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Anonymous:
http://www.isaccorp.org/

hey Toolate.

Contact isac with that info, as well as CAFETY.

ASPEN organization murdered that kid. Help put the murderers in prison. You can report your information confidentially if you like. No one will challenge your anonymity. The people at these orgs ar organized to help the people murdered in these gulags, and they'll make sure no one finds out who you are, if that is a concern

Anonymous:
Attn: The Who.  You should be called the Was because you have no idea what in the world you are talking about when you speak of Matthew Meyer and how he died at LSE.  The autopsy report took almost 6 weeks to be completed, and trust me when I say, his heart was just fine.  The night before he died, he complained of numb legs, stumbling, mumbling, the  field instructors called the psychologist and said what Matt was doing, he determined it was an anxiety attack and not to worry about.  The next morning Matt wouldn't eat, at lunch, he said he couldn't go any further, the other kids even offered to carry him, but I guess some sort of peer pressure was used (that I can't guarantee) and Matt was helped up.  A 1 mile hike turned into over 3 miles because the navigator got lost.  The heat index was 115 to 130 that day.  Matt had to keep stopping, but made to go on.  The last 200 yards were strictly unexplainable, but when he did make it to the camp he collapsed.  Yeah the field instructors kept telling him to get up and set up camp, he could lay down later.  This happened several times.  He was told if he didn't get up he (field instructor) would pour water on him.  So water was thrown on him several times.  After about 20 minutes, Matt started making a sound like snoring, he was aspirating, and he was told to get up and quit faking, several times.  Matt was already dying by the time 1 of the 3 field inspectors finally actually looked at Matt.  It took almost 45 minutes before anyone called an ambulance, and Life Flight was on stand by, but they told them to wait.  I can go on and on and on.  But what I have said to you, you can take to the bank.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "toolate" ---Attn: The Who.  You should be called the Was because you have no idea what in the world you are talking about when you speak of Matthew Meyer and how he died at LSE.  The autopsy report took almost 6 weeks to be completed, and trust me when I say, his heart was just fine.  The night before he died, he complained of numb legs, stumbling, mumbling, the  field instructors called the psychologist and said what Matt was doing, he determined it was an anxiety attack and not to worry about.  The next morning Matt wouldn't eat, at lunch, he said he couldn't go any further, the other kids even offered to carry him, but I guess some sort of peer pressure was used (that I can't guarantee) and Matt was helped up.  A 1 mile hike turned into over 3 miles because the navigator got lost.  The heat index was 115 to 130 that day.  Matt had to keep stopping, but made to go on.  The last 200 yards were strictly unexplainable, but when he did make it to the camp he collapsed.  Yeah the field instructors kept telling him to get up and set up camp, he could lay down later.  This happened several times.  He was told if he didn't get up he (field instructor) would pour water on him.  So water was thrown on him several times.  After about 20 minutes, Matt started making a sound like snoring, he was aspirating, and he was told to get up and quit faking, several times.  Matt was already dying by the time 1 of the 3 field inspectors finally actually looked at Matt.  It took almost 45 minutes before anyone called an ambulance, and Life Flight was on stand by, but they told them to wait.  I can go on and on and on.  But what I have said to you, you can take to the bank.
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Did you contact cafety or isac with your info?
here are their websites:
http://www.cafety.org/
http://www.isaccorp.org/

Anonymous:
toolate

Please note that it wasn't just the meds that were not taken, but a full 24 hours of begging for help.  The meds didn't do the damage, it was the clothing, heat and non-training of the wilderness instructors that are with the children 24/7.  Their first opinion is the kid is faking if they complain.  When there are only 8 boys or girls in the program at any one time, it is worth the effort to take them to a doctor.  If the doctor says they are faking their ailments, then so be it. I don't think a wilderness insructor is a doctor, or a nurse and can determine if is a kid is faking or not.

Anonymous:
Everything has been reported and documented.

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