Monday, November 9, 2009

Doctors Threaten to Stop Medical Treatment of Patient for Distributing DVDs on Swine Flu


Joey G. Dauben
The Ellis County Observer
November 7, 2009

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A kidney dialysis clinic threatened to pull treatment from an elderly patient who distributed DVDs warning of the dangers of the swine flu vaccine, and then was told to sign a “behavior agreement” to cease the practice.
The patient, who requested anonymity for fear that she would be retaliated against by doctors and medical staff for coming forward, was cited once before by specialists and office managers for distributing Aaron Russo’sAmerica: From Freedom to Fascism as well, she said.
Located on Interstate 35 East and Farm to Market Road 66, the officer manager for FMC Dialysis Services who handed the patient the “behavior agreement” refused to comment.
“Our company is a large company, so I can’t comment,” the office manager said, who refused to give her name. “I don’t make company policy, I just follow it.”

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