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Subject: UN "Action Call" on Noncommunicable Diseases (Bloomberg)

Date: Sep 19, 2011 10:14 AM

Lyme and it's Resultant Imitators are the *most* expensive non-
communicable diseases (Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, Stroke, Lupus, Cancer,
etc), but they are not lifestyle chronic diseases.:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-09-18/killer-diseases-spur-un-action-calls-to-avert-47-trillion-cost.html

In addition to that, there is
the Walking Bioweapons Incubator
of Immunosuppressed Americans....

ARTICLE BELOW

================

Blumenthal's CT Attorneys General
Office was most interested in the
New Great Imitator outcome reports
on Lyme and LYMErix because they
were authored by the very same
guys who *now* claim that "Lyme Disease"
means "Just the HLA-linked Bad-Knee"

http://www.actionlyme.org/CHP_9_IDSA_REVIEWS.htm

You have to see the RICO complaint
to see the difference in antibody
concentration between the
hypersensitivy-response (knee)
and everyone else (next):
http://www.actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm

That is, ^^ you actually have to *LOOK*
at the graphics. This is a visual
thing. (Not for lawyers or psychiatrists
or similarly untalented Aspergery
types.)


IDSA/ALDF.com formerly said Lupus, ALS,
MS, Cancer, Paul Duray and his "these
look like Epstein-Barr transformed B cells"
were the outcomes of Lyme and LYMErix
diseases. These statements were in
an IDSA pub from 1989, one year prior
to Kaiser-Permanente teaming up with SmitkKline and
the CDC patenteers (Barbara Johnson:
http://www.actionlyme.org/CDCS_PARTICIPATION_IN_LYME_CRIMES.htm

to defraud Uncle Sam re chronic
disabling illnesses caused by
a tick bite [MS, Lupus, ALS,
Cancer (Epstein-Barr transformation)
etc.]

The insurance companies did not
want to pay the long term disability
claims so they - via this fraud
of the falsified testing of Dearborn -
http://www.actionlyme.org/Dearborn_Who_Approved.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/STEERE_IN_EUROPE.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRYMEDISEASE_CHP3_B.htm
and
http://www.actionlyme.org/PLUMSTUPID.htm

So, they sent Allen Steere on his
European Junket to play with young
Frank Dressler's head.

(Don't you think it is odd that
Allen Steere concocted this
diagnostic standard with some
young novice - some PhD candidate
in Germany - ALONE??)

IDSA now insists Lyme is Just a Knee
with their "Guidelines" as if they
really believe the Dearborn conference
was real.

Despite the fact that they themselves
said that standard sucked:
http://www.actionlyme.org/DEARBORN_WHO_SAID_WHAT.htm

Imugen said it only detected 14% of
the cases.

Gary Wormser said it only detected
15% of the cases.

Wisconsin said 22%

Igenex said 8%

The CDC themselves reported what
the antibody panel was for mice.

I am glad we pay the CDC to come
up with a mouse panel/profile.

------------------------------

So, there isn't any question about
who said what about Steere's criminally,
homicidally fraudulent proposal for a
"case" of "Lyme Disease."

This is the bad guys themselves
saying Dearborn is an unacceptable
way to detect Lyme.


These statements and this Call to Action
by the UN (below) in addition to the End of
Patent Protection for BigPharma:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/19/health/policy/19drug.html?pagewanted=all%3Fsrc%3Dtp&smid=fb-share

Are all the result of the Lyme
Crymes.

This hysteria is not about
"Lifestyle Diseases"

It is about Non-Lifestyle, Non-Communicable
diseases, such as ALS, MS, Lupus, etc.

And it's about the falsified Lyme/HIV/TB
vaccines.

It is about US incompetence as re
Pandemic Diseases from immunosuppression:
http://www.actionlyme.org

From the lies told about LYMErix.

It's about turning people into
walking BioWeapons incubators;
Immunosuppressed people with weird
diseases that would kill a healthy
person.

It happened before.

The Spanish Flu.


It's about Moldy Homes, tick bites
global warming, Fake Vaccines,
fungally contaminated childhood
immunizations, and the incompetence
and failure of all US institutions...
to protect the basic human right of Life
(health).

