MEET THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER DISGUISE KILLING KILLERS AND INDUCED INFESTATION CRIMINALS, EACH CRIME COVERED BY SERIAL KILLER BOYDEN GRAY AND JONATHAN LIPPMAN COURT RAQUEETEERING AND MONEY LAUNDERING.

JONATHAN LIPPMAN, SERIAL KILLER BOYDEN GRAY, ADAM URBANSKI, MINAH OHM, CRISTINE STEWART, DANIEL LABOWITZ, MIND CONTROL CRIMINALS http://www.pidj.com/pt/re/pidj/abstract.00006454-19980100000010.htm;jsessionid=Gh7VQMvJDxSqt0WnXgsFzhHvNjFHk5CKT C4hP20Fy2vMCTp7S90Q!-933386751!181195628!8091!1?index=1&database=ppvovft&results=1&count=10&searchid=3&na v=search

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FOR CHILDREN Author: LONG Journal: Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal

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Risk of recurrent seizures after a primary human herpesvirus 6-

induced febril seizure. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 17(1):43-48, January 1998.

JEE, SANDRA H. BA; LONG, CHRISTINE E. MPH; SCHNABEL, KENNETH C MBA; SEHGAL, NEERU MD; EPSTEIN, LEON G. MD; HALL, CAROLINE BREESE MD

Risk of recurrent seizures after a primary human

herpesvirus 6-

induced febrile

seizure. THEY INDUCE SEIZURE IN THE CHILDREN, TO GET A RECURRENT EFFECT! Original Studies Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 17(1):43-48, January 1998. JEE, SANDRA H. BA; LONG, CHRISTINE E. MPH; SCHNABEL, KENNETH C. MBA; SEHGAL, NEERU MD; EPSTEIN, LEON G. MD; HALL, CAROLINE BREESE MD Abstract: Objective. To test the

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experiencing first febrile seizures caused by human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) have an increased risk for recurrent seizures when compared with children experiencing first febrile seizures attributed to other illnesses. Design and participants. Descriptive prospective study of 36 HHV-6 culture-positive children and a matched subgroup of 86 HHV-6 culture-negative children, all of whom had their first febrile seizures evaluated in a tertiary care

emergency department

and were

followed for at least 12 months, with an average follow-up of 35.7 months. Primary outcome measure. The recurrence of seizures among HHV-6 culture-positive and HHV-6 culture-negative children with no known previous neurologic deficits. Results. A decreased incidence of recurrent seizures occurred in children whose first febrile seizures were caused by HHV-6. Twenty percent of HHV-6 culture-positive children and 40% of HHV-6 culture-negative children (P < 0.038) experienced a recurrent seizure within 1 year of their first febrile seizure. The mean time to recurrence within 12 months was 8.6 months for children with HHV-6 infection and 3.8 months (P < 0.001) for children without HHV-6 infection. Most recurrent seizures occurred within 12 months of a first febrile seizure for both HHV-6-positive and HHV-6-negative children (88 and 91%). Conclusions. Children who had their first febrile seizures caused by primary HHV-6 infection did not demonstrate an increased risk for recurrent seizures when compared with children whose first febrile seizures were from other etiologies. (C) Williams & Wilkins 1998. All Rights Reserved. TARGETED CHILDREN ARE SET UP FOR INDUCED AND RECURRENT SEIZURES VIA EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT DEFRAUD INNOCULATIONS.

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BOYDEN GRAY’S EUGENICS PROJECT FOR SENIOR CITIZENS INFECTIOUS DISEASE DEFRAUD INNOCULATIONS PROJECT http://www.cispimmunize.org/pro/pdf/NPIAward eepages/AddressingDisparitiesREADII.pdf Racial and Ethnic Adult Disparities in Immunization Initiative (READII) BACKGROUND About 7,000 African American seniors live in Monroe County, most in the city of Rochester. Despite several community interventions to increase adult immunizations, large disparities persist between blacks and whites. In 2001 71% of whites aged 65 years and over got influenza vaccine compared to 39% of blacks and 75% of whites versus 42% of blacks received pneumococcal vaccine. Racial and Ethnic Adult Disparities in Immunization Initiative (READII) involved office-based strategies to improve immunization rates among blacks, as well as culturally appropriate community education and outreach. The initial READII Rochester project ran from October 2002 through January 2005.

OBJECTIVES To increase influenza and pneumococcal immunization rates among African American seniors.

