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magruder

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Subject: Yale and the US' bioweapons programs- And of
course, the nonsense and FRAUD at the CDC's bogus 1994 Dearborn
Conference

To: jdr...@nejm.org, thomas...@usdoj.gov, et al

EXPLAINER ON THE BOGUS TESTING FOR LYME:

1) Invitations to "PARTICIPATE IN THE PROCEEDINGS"

http://www.actionlyme.org/Dearborn_Farce.htm

2) Who was in the "work group," who then threw out all the
recommendations of the invited labs:

http://www.actionlyme.org/Dearborn_Who_Approved.htm

3) What the invited labs said (see last three pages, which are in the
wrong order):

http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/01/slides/3680s2_11.pdf

4) June 1994 FDA Meeting, Dattwyler recommends serial Western Blots to
look for changing and expanding IgM and IgG ()because this is a
relapsing fever bug which does antigenic variation):

http://www.actionlyme.org/Dattwyler_Luft_Bb_DNA_in_CSF.htm

5) Steere recommends serial Western Blots to look for changing and
expanding IgM in 1986:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=3531237%5BUID%5D

6) CDC in 1990 adopts Steere's Relapsing Fever and Changing bands,
serial Western Blotting schema (because Lyme is a relapsing fever
organism that does antigenic variation):

http://www.actionlyme.org/CDC_DOCUMENTS_1990.htm

7) Weinstein tries again to validate the complete and utter nonsense
that high antibody concentrationm is a component of method validation,
and even tries to come up with his own bogus detector (any
chromatographer would die laughing at this):

http://www.nymc.edu/intouch/spr98/lyme.htm

(Google chromatography detectors)

8) Weinstein tries to pass off a bogus validation where high antibody
responses are a good thing, whereas in real life, you are trying to
develop a method which detects the lowest amount of something,
reliably:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=8053960%5BUID%5D

This is the "It's-not-an-elephant-unless-it-weighs-40-million-tons"
"validation."

Most of us can detect 200 pound elephants and would prefer to.

BushCo applied the Weinstein Rule to Al Quaeda in 2001: "It's not a
terrorist threat unless they actually *do* fly planes into the WTC."

9) Yale and several other labs develop a flagellin-specific antibody
test because they have figured out that Lyme is a borreliosis:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=1894359&query_hl=15&itool=pubmed_docsum

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=2341173&query_hl=18&itool=pubmed_docsum

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=AbstractPlus&list_uids=2380361&query_hl=18&itool=pubmed_docsum

Here is Yves Lobet of SmithKline (Google his name and mine in the same
google search):

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=1356932%5BUID%5D

identifying spirochete species in ticks, using the non-varying DNA
products, which should always be in use because not everyone has
burgdorferi- osis. Not everyone has borreliosis with the OspA in it.
In fact, we may not have known for a long time that the arthritis that
was a new epidemic in Lyme was due to a spirochete, unless the US had
drafted Willy Burgdorfer from Switzerland to work on the US bioweapons
program.

The fact that the NIH's Rockey Mountain Labs was surrounded by a moat,
tells you this is what they did there. 'Same vector-pathogen
competence studies that they have done for years on Plum Island. If
you had done the research I recommended on Yale's Shope and Tully, you
would have found that Yale and Plum Island and animal diseases and
vector borne disease are all part of the same bioweapons mixing pot:

http://www.actionlyme.org/LYME_CORRUPTICUT.htm

and that is why Steere was looking for a virus as a cause of Lyme
arthritis. These guys mainly worked with weird viruses, that is IF YOU
DO THE RESEARCH REPORTED BY TULLY AND SHOPE and knew anything about
WWII, the OSS, the CIA, and Yale (Yale is the OSS' Bletchley Park II,
the former would-be brainiac center, which is now missing all of their
brainiacs, and hires only RE-tards, like Durland Fish and Allen
Steere):

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=tully%20jg%5BAuthor%5D

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=shope%20re%5BAuthor%5D

The Rockefeller Institute also worked on the US bioweapons program.
That would likely be because the Rockefeller family actually helped the
US during WWII, unlike many other companies, like the Bush Bankers,
Harriman Brown who instead aided the NAZI party.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=averill+harriman++brown+bush+union+banking+corporation+thyssen&btnG=Search

The OSS was based in New York at the Rockefeller Center. The OSS was
the British Intelligence group which became the CIA, much to the temper
tantrums, and interference of yet another queer, like Edward McSweegan,
J Edgar Hoover.

Of course, then David Rockefeller went off the deep end and joined the
Council on Foreign Relations. This RICO-separated Standard Oil
recombined into Exxon Mobile, which was invited to the White House in
Jan 2001, as regards Iraq's oil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uMpGefb3ok&mode=related&search=

But I diverge. The problem is Yale University and their bioweapons
program:

http://www.actionlyme.org/BIOWEAPONEERS_CORIXA_YALE_TLRS.htm

"Chuck" goes particularly off the deep end when I talk about this, and
that would be because his good buddy Durland Fish is involved in
Yale-Plum Island bioweapons program, as you can see for a fact from
those published articles.

