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Date Posted: 10:02:19 09/09/22 Fri
Author: No name
Subject: Re: Another illustrative report
In reply to: Garr Wy 's message, "Re: Another illustrative report" on 09:02:18 09/09/22 Fri

I agree that teaching of staff normally is done in a normal hospitality setting.

But as you suggest, the boys could have been used in a project of which the responsibles do not want scrutiny.

I know a lot about the function of these pediatric vans touring the countrysides to offer all kind of pediatric services, except major surgeries or the like, free of charge.

They also say they cooperate online with specialists at the hospitals or bring with them these specialuits on tours.

These charities do not only operate in USA now, but also in many European countries and elsewhere in the world.

But I have alway wondered? Who is paying, and what kind of compensation do these get for financing these rather expensive charities?

A part of the answer may be that the kids are used in research projects or are used to try out new types of instruments under development, and they wont this to be done outside of scrutiny. Those paying will then be research organizations, surveillance organiations, including CIA, and medical companies.

I do not have exact details about medical insurance in USA. But I guess that some parents cannot afford to pay for the insurance, or have only a cheap insurance that will pay only if the bill exceed a certain amount.

Parent in this situation may accept the offer of these charities. Parents that live a long distance from the hospital might also accept to avoid the inconveniance of the hospitalization.

It is symptomatic that these charities seem to actively push as many parents as possible to use their service for the kids, and also push local hospitals and schools to use them as health service for kids they are responsible for.

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