D.A.: Body parts case like 'cheap horror movie'Four men charged in grisly
scheme to sell human tissue for transplantshttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11523641
.......The indictment was the first set of charges to come out of a widening
scandal involving scores of funeral homes and hundreds of bodies, including
that of âMasterpiece Theatreâ host Alistair Cooke, who died in 2004. The
investigation has raised fears that some of the body parts could spread disease
to transplant recipients.
....Prosecutors said the body parts were sold to tissue suppliers and
ultimately used in disk replacements, knee operations, dental implants and a
variety of other surgical procedures performed by unsuspecting doctors across
the United States and in Canada.
Interesting. I wonder if some of the body's immune system is energy
based, where pathogen's energy is read and recognized as foreign. That
would explain why some people are still able to take on and eliminate
viruses that change their protein coat rapidly to avoid normal immune
responses.
Marshall
Carol Ann
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