Here is the US Army admitting ticks could be used to deploy bioweapons:

http://www.actionlyme.org/LYME_A_BIOWAPONi.htm

And here is Plum Island identifying some of the mycoplasmas they worked
with there (mycoplasmas cause plant rots and smuts, as well as causing
arthritis and inhibition of milk production in livestock, so they have
triple bioweapons usefulness in addition to being stealth, like
borreliosis, and this is from where we got OspA):

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=6190898%5BUID%5D

And here is Durland Fish performing the same vector-pathogen competence
studies which lead to the accidental release of a Relapsing Fever
Borrelia which has acquired the mycoplasmal antigen OspA (Tully found
numerous mycoplasmas and spiroplasmas in ticks):

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=9499019%5BUID%5D

OspA is from a mycoplasma:

http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/full/173/4/2683

http://www.actionlyme.org/BIOWEAPONEERS_CORIXA_YALE_TLRS.htm

Extra- Extra- Read all about it!

Yale has been performing bioweapons experiments on Plum Island for
years and they F-d Uuuupp!!

Accidental Release.

Anonymous internet harassment using a remailer (Chuck P McSweegan), as
in McSweegan's book, "Deliberate Release"

Awfully damned STUUUUPIIIiiiD:

http://www.actionlyme.org/BIOCRIMES_AND_MISDEMEANORS.htm

"BIOCRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS

Commentary by Edward McSweegan

August 17, 2004

"As a graduate student twenty years ago, I had a departmental
recruiting

poster tacked up on the wall next to my desk. It read, in part, "If

you are curious, patient, and awfully damned intelligent, consider a

Ph.D. in microbiology." In 1984 a degree in microbiology seemed like a

good idea..."

Sweeg giving all of his friends the research grants by TRASHING the US
Navy:

http://www.actionlyme.org/GOLDWATER_LETTER.htm
The Man With No Work

WASHINGTON, June 27, 2003

Edward McSweegan (CBS)


Quote

"To come rattling a tin cup asking for more money when the NIH is
paying for full-time novelists has got to stop."
Sen. Charles Grassley

(CBS) "There's nothing to do. There's nothing to pretend to do,"
laments Dr. Edward McSweegan.

McSweegan once managed a large portfolio of research at the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), but his work days have been pretty much
empty since March 1996.

It's not that he doesn't want to work. He says they won't let him.
Meantime, taxpayers are covering his generous paycheck, reports CBS
News Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson.

McSweegan, who earns about $100,000 a year, believes he's being
punished for using his personal time to discredit a charity that had
influence over his bosses at NIH.

Back in 1995, McSweegan and other scientists felt the charity was
putting out unscientific and incorrect information about Lyme Disease,
and he used his personal time to discredit the charity.

In 1997, the NIH suspended McSweegan for two weeks, partly because he
had referred to the charity as "whacko" on his personal Web site. But
documents show that NIH's own lawyers agreed there were no grounds to
fire him. The charity later sued McSweegan for slander, but lost.
McSweegan won his counter-suit against them.

Before the feud, McSweegan received the highest rating possible in his
annual job reviews and was awarded annual cash bonuses for his good job
performance. His personnel file is full of commendation letters from
his bosses. Even after the feud--including his most recent job
review--McSweegan's bosses have continued to give him good job
performance scores.

CBS News wanted to talk to McSweegan's bosses, but NIH denied a
request. A spokesman did say that allegations that some employees don't
have enough work to do are "to be expected" in any giant agency. NIH
employs 18,000 people. The spokesman also suggested that the same might
be true at CBS. This correspondent pointed out that taxpayers don't pay
CBS salaries.

So what does McSweegan do all day?

"I've managed to publish a couple of books, some short story fiction, a
little bit of non-fiction writing," he said.

Yes, with all that free time, and with taxpayers footing the bill, he's
become a successful mystery writer. And more: "I wound up joining a
health club near the office, just to sort of to break up the day," he
said

Oddly enough, McSweegan has been getting good job reviews.

"I guess I'm good at doing nothing," he said.

On July 1, NIH issued the following statement: "Dr. McSweegan has
always been assigned duties appropriate to his position and pay level.
The claim that he is being compensated for doing nothing is completely
inaccurate."

CBS News showed McSweegan's interview to Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa,
whose Finance Committee played a role in doubling NIH's budget over the
last five years to a whopping $27 billion.

And now Grassley wants action. He has fired off a letter to Health and
Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson demanding that McSweegan be put
back to work.

After making it clear that the CBS News investigation raised questions
about NIH's use of taxpayer money, Grassley said: "Dr. McSweegan wants
to work - I expect HHS/NIH to find him appropriate work that makes good
use of his experience and talents."

His letter included this rebuke: "The fault for this lies in great part
with NIH management. I request that NIH take immediate steps to ensure
that all NIH employees are fully employed and are helping to achieve
the goals of the organization. To come rattling a tin cup asking for
more money when the NIH is paying for full-time novelists has got to
stop."

Some might call Edward McSweegan lucky. But McSweegan said he just
wants to expose the kind of waste that gives federal bureaucracy a bad
name. Even if -- after all these years of doing nothing -- he gets
fired for telling about it.

Talking about this in public is sort of like playing Russian roulette,
McSweegan said. "You pull the trigger and see what happens."

He might title his own incredible story "Under Worked and Overpaid."
For now, he's waiting for someone else to write the last chapter.


©MMIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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