Tlhis man years ago in Columbus was making headlines; he is back, but
read this article and see where he has been, even to South Africa in
Mugabee's territory, and Saudi Arabia - now I already know of one doctor
in this area who lost medical license for dispensing illegal drugs
during Gul War....but look at this guy's track record.

Now this doctor was notorious - however, this is a man they hired at the
New York Hospital, where he murdered 3 war veterans it is charged.

See what good care your veterans receive as Bob Dole was given a
Congressional Medal of Honor, while a former USAF Veteran died in a
veterans hospital of negelct - losing a leg to gangrene - a man who
received nearly every medal offered in USA except two - the
Congressional Medal of Honor

So Draft Dodger Bill Clinton and War Hero Bob Dole should take a good
look at this one - for this blood was shed needlessly......

What about Dr. Death in South Africa?   This Swango was even down
there.....sometihing is wrong here - so much for Department of Justice
and veterans who are murdered in their beds.

Saba

 COLUMBUS DISPATCH

Swango is accused of poisoning four patients using paralyzing drugs then
falsifying their medical charts to say they did not want to be
resuscitated.

Former OSU doctor indicted on murder charges Columbus, OH. July 12–
Federal documents call a former OSU medical intern a murderer.
      The accusation comes in an indictment against 45-year
old Michael Swango. It specifically says former Columbus resident killed
during his time at OSU.
    Federal prosecutors said Swango's life as a killer began
shortly after he graduated from medical school in Illinois. In 1983 he
was hired by OSU hospitals and investigated by them for at least four
unexplained deaths and one attack.
    Swango then went to Illinois in 1985, where Swango was
convicted for poisoning six co-workers. He then lost his medical license
and sentenced to 30 months in jail. After getting out in 1987, Swango
went to New York in 1993, where he was hired by Stonybrook Health
Sciences Center and was accused by federal prosecutors with the most
recent allegations. They include three unexplained deaths and an attack
on one man.
    Swango was fired in 1993, then moved to Zimbabwe in 1994,
where a year later a mysterious string of poisonings led to Swango's
suspension.
    In 1997, Swango was arrested at a Chicago airport on his way
to a new job in Saudi Arabia and sentenced to 42 months in jail for
lying about his record to Stonybrook.
    Swango has refused to comment on the charges.
    Swango will be transferred to New York to face the latest
charges, but no new date has been set for his arraignment.
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A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy



A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy

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