Subject: Because "Lyme" is Relapsing Fever- Check the NIH Taxonomy
Database
Date: Jun 19, 2010 7:20 AM
"***On the other hand, flagellin gene-targeted PCR analysis
can detect borrelial infections irrespective of differences in the
causative species because the flagellin gene is highly conserved
among Borrelia species (2, 50, 53).***"
Answering why there is no "Lyme Disease"
vaccine, below.
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Because there is no such thing as
"Lyme disease." "Lyme" is PsyOps for
Relapsing Fever, which we had all along
in the western United States, which is
why the bioweapons recruit, Willy Burgdorfer
was working there, in the moat-protected
(intended, not completed) NIH Rocky Mountains
Bioweapons Lab:
US NIH TAXONOMY DATABASE:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&id=138&lvl=3&lin=f&keep=1&srchmode=1&unlock
LINKED ^^ ARTICLE, ABOVE: Differences based
on flagellin:
http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/46/4/898
page 904:
"Many procedures, such as Western blotting (immunoblotting;
serotyping), Southern blotting (ribotyping), and PCR,
have been used to classify Borrelia species (2,25,31,32,39,63,
65). Serotyping and ribotyping take a lot of time to complete,
and specific probes are required for both methods. However,
PCR primers can be synthesized elsewhere, and the PCR procedure
is very rapid and simple. Various primers have been
designed for Lyme disease borreliae (36,37,39,49,53,56), and
some rRNA gene-based primer sets have been utilized to classify
the species (39, 55). ***On the other hand, OspA gene- and
flagellin gene-targeted PCR analyses have been used frequently
to detect signals in clinical samples (35, 44). However,
in an OspA gene-targeted PCR analysis, not all strains of Lyme
disease borreliae could be amplified (16) because the differences
in the OspA sequences of B. burgdogen sensu stricto, B.
garinii, and B. afzelii are pronounced (63,65).*** To overcome this
defect, several species-specific primer sets have been designed
(17). ***On the other hand, flagellin gene-targeted PCR analysis
can detect borrelial infections irrespective of differences in the
causative species because the flagellin gene is highly conserved
among Borrelia species (2, 50, 53).*** However, as shown in this
study, minor differences in the flagellin genes can be used to
differentiate Bowelia species. The PCR-RFLP analysis method
which we developed should lead to improvements in the clinical
diagnosis of Lyme disease. The use of this technique with
clinical samples, such as skin and urine samples, is being studied."
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"Lyme" is Relapsing Fever, OspA mutates
http://www.actionlyme.org/BARBOUR_MUTANTS_1992.htm
or is subjected to "Antigenic Variation"
which is the nature of the Relapse.
The reason there is no Flagellin-Based
Vaccine is that antibodies to flagellin
cross react with nerve tissue [specifically
heat shock proteins; antibodies against
heat shock proteins is a sign or a possible
mechanisms of injury in Multiple Sclerosis,
(which is why the summer kills "Lyme" victims;
"Lyme" victims will agree that summer, heat
turns us into limp sacs of protoplasm).]
The reason there is no vaccine is because
there is no such thing as "Lyme Disease" and
because all fungal vaccines failed: Tb,
HIV gp120/41, and "Lyme Disease":
http://www.actionlyme.org/PAM3CYS_IMMUNE_SUPPRESSION.htm
and made existing infections worse:
http://www.actionlyme.org/FUNGAL_VACCINES.htm
Therefore, people need to stop saying "Lyme
Disease." The entire scientific world agrees
that "Lyme" is a Relapsing fever organism, but
especially, the NIH Taxonomy database says
there is no such thing as "Lyme Disease" and
that the Flagellin gene is the way to diagnose
it by antibody testing:
http://www.actionlyme.org/SV_PPT_2_files/v3_document.htm
This is only a 56 page ppt, so it won't
kill you, give you a headache or bore
you to death.
http://www.actionlyme.org/PRIMERSHELLGAME.htm
The crooks are playing a game with
the DNA/RNA primers. They clearly know
how "Lyme Disease" is classified, because
the flagellin gene is the first thing
for which they all a look so they can
run to the patent database:
http://www.actionlyme.org/CENTRAL_LYME_RICO_PATENTS.htm
So, don't ever say "Lyme Disease."
"Lyme Disease" is imaginary.
It happened in Europe in 1992:
http://www.actionlyme.org/STEERE_IN_EUROPE.htm
Don't ever say "Lyme Disease."
It's a joke.
It's an intelligence test.
It is the reason we call it "burgdorferi."
Willy was an expert in Relapsing Fever
(spirochetes) and he is even cited in a
chapter in this book:
http://www.actionlyme.org/RICOCHRON.htm
(1976)
http://www.actionlyme.org/Biology_of_Parasitic_Spirochetes1976.htm
Jay Sanford, Uniformed Services University School of Medicine,
Bethesda, Maryland, Page 391,
The Biology of Parasitic Spirochetes, 1976
"The ability of the borrelia, especially tick-borne strains to
***persist in the brain*** and in the eye after treatment with arsenic
or with penicillin or even after apparent cure is well known (1).
The persistence of treponemes after treatment of syphilis is a major
area which currently requires additional study (3,5,10,11)."
^^^ That's the US Army Hospital saying
it was "well-known that borrelia are
permanent, incurable brain infections"
http://www.actionlyme.org/BRAIN_PERMANENT.htm
If anyone in the MSM had even two brain
cells, they would be asking: What happens
to the people who are permanently brain-infected
but have no symptoms?
Whoever, today, still says "Lyme Disease" has
a Kool-Aid mustache.
KMDickson
http://www.relapsingfever.org
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http://www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2010/06/19/opinion/doc4c1a7b81e7be0106283053.txt
Dear Editor:
No mention is ever made about the Lyme disease vaccine that existed
for a brief time. Of course it was withdrawn because of its bad
effects.
I was one of the lucky people was got the two shots and was fine.
Apparently it worked because I have had ticks but never became ill.
Why is that abortive vaccine never discussed? Why apparently is there
no attempt to develop a safe vaccine? Is the idea taboo because of
what happened before?
"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci