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Is Gastaldo hurting chiropractic?
IS GASTALDO HURTING CHIROPRACTIC?
PREGNANT WOMEN: What if you didn't have to ask the obstetrician not to close your birth canal up to 30%? What if you didn't have to ask the obstetrician not to KEEP your birth canal closed when he pushed on violently on your baby's spine with oxytocin or pulled gruesomely with hands, forceps and vacuums? Details on these obvious OB felonies below - I'm hoping Deputy Sheriff Mike Schroeder and the Disneyland DA will take action - see below. NOTE: To allow your birth canal to OPEN the "extra" up to 30% - simply roll onto your side as you push your baby out. But talk to your obstetrician/OB about this today because some OBs will let you "try" alternative delivery positions but will move you back to semisitting or dorsal - close your birth canal - as you push your baby out. What if health care professionals (DCs for example) simply did their job and reported the obvious OB felony as child abuse - and eventually ENDED it so women didn't have to talk to their OBs and ask for the "extra" up to 30% - wouldn't that be better/easier? (In Deputy Sheriff Mike Schroeder's jurisdiction - it is appropriate to call 911. See below.) Some DCs think I should be silent about this and not urge use of the system to stop the massive OB felony. According to TIM McCULLOUGH, DC, my action "hurts [the chiropractic] profession." See below. I say the chiropractic profession is hurting BABIES by remaining silent. I say the chiropractic profession is hurting babies by not using the system to stop the massive OB felony.... I say that a chiropractic profession that doesn't help stop OBs from closing birth canals and gruesomely manipulating babies' spines DESERVES to be hurt.... I think the chiropractic profession will take action eventually. It's the LAW to report when it is so much as SUSPECTED that babies are being abused. OBs are *knowingly* closing birth canals - and KEEPING birth canals closed when babies get stuck. This is not just a matter of "suspected" child abuse - though of course "suspected" child abuse reports are the reports to be filed - and again - in Deputy Sheriff Mike Schroeder's jurisdiction (and probably most all others) it is appropriate to call 911 when a massive crime like this is being committed. BTW, I am in favor of pardons in advance for MDs - for the reason given below. Onward... Attorney ED GRAUKE, JD, DC (with a co-author) says: "...Recently disclosed facts show that medical malpractice is the eighth leading cause of mortality in the U.S., and that 'legally' prescribed drugs are the fourth leading cause of death. This proves irrefutably that the system is not efficient at even the most basic of objectives: keeping people alive." http://www.chiroweb.com/archives/18/19/09.html OPEN LETTER (archived for global access; see below) Ed Grauke, JD, DC Ed, It is worse than you think. Medical malpractice is KILLING people - and a lot of the medical malpractice isn't even (yet) acknowledged as malpractice. DCs are remaining silent about OBs committing a massive spinal manipulation felony: OBs are knowingly closing birth canals up to 30% at delivery - and KEEPING birth canals closed when babies get stuck. OBs are violently pushing on tiny spines (with oxytocin and Cytotec) and gruesomely pulling (with hands, forceps and vacuums) - with birth canals senselessly closed up to 30%. Tim McCullough, DC is pretending that DCs do not have an ethical obligation to report this massive spinal manipulation crime to sheriffs and DAs... Tim pretends further that it is NOT THE JOB of sheriffs and DAs to stop the massive spinal manipulation crime. (OBs are slicing vaginas en masse - "episiotomy" - surgically/fraudulently inferring they are doing everything possible to OPEN birth canals - even as they CLOSE birth canals up to 30%. OBs are also slicing ABDOMENS en masse - "c-section" - surgically/fraudulently inferring they have DONE everything possible to open birth canals - even as they close birth canals up to 30%. The OB felony is massive - and sometimes fatal.) Tim says I am hurting the chiropractic profession by speaking out in the manner prescribed by the system's child protection laws as I urge others to do the same in accord the First Amendment. Ed, since Tim took the liberty of copying you - an attorney - his private correspondence with me... I am taking the liberty of copying this response to the usenet - making a Google record... Ed, I urge you and Tim to help stop OBs from closing birth canals up to 30%. The chiropractic profession is missing a golden opportunity to save tiny lives and tiny limbs and PREVENT more putative vertebral subluxations than DCs will ever be able to adjust by