This is a familiar Wiley propaganda refrain in response to first-hand criticism. "Well, just what are *you* doing for women's health?" They've been playing this card for a long time.
The notion is... Well, do they expect that women failed by the Wiley Protocol are thereby somehow obligated to go out and find some way of their own to advance women's health? I guess to actually change their careers. Otherwise shut up and go away. And obligated for what reason? In order to atone for their sin in trusting T.S. Wiley? For choosing this protocol? To help make up for Wiley's faults in advancing women's health?
The Wiley Protocol failure reports keep rolling in. I doubt the Wileys are aware of the extent to which their thought experiment is failing.
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This is a familiar Wiley propaganda refrain in response to first-hand criticism. "Well, just what are *you* doing for women's health?" They've been playing this card for a long time.
The notion is... Well, do they expect that women failed by the Wiley Protocol are thereby somehow obligated to go out and find some way of their own to advance women's health? I guess to actually change their careers. Otherwise shut up and go away. And obligated for what reason? In order to atone for their sin in trusting T.S. Wiley? For choosing this protocol? To help make up for Wiley's faults in advancing women's health?
The Wiley Protocol failure reports keep rolling in. I doubt the Wileys are aware of the extent to which their thought experiment is failing.
Deb Vanderstadt
January 6, 2010 - 1:05amhttp://wileywatch.org
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