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Here is one on I.G. Farben that is interesting reading at the very least.

http://www.spiritone.com/~gdy52150/1920s.htm

One piece of history that is not trumpeted about is that there were, indeed, many connections between US business interests and the Fascists. Our present leader's grandfather Prescott Bush was the manager of Fascist money in US banks and helped move funds to safe havens for them.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/...312540,00.html

An old CIA retiree was once quoted as replying to a friend who asked what he could tell him about what he had learned during his years in intelligence. His reply was that all he could tell him was that everything he read in the papers or saw on television was a lie. I have come to believe that with sorrow. Evil sits at the top of the pyramid.
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Lightbulb I B Farben -

dear rev,
IB FARBEN is still in existance - we know it as BAYER -if you go to the
Bayer company site, and click history it will prove that in two seconds...
let me find the link...
http://www.bayer.com/en/1914-1925.aspx WWI

http://www.bayer.com/en/1925-1945.aspx WWII -

I.G. Farbenindustrie AG (1925–1945)
A community of interests had already existed between Bayer, BASF and Agfa since 1905. In order to regain access to the vital export markets, these and other companies of the German tar dyes industry joined together in a larger community of interests in 1915/16 on the initiative of

Carl Duisberg. WHO IS THIS GUY? HMMM
Carl Duisberg
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Friedrich Carl Duisberg ( September 29, 1861- March 19, 1935) was a German chemist and industrialist.

He was born in Barmen, Germany and from 1879 until 1882 he studied at the "Georg-August-Universität (Göttingen)" and Friedrich Schiller University of Jena and received his doctorate . After military service he starts in 1883 his work at the dyes company of Friedr. Bayer & Co. that later became Bayer AG. In his career he became confidential clerk (authorised signatory) and head of research. In 1900 he became CEO of Bayer. Inspired by Standard Oil on a US tour, Bayer became part of IG Farben, a conglomerate of German chemical industries. Duisberg was head of Supervisory board for IG Farben. 1935 Duisberg died in Leverkusen.



Merger into I.G. Farbenindustrie AG
Once the global economy stabilized in the mid-20s, it became clear that the German dyestuffs industry would be unable to regain its old position in the world market. In order to remain competitive and gain access to new markets, the companies belonging to the community of interests decided to merge in 1925. Bayer transferred its assets to I.G. Farbenindustrie AG (I.G.) and was deleted from the commercial register as a company.
Yet the Bayer tradition lived on in the I.G.'s Lower Rhine operating consortium, which consisted of the Leverkusen, Dormagen and Elberfeld sites, as well as the Uerdingen site. Leverkusen also became the headquarters for the I.G.'s pharmaceutical sales association, and the Bayer Cross was used as the trademark for all of the I.G.'s pharmaceutical products.

A time of inventions
Within the network of I.G. sites, Leverkusen also developed into a key production location for basic chemicals and intermediates, as well as the largest dyestuffs production site. Rubber synthesis and modern polymer chemistry were the focus of research activities at this time.
In the early 1930s, polyacrylonitrile-butadiene-rubber (Perbunan) was developed here, and Otto Bayer (1902–1982) invented polyurethanes in 1937. The Wupperal-Elberfeld facility continued its successful research into drugs to control malaria. Working together with Fritz Mietzsch (1896-1958) and Joseph Klarer (1898-1953), Gerhard Domagk (1895–1964) discovered the therapeutic effect of the sulfonamides - a key breakthrough in the chemotherapy of infectious diseases for which Domagk received the Nobel Prize in 1939.

After the recovery between 1926 and 1928, the Great Depression finally reached the Lower Rhine consortium as well. Output and employment declined dramatically. In 1929, the Elberfeld and Leverkusen sites together employed 12,450 people. By July 1932, this number had dropped to only 9,800, so jobs had been cut by 20 percent. Only later in the 1930s did the workforce begin to grow again.

