Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Thus, if you inject babies with poisonous solutions and the babies get sick from the poisons, the only forthright response is to blame the babies for getting sick. Yes, they are reserving a place for you in Hades, Sisyphus. Dean Adel It was on my radio again this morning. An announcement by Doctor Dean Adel. Who is this guy? Who is paying for these little public service blurbs on my radio? I heard it first yesterday, on the show, and there it was again today. I will not listen to her program again. The little blurb goes something like this: “You’ve heard a lot about the people who are ‘hung up’ on mercury poisoning and vaccines. But the truth of the matter is that autism is a genetic condition. That is the current theory, and we’re sticking with it.” He talks about the systematizers theory. You know, the one where all of the dweebs meet and beget lots more autistic babies than they ever have in the past. Also, the people who smear crap on the bathroom walls, who have, thanks to the miracle of the internet (I’m thinking they must’ve been aware of the internet before it was even in widespread use by the general public) have, in recent years, met other people who love to smear shit on the bathroom walls. They then marry, and have children who likewise smear feces. Of course there is a genetic component. Duh. Don’t an awful lot of medical problems have one? How is this an excuse for ignoring the environmental component? How is this an excuse for calling people who only want the truth to stop being suppressed ‘hung up’ on mercury poisoning? He makes no mention of the other scientific studies. Such as the one by Burbacher. He makes no mention of the upcoming trial, the one where if the administration has their way there will be no press or public attending to see the evidence for themselves. He makes no mention of the gastrointestinal problems, the corresponding increase in incidence that attended the increase in vaccinations, the eerie similarities in symptoms of autism and mercury damage, the lack of unvaccinated autistic children. At least when I turn on my telly, I know that they at least are content to merely rake in the pharma dollars, and not give anyone ANY information about mercury poisoning and vaccines. When I turn on my radio, I’m getting one sided propaganda the likes of which I haven’t seen since ‘Parents versus Researchers’ in the New York Times. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Robin, Maurine Do you have a link to this station. maybe we can bombard them with complaints.robin nemeth <r_nemeth@...> wrote: It was on my radio again this morning. An announcement by Doctor Dean Adel. Who is this guy? Who is paying for these little public service blurbs on my radio? I heard it first yesterday, on the show, and there it was again today. I will not listen to her program again. The little blurb goes something like this: “You’ve heard a lot about the people who are ‘hung up’ on mercury poisoning and vaccines. But the truth of the matter is that autism is a genetic condition. That is the current theory, and we’re sticking with it.” He talks about the systematizers theory. You know, the one where all of the dweebs meet and beget lots more autistic babies than they ever have in the past. Also, the people who smear crap on the bathroom walls, who have, thanks to the miracle of the internet (I’m thinking they must’ve been aware of the internet before it was even in widespread use by the general public) have, in recent years, met other people who love to smear shit on the bathroom walls. They then marry, and have children who likewise smear feces. Of course there is a genetic component. Duh. Don’t an awful lot of medical problems have one? How is this an excuse for ignoring the environmental component? How is this an excuse for calling people who only want the truth to stop being suppressed ‘hung up’ on mercury poisoning? He makes no mention of the other scientific studies. Such as the one by Burbacher. He makes no mention of the upcoming trial, the one where if the administration has their way there will be no press or public attending to see the evidence for themselves. He makes no mention of the gastrointestinal problems, the corresponding increase in incidence that attended the increase in vaccinations, the eerie similarities in symptoms of autism and mercury damage, the lack of unvaccinated autistic children. At least when I turn on my telly, I know that they at least are content to merely rake in the pharma dollars, and not give anyone ANY information about mercury poisoning and vaccines. When I turn on my radio, I’m getting one sided propaganda the likes of which I haven’t seen since ‘Parents versus Researchers’ in the New York Times. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 This guy has his own radio show on the weekends that is heard on many progressive stations. I suggest contacting him as well and asking for equal time. Want to ask Dr. Dean Edell a question? Call into his radio show at 1-800-548-TALK, M-F from 1-2 p.m. on KGO-AM 810 Don't penalize for this. It's something done by the station owners & affiliates themselves. You might want to pop her an email, though and let her know how offensive you found Dr. Dean to be. http://www.stephaniemiller.com/ Kathy C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 This guy has been around for years. I remember him from the late 80's on my local 6pm news. He might have worked for the network. from a radio station website in VA call Dr. Dean on the air: 1-800-548-TALK (weekdays 4pm-5pm) Email Dean: askdrdean@... (Due to the large number of submissions, only a few questions will be addressed on air. Dr. Edell does not respond directly to emailed questions. Please feel free to search Healthcentral.com for information.) Visit the official Dr. Dean Edell website: www.healthcentral.com Write to Dr. Dean: 6001 Shellmound Street #800, Emeryville, CA 94608 Dr. Dean Edell, one of the first physician broadcasters in the nation, is the host of America's second most popular syndicated radio talk show, The Dr. Dean Edell Show, heard in more than 400 radio stations, as well as the anchor of Medical Minutes, a series of ten weekly radio medical reports. He is also the host of the daily 90-second Medical Report seen in 75 television markets. Dr. Edell is known for translating complicated medical information into concise, easy-to-understand reports and for tackling topics that are obscure, unusual and often controversial. Dr. Edell