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I've noticed that when you sign the next page asks for money, but this is not on behalf of LDNNow - as is explained at the end of their paragraph. This is just to confirm we don't have to donate to ipetitions if we don't want to. By the way Jayne I've re-signed as requested.MargaretFrom: jaynelcrocker <jaynelcrocker@...>LDN_4_Pets ; LDNForCFS ;

LDN_HIVAIDS ; rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 1:26:28 PMSubject: [rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone] LDN petition to the European Parliament - OT

Dear all, January is a busy month for us here at LDNNow, we now have a

link set up to collect signatures for LDN to be available to all through

trials/research (focussing on the human rights issue) to the European

Parliament. I have spoken to the person responsible for approving/disapprov ing

whether petitions go through to the relevant committee and I am pleased to say

we have now worked out a system to collect signatures. Due to technical

difficulties they have requested we set up the petition link and forward all

signatures to them (they were having technical difficulties in Dec and don’t

know when it will be resolved). The person I spoke to who is in charge of approving

petitions has heard LDN is now making “big waves†(her expression)

and a friend of hers has MS and knows all about LDN. So please if you can take

half a minute and add your signature that will be great. All that is needed is

your name and email address and anyone can sign in the world. We got

over 13,000 signatures for the 10 Downing Street petition (which only British

citizens can sign), so please support this important campaign and add your name

to the list. It literally takes 30 seconds. I believe they will be discussing

the petition at the end of January so if you can pass the link on to any

friends that would be greatly appreciated. The link is http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ldnnow/ Many thanks for your continued support! Jayne Crocker

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Can I give resounding support to Margarets

statement.

LDNNOW is NOT asking for donations.

Just sign and ignore the page which seeks

donation.

Nuala

From:

low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Margaret Schooling

Sent: 07 January 2010 20:33

To:

rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone ;

LDNandIBD ; low dose naltrexone

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re:

[rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone] LDN petition to the European Parliament

- OT

I've noticed that when you sign the next page asks for

money, but this is not on behalf of LDNNow - as is explained at the end of

their paragraph. This is just to confirm we don't have to donate to ipetitions

if we don't want to.

By the way Jayne I've re-signed as requested.

Margaret

From: jaynelcrocker

<jaynelcrockergooglemail>

LDN_4_Pets ;

LDNForCFS ; LDN_HIVAIDS ;

rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone

Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 1:26:28

PM

Subject: [rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone]

LDN petition to the European Parliament - OT

Dear all,

January is a busy

month for us here at LDNNow, we now have a link set up to collect signatures

for LDN to be available to all through trials/research (focussing on the human

rights issue) to the European Parliament. I have spoken to the person

responsible for approving/disapprov ing whether petitions go through to the

relevant committee and I am pleased to say we have now worked out a system to

collect signatures. Due to technical difficulties they have requested we

set up the petition link and forward all signatures to them (they were having

technical difficulties in Dec and don’t know when it will be resolved).

The person I spoke

to who is in charge of approving petitions has heard LDN is now making “big

waves” (her expression) and a friend of hers has MS and knows all about

LDN. So please if you can take half a minute and add your signature that

will be great. All that is needed is your name and email address and anyone can sign in the world. We got

over 13,000 signatures for the 10

Downing Street petition (which only British

citizens can sign), so please support this important campaign and add your name

to the list. It literally takes 30 seconds. I believe they will be

discussing the petition at the end of January so if you can pass the link on to

any friends that would be greatly appreciated.

The link is http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ldnnow/

Many thanks for

your continued support!

Jayne Crocker

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I'll back this up, too.

I made the mistake of donating $10.00 thinking it was going to LDNNOW.

Read before clicking on anything.

Art

--

>

> Can I give resounding support to Margarets statement.

>

> LDNNOW is NOT asking for donations.

>

> Just sign and ignore the page which seeks donation.

>

> Nuala

>

> _____

>

> From: low dose naltrexone

> [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Margaret Schooling

> Sent: 07 January 2010 20:33

> rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone ;

> LDNandIBD ; low dose naltrexone

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: [rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone] LDN

> petition to the European Parliament - OT

>

>

>

>

>

> I've noticed that when you sign the next page asks for money, but this is

> not on behalf of LDNNow - as is explained at the end of their paragraph.

> This is just to confirm we don't have to donate to ipetitions if we don't

> want to.

>

> By the way Jayne I've re-signed as requested.

