Zero Tolerance Campaign
The Zero Tolerance campaign is about minimizing
traumatic and micro traumatic events that
clearly pose to harm Humans. The campaign
a out come of Smithers Autism Researcher
and Autism Team, team leader Dale Bulley's
involvements in the field.
Dale's front lines research goes well beyond
autism and into its elements, hyper active
protection walls, fields of safety, fear
and micro fear factors, common core post
traumatic stress disorder, medical inter clashing, |
DC Bulley Autism Researcher |
environmental absorption, mental over loading
cognitive slides, dynamic fights for survival,
reflected neurological disorders as conditions.
Dale's research does not stop there as he
is involved in limiting isolation with small
youth in high risk homes, the very seed that
grows child abuse domains. For a civilian
Dale's knowledge of neurology is unprecedented
an a survival tactic.

Dale has challenged the work
of two McMasters
Autism Researchers but then again
Dale and
his team have taken a vegetative
autistic
child and have him openly talking
and going
into grade seven in public school.

Dale is in the process of challenging autism
in hopes to put away autism as we know it
today and has started ChallengingAutism.Org to address it.

Dale's involvements do not stop there as
he has actively researched the Axe attack
on Lieutenant Green in Afghanistan which
resulted in better understanding of outcome
dynamics of years of civilin unrest and continues
his research in both the Afghanistan as Iraq
wars of which Dale spoke out to the United
Nations in needs to address Dafur.
Having further researched the killing of
a man with Bipolar disorder at Miami International
Airport by US Air Marshals, the death of
Artist Paul Boyd at the hands of the V.P.D.,
the Death of Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver International Airport, the
Dawson Collage and Virginia Tech
shooting,

Three years ago Dale was asked to determin
why there was an increase in Schitzoprenia
cases in the Bulkley Valley resulting in
an ongoing research probe into human compression.
For more information on Dale's research check
out
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