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Author Re: Kathy wanted to drive her kids into Long Island Sound?? Is that really true?
Elected Newsgroup leader Chuck

2006-07-29, 4:27 pm


Newsgroup Leader Kathleen ActionLyme wrote:
> 04 JULY 2006
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> http://www.actionlyme.org/INSPECTOR...F_4_JULY_06.htm
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> National Science Foundation
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> Inspector General
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> Christine C. Boesc
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> Fax 702-292-9158
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> Department of Health and Human Services
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> Michael Leavitt
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> CIA
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> Harry Reid, John Kerry, Howard Dean, Jack Murtha, Nancy Pelosi, Charles
> Schumer, Carl Levin, Dick Durbin, Ted Kennedy
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> Regarding the various frauds committed by Yale University.
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> PLEASE:
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> Be sure to verify that this flagellin method was validated per the FDA
> rules for the validation of an analytical method. It is 94.4%
> accurate and detects the "vast majority" of cases of Lyme - early
> and late, and not just Lyme arthritis. The method was developed in
> 1991, and since 1991, there has been an early accurate and specific
> test for Lyme, but it is not in use.
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> http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/picren...17&blobtype=pdf
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> Yale owns a patent (US Patent 5, 618,533) for this method, which they
> applied for in December 1993. This test is not in public use because
> Yale wanted to pass off a bogus Lyme vaccine- LYMErix.
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> Be sure to verify that Yale should not have been using fluorescing
> anti-OspA antibodies or antiflagellin antibodies to determine if OspA
> vaccination of animals resulted in spirochete killing because flagellin
> is not surface-exposed and exposure to OspA antibodies results in
> downregulation of OspA expression, as Yale showed in the next report.
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> http://www.pnas.org/cgi/pmidlookup?...ng&pmid=1608951 Yale
> should have used a DNA method to determine if OspA vaccination of
> mammals disinfected ticks.
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> This was one of their false claims about LYMErix
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> http://iai.asm.org/cgi/reprint/63/5...nt&pmid=7729870
> This report is by Yale and it is where they show that LYMErix does not
> work, and in fact, makes the Lyme infection expand in ticks. These are
> not "mutants." Borrelia do antigenic variation and antigenic
> variation is the meaning of the term "Relapsing Fever Borreliosis."
> As soon as an antibody is made by the host, the spirochete changes
> that surface protein. The antibody-antigen complex is shed by the
> spirochete. CDC's Alan Barbour says via this mechanism, the host's
> immune system is "overwhelmed" (see my video explainers on my
> website, because I give the US patent reference for that statement by
> Alan Barbour). So if the immune system is overwhelmed by constant
> variation of surface antigens then we know the Dearborn Method to
> diagnose Lyme disease is bogus, and we have no choice but to use a
> Borreliae specific flagellin antibody method to diagnose all
> borrelioses, not just "Lyme disease."
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> Be sure to ask Yale about the seronegative mother whose congenitally
> infected newborn died of the Lyme brain damage, also, since Yale now
> says you can't have Lyme disease unless it is arthritis in a knee or
> you have a CDC positive case, which is almost the same thing. Note
> that the Yale Pathology Department participated in the autopsy of this
> newborn and noted the lack of inflammation.
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> http://www.actionlyme.org/Congenita...ng_in_Death.htm
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> Later in PBS's Life on Earth Series, Yale's Eugene Shapiro said the
> only way one can have a disease is if there is inflammation, when we
> all know spirochetes are parasites, and stealth pathogens:
> http://www.geocities.com/kmdickson0...me-dilemma.html
> http://www.geocities.com/kmdickson0308/1-4.txt <<< Sigal and Shapiro,
> Lying to the Press (PBS)
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> Note that UCONN's Justin Radolf calls the syphilis spirochete a
> stealth pathogen.
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> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/...361913%5BUID%5D
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> I think we all know Yale is lying their faces off as regard Lyme
> disease, but you are going to have to look back farther than 10 years.
> The baby died in what, 1986?
