Subject: Dole, Rell, Kaiser and Quest Labs
Date: Sep 1, 2009 7:48 AM
Thank you for that information about Kaiser's
role in this scam. I did not know this fact.
Quest Labs uses strain B31 - and this is a recent
fact, verified by myself with the lab - which has
no OspC or band 23 in it. Therefore, no one
will ever have Lyme, because this hoax of a
standard then leaves out OspA, B, and C,
the "primary immunodominant antigens." And
C is associated with neurological disease and
systemic invasion (it is the thing that attaches
to red blood cells or the integrins on them).
Many, many times I contacted Jodi Rell's office
to explain that the State of CT should not be
using this lab, Quest, but of course, she doesn't
care what happens to the actual people, being
a republican/stupid.
(How could anyone be a republican if they're
also a female? Repugs think women are nothing
more than semen depositories. Our governor
is very mentally disordered... What can we do?)
And we don't *have* a, you know, I guess you could
call it a "Prosecutor in Chief for All Americans,"
that covers *ALL* the states....
http://www.actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm
Kathleen
http://www.actionlyme.org
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K,
Your analysis makes sense and explains why Kaiser had one of their
doctors on the Lymerix vaccine committee...
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr4807a1.htm
Chinh T. Le, M.D.
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center
Santa Rosa, California
Kaiser was the only HMO or health insurer represented on the vaccine
committee.
For the moment, Kaiser's solution is to not diagnose Lyme disease at
all. They make sure their Lyme tests are negative by sending blood
samples from the West Coast to a Quest lab in New Jersey notorious for
coming up with negatives. The interval between blood draw and analysis
can be more than 2 weeks, virtually insuring sample degradation. This
on top of improper strain comparisons with the West Coast strains
against a single East Coast strain.
They also have taken East Coast blood samples and sent them to western
labs. Same purpose; negative results. I was told by a Kaiser employee
that they do this for diseases they don't want to diagnose other than
Lyme.
M
"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci