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Vol. 1. No. 2

Bypass Heart Surgery has suddenly hit the headlines -- if you read down the reports you can even find this small admission of truth about them, as predicted for Bill Clinton in September 2004.

Vol. 1, No. 1 High cholesterol is NOT a risk factor for heart disease and stroke.  This is one of the biggest myths in health care.  It very much relates to Bill Clinton.  A complete report on this at this link.

 

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Karl Loren publishes a newsletter sent by FAX to any who subscribe.  That newsletter is published approximately once per week.  This newsletter is sent by FAX only, with an automatic broadcast to occur during the evening hours.  It is ONLY sent regularly to those who ask for it.  However, Karl does use an unsolicited FAX broadcast to acquaint people with the availability of this newsletter. 

The only regular subscriptions accepted must be made by sending a request to the FAX number shown on the FAXed message or also shown on the destination page for these messages.  There is no cost for this Newsletter.  Karl has been publishing his newsletters for many years, by mail, FAX and eMail.

Your FAX number will never be given to any other person -- it will be used ONLY to send out this FAX newsletter.

The newsletter features a single page format.  The page always includes  information about how to remove the FAX number from the subscription list.

The main content of this single page newsletter usually will consist of a description, generally of only two or three paragraphs, of a topic that might be of interest to you.  Occasionally there might be two or even three different subjects -- but always one page.

Because a FAX does not offer a method of "clicking on a link" the FAX newsletter does not include an active web link, but all the details of the information related to the newsletter is contained on one or more of the 100,000 pages on 30 different web sites published by Karl Loren.  Karl continues to publish new pages.

There is only ONE link/address shown on the FAX newsletter -- to this exact page.  www.karlloren.com/fax/

So, for any issue of any of the newsletters, you would come to THIS page on the internet and THERE you will find the link that takes you to the specific information on one of Karl's other pages -- to the page referenced in the FAX letter.  The most recent newsletter is always the top listed item on this page.

Once you have bookmarked this specific page, or just remember it, or note it on the FAX newsletter, you can always find whatever it is that is the featured subject of the FAX newsletter on this same page.

So, just keep in mind http://www.karlloren.com/fax/ and you will always find THIS page at that address.

Every week Karl adds a new link-reference to this web page  -- whatever was featured on the FAX letter for that week.

This web page, also, includes all the past links so that at any time you can return to this page and find the link for some previous FAX letter.  When the list of links becomes "too long" they will be archived off to a separate page -- never lost for review.

Anyone who wishes may go to any of Karl's articles, download and print for personal distribution.  The only request Karl makes is that the contents are not changed and Karl's name and address remain associated with the material.  This way someone who receives this Newsletter by FAX can copy/print the newsletter to give to others who may not have computer access.

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The only way a person can get on this regular FAX subscription list is to request it with a FAX message to the FAX number shown on the FAX received.

There are simple security measures possible with eMail to be sure that the person who subscribes to an eMail Newsletter really wants that Newsletter.

Such is not feasible with a FAX newsletter.  

Karl accepts new subscription requests for this FAX newsletter when they are sent to the official FAX number shown. 

There is no further verification of whether this was a legitimate subscription request.

FAX machines are commonly available to dozens of people in one office -- any one of them could make a FAX request for the subscription.  The FAXed newsletter might then arrive contrary to some Company Policy on such.  In the past this did not happen, but it could.

Karl will remove a FAX number from the subscription list upon receiving any FAX message from that FAX number -- no further verification is made by Karl as to whether this "un-subscribe" request is genuine.

If you have been added to this list by some error, a simple FAX request will get your number removed.  Likewise, if your FAX number is removed in error, a simple FAX request will put you back on the list.

You never have to worry about "missing" a newsletter since they are all referenced on this exact page.

If there is some better way that is practical to protect your privacy, Karl will implement that.

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