hand - just by using the system... Thanks for reading. Sincerely, Todd Dr. Gastaldo HERE IS TIM'S RESPONSE with my responses interspersed ###### ----- Original Message ----- From: Dr. Tim McCullough To: Todd Gastaldo Cc: Ed Grauke Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 6:13 AM Subject: Deputy Sheriff Schroeder: Birth felony: USA Today reporter Rita Rubin's error In this country Todd the determination of assault and battery or any other crime (incuding felonies) is made in a court. #### False Tim. You are forgetting the child protection laws. From the perspective of mandatory suspected child abuse reporters, the first determination of assault and battery is at the level of SUSPECTED assault and battery - suspected child abuse. What I think or what you think unless you are a judge is really not important. #### False Tim. See above. It you really believe the OBGYNs are guilty of a crime you should take them to court. #### Tim, I may have to petition to have sheriffs and DAs simply do their job, that is true - but first I want to keep trying the system. See "chiropractic" attorney and sheriff Mike Schroeder discussed below. Sheriff Mike could come through like a big dog for babies - that's my hope. He's a "chiropractic" attorney after all - like Ed Grauke, JD, DC... #### Are you saying you DON'T think it's a crime that OBs are knowingly closing birth canals and keeping birth canals closed when babies get stuck - as they gruesomely - sometimes fatally - manipulate babies' spines? (You say (below) that you agree that babies are "having difficulty." See BRAVO! below.) If you are correct and they are found guilty then a judge will order a cease and desist order and prohibit them from performing this act. Furthermore, they will be convicted of a crime and put into jail as punishment. #### As I alluded above, if sheriffs and DAs and AGs persist in their foot-dragging, it may come to me taking some sort of legal action to compel them to act. Regarding putting MDs in jail, as you may know, I am in favor of pardons in advance. MDs are just academic prime cuts forced through this culture's most powerful mental meatgrinder - medical school. As med students, MDs are TRAINED to perform the felonies. If you think the entire system is corrupt and there is a conspiracy to kill all the babies of the world... #### Tim, you just went off the deep end. I have never alleged a "conspiracy to kill all the babies of the world" - and if I thought the entire system was corrupt - I would not be pointing out medical corruption to the system. MDs can't voluntarily stop their mass felony because voluntarily stopping a mass felony is tantamount to *admitting* it is a mass felony - a definite no-no if one wants to stay out of prison. Hence my support for pardons in advance. Eventually, the system will work - we agree on that. then to really make a difference you should attend law school, recieve a law degree and dismantle the system from the inside out. ##### LOL! The system already has lawyers in place poised at the ready to prosecute child abuse - yet - first you want me to pay money to HIRE an attorney - and now you want me to pay money to BECOME an attorney - LOL! #### It does not occur to you to take FREE actions - for example speaking out yourself (in whatever way you might want) - or filing suspected child abuse reports - or both. Or run for office and have the laws changed. ##### Ummm... Tim... The child protection laws don't need to be changed - just enforced. Ranting and raving is a waste of time and energy. ##### I'll be the judge of that! If you are going to spend all of this energy that you obviously feel so passionate about then make it count. ##### Yep - that is what I am doing - making it count. The fact that you are going to the trouble of telling me that I am "ranting and raving" tells me that I *am* making it count. In particular, I am pleased to see the real reason you wrote - your claim that my "ranting and raving" to prevent gruesome spinal manipulation "hurts our profession," as in, As someone who also feels passionate about problems in the chiropractic professsion I have learned the hard way that what you are doing will not produce the results you hope to achieve except to make you grow more frustrated everyday. It also hurts our profession because of your actions. ##### Tim, basically you are saying SCREW the babies - no need for suspected child abuse reports from DCs - no need to use existing child protection laws. MDs might get offended - and DCs might get hurt economically - i.e. - you are saying that the delicate economic sensibilities of the chiropractic profession are more important than stopping OBs from closing birth canals and gruesomely manipulating most babies' spines. I