began his career as one of the first " media doctors " in 1978 on KGO Radio in San Francisco. He has been the host of numerous television series on health, including programs for Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, and national syndication, and was the author of the Edell Health Letter, published from 1982 until 1994. Over the past 20 years of broadcasting, he has won numerous media awards for his on-air work, including the C. Everett Koop Media Awards competition, the R. Murrow Award, a national Emmy, the American Cancer Society recognition award, the American Heart Association award, and other prestigious medical and media awards. A native of New York, Edell studied zoology as an undergraduate student at Cornell University and then earned his M.D. at Cornell University Medical School in 1967. Edell moved to California to do his residency at the University of California at San Diego. An ophthalmologist and surgeon, he set up private practice in San Diego and served as an instructor of Anatomy and a clinical instructor at the Department of Surgery for the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. Edell gave up his private practice to pursue personal interests and eventually moved to Sacramento where he served as medical director of the County Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center. He moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1980. In his personal life, Edell has designed custom jewelry, collected antiques, and been involved in organic farming over the years. He studied Fine Arts at the New School in New York City and has lectured on the subject at U.C. . Edell's paintings and drawings have been exhibited at art galleries in Manhattan and elsewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Robin, Is this the guy? -http://www.healthcentral.com/drdean/408/deanabout.html About Dr. Dean Dr. Dean Edell, one of the first physician broadcasters in the nation, is the host of America's second most popular syndicated radio talk show, The Dr. Dean Edell Show, heard in more than 400 radio stations, as well as the anchor of Medical Minutes, a series of ten weekly radio medical reports. He is also the host of the daily 90- second Medical Report seen in 75 television markets. Dr. Edell is known for translating complicated medical information into concise, easy-to-understand reports and for tackling topics that are obscure, unusual and often controversial. Dr. Edell began his career as one of the first " media doctors " in 1978 on KGO Radio in San Francisco. He has been the host of numerous television series on health, including programs for Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, and national syndication, and was the author of the Edell Health Letter, published from 1982 until 1994. Over the past 20 years of broadcasting, he has won numerous media awards for his on-air work, including the C. Everett Koop Media Awards competition, the R. Murrow Award, a national Emmy, the American Cancer Society recognition award, the American Heart Association award, and other prestigious medical and media awards. A native of New York, Edell studied zoology as an undergraduate student at Cornell University and then earned his M.D. at Cornell University Medical School in 1967. Edell moved to California to do his residency at the University of California at San Diego. An ophthalmologist and surgeon, he set up private practice in San Diego and served as an instructor of Anatomy and a clinical instructor at the Department of Surgery for the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. Edell gave up his private practice to pursue personal interests and eventually moved to Sacramento where he served as medical director of the County Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center. He moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1980. In his personal life, Edell has designed custom jewelry, collected antiques, and been involved in organic farming over the years. He studied Fine Arts at the New School in New York City and has lectured on the subject at U.C. . Edell's paintings and drawings have been exhibited at art galleries in Manhattan and elsewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Notice he went to Cornell home of Mr. TV Man, and earned a degree in zoology, also his MD is in Othamology and surgery, plus he collects antiques and makes jewelery. Outstanding credentials for expertise in autism.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 No, the proper response is to blame the parents. For their faulty genetics.H <stratpat@...> wrote: Thus, if you inject babies with poisonous solutions and the babies get sick from the poisons, the only forthright response is to blame the babies for getting sick. Yes, they are reserving a place for you in Hades, Sisyphus. Dean Adel It was on my radio again this morning. An announcement by Doctor Dean Adel. Who is this guy? Who is paying for these little public service blurbs on my radio? I heard it first yesterday, on the show, and there it was again today. I will not listen to her program again. The little blurb goes something like this: “You’ve heard a lot about the people who are ‘hung up’ on mercury poisoning and vaccines. But the truth of the matter is that autism is a genetic condition. That is the current theory, and we’re sticking with it.” He talks about the systematizers theory. You know, the one where all of the dweebs meet and beget lots more autistic babies than they ever have in the past. Also, the people who smear crap on the bathroom walls, who have, thanks to the miracle of the internet (I’m thinking they must’ve been aware of the internet before it was even in widespread use by the general public) have, in recent years, met other people who love to smear shit on the bathroom walls. They then marry, and have children who likewise smear feces. Of course there is a genetic component. Duh. Don’t an awful lot of medical problems have one? How is this an excuse for ignoring the environmental component? How is this an excuse for calling people who only want the truth to stop being suppressed ‘hung up’ on mercury poisoning? He makes no mention of the other scientific studies. Such as the one by Burbacher. He makes no mention of the upcoming trial, the one where if the administration has their way there will be no press or public attending to see the evidence for themselves. He makes no mention of the gastrointestinal problems, the corresponding increase in incidence that attended the increase in vaccinations, the eerie similarities in symptoms of autism and mercury damage, the lack of unvaccinated autistic children. At least when I turn on my telly, I know that they at least are content to merely rake in the pharma dollars, and not give anyone ANY information about mercury poisoning and vaccines. When I turn on my radio, I’m getting one sided propaganda the likes of which I haven’t seen since ‘Parents versus Researchers’ in the New York Times. