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Co-ed Cools to CCMP Con

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Anonymous posted this response to the 1984 East Bay Express article on NATLFED entities.
Thank you for posting this very informative article. I am a Berkeley student who volunteered at CCMP during this past summer. I used to think their tactics were kind of weird, but I thought I was really doing a good thing. I want to work in the Public Health field, and so volunteering with them seemed like it would be good experience. When I found myself mostly doing phoning and office work, the Operations Manager would give me a talk about how the little things fit in the big picture, blah blah... Little did I know... There's actually a thank you banquet coming up that I was invited to. I will probably go only for the free food, but never do anything for them again. Thank you again for this knowledge. I will try to spread the word to other people. A few students and I tried starting up a student group on campus linked to CCMP, but, luckily, it never happened.
Maybe it is street smarts, maybe it is just good instincts, but for some reason some people spend a little time around a NATLFED entity (in this case, the Coalition of Concerned Medical Professionals) and they start seeing red flags, whilst others toil-on oblivious to the signs.

Here's to this anonymous poster: may your instincts never fail you, may you continue to do your homework, may you spread the word on CCMP and NATLFED to other people.

I can't tell from the post, but I wonder if the "student group" mentioned above was the CCMP shadow organization Students for Comprehensive Medical Care. Anonymous, if you read this, please confirm or deny that guess. Thanks.

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