Leo Alexander explains why Physicians become Monsters
The question always is–how could professionals do unethical things.
The question always is–how could professionals do unethical things.
I have expressed my disappointment with business, industry legal attempts to push back on EPA overreach. You might ask, well waddauthink about the State Attorneys General? Sorry to say–not much.
Here is a silly NYTimes reporter’s analysis of the risk of breathing small particle-tainted air. As Milloy always says–show us the bodies. No fair just counting deaths, got to do a medical investigation.
There is no substitute for preparation for a Congressional Hearing, just like for a debate, a deposition or a trial. Just like preparing for a test. Must know the material and plan the strategy to accomplish the goal.
From the ongoing Energy and Power Subcommittee hearing. As it turns out, the “victim” had a pre-existing pulmonary condition but nevertheless stood at the bus exhaust pipe for 5 minutes or so.
What about its duties to follow the laws against illegal human experiments and to submit to the Freedom of Information Act? Legitimate government is more important that climate change — real or imaginary.
“Either the EPA is lying to Congress about the lethality of PM2.5, or it is engaged in illegal and unethical human experiments, subjecting vulnerable patients to a substance it believes could kill them instantly,” states Jane Orient, M.D., president of Physicians for Civil Defense.
Nothing like an impossible task.
And Hagel didn’t even know about EPA’s human experiments!
You’d think a guy with the name like “Günter Oberdörster” would avoid illegal human experiments like the plague.
So it’s not okay for school buses to idle, but EPA can idle a truck and pump its diesel exhaust into the lungs of elderly people? From the Danbury Daily Voice: Idling diesel engines emit pollutants, which can cause or aggravate a variety of health problems, including asthma and other respiratory diseases, and the fine … Continue reading EPA Fines School Bus Co. For Diesel Idling; Who will fine EPA for diesel idling?
No — er, well, it shouldn’t be. In June 2005, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and and Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) took the EPA to task for some rather innocuous human studies involving pesticides. Click here for the Boxer-Waxman report As recounted in the report’s executive summary, EPA had committed the following misconduct: Human testing of … Continue reading Is this a partisan issue?