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Subject: COURANT: Special Ed Med Lab to Descend on Middletoon (CT).

Date: Mar 24, 2010 9:47 AM

COURANT ARTICLE BELOW
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Well, we don't need another subdivision
of the CDC here in Corrupticut to tell us
"we have been invaded by Space Aliens who
have taken over people's bodies and are now
terrorizing the likes of the POOR THIIING
ALLEN STEERE:"
http://www.actionlyme.org

Sorry, but I don't see how any CT State
employee has earned the right to proclaim they
have any expertise in infectious diseases outside
the CT AG's immediate office of 6 AAGs. The
CT Medical Board is made up of the tards from
Yale who said "we could have a vaccine" for
Relapsing Fever, and that "it could be the
very thing that caused all those New Great
Imitators." I would not trust a single person
in the State of CT with a lab except myself.
http://www.relapsingfever.org

TO THIS DAY the CT Medical Board Tardery does
not understand how LYMErix suppresses the
immune system, yet *all* *over* *the* *world,*
OTHER NATIONS' SCIENTISTS are runnin' wid
da mechanisms of LYMErix's immune damage:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19661221
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20081527
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20092701
http://www.nature.com/scibx/journal/v3/n2/full/scibx.2010.37.html

No Lab.

No Hospital:
http://www.actionlyme.org/UCONN_NO_HOSPITAL.htm

Corrupticut is too *dangerously* *STUPID.*

Think.

Why would anyone trust these people with
another CDC lab?

Have they said a word yet about the
Blumenthal lawsuit?

Has the CT Medical Board OR THE CT HEALTH
DEPARTMENT *EVER* SAID A SINGLE WORD ABOUT
THE CRIME CHARGED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL?
http://www.actionlyme.org/080430_RICO_CABAL_CAVES.htm

Nope.

Not one word.

KMDickson
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http://www.courant.com/community/rocky-hill/hc-rocky-hill-lab0324.artmar23,0,1780055,print.story

ROCKY HILL
Scores Of Rocky Hill Residents Attend Forum About Planned Lab

By DAVID DRURY

Special to The Courant

11:35 PM EDT, March 23, 2010

ROCKY HILL —

Using handouts and PowerPoint presentations, state Department of
Public Health officials Tuesday night made the case for the new, state-
of-the-art lab they are planning to build on property next to the
State Veterans Home.

The forum in the high school auditorium was intended to answer
questions and allay fears of residents who last week received fliers
at their homes inviting them to meet what the fliers said would be
their new neighbors — Q fever, St. Louis virus and tuberculosis.

The fliers, featuring a skull-and-crossbones logo, grew out of a
dispute over whether union workers would build the new laboratory. The
dispute temporarily halted the $76 million project, which has been
planned since 2001. Funding for construction ran into a roadblock at
last week's State Bond Commission meeting, angering Republican Gov. M.
Jodi Rell, who said partisan bickering was jeopardizing the low bid.

Democratic legislators say the problem was lack of disclosure about
what was planned at the facility. The lab will include some space
devoted to BioSafety Level III testing, such as is now done at the
health department's deteriorating 45-year-old lab on Clinton Street in
Hartford.

"This ain't Plum Island," Public Health Commissioner Robert Galvin
told the audience of 75 to 100 residents. "There are no experimental
animals in the lab, there never has been or will be."

The new facility, on 22 acres of state property, will measure 110,000
square feet. About 5 percent of the lab space will be used for
BioSafety Level III testing for agents such as TB and anthrax. The
bulk of the space is considered BioSafety Level II, where workers
perform some 2 million tests annually for newborn disorders, sexually
transmitted diseases, food- and water-borne illnesses, environmental
screening and other public health issues, DPH laboratory director John
Fontana explained.

Officials stressed that the department's existing laboratory must be
replaced, or testing will have to be contracted out. The sophisticated
safety and security features of the planned lab were emphasized, from
its multiple air-handling systems, bio-containment areas, gated
outside entrance and 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week security.

Rep. Antonio Guerrera, D-Rocky Hill, who with Sen. Paul Doyle, D-
Wethersfield, heard the DPH presentation last week, said he came away
with a much different sense of what the lab does than what had been
presented the flier.

"This is more of an incident lab than a research lab," he said.

Sean Kaufman, a public health specialist who is on the faculty of
Emory University in Atlanta, said the state is in "desperate need" of
upgrading or replacing its existing laboratory.

"It is my opinion from the outside that this would be a true asset for
you [and] the state as well," said Kaufman, who, while working for the
Centers for Disease Control, responded to public health emergencies,
including the anthrax attacks in 2001 and the SARS scare.

Copyright © 2010, The Hartford Courant

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

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