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Murder at Yale Commonplace (Lyme Pandemic? Durland Fish's dead student??)

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Mort Zuckerman

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Sep 14, 2009, 5:56:48 AM9/14/09
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Subject: Murder at Yale Commonplace

Date: Sep 14, 2009 5:52 AM

ARTICLE BELOW


Well, this foolish person hasn't heard about the
murders committed from the Yale base, worldwide.

Dear Sir/Madam,

Yale changed the diagnostic standard for "Lyme Disease"
back in 1994 in order to falsify their OspA vaccine's outcome.
That had the result of an explosion of vector borne diseases
and their New Great Imitator outcomes, worldwide.
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRYME_DISEASE.htm
(Includes ^^^ interference by the astronomically stupid
Whorey Glories uh duh DCF.)

Yale happens to be Murder Central. I, we, naturally
wonder if this student had a crime to report and that's why
she was silenced. Happens all the time:
http://www.actionlyme.org/GAUVIN_DEATH_PENALTY.htm

Is that ^^ a "death threat?"
Or do my kids have congenital Lyme?
http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm

Yale also lost out on over a billion dollars worth of grants
in the last 2 years, and URI just got $13 million to develop
Lyme and HIV vaccines because, as it turns out, the Yale
Lyme vaccine was the same as the failed tuberculosis and
http://www.actionlyme.org/Pam3Cys_Version15.htm
failed HIV vaccines, but Yale instead lied to the world about
OspA/Pam3Cys, and had intended to, from the beginning,.
since 1986-1990, when the cabal was founded:
http://www.actionlyme.org/GOLDWATER_LETTER.htm

Given that Durland Fish is in the picture in a big way,
and given his idiocy, we would not be surprised at all
if Lyme was an accidental release from Plum Island:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Pam3Cys_Version15.htm

Terrible thing about that young girl. I need to know what
she was working on at Sterling. That is, the whole world
does. Some people will say she's not the first Yale student to
get, um, bumped off. One of Durland Fish's students also
mysteriously drowned, and I read his website before he
died and was flabberghast that such truisms about Lyme
could be coming out of Yale...

Didn't last long.

Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
http://www.relapsingfever.org
====================

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/09/14/2009-09-14_tragedy_of_yale_student_annie_le_hits_close_to_home_and_im_not_worried.html

The question my daughter asked when she called Sunday night was not
one you expect ever to hear when your kid is at Yale.

"Can you check if they found the body?"

I knew she meant the body of Annie Le, the Yale graduate student who
had gone missing five days before she was to be married. I figured
rumors must be flying around campus.

I made a quick call and then dialed my daughter's cell phone. I said
something you do not expect ever to say when your kid is at Yale.

"They did find the body."

Right about then was when I would have been expected to be afraid for
her safety. I was not.

She was around two shootings when she was a youngster.

She once scampered up to see if her favorite tree was in bud and
instead saw a pool of blood at the base where a man's head had been
bashed with a branch.

A nice young cop was killed up by the park and she took flowers up and
set them on the spot where he died.

Of course, that was before our cops made New York the safest big city
in America, if not quite as safe as Yale.

But terrible things can still happen even in the best parts of New
York.

I was down at Rector St. a few weeks ago and watched dozens of
uniformed cops file into an office building to search for a custodian
who had gone missing. They found her murdered and stuffed above a
suspended ceiling.

That did not make me suddenly more worried for my daughter in New
York.

And the discovery of Le's body did not make me worry for my daughter
at Yale.

The added shock of it happening at Yale was not because I feared more
bad things would happen there, but because so many good things happen
there. It truly is a place of learning and truth. A killing there is
as upsetting as a killing in a church.

More than anything, I felt exactly what my daughter was feeling when
she later called back.

"It's so sad," my daughter said. "They found her on her wedding day."

I asked her if she was all right.

"I'm just crying," she said.

I would've hugged her if she were still at home.

I said what I would have said if tragedy struck down the block.

"I love you, my Monkey," I told her.

"I love you," my Brooklyn Yalie replied.

md...@nydailynews.com

Read more:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/09/14/2009-09-14_tragedy_of_yale_student_annie_le_hits_close_to_home_and_im_not_worried.html#ixzz0R4YvjkTP


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

Richard

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Sep 14, 2009, 7:25:44 AM9/14/09
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On Sep 14, 4:56 am, Mort Zuckerman <morph...@yahoo.com> wrote:
<bleated more bizarre logic>

So wait a second...Lyme disease is responsible for not only Mary Jo &
Ted, 9-11 and the Columbia burn through but also the disappearance of
the Yale grad student!!

Amazing!

"Lyme disease: there's nothing it can't do!"

Too bad Billy Mays isn't here to pitch it, say, you don't suppose....?

David E. Powell

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Sep 14, 2009, 4:04:33 PM9/14/09
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Lyme Disease: It controls the British Crown, it keeps the pound and
shilling down? Who knew?

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