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Subject: Stay away from CDC...

Date: Thursday, July 27, 2006 14:00:43 [View Source]

Everyone should know never to call the CDC. If it's a
real epidemic of something, and it has bioweapons
value, CDC'll say it is nothing but an outbreak of
hydpochondria and keep the real information to
themselves. They do this consistently.

Never give the US government any information or
request assistance for ANYTHING. Sell it to like,
Russia, or China, or the UN or something. Pretend
you're a Chalabi:

"The revelation shocked Franklin and other members of
Feith's office. If true, the allegations meant that
they had just launched a war to put into power an
agent of their mortal enemy, Iran. Their man-the
dissident leader who sat behind the first lady in the
president's box during the State of the Union address
in which Bush prepared the country for war-appeared to
have been working for Iran all along.

"Franklin needed to control the damage, and fast. He
was one of the very few in the government who knew
that it was the NSA code-breaking information that
Chalabi was suspected of passing to Iran, and that
there was absolute proof that Chalabi had met with a
covert Iranian agent involved in operations against
the U.S. To protect those in the Pentagon working for
regime change in Tehran, Franklin needed to get out a
simple message: We didn't know about Chalabi's secret
dealings with Iran."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/10962352/iran_the_next_war/5


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Subject: [SpinLyme] CDC looks at mystery lesions
Date: Thursday, July 27, 2006 13:05:26 [View Source]


http://washingtontimes.com/national/20060727-120638-4635r.htm

CDC looks at mystery lesions
By Joyce Howard Price
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
July 27, 2006

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is
investigating reports of
a bizarre condition marked by symptoms such as
crawling and biting sensations
all over the skin, painful crusty lesions that won't
heal, mental confusion and
tangled fibers that sprout from open sores.
Nearly 5,000 U.S. families think they have one or
more members who suffer
from what is called Morgellons disease -- a condition
whose symptoms were first
described in France 400 years ago -- although its
existence is not recognized by
any public health organization.
"We're not disputing the fact that something is
going on here and that these
physical conditions are distressing to people," said
CDC spokesman Dan Rutz, but
"we haven't seen anything that suggests an infectious
process is going on."
Dr. Gregory V. Smith, a Georgia pediatrician who
says both he and his wife
have the disease, accuses the CDC of "foot-dragging."
"It's only taken them five years to do this.
Meanwhile, I feel Morgellons is
an emerging infectious disease and that my wife and I
got it from insect bites,"
he said yesterday in a telephone interview, adding
that most dermatologists who
observe the symptoms think the afflicted have
psychiatric or emotional
disorders.
"They say you have delusions," the physician said.

In fact, patients with a condition called
delusional parasitosis complain of
problems similar to those described by those who think
they have Morgellons,
such as crawling sensations and skin infestations.
"We don't know if emotional events trigger them"
or other factors, such as
environmental exposures, are involved, Mr. Rutz said
in a telephone interview.
Randy S. Wymore of Oklahoma State University's
Center for Health Sciences
said many skeptics think the fibers emanating from
lesions on the skin of the
afflicted are merely lint or fuzz picked up from
clothing or carpets. But he
said he and others who have examined patients and
their fibers are sure they are
not from any fabric.
"We've had three sets of patients come in,
including Dr. Smith, and these
fibers were not only visible from their lesions; they
were actually visible from
under their skin. ... This is not fringe research,"
Mr. Wymore said.
Mary Leitao of Myrtle Beach, S.C., thinks all
three of her children have
Morgellons disease. Her youngest son, Drew, now 7,
developed it when he was 2,
and she spent years trying to get his problem
diagnosed.
"He scratches all night long in his sleep," she
said in an interview.
It was Mrs. Leitao who labeled her children's
condition as Morgellons
disease after concluding the symptoms they are
battling resemble those of the
17th-century French illness.
Mrs. Leitao founded the Morgellons Research
Foundation, an advocacy group,
and started a Web site (www.morgellons.org) for those
who think they may have
it, adding that especially large numbers of sufferers
seem to be concentrated in
California, Florida and Texas.
She wants to find out whether the condition is
related to Lyme disease,
given that there is a "high incidence of Lyme disease"
among those who think
they have Morgellons, or whether it is linked to
chronic fatigue syndrome, a
mystery illness that caused a stir in the 1980s.
In April, a Texas man died of an overdose of more
than 50 pills, including
sedatives and painkillers. Friends said the man was
convinced he had Morgellons
disease and committed suicide because he could not
find relief.


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