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Honored to share my new book on pandemic influenza free full-text online

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Michael Greger, M.D. - 31 Oct 2006 04:27 GMT
My new book, "Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching," will be released
in hardcover after the mid-term elections, but in the spirit of open
access, I've put the entire contents of the book online at
http://www.BirdFluBook.org with all 3,000+ references hyperlinked,
hundreds of full-text articles, etc. In addition to putting the whole
thing up for free, all the proceeds I receive from the actual book are
donated to charity as well. I hope to keep it an updated living
document, and so I'd love everyone's feedback!

-Michael

Michael Greger, M.D.
Director, Public Health and Animal Agriculture
The Humane Society of the United States
2100 L St., N.W.
Washington, DC 20037
Direct line: (301) 258-3110
Fax: (301) 258-3081
mgreger@hsus.org
http://www.BirdFluBook.org
TC - 31 Oct 2006 06:39 GMT
Hey, aren't you the idiot vegan who wrote that book attacking low carb
diets? I'll bet you lost your shirt on that book deal.

TC

> My new book, "Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching," will be released
> in hardcover after the mid-term elections, but in the spirit of open
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> mgreger@hsus.org
> http://www.BirdFluBook.org
TC - 31 Oct 2006 11:44 GMT
> Hey, aren't you the idiot vegan who wrote that book attacking low carb
> diets? I'll bet you lost your shirt on that book deal.

Hey, aren't you the astroturfing anonymous shill for low carb diet
companys who reviewed his last book on amazon without reading it and who
trolls usenet?
TC - 31 Oct 2006 16:37 GMT
> > Hey, aren't you the idiot vegan who wrote that book attacking low carb
> > diets? I'll bet you lost your shirt on that book deal.
>
> Hey, aren't you the astroturfing anonymous shill for low carb diet
> companys who reviewed his last book on amazon without reading it and who
> trolls usenet?

I must be having some kind of impact for you to target me by falsely
using my screen id. And you seem to be quite aware of who I am. I am
flattered. That means that my efforts have been successful.

And Greger is still a vegan activist who is prepared to use any and all
manner of mis-information and lies to push a vegan agenda while
masquerading as a medical person. Do vegans not have any sense of
ethics? Do they not have any sense of honesty? Do they feel no shame?
Are these blatant lies and deceptions really supposed to be able to
stand up to any real scrutiny without clearly showing just how
dis-honest and genuinely dis-ingenuous these people are on a regular
basis.

You know, once you've been caught in blatant lies enough times, you end
up with absolutely no credibility whatsoever. You are your own worst
enemy. You make my job easier by completely throwing away all your
credibility yourselves. All I need to do is remind people of all your
past lies and your track record of constant dessemination of lies and
mis-information.

Vegans who write books have to resort to lies and dis-information
becasue there is no real science to back up their lies. The only
"science" that supports their nonsense is fudged science by Neal
Barnard and his ilk. Neal Barnard's vegan activist "science" is not
science. It is vegan propaganda. And Greger is nothing more than
another vegan propagandist.

TC
TC - 31 Oct 2006 11:47 GMT
> My new book, "Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching," will be released
> in hardcover after the mid-term elections, but in the spirit of open
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> donated to charity as well. I hope to keep it an updated living
> document, and so I'd love everyone's feedback!

I loved your last book and I am looking forward to reading this one
TC - 31 Oct 2006 15:49 GMT
> > My new book, "Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching," will be released
> > in hardcover after the mid-term elections, but in the spirit of open
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>
> I loved your last book and I am looking forward to reading this one

I guess you think that that is cute.

TC

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