World War II approaches
In 1936 the National Socialist government began systematically preparing for war.
When the Second World War finally broke out in 1939, the locations of the Lower Rhine consortium were among the sites of German industry that were considered "vital to the war." Production requirements grew steadily, yet more and more employees were drafted into military service. For this reason, foreign and forced laborers from the occupied countries of Europe were brought to work in Leverkusen, Dormagen, Elberfeld and Uerdingen - and throughout German industry as a whole - to maintain output levels. At times during the war, these laborers accounted for up to one third of the workforce. Concentration camp prisoners were not employed in the Lower Rhine sites.

For the Leverkusen site, the war ended on April 14, 1945, with the arrival of American troops. As Leverkusen was located in the British occupation zone, the British military government soon assumed complete control over the Lower Rhine sites.
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they do not tell the entire truth...
but the The Holocaust Museum does! -Holocaust is from the greek -means -sacrifice by fire
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php...uleId=10005143
http://www.ushmm.org/

Deadly Medicine - http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/...eadlymedicine/
Copyright © United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C.

these were provided by I. B. Farben
AKA - BAYER INC.
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Dr. Josef Mengele - he was a horror of a human!
Mengele ordered the SS guards who assisted him in the selection process to scour the lines of prisoners for twins. "Zwillinge, zwillinge," "Twins, twins," the guards would bark harshly as they marched up and down the ramp as trains transporting new prisoners arrived. Surviving twins, such as Eva Mozes of Hungary, remember the moment when they were removed from the line of the condemned and delivered to Dr. Mengele:

When the doors to our cattle car opened, I heard SS soldiers yelling, "Schnell! Schnell!" ("Faster! Faster!"), and ordering everybody out. My mother grabbed Miriam and me by the hand. She was always trying to protect us because we were the youngest. Everything was moving very fast, and as I looked around, I noticed my father and my two older sisters were gone. As I clutched my mother's hand, an SS man hurried by shouting, "Twins! Twins!" He stopped to look at us. Miriam and I looked very much alike. "Are they twins?" he asked my mother. "Is that good?" she replied. He nodded yes. "They are twins," she said.
While the twins were spared from outright execution, they were delivered to a decidedly crueler fate. Mengele reserved a special barracks for his twin subjects, as well as for dwarfs, cripples and other "exotic specimens." The barracks was nicknamed the Zoo, Mengele's holding pen. The twins were his favorite subjects, and they were afforded special treatment, such as being able to keep their own hair and clothing, and receiving extra food rations. The guards were under strict orders not to abuse the children, and were to look after their well being lest one should fall ill and die. Mengele became explosively irate if one of his beloved specimens should happen to die. These twins were referred to as "Mengele's Children." It was here in the Zoo that the twins were to learn of their parents' true fate in the gas chambers, where Mengele simultaneously became to them a figure of death and of life, the man who had condemned their parents and family members to annihilation, while at the same time sparing their own lives.



Ruins of the Infirmary at Auschwitz
http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_k...esearch_5.html

this was what happens when you decide -who has good DNA -or bad DNA
the genome of WWII hated Jews -Gypsy- homosexuals - sick people with disease like Parkinsons disease, the retarded,
but the insane ones - Hitler -I G Farben etc. etc... they decided what was
good and what was to be the master race, science as salvation...

history indeed is repeating -

http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_k...e/index_1.html

this is the library from court TV...
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Default scientist and doctors of deadly medicine -eugenics?

http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/...cine/profiles/

eugenics -the nazi idea - now called genetics? genome?
eugene the names means of good genes...

if you want to take the time to study these horrors of human beings?
you will see that all that was old is new again...

Dr. Eugen Fischer

Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics from 1927 to 1942, Fischer authored a 1913 study of the Mischlinge (racially mixed) children of Dutch men and Hottentot women in German southwest Africa. Fischer opposed “racial mixing,” arguing that “Negro blood” was of “lesser value” and that mixing it with “white blood” would bring about the demise of European culture. After 1933, Fischer adapted his institute’s activities to serve Nazi antisemitic policies. He taught courses for SS doctors, served as a judge on Berlin’s Hereditary Health Court, and provided hundreds of opinions on the paternity and “racial purity” of individuals, including the Mischlinge offspring of Jewish and non-Jewish German couples.

