Boss continues: «In some epidemics, actual clinical illness in some group members may spread as epidemic hysteria by the transmission of anxiety to groups observing those who were initially ill»; this sounds similar to the spreading of hysteria about wind turbines
by people like Dr Nina Pierpont and Sarah Laurie, who condition people to expect to feel ill if they go anywhere near a wind farm.
What I can't understand about the repeated assertions
by people like Dr Trenberth that «the evidence for anthropogenic climate change is now so clear that the burden of proof should lie with research which seeks to disprove the human role.»
Some people have been made ill by anxiety and fear, due at least in part by what they have been told about wind turbines
by people like Dr Sarah Laurie and rumour - mongers like Senator Back.
Not exact matches
But this is part of why so many
people react
like Dr Amy and we commenters are being * mean *
by pointing out facts, or
by criticizing.
Buddy is so friendly and loving, wouldn't hurt a fly.But
dr did wrg.and had 3
people come into office that day with the ears to hold him dwn.They spooked him out
by being so agressive with him instead of listening to me.The tech had her face in his, and she got bit
by Buddy.He felt
like he was being attacked.Doesn't
like his ears touched, and had an ear infection on top of it.
Dr should have listened to me.Now I have to change drs.Won't let anyone muzzle him, he's to nice & afraid this will make him agressive.Response frm someone, anyone with a boxer would be appreciated.
We reg folks only have time for news headlines (not sci articles), so the man - in - the - street reads, «Katrina not caused
by GW,» & thinks «GW has been disproved & I can rest easy,» while his wife reads in the
Drs office, «GW increasing Hurricane intensity» (a reporter read «warming oceans increasing hurricane intensity» and got confused, and I don't fault him for it, bec he / she's very much
like that
person - in - the - street).
The Sydney Morning Herald reported on a call
by scientist and risk researcher
Dr Thomas Loridan for authorities to consider a cyclone -
like rating system to help
people prepare for hot spells.
Dr Diane Langberg describes what it is
like to be «marinated in trauma «
by recounting examples from real
people's lives.