Subject: Attack on Blumenthal
Date: May 9, 2010 4:32 PM
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Yes, well, 1) Yale and UConn were
defunded.
2) The discovery re OspA-induced
immunosuppression went to other scientists:
http://www.actionlyme.org/PAM3CYS_APPLICATIONS.htm
3) The entire "disease" paradigm changed
drastically (people are calling it
"a revolution in medical science,"
especially UCal, Irvine).
4) Anthony Fauci and the entire NIH
were as embarassed as hell and are
worried about their jobs for having
missed the HIV-Tb-Failed LYMErix
vaccine mechanisms.
5) It was ILADS.org, not Blumenthal
who is responsible for this almost-fiasco.
ILADS.org had the money to sue.
Ignenex had the money *AND* the expertise.
AND, last but not least:
6) Pat Smith's lymediseaseassociation.org
sociopaths are now attacking Mr. Blumenthal,
too, as if it was his fault and not ILADS.org,
for whom Pat Smith and her clonies were
the chief rah-rahs.
Duh.
*ALL* of them lost out,
http://www.actionlyme.org/index.htm
and are an international disgrace.
Better not bet stock on IDSA's nonsense.
The new investment will be in
mechanisms of immune dysregulation:
http://www.actionlyme.org/PAM3CYS_APPLICATIONS.htm
AKS UCAL IRVINE ABOUDIT. <<< They got big
bootle because they admit the disease
paradigm has changed.
Verify independently.
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Moral of the Story:
A lot of people wish they were
scientists. *Trashing* them who is,
does not make he-who-is-not a one.
Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
http://www.relapsingfever.org
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http://www.constant.conntact.com/government/10342-blumenthals-lyme-smackdown.html
OPINIONBlumenthal_Richard_S
Attorney General and now Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Richard
Blumenthal has once again been rebuffed by the scientific community
over his attack on the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
In 2006 Blumenthal threatened to sue the society over the group's
recommended treatments for Lyme Disease.
The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) represents
physicians, scientists and other health-care professionals who
specialize in infectious diseases. And among other programs, the group
creates industry standard practice guidelines.
Blumenthal has aligned himself with "chronic Lyme Disease" advocates
that want doctors to provide long-term antibiotic treatments.
Researchers at Yale, UCONN and across the country did try to convince
Blumenthal to withdraw his attack on the scientific group. Blumenthal
insisted on a new review by other scientists and physicians, and now
after an extensive review they unanimously endorsed the existing
guidelines.
Blumenthal has tried to kick the can down the street saying he was
reviewing the new report, but it is time for him to admit he was wrong
and explain the true reason for his attack on the Lyme diseases
guidelines in the first place.
"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci