Subject: Sorry, it's *this* Sweeg post by Wormser....Re: Yale's
Twilight Zone- by SUNY's Benjamin Luft
Date: Feb 24, 2008 6:51 AM
http://id50.blogspot.com/2008/02/preventive-medicine.html#links
This is a batch of huge lies.
"Studies have not demonstrated that failures of antibiotic prophylaxis
for
spirochaetal infections lead to a modified presentation of the disease
or seronegative
persistent infection."
Their very own studies show chronic persistent seronegative Lyme.
This is the data they refuse to turn over to Richard Blumenthal
which you can see linked below.
The only reason they keep it up is that they know they committed a
huge international
crime and don't want to spend the rest of their lives in jail.
I think I would know what are the criteria for a scientifically valid
method, since
that's what I did for a living at Pfizer:
http://www.fda.gov/cder/guidance/4252fnl.htm
Selectivity used to be called specificity:
"A. Selectivity
"Selectivity is the ability of an analytical method to differentiate
and quantify
the analyte in the presence of other components in the sample. For
selectivity,
analyses of blank samples of the appropriate biological matrix
(plasma, urine, or
other matrix) should be obtained from at least six sources. Each blank
sample should
be tested for interference, and selectivity should be ensured at the
lower limit
of quantification (LLOQ).
That is why Yale' flagellin method was valid:
http://www.actionlyme.org/YALES_VARIOUS_FRAUDS.htm
You can't get the average newspaper writer, or judge, or doctor, or
any law
enforcement officer anywhere in this entire country to understand the
simple
matter of Yale University owning an early and accurate test for Lyme
disease, which
they patented in 1993, but we're not allowed to use this test, because
to do
so (to license this test), would be to admit that Yale has known how
to diagnose
Lyme since 1991, and Yale did not use this test to qualify their bogus
LYMErix vaccine,
because Yale knew LYMErix never prevented Lyme disease.
Go ahead and call the FDA and ask if I am right.
It's that simple.
KMDickson
-----Original Message-----
>From: Kathleen <janmu...@earthlink.net>
>Sent: Feb 24, 2008 6:40 AM
>Subject: Yale's Twilight Zone- by SUNY's Benjamin Luft
>
>The reason this is important is because the same crooks stick to the same concept
of what Lyme disease is. They say it is primarily an autoimmune
arthritis in a
knee, which you can clearly see is a lie:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm
>http://www.actionlyme.org/CRYMEDISEASE_CHP3.htm
>http://www.actionlyme.org/Dearborn_Who_Approved.htm
>
>See who approved their own bogus diagnostic standard at the fake Dearborn, MI,
CDC conference. CDC "officers" Allen Steere and Alan Barbour, Arthur
Weinstein who was supposedly supposed to monitor data, and Crazy
Eddie. The cabal
approved themselves, despite calling a conference and no one agreeing
with them
among the attendees:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/DEARBORN_WHO_SAID_WHAT.htm
>That page includes the CDC's invitation to participate.
>
>
>BACK TO THE TWILIGHT ZONE:
>
>Note that during the Jan 31, FDA LYMErix vaccine hearing, SUNY-SB's Ben
Luft
>(that's this guy, "Loft" misspelled by the FDA transcriptionist:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/Dattwyler_Luft_Bb_DNA_in_CSF.htm
>You can see there Ray and Ben say to treat immediately on tick bit to prevent
brain invasion, which happens in 2/3 of all cases of persons who are
bitten by a
tick and wait for the Lyme rash to show up to treat, which is too late
to prevent
brain invasion.)
>
>Ben Luft (not a bad guy, but he worked with them for a while, since his business
partner was Dattwyler until they got a divorce) said at that 2001 FDA
LYMErix meeting
that there was a Twilight Zone of disconnect between the adverse
events reported
by the Yale team in Phase III of LYMErix.
>
>And what was heard at the FDA meeting:
>http://www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/ac/01/slides/3680s2.htm
>
>The following is an article by OMNI's former managing editor, Pam Weintraub:
>http://www.whale.to/m/lymerix8.html
>about that LYMErix meeting.
>Luft says:
>"Benjamin Luft, a panel member from the Department of Medicine University
Hospital and Medical Center Health Sciences Center at the State
University of New
York at Stony Brook, described the "twilight zone" of the "disconnect"
between the patient testimony and the sponsor's denial of significant
adverse
events."
>
>
>ANSWER TO WHAT IS/WAS IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE:
>
>A deliberate campaign by the Yale related staff to not report anything that
was not an arthritis in a knee as an adverse event:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/SCHOEN_INSTRUCTING_DOCS_TO_BLOW_OFF_LYMERIX_INJUREES.htm
>And here is East Lyme, CT's Lewis Bull explaining that he went to East Lyme's
Vijay Sikand with systemic adverse event:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/Bull_Lewis.htm
>
>Sikand laughed Bull out of the office, slapping him on the back as we walked
Bull out the door and said, "Ha, Ha aren't we all getting old?"
>
>Bull had spent at least entire year in bed and lost his two businesses after
getting LYMErix.
>
>What's important here is that the same cabal is doing an exact do-over of
the same crime, as you can see from the new update to Sweeg's blog,
where the
same cabal insists Lyme is only a bad knee.