>

> Margaret

>

> _____

>

> From: jaynelcrocker <jaynelcrocker@...>

> LDN_4_Pets ; LDNForCFS ;

> LDN_HIVAIDS ;

> rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone

> Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 1:26:28 PM

> Subject: [rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone] LDN petition to the

> European Parliament - OT

>

>

>

> Dear all,

>

>

>

> January is a busy month for us here at LDNNow, we now have a link set up to

> collect signatures for LDN to be available to all through trials/research

> (focussing on the human rights issue) to the European Parliament. I have

> spoken to the person responsible for approving/disapprov ing whether

> petitions go through to the relevant committee and I am pleased to say we

> have now worked out a system to collect signatures. Due to technical

> difficulties they have requested we set up the petition link and forward all

> signatures to them (they were having technical difficulties in Dec and don't

> know when it will be resolved).

>

>

>

> The person I spoke to who is in charge of approving petitions has heard LDN

> is now making " big waves " (her expression) and a friend of hers has MS and

> knows all about LDN. So please if you can take half a minute and add your

> signature that will be great. All that is needed is your name and email

> address and anyone can sign in the world. We got over 13,000 signatures for

> the 10 Downing Street petition (which only British citizens can sign), so

> please support this important campaign and add your name to the list. It

> literally takes 30 seconds. I believe they will be discussing the petition

> at the end of January so if you can pass the link on to any friends that

> would be greatly appreciated.

>

>

>

> The link is http://www.ipetitio <http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ldnnow/>

> ns.com/petition/ldnnow/

>

>

>

> Many thanks for your continued support!

>

>

>

> Jayne Crocker

>

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Art, we do not want any funding. We do not believe it takes

money to get the word out there nor do we believe money can get the job done.

I so appreciate you donating, when you donated they took the site down so

apologies to all who donated the first time round as then the site got taken

down, I am trying to get your money back for you so if anyone did donate,

please let me know and for those who haven’t, please don’t. We don’t want

money, we just want your support and signature on the EU petition http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ldnnow/

Once you sign up, your signature is there, please ignore the

donations page.

Thanks and apologies to for not making this clear in my original

email but when I signed up as a tester, it didn’t ask me for money – perhaps that’s

because I’m the author of the petition.

Best,

Jayne Crocker

www.LDNNow.com

tel: +44 (0) 7877 492 669

Dr Steele MBE, UK's Celebrity TV Dr supporting LDN

From: low dose naltrexone

[mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of art_ldn

Sent: 09 January 2010 17:38

low dose naltrexone

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: [rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone]

LDN petition to the European Parliament - OT

I'll back this up, too.

I made the mistake of donating $10.00 thinking it was going to LDNNOW.

Read before clicking on anything.

Art

--

>

> Can I give resounding support to Margarets statement.

>

> LDNNOW is NOT asking for donations.

>

> Just sign and ignore the page which seeks donation.

>

> Nuala

>

> _____

>

> From: low dose naltrexone

> [mailto:low dose naltrexone ]

On Behalf Of Margaret Schooling

> Sent: 07 January 2010 20:33

> rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone ;

> LDNandIBD ;

low dose naltrexone

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: [rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone]

LDN

> petition to the European Parliament - OT

>

>

>

>

>

> I've noticed that when you sign the next page asks for money, but this is

> not on behalf of LDNNow - as is explained at the end of their paragraph.

> This is just to confirm we don't have to donate to ipetitions if we don't

> want to.

>

> By the way Jayne I've re-signed as requested.

>

> Margaret

>

> _____

>

> From: jaynelcrocker <jaynelcrocker@...>

> LDN_4_Pets ;

LDNForCFS ;

> LDN_HIVAIDS ;

> rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone

> Sent: Thu, January 7, 2010 1:26:28 PM

> Subject: [rheumatoidarthritis-low dose naltrexone] LDN petition to the

> European Parliament - OT

>

>

>

> Dear all,

>

>

>

> January is a busy month for us here at LDNNow, we now have a link set up

to

> collect signatures for LDN to be available to all through trials/research

> (focussing on the human rights issue) to the European Parliament. I have

> spoken to the person responsible for approving/disapprov ing whether

> petitions go through to the relevant committee and I am pleased to say we

> have now worked out a system to collect signatures. Due to technical

> difficulties they have requested we set up the petition link and forward

all

> signatures to them (they were having technical difficulties in Dec and

don't

> know when it will be resolved).

>

>

>

> The person I spoke to who is in charge of approving petitions has heard

LDN

> is now making " big waves " (her expression) and a friend of hers

has MS and

> knows all about LDN. So please if you can take half a minute and add your

> signature that will be great. All that is needed is your name and email

> address and anyone can sign in the world. We got over 13,000 signatures

for

> the 10 Downing Street petition (which only British citizens can sign), so

> please support this important campaign and add your name to the list. It

> literally takes 30 seconds. I believe they will be discussing the petition

> at the end of January so if you can pass the link on to any friends that

> would be greatly appreciated.

>

>

>

> The link is http://www.ipetitio <http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ldnnow/>

> ns.com/petition/ldnnow/

>

>

>

> Many thanks for your continued support!

>

>

>

> Jayne Crocker

>

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