will agree with you that the medical system is broke; worldwide and patients are having difficulty in every area including the babies. ##### BRAVO! (But could you be more explicit? If you are saying that you agree that OBs are knowingly closing birth canals and keeping birth canals closed when babies get stuck - then my "ranting and raving" has been well worth it.) Talk is cheap Todd. #### That's MY point - talk in the form of a suspected child abuse report IS cheap - part of the system. If you are true to your ideals then stop this type of "yelling and screaming" attacks and get involved with the system of this country and really make change. #### The system mandates suspected child abuse reports when child abuse is suspected. I am involved with the system as prescribed by the system. Study the sacrifices of our founding fathers who also understood something was really wrong but did constructive and positive things to change it. ##### Yeah, they started protesting - like me! LOL! There are thousands of folks involved in all levels around the country trying to make their country, state, county, town better by doing it the way it is designed to work. It is slow but it does work. ##### Yep - we are in agreement here, Tim. But you are pretending that protest and suspected child abuse reports are not part of the system! If all you do is talk and don't do anything constructive within the system then all your energy spent is for nothing. #### You are totally wrong here. I am "talking" exactly the way the system says I should - I am "talking" with suspected child abuse reports - and I am "talking" to you (and others) - urging you (and others) to use the very system that you erroneously suggest I am not using. #### Instead of responding to my questions below - you came up with false pretenses... #### A chiropractic profession that remains silent as the most prolific spinal manipulators knowingly close birth canals and gruesomely manipulate babies' spines is a chiropractic profession that DESERVES to be hurt. #### My bet is that the chiropractic profession will eventually agree with me on this point and take action to protect babies from the gruesome, sometimes fatal spinal manipulation of MDs. ----- Original Message ----- From: Todd Gastaldo To: Dr. Tim McCullough Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 12:05 AM Subject: Deputy Sheriff Schroeder: Birth felony: USA Today reporter Rita Rubin's error Tim, Would you say to a victim of assault and battery that he is making a "vicious attack" when cries out for help stopping an assault and battery? Would you say to the sheriff when he arrives that HE is making a "vicious attack" when he tries to stop the assault and battery? The victims cannot speak for themselves and sheriffs are embedded in the medico-"legal" "just us" system that allows mass assault and battery and says people who protest are making "vicious attacks." Never once have made a "vicious attack" on OBGYNs and other professionals. I have however graphically described the obvious felonies they are committing. If you do not think the OBGYN felonies are felonies - please tell me why not. The chiropractic profession is missing a golden opportunity to save tiny lives and tiny limbs and PREVENT more putative vertebral subluxations than DCs will ever be able to adjust by hand. That is what I am trying to accomplish. How bizarre. GASTALDO is making "vicious attacks"? Sheesh - tell that to a baby having the OBGYN close his mom's birth canal up to 30% as he (the baby) has a spinal nerve or two ripped out of his spinal cord. Remember: OBGYNs ADMIT the birth-canal-closing crime - on video! ACOG's shoulder dystocia video purports to tell OBs how to allow the pelvic outlet to open maximally when the baby's shoulders get stuck - which is an indirect admission that OBs know they are CLOSING birth canals routinely. The kicker is that the method purported to allow the birth canal to open maximally actually keeps it closed. THIS IS AN OBVIOUS OBGYN FELONY - and it's quite a VICIOUS felony from the perspective of babies having their spines gruesomely wrenched at birth. Why not share this with the ACA Council on Family Practice (internists, right?) and see if they agree? Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: Dr. Tim McCullough To: Todd Gastaldo Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 7:06 PM Subject: Deputy Sheriff Schroeder: Birth felony: USA Today reporter Rita Rubin's error Todd, I have received your emails for several months and I have become very curious. Just what is it you hope to accomplish with these vicious attacks on OBGYNs and other professionals? Tim McCullough, DC DABCI ----- Original Message ----- From: Todd Gastaldo To: Mike Madigan ) ; Rita Rubin ; Cc: ; Commitment to Accuracy ; ; ; ; ; ; Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 2:11 PM Subject: Deputy Sheriff Schroeder: Birth felony: USA Today reporter Rita Rubin's error DEPUTY SHERIFF MIKE SCHROEDER: BIRTH FELONY USA TODAY REPORTER RITA RUBIN'S ERROR: "You have to remember that during labor, your pelvis expands..." (Quote is from p. 26 of Rita's new book What If I Have a C-section?) (RITA: During labor, OBs and CNMwives are CLOSING birth canals - up to 30% - and KEEPING birth canals closed when babies get stuck. It's an obvious mass felony. See below.) PREGNANT? It's easy to OPEN your birth canal the "extra" up to 30% - just roll onto your side as you push your baby out - but beware - some OBs and CNMwives will move you back to semisitting or dorsal (close your birth canal) for the actual delivery. Beware also: OBs and CNMwives are temporarily asphyxiating babies to rob massive amounts of blood from them. This too is easily prevented - see the very end of this post. Talk to your OB or CNMwife today. WHAT IF I HAVE A C-SECTION? Ladies: If the OB or CNMwife closed your birth canal (placed you semisitting or dorsal) and used forceps/vacuum extractor - perhaps you had a c-section - it was obvious criminal negligence - obvious assault and battery - contact your local district attorney. Maybe you could email him/her this post and copy me. If the OB or CNMwife closed your birth canal and sliced your vagina ("performed an episiotomy") - another assault and battery occurred. One does not close birth canals and surgically/fraudulently pretend that everything possible is being done to open birth canals. Contact your local district attorney. Again, please copy me. I'm ccing this post - like so many others - to Oregon Attorney General Hardy Meyers and Disneyland DA Tony Rackauckas and others in law enforcement - including Orange County California Deputy Sheriff Mike Schroeder (also an attorney) via ; Prof Jane Shade and Atty William R. Mitchell write of DEPUTY SCHROEDER: "when the [OC Asst Sheriff] Jaramillo scandal broke, OC Sheriff Carona hired Michael Schroeder to 'assist' in the internal investigation and to provide political counsel. Carona actually deputized Schroeder..." --Jane Shade, Professor of Law, Western State University and William R. Mitchell, Newport Beach attorney and former chairman of the OC chapter of Common Cause, Orange County Register, October 3, 2004 as quoted by Mike Madigan ) http://www.twistedbadge.com/feature_tonyr_p29.htm NOTE: Prof. Jane Shade "was a prosecutor in the Orange County District Attorneys Office for almost 20 years...[and]...served as the Supervising District Attorney...responsible for felony physical child abuse..." http://www.wsulaw.edu/faculty_detail.asp?facid=47 This is the first time I've emailed Prof. Shade. I hope she will encourage DA Tony Rackauckas to take immediate action to protect babies - see Orange County 911 calling criteria below. Oddly, Deputy Sheriff Schroeder - a "chiropractic" attorney - has been silent so far about the obvious ongoing massive spinal manipulation crime of MD-obstetricians. Hopefully, now that Schroeder is a deputy sheriff he will do something. Hopefully, the OC chiropractors receiving this post will encourage Deputy Schroeder to take action. To protect babies in Orange County, it is appropriate to call 911... According to Deputy Sheriff Schroeder's department... When to Call 9-1-1 Dial 9-1-1 when there is a medical, fire or police emergency, such as ? Life or Lives are in danger ? A fire ? Serious injury ? Serious medical condition ? A serious crime in progress Dial 9-1-1 only when an immediate response is necessary, such as ? Immediate help from law enforcement ? Immediate help from fire department ? Immediate help from paramedics Dial 9-1-1 if in doubt about the seriousness of a situation, such as ? Any possible situation that you believe may be serious and that may result in injury, death, loss of property, apprehension of a suspected criminal or prevention of a crime that is about to occur ? When in doubt, dial 9 -1-1 Assistance is always dispatched to the most critical incidents first. http://www.ocsd.org/SitePages/WhenToCall911.pdf With OBs closing birth canals up to 30% and keeping birth canals closed as babies asphyxiate - obviously OC sheriffs will be dispatched first to hospital maternity wards... USA Today medical reporter Rita Rubin authored What If I Have a C-Section? [2004] I responded on Oct. 6 telling her that OBs and CNMwives are closing birth canals up to 30% and asking her to publicize this grisly White Elephant fact. On Oct. 12, USA Today reporter Rita responded to Zaz (who wasn't pleased with the excerpt of What If I Have a C-Section posted by Jane Smith)... USA Today reporter Rita took the opportunity to further promote her book: "snipHello...I'm the author of "What If I Have a C-Section?"snipThe book...is available on Amazon...Clearly, C-sections can be lifesaving. But it's just as clear that many are unnecessary. The only thing I'm advocating is that pregnant women arm themselves with as much information as possible!" http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...