[POSTWAR CAREER] Fischer retired in 1942 as Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics. After the war he worked to secure university teaching positions for many of his former students (including Otmar von Verschuer). As professor emeritus at the university of Freiburg, Fischer continued to lecture and publish articles in anthropological journals. He died in 1967.





Dr. Julius Hallervorden

A respected neuro-pathologist and head of the Histopathology Department of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research in Berlin, Hallervorden received hundreds of human brains extracted from “euthanasia” victims. Many were children killed at the Brandenburg-Görden clinic where, at least on one occasion, Hallervorden himself removed their brains. He later described these specimens to a colleague as “wonderful material . . . feebleminded, malformations, and early infantile disease.”

[POSTWAR CAREER] After the war Hallervorden held a neurological research position at the Max Planck Institute in Berlin. At the Brain Research Institute in Frankfurt, Hallervorden’s specimens, including brains from the “euthanasia” program, were used for research purposes until 1990, when they were buried in a Munich cemetery.





Dr. Fritz Lenz

A medically trained geneticist, after 1933 Lenz headed the Department of Racial Hygiene at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin and sat on the “Committee of Experts for Population and Racial Policy,” which endorsed Nazi eugenic laws. As early as 1917, Lenz had envisioned Germany’s future in expanded eastern territories. Viewing Slavs as an undesirable, racial element that threatened to “overrun the superior [German] Volk,” Lenz advised the SS in 1940: “The resettlement of the eastern zone is… the most consequential task of racial policy. It will determine the racial character of the population living there for centuries to come.”

[POSTWAR CAREER] From 1946 to1957, Lenz was Director of the Institute for Human Genetics, University of Göttingen. He continued to publish into the 1970s. Lenz died in 1976.





Dr. Robert Ritter

The largest study of Gypsies was undertaken by Dr. Robert Ritter, a child psychologist and specialist in juvenile delinquency. Ritter and his team took physical measurements and blood samples and constructed detailed genealogies of Gypsies in jails, concentration camps, and their own encampments. Ritter’s index of the Gypsy population was later used by the SS to round up Gypsies for deportation to the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp.

[POSTWAR CAREER] After the war Ritter was employed as a psychiatrist for the Frankfurt Public Health Office. Accusations from Gypsy survivors prompted the city's public prosecutor to launch an inquiry into Ritter’s activities. The case was closed in 1950, after two years, on the grounds of insufficient evidence. Ritter died in 1951.





Dr. Ernst Rüdin

One of the major figures in German psychiatry, genetics, and eugenics in the first half of the 20th century, Rüdin began his career in psychiatry in Munich. He amassed a vast collection of patient genealogies and concluded that mental disorders were genetic and could be predicted and averted through sterilization. In 1931, he became the director of the government-funded Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Psychiatry in Munich. Believing one of the key dangers facing Germany was the growing number of mentally “unfit,” Rüdin helped draft the Nazi regime’s sterilization law “for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring”and wrote its official commentary.

[POSTWAR CAREER] Claiming that he was a scientist and not a politician, Rüdin was denazified and classified a nominal party member. The psychiatrist who helped develop the Nazi mass sterilization law died in retirement in 1952.





Dr. Otmar Von Verschuer

As the head of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute’s Department for Human Heredity, Verschuer, a physician and geneticist, examined hundreds of pairs of twins to study whether criminality, feeble-mindedness, tuberculosis, and cancer were inheritable. In 1927, he recommended the forced sterilization of the “mentally and morally subnormal.” Once a member of an ultra-nationalist paramilitary Freikorps unit of World War I veterans, Verschuer typified those academics whose interest in Germany’s “national regeneration” provided motivation for their research.

[POSTWAR CAREER] Verschuer was briefly interned by the Allies in 1946. In 1951 the famous specialist in twin research accepted a position at the University of Münster where he established one of West Germany’s largest genetic research centers. Verschuer retired in 1965 and died in 1969.





