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Subject: (NYT) Mouse Leukemia = CFIDS

Date: Oct 9, 2009 6:59 AM

NYT ARTICLE BELOW
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Jeepers!!
It only took 30 years to figure
out CFIDS patients weren't lying!

1) I wonder if it transfers to humans
from a tick, duh.

2) Do all the people who have lost
their Long Term Disability thanks
to this bogus-religion-mistaken-
for-a-medical-practice, psychiatry,
get all their money back now?

3) Who do we sue, in particular?

A) I say Yale, because they owned both
the only real test for Lyme but also
the patent for LYMErix. They did not
use the former to assess the latter
because they knew the latter was crap.

B) We can prove
http://www.actionlyme.org/PRIMERSHELLGAME.htm
that the Yalie Lyme crooks they know how to
detect all diseases in humans and have been
doing so since 1992;
read this report by Steere:
http://www.actionlyme.org/STEERE_IN_EUROPE.htm
Steere gets assurance from the Rocky Mountain
Bioweapons Lab that he is using "Bb" strains
via 16S RNA testing.

C) That's how long they've known exactly
how to test for Lyme in humans but have
never deployed this test since 1992
when Gary Wormser deployed the same
test to show that 2/9 people treated
with antibiotics for tick bite did
not clear the infection:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=270592&blobtype=pdf

D) This Yalie tard, James Phillips,
interfered with our activism because he
did not want to be sued for mental
retardation:
http://www.actionlyme.org/PHILLIPS_JE_PERVERT.htm

If "sex cured all diseases" there would
be a Ho wing and a Gigolo wing in
every hospital. The latest high-
tech equipment for a 1960s! era hospital
would be dildos or orgasmigators.
we would at least know scientifically
is Orgasmigation as a treatment had any
efficacy in disease-curing.

INTENT/NEGLIGENCE/MALPRACTICE:
E) This crime - which is a homicide charge
- is on Yale. Not only did they commit
the crime for profit, they tortured their
victims in their campaign to not be liable
for their 1) deliberate crime and
2) Phillips-esque incompetence:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm\
(Congenital ^^ Lyme Undeniable)

DAMAGES:
They harmed and killed millions of
people on most of the continents and - most
importantly, perhaps - inhibited discovery
in all major diseases (Cancer, TB, HIV,
MS, ALS) and as regards all vaccines with
their Pam3Cys lies:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Pam3Cys_Version15.htm
BTW, ^^ Not personally spoon-fed to
Pam Weintraub by myself, like all the
other stuff I spoon-fed her, so it's not
in her book, "Cure Unknown" (or surely
the title of her book would not be
Cure Unknown, but "Cause Known").


Welp, I must say I am happy for the
CFIDS people, although they were
worthless to us in combined activism.

'Too many Queens, just like Lymeland.

KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/09/health/research/09virus.html?hpw=&pagewanted=print


October 9, 2009
Virus Is Found in Many With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
By DENISE GRADY

Many people with chronic fatigue syndrome are infected with a little
known virus that may cause or at least contribute to their illness,
researchers are reporting.

The syndrome, which causes prolonged and severe fatigue, body aches
and other symptoms, has long been a mystery ailment, and patients have
sometimes been suspected of malingering or having psychiatric problems
rather than genuine physical ones. Worldwide, 17 million people have
the syndrome, including at least one million Americans.

An article published online Thursday in the journal Science reports
that 68 of 101 patients with the syndrome, or 67 percent, were
infected with an infectious virus, xenotropic murine leukemia virus-
related virus, or XMRV. By contrast, only 3.7 percent of 218 healthy
people were infected. Continuing work after the paper was published
has found the virus in nearly 98 percent of about 300 patients with
the syndrome, said Dr. Judy A. Mikovits, the lead author of the paper.

XMRV is a retrovirus, a member of the same family of viruses as the
AIDS virus. These viruses carry their genetic information in RNA
rather than DNA, and they insert themselves into their hosts’ genetic
material and stay for life.

Dr. Mikovits and other scientists cautioned that they had not yet
proved that the virus causes the syndrome. In theory, people with the
syndrome may have some other, underlying health problem that makes
them prone to being infected by the virus, which could be just a
bystander. More studies are needed to explain the connection.

But Dr. Mikovits said she thought the virus would turn out to be the
cause, not just of chronic fatigue, but of other illnesses as well.
Previous studies have found it in cells taken from prostate cancers.

“I think this establishes what had always been considered a
psychiatric disease as an infectious disease,” said Dr. Mikovits, who
is research director at the Whittemore Peterson Institute in Reno, a
nonprofit center created by the parents of a woman who has a severe
case of the syndrome. Her co-authors include scientists from the
National Cancer Institute and the Cleveland Clinic.

Dr. Mikovits said she and her colleagues were drawing up plans to test
antiretroviral drugs — some of the same ones used to treat HIV
infection — to see whether they could help patients with chronic
fatigue. If the drugs work, that will help prove that the virus is
causing the illness. She said patients and doctors should wait for the
studies to be finished before trying the drugs.

Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt
University, said the discovery was exciting and made sense.

“My first reaction is, ‘At last,’ ” Dr. Schaffner said. “In
interacting with patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, you get the
distinct impression that there’s got to be something there.”

He said the illness is intensely frustrating to doctors because it is
not understood, there is no effective treatment and many patients are
sick for a long time.

He added, “This is going to create an avalanche of subsequent
studies.”

"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci

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