METHOD A Community Advisory Board (CAB) led the READII project and was responsible for designing and implementing a Community Action Plan. The CAB included representation from community based organizations and health care providers serving the inner city, a coalition of immunization service providers, and insurers, all of whom committed to improving adult vaccinations and eliminating disparities. Using a 2-tiered approach, the Rochester READII project included: ♦ A Primary Care Practice Intervention (PCPI) to translate proven office-based strategies (patient and provider prompts, reminder/recall and outreach) to community practices that serve African American seniors.

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A Community Action plan providing education and outreach through community based organizations, the faith community, and a targeted media campaign. Staff from community organizations were trained to provide culturally appropriate adult immunization education and include vaccine information in their usual outreach. ♦ The PCPI, the cornerstone of READII Rochester, was modeled on findings from best practices identified in a randomized, controlled trial to measure the impact of immunization coverage and utilization of other preventive services of 2 interventions designed to improve immunization coverage (Rodewald et al Pediatrics 1999; 103:31-8 and Szilagyi et al: Pediatrics 2002; 110 (5):e58) which eliminated racial and ethnic disparities in childhood immunizations. The key elements were those office-based strategies proven to have the greatest effect in improving immunizations: Tracking immunizations, patient and provider Reminders, and patient Recall and Outreach (TRO). Patients (n=4299) were randomized within each practice to intervention and control groups in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention in adults. Seven urban health centers and hospital-based clinics in 8 locations participated. Four trained outreach workers, supervised by a senior social worker, were assigned to 2 or more practice settings where they used medical records to determine patients’ immunization status, and followed up with reminder letters, phone calls, and transportation assistance for people behind in influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations. Reminders to providers were placed in patient charts. Outreach workers tracked patients’ immunizations in a computerized database through which changes in rates were measured along with the amount of effort needed to effect

National Partnership for Immunization 2005 Excellence in Immunization Award Recipient Addressing change in vaccine status. Practices received summary results from the project at the end of each influenza season.

RESULTS Patients receiving the intervention were 10 times more likely to get pneumococcal vaccinations and 5 times more likely to get flu vaccine than those in the control group. By the end of the second year of the

project, during which all patients got the TRO intervention, disparities were eliminated between black and white seniors, 79% of whom had pneumococcal vaccine. Analyses of final results for influenza

vaccine in 2004-2005 and for 7

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effectiveness of the project

are in progress.

CONTACT INFORMATION Christine E. Long, MPH The Center for Rochester’s Health 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 614 Rochester, NY 14642 WHAT IS AN ANALYSIS OF THE COST EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROJECT????? WHO ASKED FOR THE PROJECT? A PROJECT WAS CREATED TO KILL TO DEVELOP A COST EFFECTIVENESS ISSUE?????? THIS IS BEYOND INHUMANE!!!!!!!!!

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1. Operational guidelines for supporting early child

development (ECD) in multi-sectoral HIV/AIDS programs in Africa Report - 22/9/2003 - English - Check for other languages 17

UNAIDS, UNICEF, World Bank This document, produced by UNAIDS, the World Bank and UNICEF, provides guidance for incorporating activities directed at infants and young children into HIV/AIDS programs in Africa. Effective, broad-scale interventions to assure the healthy physical, emotional, and cognitive development of young children are desperately needed in Sub-Saharan Africa and must be an essential component of any well-designed, integrated program to prevent and reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS in Africa. These guidelines are meant to be a "work in progress" and will be updated continually based on comments, new data and user experience.

2. AIM Version 4 Manual - 8/4/2003 - English - Check for other languages

A Computer Program for HIV/AIDS Projections Manual -

3. Waking up to risk : corporate responses to HIV/AIDS in the workplace Report - 1/10/2003 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS, UNRISD This paper looks at the response of large corporations to one of the most pressing developmental challenges facing countries in the global South today.HIV/AIDS. The paper presents results and analysis from the first global survey of transnational corporations. (TNCs) responses to the pandemic, as well as three surveys of large corporations in Brazil, the Philippines and South Africa, and case studies of selected corporations.

4. Strategies to strengthen NGO capacity in resource mobilization through business activities Report - 1/10/2001 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS, PDA This UNAIDS Best Practice key material is directed at managers of national and international NGOs working on HIV/AIDS and other health and development issues. It is intended to increase their awareness of the opportunities, and possible problems, associated with alternative resource mobilization strategies, with a special focus on commercial activities. It is hoped that this will 18

motivate NGO managers to determine and begin implementing the most appropriate resource-generating strategies to enable their organizations to continue and expand their important work.

country level : progress report 5.