&output=gplain USA Today reporter Rita, You are "arming" readers of your book with a key bit of FALSE information. You write: "You have to remember that during labor, your pelvis expands..." (p. 26) This is false. During labor, the pelvis closes - or rather - OBs are knowingly knowingly closing birth canals - up to 30% - and forcing uteri to push against pelvic outlets senselessly closed up to 30%. When a uterus has a problem pushing, OBs chemically whip it to contract violently - with Cytotec and/or Pitocin. Cytotec and Pitocin can cause the uterus to contract so violently that it ruptures and/or kills the baby. It is criminal negligence for OBs close the birth canal and further criminal negligence for OBs to KEEP the birth canal closed as they chemically whip the uterus to contract/push violently. When baby's shoulders get stuck - head inside the vagina or out - OBs keep the birth canal closed as they PULL with hands, forceps or vacuums. Sometimes OBs pull so hard they rip spinal nerves out of tiny spinal cords. Some babies die, some get paralyzed - most "only" suffer gruesome wrenching of their spines. As a doctor of chiropractic, I am appalled. ALL spinal manipulation (pushing and pulling) is gruesome with the birth canal closed. Please arm women with this key bit of information. Tell them how easy it is for them to allow their birth canals to OPEN the "extra" up to 30% - all they have to do is roll onto their sides as they push their babies out. Please issue an errata sheet for "What If I Have a C-section" and publicize it in USA Today. Take out a paid USA Today ad if you have to. Please also report regularly on the obvious ongoing obstetric criminal negligence in USA Today - and keep reporting on it until it ends. Thanks. Sincerely, Todd Dr. Gastaldo PS1 Retired surgeon Peter Moran, MB ChB once called my information "Gastaldo's nonsense" - but then I pointed out that the authors of Williams Obstetrics PUBLISHED my "nonsense." They published it in the same paragraph in which appeared (again!) the "dorsal widens" nonsense that caused me to contact the publisher of Williams Obstetrics... The dorsal delivery position CLOSES - and so does semisitting. Surgeon Peter isn't taking action to stop the mass surgical travesty. See The surgeon's pretense - babies be damned... http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2787 Surgeon Robert A. Fink, MD, FACS lamely sprang to Surgeon Peter's defense... See ChB means Chirur'giae Baccalau'reus... http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2793 Neither surgeon is taking action to stop OBs from closing birth canals. Dr. Sarah Vaughan, a pregnant British medical doctor who subscribes to misc.kids.pregnancy says she "doesn't disagree" with me...But she isn't taking action either to stop OBs from closing birth canals... I recently wrote to Dr. Sarah... Sarah, I shall never forget evidence-based-medicine guru Iain (now Sir Iain) Chalmers, MD telling me in effect that we shouldn't tell women that OBs are lying and closing birth canals - until there are randomised controlled trials showing benefit... It was gross abuse of science by Sir Iain - babies be damned - OB reputations benefit - MD cultural authority remains intact. Here is Carol Sakala, PhD, MSPH, Director of Programs, Maternity Center Association essentially echoing Sir Iain's "scientific" insanity-babies-be-damned... Todd's comments interspersed ##### Dear Todd, Thank you for your interest in the work of the Maternity Center Association and the content of our 2004 booklet, What Every Pregnant Woman Needs to Know About Cesarean Section (available at http://www.maternitywise.org/cesareanbooklet/). At the Maternity Center Association, we have great regard for appropriate caregiver support of physiologic labor. ##### I disagree and offer a few examples ##### You are failing to tell women that OBs demonstrated early last century massive change in AP pelvic outlet diameter; but then changed to saying that obstetric diameters don't change. ##### You are also failing to tell women that when informed (by Ohlsen) of radiographic evidence that pelvic diameters DO change, OBs shifted to saying (erroneously) that dorsal widens. ##### And when OBs were informed that this too was false (by me) - they re-published their dorsal widens falsehood - but included (as I requested) the correct biomechanics. ###### Which is the lie? Why not tell women the truth - explicit-like? It's only their babies' brains on the line... [Oct. 13, 2004 addendum: I discuss the bizarre obstetric shifts in my Open Letter to FTC: http://home1.gte.net/gastaldo/part2ftc.html] However, our formal recommendations require more than plausibility, logic, and informal observation. Those approaches have led us down the wrong path in maternity care many times in the past. At present, the best formal sorting of research on these matters is the Cochrane Review entitled "Position for Women During Second Stage of Labour." Currently, all variations on "upright" position are folded in together in this systematic review. It is certainly plausible that future research will discriminate among different upright positions and lend support to your concerns. I hope that you and others will consider undertaking needed research to help clarify these matters. Please post this message to your discussion group to clarify our position for others as well. Best wishes, Carol Carol Sakala, PhD, MSPH Director of Programs Maternity Center Association MDs are lying and babies are dying unexplained deaths - and the Maternity Center Association PhD is falling back on Sir Iain's "science." BTW, Carol Sakala, PhD of the Maternity Center Association was responding to my post: Big babies/Bizarre acts of omission (and a 1957 x-ray accident) http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2833 Carol mentioned "discriminating among different upright positions"... Jason Gardosi, MD of Britain conducted a "randomised controlled trial of squatting" - where nobody squatted. (!) Now THAT was science! LOL! Interesting factoid: In a separate paper, Jason stated the grisly birth-canal-closing biomechanics of semisitting - but said he had to use semisitting because MIDWIVES insisted - LOL! MDs and MBs anti-scientifically, anti-competitively drove women [midwives] into hospitals - and Gardosi blamed 'em for a bad habit they picked up! LOL! Why do MDs and MBs do such things? [Maybe i]t's sort of like the reason dogs lick their testicles - because they CAN? If only the MD/MB lies were as pleasurable. : ) (Well, I guess the MD/MB lies *are* pleasurable in a sense - they keep the money flowing into medical coffers.) I say again Sarah... NOTE TO DR. SARAH VAUGHAN: Todd, I think your real problem is that you're grossly misjudging what sort of approach is likely to get people to listen to you. I think you're grossly misjudging the problem. It's the OBs' problem - and they transfer it to babies - sometimes fatally so. They prefer to harm babies rather than their reputations. Your profession is LYING to cover-up a sometimes fatal obstetric felony. When the "crazy" doctor of chiropractic runs in shouting that the obstetric roof is on fire and BABIES are burning - you go outside and check - and HELP PUT OUT THE FIRE. You DON'T tell him he had better shout fire "nice" or he won't be listened to - or rather - you don't do that unless you either are a cultural authority who can engage in such poppycock - or you are a supporter of such poppycock. Both of these poppycockers exist on this newsgroup - you are in the former category: MDs and MBs are cultural authorities who can commit obvious sometimes fatal felonies with impunity. THAT is the problem. Maternity Center Association has a PhD poppycocker - Carol Sakala - quoted above. ...I am in favor of pardons in advance for MDs and MBs. MDs and MBs are just academic prime cuts forced through this culture's most powerful mental meatgrinder. As naive med students they are TRAINED to commit the obvious felony. Thanks for reading everyone. Sincerely, Todd Dr. Gastaldo END GASTALDO'S NOTE TO DR. SARAH VAUGHAN. Excerpted from: Obstetric roof on fire! (The problem and Dr. Sarah...) http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2843 PS2 BACK TO USA TODAY'S RITA RUBIN... Rita, On p. 117 you state that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists/ACOG says that if a woman has "a large enough pelvis" it increases the chances for a successful vaginal birth after cesarean. Sorry to repeat myself Rita... But OBs are repeating THEMselves - thousands of times per day - gruesomely. OBs are closing birth canals up to 30%, keeping them closed up to 30% -and then when there are problems - solving those problems with forceps, vacuums and cesareans - as they PRETEND they are really interested in whether the pelvis is large enough at delivery. Allowing the birth canal/pelvis to open maximally will not prevent all cesareans - but it can't hurt. It is quite likely that most women having cesareans for "cephalopelvic disproportion" DO have "a large enough pelvis." THINK ABOUT IT OBs are negligently closing