>http://id50.blogspot.com/2008/02/reinfection-vs-relapse.html#links
>
>=========
>
>HERE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE SAYING LYME IS NOT A BAD KNEE:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/EARLY_CNS_INVASION.htm
>http://www.actionlyme.org/COLDSPRINGHARBOR.htm
>CDC says spirochetes live inside brain cells:
>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17045505?ordinalpos=2&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum
>CDCs' Mark Klempner says spirochetes are intracellular and that's why
you can't kill them all with the bacterial meningitis drug,
ceftriaxone:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/Mark_Klempner_Fibroblasts.htm
>CDC's Allen Steere's patient who was treated and retreated multiple
times, but at autopsy, they still found spirochetes in her brain:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/LYME_IS_A_PERMANENT_BRAIN_INFECTION.htm
>The US Army staff physician Jay Sanford saying that it is well-known that spirochetes
permanently infect the brain:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/ROCKEFELLER_UNIVERSITY.htm
>The Yale autopsy of the congenitally infected newborn who died from the Lyme
brain damage:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm
>Abnormalities of the Nervous System, by JJ Halperin, who now agrees that Lyme
only happens in a knee and is a guideline-writer:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/IDSA_HALPERINNEURO.htm
>JJ Halperin stating that Lyme is associated with Lou Gehrig's Disease in
about half the cases:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/ALS_&_Lyme_47%25.htm
>The NIH acquired Roland Martin from Germany because Martin found that Lyme is
a cause of "oligoclonal bands in the spinal fluid" - the definition of
Multiple Sclerosis (which is not a knee disease):
>http://www.actionlyme.org/MARTIN_NIH_OLIGOCLONAL.htm
>Dattwyler and Luft quoting reports by Sigal and Steere, where treatment of chronic
Lyme (extra ceftriaxone) fails in half the cases:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/IDSA_TMTFAILS.htm
>http://www.actionlyme.org/IDSA_TMTFAILS.htm
>
>==============================
>
>The reason they are doing this, an exact do-over of the LYMErix crime, is to
avoid liabilities for the first crime, which was to deny that chronic
latent, dormant,
intracellular, encysted, neurologic Lyme (exactly like syphilis)
existed.
>Because if latent Lyme did not exist, it could not be reactivated by the immune
suppression known to be caused by OspA or LYMErix or similar antigens.
>
>
>So that's the Twilight Zone. It was Yale's Robert Schoen's organized
campaign to not report adverse events to the FDA that were not
restricted to a bad
knee.
>
>In 2001 at the Lyme Foundation Conference in Hartford, SmithKline's Dennis
Parenti stated that there were only 2 adverse events to LYMErix. At
that point
several people got up and walked out of the conference.
>
>I myself talked to Dennis Parenti in the summer of 1999, when I had heard about
all the bad outcomes of LYMErix as a support group leader. Parenti
told me to report
these events to the FDA through the VAERS:
>http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_thread/thread/703f154bee5f8a57/8c8115f81813a5b0?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=Parenti+Kathleen#8c8115f81813a5b0
>http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/msg/8c8115f81813a5b0?dmode=source
>
>Tami wrote:
> LDFTF <ld...@aol.com> wrote in message >
>
> >We feel that SmithKline has acted honorably
>
> LOL! "Tami" laughed.
>
>
>I WRITE:
>
>"I have to defend Parenti and SKB as well as the LDF.
>I talked to Dr. Parenti. He seemed like an decent guy
>and explained to me in great detail how patients
>should report adverse reactions.
>
>"He also told me that SKB only wants to be of help.
>I respect him.
>
>"I told him that we appreciated their trying.
>
>"Don't forget who patented OSP A:
>Barbour and Fikrig.
>
>"I feel sorry for SKB and Dr. Parenti for having
>been lead down the tubes by these guys.
>
>"THAT is what happened.
>
>"And don't forget it's the imbeciles who are administering
>the vaccine and involved in the vaccine trials
>(at least around here in SeCT) who fail to report
>or record adverse reactions to the vaccine in people
>who had had Lyme. [Social Climbers who deserve
>and therefore have no self-respect.]
>
>"Remember that SKB invested a lot of time and
>money in this vaccine. It is of no help to us, but aren't
>we all here partly because we don't want it to happen other
>people? And to help the newbies to rapid assistance?
>
>Kathleen
>
>==================
>
>Of course that was in 1999 when we simply were wondering what to do about all
those sick LYMErix Disease people. Later we learned that Parenti was
not being
honest, in addition to Yale not being honest.
>
>When Schoen published this in 1998, LYMErix had not yet been approved by the
FDA, yet they had a plan in place for capturing all the blood
themselves, from across
the nation:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/SCHOEN_INSTRUCTING_DOCS_TO_BLOW_OFF_LYMERIX_INJUREES.htm
>
>
>The Yale-Schoen LYMErix Fraud plan was to not tell anyone that they could not
even read their Western Blots in LYMErix vaccinated people, so they
had no idea
whether or not LYMErix prevented Lyme:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/HOW_RICO_WILL_BE_CHARGED.htm
>
>See the smudged blots and the first post, which is an article by Schoen sent
for publication AFTER his partner Dave Persing applied for the
associated main RICO
patent.
>
>
>You see, I explained the whole RICO crime to Homeland Stupidity:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/LYME_CORRUPTICUT.htm
>as if Homeland Stupidity was any different from any other dot guv entity since
it was new ??
>
>It is always *me* who is stupid and believes everyone's bullshit right off
the bat, since I never lie, myself.
>
>
>What kinda chemist would *YOU* want working for the BigPharma you buy your drugs
from?
>
>=========================
>
>That's the "Twilight Zone of Disconnect." Schoen et all deliberately
instructed the vaccine trial administrators to blow off the LYMErix
injured.
>
>THAT is what set us back 15 years in both Lyme and HIV research.
>
>What Yale did and does is the "TWILIGHT ZONE."
>
>'No matter what the topic or "medical school" "department:"
>http://www.actionlyme.org/BUNNEY_YALE_BRAIN_DAMAGE.htm
>Yale running the medical board:
>http://www.actionlyme.org/CT_MED_BOARD_BLOWOFF.htm
>
>
>Kathleen M. Dickson
>
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