Dr. Ernst Wentzler

Wentzler’s pediatric clinic in Berlin served many wealthy families, as well as such high ranking Nazi officials as General Field Marshall Hermann Göring. Although Wentzler had developed methods to treat premature infants or children with severe birth defects (including an incubator dubbed the “Wentzler warmer”), he also supported ending the lives of the “incurably ill.” From 1939 to 1945, Wentzler served as a primary coordinator of the pediatric “euthanasia” program, evaluating patient forms and ordering the killing of several thousand children.

[POSTWAR CAREER] In August 1945 Wentzler left Berlin and returned to his hometown, where he continued his pediatric practice. He was questioned by the courts on numerous occasions regarding his role in the children’s “euthanasia” program but was never formally prosecuted. Wentzler died in 1973.





Dr. Carl Clauberg






Carl Clauberg conducted cruel experiments at Auschwitz in his mission to develop an efficient, inexpensive method of mass sterilization.
Instytut Pamieci Narodowej—Komisja Scigania Zbrodni przeciwko Narodowi Polskiemu, Warsaw/United States Holocaust Memorial Museum #UN433

Early in his career as a research gynecologist, Carl Clauberg studied treatments to help infertile women conceive. In 1943 and 1944, on the authorization of SS chief Heinrich Himmler, Clauberg conducted experiments at Auschwitz intended to develop a method of mass sterilization. Using some 700, mostly Jewish women as subjects, he injected toxins into the uterus causing severe pain and sometimes death. He also conducted experiments on women in Ravensbrück concentration camp.

[POSTWAR JUSTICE] Clauberg was arrested by Soviet authorities and was tried and sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment for his crimes related to sterilization experiments in the camps. He was released in 1955 as part of a German-Soviet repatriation agreement. Re-arrested by German police, Clauberg died before his trial began in 1957.

“THE TIME IS NOT FAR DISTANT WHEN I SHALL BE ABLE TO SAY THAT ONE DOCTOR, WITH, PERHAPS, TEN ASSISTANTS CAN PROBABLY EFFECT SEVERAL HUNDRED, IF NOT ONE THOUSAND STERILIZATIONS ON A SINGLE DAY.”

— PHYSICIAN CARL CLAUBERG TO SS CHIEF HEINRICH HIMMLER, JUNE 7, 1943




Dr. Paul Nitsche

A founding member of the German Racial Hygiene Society, the prominent psychiatrist Nitsche long combined the advocacy of treatment, including occupational and electroshock therapy, for “fitter” patients with support for “mercy death” for “incurables.” A member of the Nazi Party since May 1933, he served as deputy, then head, of the T-4 medical office, the division charged with selecting patients for transfer to T-4 facilities.

[POSTWAR JUSTICE] In 1947, Nitsche was placed on trial in Dresden by East German authorities for his crimes in the T-4 "euthanasia" program. The psychiatrist received the death penalty and was executed in 1948.





Dr. Josef Mengele

Holding two doctoral degrees, in anthropology and genetic medicine, Mengele worked in 1941 with the Genealogical Section of the SS Race and Resettlement Office in Posen, screening persons for hereditary and racial fitness. In 1942 he joined the Waffen SS and was wounded in combat. Posted to Auschwitz in 1943, Mengele took rotations with other SS doctors at the unloading ramps, dispatching Jews to the gas chambers. Mengele also conducted experiments using Jewish and Gypsy twin subjects. He either killed or ordered killed some of his subjects so that organs could be harvested for study.

[POSTWAR FLIGHT] Mengele was released from a U.S. detention center at the end of the war, and fled abroad. The anthropologist and geneticist who conducted research on twins and other captive subjects at Auschwitz remained in hiding in Argentina and Brazil until his death in 1979.
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http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/...nuremberg.html

THEY HAVE THE TRUTH ONLINE - BUT IT WAS SILENCED...

SOME ASK WHY?
THIS IS HISTORY - WHY NOT?

About the Project
The Harvard Law School Library has approximately one million pages of documents relating to the trial of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany before the International Military Tribunal (IMT) and to the twelve trials of other accused war criminals before the United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals (NMT).

The documents, which include trial transcripts, briefs, document books, evidence files, and other papers, have been studied by lawyers, scholars, and other researchers in the areas of history, ethics, genocide, and war crimes, and are of particular interest to officials and students of current international tribunals involving war crimes and crimes against humanity.

To preserve the contents of these documents--which are now too fragile to be handled--and to provide expanded access to this material, the Library has begun a digital project to create and present images or full-text versions of its Nuremberg documents on the Internet, along with analytical information about each document and general information about the trials.

The first stage of the project presents documents from and relating to the Medical Case, which was Case 1 of the NMT trials. The Medical Case (U.S.A. v. Karl Brandt et al., also known as the Doctors' Trial) was held in 1946-1947 and involved 23 defendants accused of organizing and participating in war crimes and crimes against humanity in the form of harmful or fatal medical experiments and other medical procedures inflicted on both civilians and prisoners of war.

Materials Currently Provided by the Website


The website currently provides:
13,904 digital photographs of all pages of all Case 1 prosecution and defense trial documents and related evidence file documents.
Analytical data on all trial documents and related evidence file documents for NMT 1 (U.S.A. v. Karl Brandt et al.) and NMT 2 (U.S.A. v. Erhard Milch), and most of these documents for NMT 4 (U.S.A. v. Oswald Pohl et al.).
The keyed text of the first seven days of court proceedings in the Case 1 trial transcript (through December 13, 1946: approximately 500 pages).
A complete introduction to the project, the documents, and the trials worked on so far.
A search engine for all the documents that have been analyzed so far (5842 in all).
A search engine (including full-text queries) for that portion of the Case 1 transcript currently available.
Links between these various elements.
You can search for material and view it in a variety of ways. For example, you can search for a specific document or a group of documents via the document search engine, and then see the document analysis information for those documents and the images of those that have been photographed. Or you can read the transcript and link to the analytical information and digital photographs of documents cited there. Both the document search engine and the transcript search engine provide multiple ways of conducting searches, including document searches by author, date, literal and descriptive titles, evidence code number, trial date, transcript page number, and transcript searches by keyword, transcript speaker, evidence code number, and page number. For details, see the introductions in the search engines themselves.

Contents of the Collection

The Nuremberg Trials collection fills some 690 boxes, with an average box containing approximately 1500 pages of text (for a total estimated at 1,035,000 pages). The three largest groups of documents are: trial documents (primarily briefs and document books for trial exhibits) for the twelve NMT trials and the IMT trial (280 boxes); trial transcripts for the twelve NMT trials and the IMT trial (154 boxes); and evidence file documents (the photostats, typescripts, and evidence analyses from which the prosecution, and occasionally defendants, drew their exhibits) (200 boxes).

The HLSL collection also includes documents from the IMT hearings on criminal organizations and miscellaneous papers concerning the trials. Most of the documents are in both English and German (and occasionally other languages).

In this project only the English language trial documents and trial transcripts will be presented, but the evidence file documents are usually in both English and German.

Funding

Initial funding for the Medical Case pilot project was a grant from the Kenneth & Evelyn Lipper Foundation. Mr. Lipper graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1965. After a Ford fellowship in law and economics in Paris, he began a career as an investment banker, founding Lipper & Company in 1987. He served as Deputy Mayor of New York City from 1983 to 1985.


Mr. Lipper wrote the novels Wall Street and City Hall, wrote and produced the film City Hall and produced the films The Winter Guest and The Last Days, for which he received an Academy Award for best feature length documentary film. Directed by James Moll, The Last Days focuses on four survivors of the Holocaust, using never-before-seen footage painstakingly culled from the massive archive created by the Shoah Visual History Foundation to chronicle the first-hand accounts of Holocaust survivors, eyewitnesses, liberators and rescuers.