pelvises up to 30% and putting in medical records "cephalopelvic disproportion" - thereby fraudulently suggesting to women that their babies are too big and/or they don't have large enough pelvises Again, your falsehood: "You have to remember that during labor, your pelvis expands..." (p. 26) The pelvis is SUPPOSED to be able to expand but OBs and CNMwives often aren't letting it do so. Please immediately report this bizarre obstetric and CNMwifery behavior in USA Today. Rita, my tone here is a bit harsh because I suspect you are ignoring email I sent to you via various addressees... See http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2837 I originally copied you via "Email Rita Rubin" - via and via... http://www.alumni.northwestern.edu/b...response&id=20 also via: USA Today Reader Editor Brent Jones and via: the prevention experts at Rita's publisher I will send this this time (also) via On Oct. 6, 2004, USA Today Reader Editor Brent Jones sent the following electronic response: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Commitment to Accuracy" To: "Todd Gastaldo" Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 1:24 PM Subject: USA TODAY - Editorial Department (KMM1424859V94232L0KM) Thank you for your recent letter to USA TODAY. I have shared your comments with the appropriate assignment desk. An editor will be in contact if a more specific response is warranted. Your interest in USA TODAY is appreciated. Sincerely, Brent Jones Reader Editor USAT - LT LT.CR http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2837 On Oct. 7, 2004, Allyson Mauck responded from the Northwestern Alumni Association where you were promoting your book. Allyson wrote: "Hi Todd...Thanks for contacting the Northwestern Alumni Association. Your message has been forwarded to Rita. If you have any questions, please let me know. Again, thanks for contacting the NAA...Have a great day!" BABIES VS. BOOK SALES... Rita, on Oct. 12, you responded to Zaz (whose criticism I thought valid) and plugged your book some more - and remained silent about obvious obstetric criminal negligence that I brought to your attention from various directions. Henci Goer - another birth book author remains silent about the grisly White Elephant fact - and this after I communicated with her by phone and via email. Various usenetters are promoting Henci's book without noting Henci's failure to note the grisly White Elephant fact. It's a fine book - but why does Henci ignore OBs and CNMwives closing birth canals up to 30% and keeping birth canals closed as they use forceps and vacuums? See Women as 'farm animals' (Vent: FAO Ericka, Naomi) http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2849 Rita, please report on the bizarre obstetric and CNMwife criminal negligence - and keep reporting on it until it ends. Remember: You are exhorting women to remember something that doesn't happen in most American births, as in, "You have to remember that during labor, your pelvis expands..." (p. 26) The pelvis is SUPPOSED to expand - but OBs and CNMwives are closing it - and KEEPING it closed when there are problems. Why not exhort women to put an end to this grisly obstetric travesty? Why not tell them that they can allow their birth canals to OPEN the "extra" up to 30% - just by rolling onto their sides as they push their babies out? Thanks. Sincerely, Todd Dr. Gastaldo PS3 OBs ARE ASPHYXIATING BABIES... You might also want to exhort women to stop OBs from temporarily asphyxiating babies to rob blood from them at birth. OBs are immediately amputating natural oxygenation/transfusion devices (immediately amputating the mother/placenta diad) to harvest up to 50% of the blood that babies would otherwise transfuse to themselves. Retired OB George Malcolm Morley, MB ChB indicates that babies are suffering unnecessary autism and cerebral palsy as a consequence. He says cords should not be clamped until the baby is pink and breathing and not in need of resuscitation. Sorry to be blunt here Rita, but much of modern "scientific" obstetrics is just one obvious felony after another. Please report, Rita. Use your USA Today bullhorn to TRULY arm women against this bizarre obstetric tyranny. See Burglarizing baby blood (an OB felony) http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...t/message/2781 You might want to point out in your reporting that law enforcement is dragging its feet. I will cc this post too to Oregon Attorney General Hardy Meyers and Disneyland DA Tony Rackauckas and others in law enforcement - both of whom have been silent - babies be damned. MORE ASPHYXIATION OF BABIES... Of course, closing the birth canal up to 30% also is asphyxiation - permanent for some parts of the brain. Skulls are distorted - brain tissue tears - unexplained brain bleeds happen in an estimated 4.6% of "healthy" term babies. Plus, there is the asphyxiation caused by prolonging birth by closing birth canals then keeping birth canals closed when shoulders get stuck... In regard to the immediate cord clamping crime, my thanks to Donna, Kelly - and little Bella - for keeping my attention on it. This post will be archived for global access within 24 hours in the Google usenet groups archive. Search http://groups.google.com for "USA Today Rita Rubin's error" |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:04:39 GMT, "Todd Gastaldo"