UNAIDS at

Report - 1/9/2004 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS This progress report summarizes the achievements of CRD in 2003 and presents selected highlights in greater detail.

6. Stepping back from the edge : the pursuit of antiretroviral therapy in Botswana, South Africa and Uganda Report - 1/4/2004 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS In 2003, UNAIDS is boosting its efforts to secure universal and equal access to antiretroviral treatment, with one of its nine cosponsoring organizations—the World Health Organization— taking a leading role. The campaign has adopted the goal of having 3 million people on treatment by 2005 as a fi rst step. This document spells out what it will take to achieve universal access to HIV treatment: vision, activism and risk-taking. The examples show communities and valiant individuals in action, overcoming the barrier of grossly inadequate resources to become models of effective activism. The challenges remain enormous, but with global will, combined with national and community action, the 'impossible' is being put within reach.

7. Planning the incorporation of antiretroviral therapy into comprehensive care programmes Report - 18/12/2002 - English - Check for other languages 19

Preliminary findings from the introduction of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy in district-based comprehensive HIV care services in highly affected countries in Africa suggest that such an approach is both acceptable and feasible. With the price of ARV drugs decreasing, thus making the drugs more affordable for programmes and clients, programme managers and health planners need to consider a number of planning questions in order to design scaled up services while ensuring sustainability and feasibility within current health systems.

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AIDS Campaign with young people : a report of activities Report - 1/10/1999 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS The 1998 World AIDS Campaign increased young people’s participation in HIV/AIDS discussions, events, programmes, and decision-making bodies. It also mobilized support for young people already suffering from the epidemic’s impact, while emphasizing the links between HIV/AIDS and other factors critical to young people's health and development, including the promotion and protection of their human rights. This report is the first attempt to assess the 1998 World AIDS Campaign’s accomplishments. It provides an overview of the campaign’s general outcome, and then summarizes the events that took place in more than 80 countries under the auspice of the campaign, in accordance with the campaign’s five objectives. More detailed descriptions of a few selected projects illustrate some of the lessons learned. The report provides organizations with ideas on working with young people in the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and will help improve the planning and implementation of future campaigns.

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9. Handbook on access to HIV/AIDS-related treatment : a collection of information, tools and resources for NGOs, CBOs and PLWHA groups Report - 20/5/2003 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS, WHO, International HIV/AIDS Alliance Drawing on the broad experience of UNAIDS, WHO and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, the Handbook on access to HIV/AIDS-related treatment provides nongovernmental organizations, community-based organizations and groups of people living with HIV/AIDS with a practical resource for responding to issues of access to treatment for HIV/AIDS in developing countries. The handbook will: build practical skills among NGOs, CBOs and PLWHA groups by using participatory activities and sharing experiences; provide a training resource for NGO support programmes, training organizations and individuals; facilitate ongoing learning about the HIV/AIDSrelated treatment work of NGOs, CBOs and PLWHA groups. The handbook is intended to assist groups in finding ways of understanding, planning and undertaking work on HIV/AIDS related treatment. It is suitable for use with people of varying levels of experience and offers flexibility to facilitators who need to gear their work towards specific schedules and situations.

10. Improving access to care in developing countries : lessons from practice, research, resources and partnerships. Report from a meeting : advocating for access to care and sharing experiences, 29 November – 1 December 2001, Paris Report - 1/1/2002 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS, WHO, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs These background papers collate analyses on key issues and lessons learnt in the implementation of the care agenda. They are the product of 12 months of consultations initiated by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with over 150 specialists representing a broad range of fields relevant to providing care for people living with HIV/AIDS. This publication features contributions from experts that reflect the breadth of a Technical Network on Access to Care. The papers were the background to the Declaration for a Framework for Action: Improving Access to HIV/AIDS Care in Developing Countries which was adopted on 1 December 2001 at a meeting held in Paris, convened at the invitation of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the support of the UNAIDS Secretariat and the World Health Organization (WHO). 11. Improving access to care in developing countries (CD-ROM) Report - 1/1/2002 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS, WHO 21