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> Yale's Eugene Shapiro said as perjury in a CT Medical Board hearing
> about Ray Jones, a Lyme pediatrician (the only one we know), that he
> had never seen a case of neurologic Lyme disease. By that he means,
> since Yale has arbitrarily redefined "Lyme disease" as "an
> arthritis in a knee," that Shapiro has never seen a case of
> neurologic arthritis in a knee.
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> We agree.
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> Cartilage is not nerve tissue but the idiots on the CT Medical Board
> are not going to know Yale has arbitrarily redefined a spirochetal
> infection that is notoriously nerve and brain tropic to a knee-only
> disease, because only idiots live in Corrupticut.
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> Yale simply arbitrarily dictated to the world, that you can't have
> "Lyme disease" unless you have an arthritis in a knee, because they
> had a patent for an anti-knee disease vaccine, LYMErix- the disease
> where people have a strong, cross-reacting antibody to OspA. But they
> also say that if you have an antibody to OspA, you don't have Lyme
> disease. OspA is the vaccine and will protect you from Lyme, they
> (falsely) claim, but if you have that antibody, you don't have Lyme
> disease, they say.
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> The CDC's 1994 Dearborn method to diagnose Lyme disease is where OspA
> and B (encoded on the same plasmid), are left out of the testing
> standard - as ridiculous as that sounds - but the reason is the
> monopoly on testing they intended by also being one of only two labs in
> the country to test for Lyme with a spirochete missing the OspA-B
> plasmid. They just never told anyone, but the patent related to this
> scam was applied for in 1996, so they clearly knew as far back as 1995
> that they, Yale, could not read the bloodwork of a LYMErix vaccinated
> person, yet they never told the FDA. The patent for the scam is on my
> website, described in Video IV, I believe, of the Lyme Scientific Fraud
> and Racketeering Video Explainers.
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> Yale (Robert Schoen) published in 1998 that one should not be tested
> with a strain of borrelia that has the OspA-B plasmid in it if they
> have been vaccinated with recombinant OspA because such testing would
> interfere with reading the Western Blots of LYMErix vaccinated people.
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> But they never told anyone that, or the reason why (they could not read
> their Western Blots in LYMErix or OspA vaccinated people), but they
> reported to the FDA that they had a 75% safe and effective Lyme
> vaccine.
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> But they actually could not tell if LYMErix prevented Lyme and they
> already knew it did not.
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> Before the LYMErix Phase III trials began.
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> And lastly, please try to remember that Yale staff and Yale graduates
> defrauded the Corrupticourts and perjured themselves in my bogus
> prosecutions, (Patricia Leebens, Kenneth Marcus, James Phillips,
> Vladimir Coric, etc), but the Corrupticourts "judges" (in
> particular, Judge John C. Driscoll) refuse to give me the transcripts
> so I can have "law enforcement" (yet to be defined in Corrupticut,
> since we only have morons here) go after these people for perjury and
> defrauding the courts.
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> The CT Medical Board has said Yale docs can torture, perjure, and abuse
> Lyme borreliosis victims all they want, and that Yale MDs can also be
> on the CT Medical Board to persecute Lyme-treating specialists, but
> they themselves will never be investigated by the CT Medical Board.
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> It's kind of a cute arrangement, since obviously no entity has caused
> more international harm than Yale with their frauds as regards Lyme as
> a brain disease and as regards the current bogus CDC testing for Lyme
> disease which left OspA and B out of the standard so that they could
> have a monopoly on testing.
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> It's RICO, but our US Attorney, Kevin O'Connor, is also a moron and
> so are the staff of the local stupid (New Haven) FBI. They've all
> already been given this data.
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> Thanks,
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> Kathleen M. Dickson
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> 23 Garden Street
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> Pawcatuck, CT 06379
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> Elliot Pollack, Esq
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> The Lyme Disease Foundation
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> Richard Blumenthal
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> Kevin O'Connor
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> The Hartford Courant, The Washington Post
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> The Child Advocate
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> Governor Rell


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