wrote: According to TIM McCULLOUGH, DC, my action "hurts [the chiropractic] profession." See below. Hey Todd, I don't think you are hurting anyone. I am glad that you have a mission and that you are not afraid to keep speaking out so that people will hear your message. Since I have taken you off killfile, I noticed that you actually post to mkp, and that you have a great sense of humor. I am still a little shocked by that. I was one of the people who defended you as not being a troll, and I didn't realize that you posted as well. My thought on Tim above is that some people see the benefit of chiropratics and some don't. I know that they help people. Keep fighting the good fight! Just one request: For those of us with a short attention span, you think you could do a shorter version every now and again? Thanks! -- Daye |
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CHIROCENTRICITY (ALSO: DAYE WANTS "MINI ME" POSTS - LOL!)
See below... "Daye" wrote in message news On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 17:04:39 GMT, "Todd Gastaldo" wrote: According to TIM McCULLOUGH, DC, my action "hurts [the chiropractic] profession." See below. Hey Todd, I don't think you are hurting anyone. I am glad that you have a mission and that you are not afraid to keep speaking out so that people will hear your message. Thanks Daye. Since I have taken you off killfile, I noticed that you actually post to mkp, and that you have a great sense of humor. Thanks for saying I have a great sense of humor - but hey - I only have one joke - the shortest joke - and that's IT. : ) Here it is again for readers who might have missed it: THE SHORTEST JOKE: Two duck hunters and their dogs aren't having any luck. One duck hunter says to the other: "Maybe we aren't throwing the dogs high enough..." (I know, I know, it gets old the second time. : ) I am still a little shocked by that. LOL - Your shock is quite understandable - sometimes my "good humored inflexibility" regarding OBs closing birth canals was too serious - but really - I tried - and try - to make it good humored... I was one of the people who defended you as not being a troll, and I didn't realize that you posted as well. I remember you speaking up, Daye - thanks. I am posting more fun stuff now. I really meant it when I said recently that it is finally dawning on me that the world doesn't work like I thought it did and I likely won't see MDs stop closing birth canals, etc. in my lifetime. It feels good to let go of that...though I am bound to have recurrences of the same thought - as I did in response to Tim... My thought on Tim above is that some people see the benefit of chiropratics and some don't. I know that they help people. You are probably referring to spinal adjusting. I agree that spinal adjusting helps people - but there is no scientific proof yet that vertebral subluxations exist and cause disease and stop causing disease when adjusted. For the Founder of chiropractic, adjusting minds (education) was chiropractic. Everyone is a chiropractor in this sense. Everyone helps people via non-spinal adjusting. Sometimes our non-spinal (educational) adjustments are in error and if we are fortunate people will take the time to help us adjust ourselves. I know, I know - non-spinal subluxations - the ultimate in chirocentricity - but hey - I'm a chiro at heart - always will be. Keep fighting the good fight! Thanks Daye. Just one request: For those of us with a short attention span, you think you could do a shorter version every now and again? Thanks! Oh - so you want "Mini Me" posts sometimes! LOL! I will try. Thanks for writing, Daye. Todd -- Daye |
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 05:48:02 GMT, "Todd Gastaldo"
wrote: Thanks for saying I have a great sense of humor - but hey - I only have one joke - the shortest joke - and that's IT. : ) Okay, you may only know one joke, but your posts are fun and funny. I have enjoyed reading them. Oh - so you want "Mini Me" posts sometimes! LOL! I will try. Thanks, Todd. I look forward to reading some "Mini Me" posts soon. -- Daye |
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