Perhaps S4ME should have some annual awards...![]()
Tripe of the year?
Perhaps S4ME should have some annual awards...![]()
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That's disgusting that they blocked you, Robert. Your comment was polite and informative.
CEO of the Society for Occupational Medicine, not the Royal Society of Medicine.I've just realised it was the Society of Medicine CEO who tweeted the congratulations and is blocking posts. I vaguely assumed it was the Occ health people. Oh well, I think my tweet still makes sense.
Not so surprising that SOM are blocking us - Wessely is or has been their president.
Oops, thanks Robert. So my tweet does make sense!CEO of the Society for Occupational Medicine, not the Royal Society of Medicine.
Totally predictable though. Never one for honest debate our Simon.That's disgusting that they blocked you, Robert. Your comment was polite and informative.
I wonder if it might be posting the trial that proves him wrong on gulf war syndrome, and see what he says. Probably a sure blocker.I'm not blocked yet, so I decided to have another go
“As far back as 1995, when we first defined Gulf War illness, the evidence was pointing toward nerve agent exposure, but it has taken many years to build an irrefutable case,” said Dr. Haley, who holds the U.S. Armed Forces Veterans Distinguished Chair for Medical Research, Honoring Robert Haley, M.D., and America’s Gulf War Veterans.
This is censorship, and particularly ugly at that. They refuse to hear from patients, simply silence us at every opportunity and abuse their influence and privilege to do so. I think it's worth doing something, especially as it's a pattern.
Even the weird stuff about "debates" in Norway features people who blocked anyone criticizing them. What a ridiculous situation.
The Society of Occupational Medicine, as far as I am aware, is about as important as the North Croydon Taxidermy Society.
I would have thought it an embarrassment to Wessely that anyone like that should offer him a free membership - presumably to curry some sort of favour or other.