Continuing funding to complete the scanning of documents and digitizing of the transcript from the Medical Case is now being sought.






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Your links kept me reading and reading.
I also did a search on Thimerosal. Yes, it's in there as a "preservative", neccessary becuase the nature of vaccines themselves are bits of dead "proteinaceous" life forms, and , as such, are prone to rapid decomposition (bacterial, fungal) if not "stabilized".
The "active ingredient" definitely is ethyl mercury. Mercury salts and other preparations are as a rule less toxic than the organo-Mercuric compounds, but that is a misleading statement. Take for example, Mercurous chloride (Hg2Cl2,calomel in Calamine lotion, relatively low toxicity) compared to Mercuric Chloride (HgCl2, a violent poison).
Well it's not my point to try to explain the chemistry of mercury here, just that in some preparations it seems to be the best preservative known. However, alternatives are being used due to the controversy over the use of ANY mercury compounds in humans.
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also that Joseph Kennedy Sr. was a Nazi sympathizer.

It is pretty interesting that so many Americans at one time were either
connected to the Nazis or Communism. Politics is such a complicated thing!

Thanks for posting more, as I will be looking into it. My husband is VERY interested in this, and found that Dr. Rath has been in "trouble" and sued many times.
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Default The Fascists were the friend of Big Business

You may remember that Mussolini made the "trains run on time" and so on.

The Net has made a lot of "hidden history" available that had been carefully concealed. One has to learn to seperate the wheat from the chaff, but it is there. The power structure, being made up of old white guys, was slow to catch on and the Genie got out of the bottle. Even as recently as 9/11/01 they didn't get it. A couple of sites your husband might find interesting (and sane as well) are www.whatreallyhappened.com and http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/

And for the antidote http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/compo...page/Itemid,1/
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aspartame - approved by FDA -disregarding human life

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Dear VFC Provider,

Merck & Co. has notified its customers that MMR-V will shortly be unavailable and will remain unavailable for the remainder of the year.
The California Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program will immediately begin transitioning VFC providers to ordering MMR and varicella instead of MMR-V.

Earlier in the year, Merck & Co., Inc., notified CDC of lower than expected yields of varicella-zoster virus (VZV), which is used in the production of three of their vaccine products: varicella (Varivax®), MMR-V vaccine (ProQuad®), and zoster vaccines (Zostavax®). Since then, Merck has prioritized production of varicella (Varivax®) and zoster vaccines (Zostavax®) over production of MMR-V vaccine.
According to Merck’s current projections, MMR-V will be unavailable by July 2007 and it is not expected to be available for the remainder of the year.

Effective immediately and until further notice, VFC will not accept any orders for MMR-V vaccine.
The VFC vaccine order form has been modified to reflect this change. A copy of the new order form can be downloaded at

www.vfcca.org.

Providers should submit orders for MMR and Varicella vaccines instead of MMR-V. Please remember to report any remaining inventory and usage of MMR-V vaccine as you place VFC vaccine orders.
MMR-V orders submitted to VFC after this notification will be automatically processed as single antigen varicella vaccine and MMR vaccine. We expect that all MMR-V orders that have been submitted prior to receiving this notice will be filled by Merck. Please remember that orders for MMR-V have been taking 4-5 weeks for delivery.

Varicella vaccine will continue to be shipped directly from Merck, and MMR vaccine will be shipped along with your regular vaccine shipments from the VFC Program’s national distributor, McKesson Specialty.

Varivax® and MMR-II should NEVER be mixed together for administration

please call a VFC Customer Service Representative at 1-877-243-8832 or visit our website at www.vfcca.org.

California Department of Health Services
Immunization Branch
Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program
850 Marina Bay Parkway
Richmond, CA 94804

Toll Free Phone:
877-2GET-VFC (877-243-8832)
Toll Free Fax:
877-FAXX-VFC (877-329-9832)
May 21, 2007

http://www.dhs.ca.gov/dcdc/izgroup/p...pply%20FAX.pdf
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