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Old 04-14-2008, 08:00 PM
Neil Brooks
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On Apr 14, 10:49 am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:

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> > Have you noticed how few people have ANY interest whatsoever in
> > helping you?
> Well, I never asked for your help, thanks.

It was MUCH more of a "yes" or "no" question.
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Old 04-14-2008, 05:49 PM
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On 14 Apr, 17:40, "Mike Tyner" <mty...[at]mindspring.com> wrote:
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> "Zetsu" <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote
> > Well, all I said is that I think many eye diseases are helped by the
> > rest methods. I don't think there is something wrong with that.
> The problem is you're inviting someone to sit around and "rest" which is
> absolutely the WRONG thing in some circumstances.
> If you don't know the circumstances you can't hope to avoid harm by
> recommending "rest".
> If you don't know what you don't know, you can't help making that mistake.
> If you continue, you reache a point where you are vulnerable to a charge of
> criminal negligence.
> Criminal negligence doesn't mean the constable will come lock you up and
> charge you with a crime. In this country, it means a jury of twelve
> untrained idiots get to decide whether you should have kept your mouth shut
> and minded your own business. In the US, those decisions are quite often in
> favor of the plaintiff. If that happens, you spend the next 25 years paying
> off a huge civil award. If the decision is in YOUR favor, you get to spend
> the next 15 years paying off the lawyers who defended you.
> But as you've proven, this is YOUR newsgroup. You go ahead and continue
> posting as you please. Nobody can tell YOU what to do.
> -MT
> -MT

I don't understand what my crime here is. I am just raising awareness
to Dr. Bates' Great Work, and hoping that it can be noticed by the
Orthodox. Why should I be punished for 25 years for that. I am not
telling anyone to not seek professional advice. I am not claiming to
be a doctor. I am just a honest person who is doing what he honestly
believes in.

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> Have you noticed how few people have ANY interest whatsoever in
> helping you?

Well, I never asked for your help, thanks.
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Old 04-14-2008, 04:40 PM
Mike Tyner
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"Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible[at]hotmail.com> wrote

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> Well, all I said is that I think many eye diseases are helped by the
> rest methods. I don't think there is something wrong with that.

The problem is you're inviting someone to sit around and "rest" which is
absolutely the WRONG thing in some circumstances.

If you don't know the circumstances you can't hope to avoid harm by
recommending "rest".

If you don't know what you don't know, you can't help making that mistake.

If you continue, you reache a point where you are vulnerable to a charge of
criminal negligence.

Criminal negligence doesn't mean the constable will come lock you up and
charge you with a crime. In this country, it means a jury of twelve
untrained idiots get to decide whether you should have kept your mouth shut
and minded your own business. In the US, those decisions are quite often in
favor of the plaintiff. If that happens, you spend the next 25 years paying
off a huge civil award. If the decision is in YOUR favor, you get to spend
the next 15 years paying off the lawyers who defended you.

But as you've proven, this is YOUR newsgroup. You go ahead and continue
posting as you please. Nobody can tell YOU what to do.

-MT


-MT








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Old 04-14-2008, 03:14 PM
Neil Brooks
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On Apr 14, 7:00 am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Well, all I said is that I think many eye diseases are helped by the
> rest methods. I don't think there is something wrong with that. And I
> also asked politely, if you could explain to me what ocular albinism
> is.

But of course ... and we've gone over this countless times ... you
have ab-so-lute-ly no idea. You've merely pored over a particular
book or magazine and have now declared yourself some sort of subject
matter expert.

Since you ARE such a self-professed subject matter expert, then it
will be little trouble for you to figure out what the features of
ocular albinism are ... on your own.

Have you noticed how few people have ANY interest whatsoever in
helping you?

I wonder why.
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Old 04-14-2008, 02:00 PM
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Default Re: Woman with Ocular Albinism

Well, all I said is that I think many eye diseases are helped by the
rest methods. I don't think there is something wrong with that. And I
also asked politely, if you could explain to me what ocular albinism
is.
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Old 04-14-2008, 01:46 PM
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On Apr 13, 3:16*pm, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Sorry, I am not familiar with 'ocular albinism'.

But that didn't stop you from offering advice.

Michelle: Zetsu is a high school student who has learned to cut and
paste. Ignore his advice.

Judy
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Old 04-14-2008, 02:15 AM
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 18:15:51 -0700, Don W <dwilgus[at]prodigy.net> wrote in
<news:dfyMj.1602$I55.167[at]newssvr22.news.prodigy.net> :

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> "Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:5e811d6a-d4bb-4230-b430-510d81a3d180[at]a5g2000prg.googlegroups.com...

> > Sorry, my previous post was slightly unclear.
> > What I meant was
[... snip crap ...]
> > accounts of it are published on numerous pages.

> It was completely clear as mud.
> Please desist.
> We insist.

Of course, he'll persist
(He can't resist)


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Old 04-14-2008, 01:15 AM
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"Zetsu" <absolutelyinvincible[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:5e811d6a-d4bb-4230-b430-510d81a3d180[at]a5g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
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> Sorry, my previous post was slightly unclear.
> What I meant was that diseases of the eye can be both ameliorated, and
> also cured in many cases. However, it usually takes a great deal of
> time to accomplish a complete cure (depending on the severity of the
> disease). If you would like to find out more about the cure of organic
> disease, you should read the magazines for yourself. Inspirational and
> incredible accounts of it are published on numerous pages.

It was completely clear as mud.
Please desist.
We insist.






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Old 04-14-2008, 01:00 AM
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On Apr 13, 3:16*pm, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Sorry, I am not familiar with 'ocular albinism'.
> From what I have heard, it is something to do with loss of colour in
> the eye? If it is simply related to the colour of the eye, then that
> should not make a difference to the eyesight. Is it more complicated
> than that? Please do explain to me.
> However, I think that any disease of the eye can certainly be helped
> by the rest methods, because when the mind is at rest the entire
> bodily condition is improved and the disease is often mitigated in
> this manner.



Ah yes, the retarded point of view here.
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Old 04-13-2008, 07:54 PM
Zetsu
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Default Re: Woman with Ocular Albinism

Sorry, my previous post was slightly unclear.
What I meant was that diseases of the eye can be both ameliorated, and
also cured in many cases. However, it usually takes a great deal of
time to accomplish a complete cure (depending on the severity of the
disease). If you would like to find out more about the cure of organic
disease, you should read the magazines for yourself. Inspirational and
incredible accounts of it are published on numerous pages.
 

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