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Chuck on hunting, when he was Frank- Check out the harassment of the Rosie O'Donnell newsgroup

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reform...@yahoo.com

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Why Rosie O'Donnell?

She had an adopted kid who got Lyme Disease.


http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/search?hl=en&group=sci.med.diseases.lyme&q=frank90222%40aol.com+hunting&qt_g=1&searchnow=Search+this+group

It's the same obnoxious character.

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/search?hl=en&group=sci.med.diseases.lyme&q=chuck+P+Adams+Rosie+O%27Donnell&qt_g=1&searchnow=Search+this+group

Look at this one in particular:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_frm/thread/24419c65c497a0d1/c2cc21fd9799669f?lnk=gst&q=chuck+P+Adams+Rosie+O%27Donnell&rnum=5&hl=en#c2cc21fd9799669f

From: Charles P. Adams - view profile
Date: Fri, Jun 21 2002 7:20 am
Email: hillarygor...@aol.comnojunk (Charles P. Adams)
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>From: ChickySchmerl...@hotmail.com (Chicky)
>Date: 6/20/2002 6:20 PM Easter

Welcome to our group Chicky, I am Charles the newsgroup leader and I
want to
say I hope you enjoy posting here. Please be careful of trolls like
Frank,
Rosanne,BCLYME,Jrstrong,Sarah,Jill and a few others, they are paid
trolls that
are out to scam insurance companies.

>The only thing that I know about Lyme is that this real idiot named
>Jeanine I knew from my country club rants and raves about it all the
>time and people laugh at her behind her back.

Most people who blame there mental problems on lyme are idiots like
you're
friend. Most of the idiots who claim they have chronic lyme are just
seeking
attention like you're friend.

>I don't believe anything
>she says.

neither do the doctors.

>Anyway I feel rotten and can't get my doctor to do anything to help.
>He says he thinks I have chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia.

listen to you're doctor.

>Can someone recommend a good doctor in New Jersey, northern New
>Jersey? Can someone tell me about rashes and testing.

You can visit the CDC website on lyme, they explain the disease there.

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"Chuck" is Edward McSweegan and a disinformation specialist,
just as he discusses in his book, DELIBERATE RELEASE

Uses a remailer and is involved in an anonymous internet
disinformation campaign, just like a character in his book


Deliberate Release
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By Edward McSweegan

About the Book:

Washington, D.C. and the Internet are the settings for this novel of
modern
terror and ancient disease. After two Egyptian scientists release an
African
virus in Washington local doctors misdiagnose the mysterious infection.
Later they begin to suspect smallpox and terrorism. They are only half
right. Their initial suspicions are fueled by anonymous disinformation
spread through the Internet and the media. Government scientist
Christopher
Adams knows the Egyptians and has been trying to track them through the
Internet. By the time he and the FBI cut through the fog of deception
and
find the terrorists, residents are dying and the city is in panic.

Any biological attack is, by definition, a successful attack: witness
the
mayhem caused by a few anthrax-contaminated letters. Unlike other
novels of
bioterror and epidemic, Deliberate Release avoids the use of
biotechnical
wizardry, chance mutations and wide-eyed fanatics in order to convey a
sense
of our vulnerability to assault and infection. Instead, most of the
ingredients for this modern-day detective story of one man's efforts to
stop
a terror plot come from the neighborhood library, the hardware store
and the
local pharmacy. Even as we try to nail the front door shut against
future
attacks, Deliberate Release provides a fictional window into potential
backdoor vulnerabilities.

Deliberate Release (previously titled, Tomorrow's Pox) won the grand
prize
in the 2002 Maryland Writers Association-1st Books.Com Book Contest.

Edward McSweegan:

Edward McSweegan is an infectious disease expert in the Washington,
D.C.
area. His writing credits include numerous non-fiction articles and
book
reviews. A fictional essay appeared in Science as part of the
magazine's
millennial series, "Visions of the Future." A short medical mystery won
First Place in Writer's Digest genre fiction contest and was published
in
The Year's Best Writing 2001. Other writing awards include two First
Place
prizes and the Grand Prize in the 2002 Maryland Writers Association-1st
Books.Com Book Contest.

Chuck P Adams

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Chuck Hearts Foley

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My kids with congenital Lyme- see all the data including the POSITIVE
blood tests:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm

Ordinary

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Usenet Supreme Loser ChuckWorth

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Jan Musinski the criminal

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Usenet Supreme Loser

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Beach wrote:
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