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Yes. WARF 1350 in Akron, Ohio. They are a Clear Channel Communications owned station, and I always hear them refer to themselves as 'Radio Free Ohio'. Here is their website: http://www.1350radiofreeohio.com/main.html#Scene_1 Maurine Meleck <maurine_meleck@...> wrote: maybe we can bombard them with complaints Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 I can't seem to find, however, a way to contact the station management anywhere on this website. I guess they don't want to be contacted. <shrug>robin nemeth <r_nemeth@...> wrote: Yes. WARF 1350 in Akron, Ohio. They are a Clear Channel Communications owned station, and I always hear them refer to themselves as 'Radio Free Ohio'. Here is their website: http://www.1350radiofreeohio.com/main.html#Scene_1 Maurine Meleck <maurine_meleck > wrote: maybe we can bombard them with complaints Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 To contact station management, try this link: http://www.1350radiofreeohio.com/pages/contactwarf.html > maybe we can bombard them with complaints > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Dr Edell is a big ass - has always been hateful towards autism and always stating "parents of autistic children are looking to place blame on something that is just genetic." and my favorite "there is no autism epidemic - it is just being diagnosed better." And of course the usual AAP status quo vaccines are great! They slice, dice and do julian fries! Everyone should have all of them! yea! I hate this guy. I sent him info on Evidence of Harm, the book, my sons story and he just a big ass. I hope his vocal chords give out - he needs to go away. From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of billsreef@...Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 1:32 PMEOHarm Subject: Re: Dean Adel This guy has his own radio show on the weekends that is heard on many progressive stations. I suggest contacting him as well and asking for equal time. Want to ask Dr. Dean Edell a question? Call into his radio show at 1-800-548-TALK, M-F from 1-2 p.m. on KGO-AM 810 Don't penalize for this. It's something done by the station owners & affiliates themselves. You might want to pop her an email, though and let her know how offensive you found Dr. Dean to be. http://www.stephaniemiller.com/ Kathy C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 I grew up watching this idiot. He is from the San Francisco area. L From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of christine heeren Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 11:39 AM EOHarm Subject: Re: Dean Adel This guy has been around for years. I remember him from the late 80's on my local 6pm news. He might have worked for the network. from a radio station website in VA call Dr. Dean on the air: 1-800-548-TALK (weekdays 4pm-5pm) Email Dean: askdrdean@... (Due to the large number of submissions, only a few questions will be addressed on air. Dr. Edell does not respond directly to emailed questions. Please feel free to search Healthcentral.com for information.) Visit the official Dr. Dean Edell website: www.healthcentral.com Write to Dr. Dean: 6001 Shellmound Street #800, Emeryville, CA 94608 Dr. Dean Edell, one of the first physician broadcasters in the nation, is the host of America's second most popular syndicated radio talk show, The Dr. Dean Edell Show, heard in more than 400 radio stations, as well as the anchor of Medical Minutes, a series of ten weekly radio medical reports. He is also the host of the daily 90-second Medical Report seen in 75 television markets. Dr. Edell is known for translating complicated medical information into concise, easy-to-understand reports and for tackling topics that are obscure, unusual and often controversial. Dr. Edell began his career as one of the first " media doctors " in 1978 on KGO Radio in San Francisco. He has been the host of numerous television series on health, including programs for Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, and national syndication, and was the author of the Edell Health Letter, published from 1982 until 1994. Over the past 20 years of broadcasting, he has won numerous media awards for his on-air work, including the C. Everett Koop Media Awards competition, the R. Murrow Award, a national Emmy, the American Cancer Society recognition award, the American Heart Association award, and other prestigious medical and media awards. A native of New York, Edell studied zoology as an undergraduate student at Cornell University and then earned his M.D. at Cornell University Medical School in 1967. Edell moved to California to do his residency at the University of California at San Diego. An ophthalmologist and surgeon, he set up private practice in San Diego and served as an instructor of Anatomy and a clinical instructor at the Department of Surgery for the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. Edell gave up his private practice to pursue personal interests and eventually moved to Sacramento where he served as medical director of the County Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Center. He moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1980. In his personal life, Edell has designed custom jewelry, collected antiques, and been involved in organic farming over the years. He studied Fine Arts at the New School in New York City and has lectured on the subject at U.C. . Edell's paintings and drawings have been exhibited at art galleries in Manhattan and elsewhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 wow- my email must be slow- this took like 6 hours to post. anyone else have this problem? On Jan 4, 2007, at 11:38 AM, christine heeren wrote: > This guy has been around for years. I remember him from the late 80's > on my local 6pm news. He might have worked for the network. > > > from a radio station website in VA > > call Dr. Dean on the air: 1-800-548-TALK (weekdays 4pm-5pm) > Email Dean: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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