
alike. It's time for a new flag, altogether, to go
with the new country concept.
And we *won't* be accepting the AIPAC version of the
Star of David conformed with the Stars and Stripes. To
me, that's the same crime of mutilation as flag
burning because it is a symbol of violence and fraud.
"By deception shalt you do war," is the Mossad logo
and that is what we are doing right now in the Middle
East.
There were explosives pre-planted in the World Trade
Center on 9/10/01. The *real* patriots are demanding
to know who did it. THAT is the only measure of an
American. We're the people who say "9/11 = Thermite."
People still tell me "9-11 Thermite" is a "conspiracy
theory." It is not a "conspiracy theory." I am a
scientist and those buildings went down due to a
controlled demolition. This is a fact. There are
other theories out there about what else happened on
9/11, but "Thermite in the WTC" is not one of them.
This is the one thing that can be substantiated in
scientific fact.
This will be a half-assed attempt to investigate what
Yale has done. 'A whitewash. Most Americans can't
handle real news or the truth. Worse, most Americans
don't even *know* they don't know how to distinguish a
"conspiracy theory" from realities in physics and
chemistry.
They DON'T KNOW that they don't know how to discern a
fact, but they still think they "have the right to an
opinion." In real science, there are no opinions.
That's the entire point of scientific endeavor.
Kathleen
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GOOD POST. IT'S ABOUT TIME. I WONDER THO IF THEY
WILL GET AWAY WITH IT. WHY DON'T THEY HAVE SOMETHING
LIKE THIS ON NIGHT LINE ----OH NO BIG COVER UP.
Newsgroup Leader Kathleen ActionLyme wrote:
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| Quote: | Yale Accounting Practices Scrutinized
Associated Press
July 3 2006, 12:38 PM EDT
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Federal authorities are
investigating how Yale
accounts for millions of dollars in government
research grants, school
officials said Monday.
Yale received three subpoenas last week from the
U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Defense Department and
National Science
Foundation seeking grant documents. Authorities also
have been
interviewing university employees about accounting
issues. |
| Quote: | In an e-mail to faculty and staff on Friday, Yale
President Richard
Levin urged employees to cooperate with
investigators. |
| Quote: | "Regardless of the outcome of the current
investigation, we must get
all our processes right and make sure that we are
good stewards of the
funds entrusted to us by the federal government,"
Levin said in a
statement released Monday. "We know that we have
more work to do." |
| Quote: | The school has acknowledged it must improve its
accounting process. A
report by the inspector general of the Department of
Health and Human
Services noted in February that university
procedures were not always
followed or were inadequate.
The school has hired a consulting group to speed up
accounting
improvements.
Yale, like most large research universities, relies
heavily on
government grants to pay for scientific research.
Copyright 2006 Associated Press
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