These background papers collate analyses on key issues and lessons learnt in the implementation of the care agenda. They are the product of 12 months of consultations initiated by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with over 150 specialists representing a broad range of fields relevant to providing care for people living with HIV/AIDS. This publication features contributions from experts that reflect the breadth of a Technical Network on Access to Care. The papers were the background to the Declaration for a Framework for Action: Improving Access to HIV/AIDS Care in Developing Countries which was adopted on 1 December 2001 at a meeting held in Paris, convened at the invitation of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the support of the UNAIDS Secretariat and the World Health Organization (WHO). With additional materials for the CD-ROM version

12. Comparative analysis : research studies from India and Uganda. HIV and AIDS-related discrimination, stigmatization and denial Report - 2/6/2000 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS Discrimination, stigmatization and denial have been recognized as important issues to be addressed in the context of HIV/AIDS. Discrimination against those living with HIV/AIDS, or presumed to be infected, is a violation of human rights. All individuals deserve equal respect and dignity, whatever their situation and whatever their health status. This Key Material succinctly describes and compares findings from studies, conducted in India and Uganda, of the nature, determinants and effects of HIV/AIDSrelated discrimination, stigmatization and denial. The comparative analysis demonstrates the profound consequences of these negative processes for the individuals, families and communities involved. Policy, programmatic and research issues are also highlighted.

13. HIV/AIDS and communication for behavioural and social change : programme experiences, examples, and the way forward. International workshop, Geneva, Switzerland, July 25 to 27, 2000 Report - 1/7/2000 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS This publication summarizes a three-day workshop on “Communication for Behaviour and Social Change: Programme Experiences, Examples and the Way Forward”, held in Geneva, Switzerland, 25-27 July 2000. It documents the workshop’s objectives (such as mapping out strategies for implementing communication programmes for behavioural and social changes) and its activities. The report also examines the role of communication in the implementation of the various UNAIDS 22

priority areas, including young people’s right to know about HIV/AIDS; the UNAIDS communication framework, which calls for refocusing communication interventions on the basis of five contextual domains (government policy, socioeconomic status, culture, gender relations and spirituality); the steps towards making the communication framework operational; and workshop recommendations.

14. The impact of voluntary counselling and testing : a global review of the benefits and challenges Report - 1/6/2001 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS Many approaches to HIV prevention and care require people to know their HIV status. The importance of voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) in achieving this end has recently been acknowledged. Concentrating on information from developing countries, with some examples from industrialized countries, this paper examines VCT’s diverse roles, the broad range of outcomes that can be evaluated and the challenges associated with VCT evaluation, particularly the complexity of the VCT process. 15. Le droit des migrants à la santé Report - 1/10/2002 - French - Check for other languages UNAIDS, IOM Bien qu’il n’existe pas de définition officielle du « migrant », on estime néanmoins que quelque deux milliards de personnes sont amenées à se déplacer chaque année dans le monde. Les migrants sont particulièrement vulnérables au VIH/SIDA et au MST, mais ils sont souvent exclus de bon nombre des programmes de soins et de prévention, voire purement et simplement ignorés. Cette étude recense les principales lois et politiques existantes, ainsi que les meilleures pratiques en matière de droits des migrants à la santé, aux soins associés, aux traitements, à l’appui et à la prévention. Elle milite pour un certain nombre de changements pour améliorer la santé des migrants et formule des recommandations quant à l’élaboration de politiques susceptibles d’améliorer l’état sanitaire des populations migrantes. 16. Scaling up antiretroviral therapy in resource limited settings : guidelines for a public health approach : 2003 revision Report - 1/1/2004 - English - Check for other languages WHO These guidelines are part of the World Health Organization’s commitment to the global scale-up of antiretroviral therapy. The recommendations included in this document are largely based on a review of evidence and reflect the best current practices. Where the body of evidence was not conclusive, expert consensus was 23

used as a basis for recommendations. These guidelines will be updated on a regular basis as new information and evidence becomes available. 17. HIV and AIDS-related stigmatization, discrimination and denial : forms, contexts and determinants. Research studies from Uganda and India Report - 1/6/2000 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS

social phenomen on HIV/AIDS is as much a

as it is a biological and medical concern. Across

the world, the global pandemic of HIV/AIDS has shown itself capable of triggering responses of compassion, solidarity and support. But the disease is also associated with ostracism, repression and discrimination, and often denies people living with HIV/AIDS access to treatment, services and support. Little systematic research has taken place on the forms that HIV/AIDSrelated stigmatization and discrimination take, the different contexts in which they occur and their varying determinants. Conducted by local investigators in India and Uganda, this research offers insight into the experiences of people living with HIV/AIDS, negative social responses encountered, and the roots of HIV/AIDS-related stigma, discrimination and denial. It offers: a review of relevant literature; a statement of research questions and methods prioritized by each of the local investigations; a description of the main findings; a thematic analysis of issues recurring in each study site; and recommendations for policy, programming, practice and further research. 18. Sustainable agricultural/rural development and vulnerability to the AIDS epidemic Report - 1/12/1999 - English - Check for other languages 24