It's about the US' total lack
of respect for the human spirit,
both institutionally and as central
element of our pervert-psychiatric
culture, where "Me Is God."


The whole world is fed up.


The world is no longer accepting US'
leadership, no matter what the
topic. Not Justice, Not Human
Rights and Health, Not Commerce
and Patent Protections....


The USA is done and GAME OVER
because earning back respect will
never happen. Not in a world
semi-rotted by our own, USA's,
cynical self-centered disease.

Aggression and competition is
death.


KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org



===============================
Productivity losses and medical treatment for cancer, diabetes and
other non-contagious diseases will cost $47 trillion by 2030,
according to the first study that quantifies the likely expense of
leading causes of death.

Increasing costs from the obesity- and lifestyle-linked illnesses in
the next two decades represent 75 percent of gross domestic product in
2010, the study by the World Economic Forum and Harvard University
found. The findings were released yesterday in New York on the eve of
a two-day United Nations summit aimed at tackling a disease scourge
already overwhelming health systems, especially in emerging markets.

The World Health Organization identified strategies to prevent and
treat cancer, heart disease and lung disease that would cost $11.4
billion a year to implement in low- and middle- income countries, the
UN agency said in a separate report yesterday. Without action, those
nations could suffer $7 trillion in losses, the World Economic Forum
and Harvard study said.

“Families, countries and economies are losing people in their most
productive years,” Olivier Raynaud, senior director of health at the
World Economic Forum, said in a statement. “Non-communicable diseases
have the potential to not only bankrupt health systems but to also put
a brake on the global economy.”

Non-communicable diseases are responsible for about three of every
five deaths worldwide. Almost 80 percent of those deaths are in low-
income countries, such as Niger, and middle- income countries, such as
Thailand, according to the Geneva- based WHO.
Mental Illness

Mental health conditions and cardiovascular disease, including heart
attack and stroke, account for almost 70 percent of the lost
productivity predicted by the authors of the World Economic Forum and
Harvard study. The main drivers of these chronic, non-infectious
diseases are smoking, harmful use of alcohol, physical inactivity and
poor diet, they said.

The study uses three different methods to calculate the economic
burden of non-communicable diseases, enabling the authors to analyze
data from both a private and social perspective, they said.

“Non-communicable diseases undermine productivity and result in the
loss of capital and labor,” said David Bloom, the Clarence James
Gamble professor of economics and demography at the Harvard School of
Public Health in Boston, and one of the report’s authors.
‘Unbearable’ Costs

“These costs are unbearable and clearly call for innovative solutions
and an all-of-society approach, with strong government partnerships
between government, the private sector and society,” Bloom said in a
statement.

World leaders will meet today and Tuesday at the UN General Assembly
to produce a resolution for government action against physical
inactivity and use of harmful food ingredients, tobacco and alcohol.

Scaling up a series of measures to prevent and treat cancer, heart
disease and lung disease would have a daily per person cost of $1 in
low-income nations, $1.50 in lower middle- income countries and $3 in
upper middle-income countries, the WHO said.

“The most basic package of prevention and control measures is
affordable, even for poor countries,” said Ann Keeling, chair of the
NCD Alliance, a network of more than 2,000 non- government
organizations working on non-communicable diseases, in a statement.
“But the cost of not tackling these growing killers is inestimably
higher than the cost of acting now.”

WHO’s recommendation targeting populations include taxing tobacco and
alcohol, ensuring smoke-free workplaces, wider access to health
information and warnings, and improving public awareness about diets
and physical activity. For individuals, WHO recommends cancer
screening, drug therapy and vaccination against tumor-causing
infections such as hepatitis B.

The only other time the General Assembly met solely on a health topic
was the 2001 AIDS meeting that led to a global fund and a 10-fold
increase in financial backing for HIV, tuberculosis and malaria
programs.

“We have to reduce the escalation of NCDs,” Tobeka Madiba-Zuma, wife
of South African President Jacob Zuma, said in an interview in New
York yesterday. “It will take each and every person to do something
about it -- it can’t be the government alone, or the private sector
alone.”

To contact the reporter on this story: Jason Gale in Singapore at
j.g...@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Bret Okeson at
bok...@bloomberg.net


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