UNAIDS, FAO This document analyses vulnerability and risk to HIV/AIDS in the rural socioeconomic setting; investigates, on the basis of case studies, whether agricultural/rural-development projects address vulnerability and risk to HIV; and delineates how agriculturaland rural-development projects can play a catalytic role in reducing vulnerability and risk to HIV. The paper is composed of seven case studies on agricultural/rural-development projects and programmes operating in countries with high, medium and low HIV prevalence.

19. Handbook for legislators on HIV/AIDS, law and human rights : action to combat HIV/AIDS in view of its devastating human, economic and social impact Report - 1/11/1999 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS, Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) The objective of this handbook is to assist legislators in taking action on HIV-related law and policy reform, such as constitutional amendments to prohibit discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS. It provides examples of the best legislative and regulatory practices gathered from around the world, and presents concrete measures that legislators can take to protect human rights and promote public health in responding to the epidemic. (It does not provide model laws, owing to the wide variety of legal systems in different countries.) Positive case studies are analyzed to show how compliance can be achieved. Occasionally, negative examples are used to show why some ineffective measures did not work, and what stimulated their change. 20. AIDS education through Imams : a spiritually motivated community effort in Uganda Report - 1/10/1998 - English - Check for other languages UNAIDS, Islamic Medical Association of Uganda The Islamic Medical Association of Uganda (IMAU) has since 1992 trained and supervised over 8,000 religious leaders and their teams of volunteers in AIDS education. These spiritually motivated community members have made repeated home visits to over 100,000 families in 11 districts across Uganda, offering accurate information on HIV/AIDS and motivation for behaviour change. After only two years, baseline and follow-up surveys revealed that community members in IMAU project areas showed significant increases in correct knowledge of HIV transmission and prevention, as well as increased knowledge of risk associated with the Muslim practices of ablution of the dead and (when unsterile instruments are used) circumcision. The surveys also 25

show a significant reduction in self-reported sexual partners and an increase in self-reported condom use. The ten UNAIDS Cosponsors are: The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) World Food Programme (WFP) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) International Labour Organization (ILO) United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Health Organization (WHO) World Bank ----------------Forwarded Message: Subj: Check out Search DUAL LIFE JONATHAN LIPPMAN DEADLY PATHOGEN SPECIALIST/JUSTICE Date: 9/29/2004 9:56:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: MIRISNI To: MIRISNI Click here: Search JOHNATHAN LIPPMAN'S REAL JOB, ADMINISTERING COLORABLE KILLING OPERATIONS WITH OVER 40 MILLION DEAD WHILE ADMINISTERING INJUSTICE IN THE COURTS OF NY. THE SEARCH ENGINE SHOWS LIPPMAN IN FULL COLOR. HOW CAN A CHIEF JUSTICE VACCINATE A WHOLE CONTINENT AND ADMINISTER THE COURTS OF NY AT ONE TIME? THE RAMIFICATIONS TO BOTH OF HIS OPERATIONS HAS PRODUCED OVER 40 MILLION COLORABLE DEATHS. THIS MASS MURDERER IS TRYING TO KILL ME AND I SEEK EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAW.

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7. Handbook on access to HIV/AIDSrelated treatment : a collection of information, tools and resources for NGOs, CBOs and PLWHA groups Report - 20/5/2003 - en | fr UNAIDS, WHO, International HIV/AIDS Alliance

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12. Comparative analysis : research studies from India and Uganda. HIV and AIDS-related discrimination, stigmatization and denial Report - 2/6/2000 - en | fr | sp UNAIDS

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14. Partners in prevention : international case studies of effective health promotion practice in HIV/AIDS Report - 3/1/1998 - en UNAIDS

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16. The impact of voluntary counselling and testing : a global review of the benefits and challenges Report - 1/6/2001 - en | sp | fr UNAIDS

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18. HIV/AIDS and communication for behavioural and social change : programme experiences, examples, and the way forward. International workshop, Geneva, Switzerland, July 25 to 27, 2000 Report - 1/7/2000 - en UNAIDS

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Hon. Jonathan Lippman In January 1996, Jonathan Lippman became Chief Administrative Judge of all New York State courts by appointment of Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye. In that capacity, he

oversees the administration and operation of the Statewide court system with a $2 billion budget, 3,600 State and locally paid Judges and 15,000 non-judicial employees in over 300 locations around the State. Judge Lippman is the longest serving Chief Administrative Judge in New York State history. Judge Lippman has played a central role in many farranging reforms of New York’s Judiciary and legal profession. These reforms include establishment of problem-solving community courts, domestic violence courts, integrated domestic violence courts and drug courts; creation of specialized commercial and matrimonial parts; opening of Family Court to the public; extensive reform of the jury system and elimination of mandatory jury sequestration; new rules governing fiduciary appointments; rules governing multidisciplinary practice of law; rules prescribing continuing legal education for all attorneys; and reforms relating to promoting public confidence in judicial elections. Judge Lippman serves as Chair of the New York State Court Facilities Capital Review Board, and is a member of the New York State Probation Commission. He is the President-Elect of the Conference of State Court Administrators, a member of the Board of Directors of the National Conference of State Courts, and a member of the New York State Bar Association.

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Judge Lippman grew up in Manhattan and attended New York University, from which he graduated, Phi Beta Kappa and cum laude, in 1965 with a B.A. in Government and International Relations. He received his J.D. from New York University School of Law in 1968, the same year he was admitted to the New York Bar. Starting in an entry level position in the court system’s legal series, Judge Lippman worked his way up though the non-judicial ranks in a career in the courts spanning more than thirty (30) years. In 1989, he became Deputy Chief Administrator for Management and Support, responsible for the day-to-day management of the New York State court system. In 1995, Governor George E. Pataki appointed him a Judge of the New York Court of Claims. Judge Lippman is the recipient of the Benjamin N. Cardozo Award of the Jewish Lawyers Guild, the Bernard Botein Medal of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, the Harlan Fiske Stone Award of the Trial Lawyers Association of the City of New York, the Robert L. Haig Award for Distinguished Public Service of the New York State Bar Association’s Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, the Millennium 2000 Award of the New York State Bar Association’s Judicial Section, the 2002 New York State Trial Lawyers Association Judicial Recognition Award, the 2002 Cervantes Society Hispanic Heritage Recognition Award, and the 2003 New York University School of Law Law Alumni Association Public Service Award. Information about Judge Lippman is also available on the Executive Officers page and the Judicial Directory.

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The Infectious Diseases Unit of the Department of Medicine engages in a broad range of pa research, and educational activities. The Unit is comprised of 20 full-time Faculty, six clinical Fellows, 10 nurse practitioners and a staff of over 100 technicians, nurses, and administrative p

Patient care and consultation is provided for hospitalized and ambulatory adult patients with e of infectious disease, including bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections, HIV infection, h acquired infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and other infections related to surgery, trans trauma, and cancer therapy. Our New York State designated AIDS Center provides comprehe the-art care for persons with HIV infection. The Infection Control Program for Strong Memo based within our Unit, tracks and investigates nosocomial infections and implements practices disease transmission.

Research programs within the Infectious Diseases Unit are primarily supported by NIH award an AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU), an HIV Vaccine Trials Unit (HVTU), and a Vaccine an Evaluation Unit (VTEU). The VTEU evaluates methods of control for non-AIDS infectious di research programs include studies of human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, sexually transm influenza and other respiratory viruses, hospital-acquired infections, and trials of new antibioti

Our Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program, encompassing advanced clinical and research t

produced more than 75 infectious diseases specialists since 1 including many leaders in the fields of virology and clinical infectious diseases. Our educational mission also extends to training of medical stud in internal medicine, and community physicians across western New York.

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THIS IS JONATHAN LIPPMANS HOME. WHERE HE HAS LOCAL ACCESS TO DEADLY PATHOGENS. ADAM URBANSKI GETS THE VICTIM TO THE HOSPITAL VIA AN INDUCED EMERGENCY ROOM PLACEMENT SUCH AS INDUCED CRIMINAL SLEEP RESEARCH WHICH EFFECTIVELY CREATES A TRAUMA PATIENT. SINCE THE TRAUMA PATIENTS ARE PLACED IN HERE, ,LIPPMAN HAS FULL REIGN IN DECIDING THE DESTINY OF THE VICTIM. THIS IS AN EFFECTIVE PLAN. YOU CAN GET RID OF ANYONE, WITHOUT LEAVING A SPEC OF EVIDENCE. YOU MAINTAIN UNEARNED POWER AND AUTHORITY AND YOU EFFECTIVELY EXTERMINATE, NEUTRALIZE ANYONE THAT CHALLENGES THE CORRUPTED STATUS QUO. The Infectious Diseases Unit of the Department of Medicine engages in a broad range of patient care, research, and educational activities. The Unit is comprised of 20 full-time Faculty, six clinical and research Fellows, 10 nurse practitioners and a staff of over 100 technicians, nurses, and administrative personnel. Patient care and consultation is provided for hospitalized and ambulatory adult patients with every variety of infectious disease, including bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections, HIV infection, hospitalacquired infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and

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therapy. Our New York State designated AIDS Center provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art care for persons with HIV infection. The Infection Control Program for Strong Memorial Hospital, based within our Unit, tracks and investigates nosocomial infections and implements practices to prevent disease transmission. Research programs within the Infectious Diseases Unit are primarily supported by NIH awards and include an AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU), an HIV Vaccine Trials Unit (HVTU), and a Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit (VTEU). The VTEU evaluates methods of control for non-AIDS infectious diseases. Other research programs include studies of human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, sexually transmitted diseases, influenza and other respiratory viruses, hospital-acquired infections, and trials of new antibiotics. Our Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program, encompassing advanced clinical and research training,

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CRIMINAL SLEEP RESEARCH WHICH EFFECTIVELY CREATES A TRAUMA PATIENT. SINCE THE TRAUMA PATIENTS ARE PLACED IN HERE, ,LIPPMAN HAS FULL REIGN IN DECIDING THE DESTINY OF THE VICTIM. THIS IS AN EFFECTIVE PLAN. YOU CAN GET RID OF ANYONE, WITHOUT LEAVING A SPEC OF EVIDENCE. YOU MAINTAIN UNEARNED POWER AND AUTHORITY AND YOU EFFECTIVELY EXTERMINATE, NEUTRALIZE ANYONE THAT CHALLENGES THE CORRUPTED STATUS QUO. The Infectious Diseases Unit of the Department of Medicine engages in a broad range of patient care, research, and educational activities. The Unit is comprised of 20 full-time Faculty, six clinical and research Fellows, 10 nurse practitioners and a staff of over 100 technicians, nurses, and administrative personnel. Patient care and consultation is provided for hospitalized and ambulatory adult patients with every variety of infectious disease, including bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections, HIV infection, hospitalacquired infections, sexually 54

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DANIEL LABOWITZ IS THE NYS HEAD GRIEVANCE COUNSELOR. THIS IS WHERE ATTORNEY COMPLAINTS ARE FILED. HE LIKE ADAM URBANSKI AND JONATHAN LIPPMAN, HAS A DUAL LIFE. HE IS IN CHARGE OF NYS EMERGENCY ROOM PLACEMENTS. HE LIKE URBANSKI AND LIPPMAN WORK OUT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER. THEY ARE HIT TEAM MEMEBERS HIRED FOR DEFRAUD KILLING, SILENCING, NEUTRALIZING, AND CHIPPING TARGETS/WHISTLBLOWERS. AFTER THE VICTIM COMPLAINS, THEY BECOME A TARGETED EMERGENCY ROOM SLEEP TORTURE OR EMF TORTURE INDUCED TRAUMA EMERGENCY ROOM PATIENT, BY DESIGN. BUT GOD!!!!!! JONATHAN LIPPMAN HAS THE DEADLY PATHOGENS AND THERE GOES THE ATTORNEY COMPLAINT! SEE THE REST OF THE GENERAL POPULATION PUBLIC DEFRAUD HIT TEAM MEMEBERS ALL WORKING OUT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER EUEGNICS, DEFRAUD SLEEP RESEARCH, DEFRAUD NEUROSCIENCE/MIND CONTROL, DEFRAUD CHILDREN’S RESEARCH, DEFRAUD EMERGENCY ROOM AND DEFRAUD INFECTIOUS DISEASE DEPARTMENTS. VISIT AND MAKE A DONATION: http://www.endorganizedcrimeuniverse.com/

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