McSweegan "outs" himself in the summer of 2003



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



Bioweaponeers Government Secret Leakers

ΣΛβ Sigma Alpha Beta (Self Ass-Biters Society)

Why is Double-Oh such a Self-Ass-Biter?

McSweegan hammers his former employer, the Department of the Navy-
Barry Goldwater Letter

McSweegan makes his living trashing people. He trashed the Navy, the
NIH (below), the Lyme disease Foundation (below link), the FBI, and
chronically stalks and trashes people who have Lyme disease, He
actually stalks us, and attends rallies, like the one in New York, at
the Pierre Hotel.

McSweegan and his "OBSESSION" (and Munchausens)

That would be because the Lyme vaccine was all his idea, and it was
bogus, never worked, hurt people, and he was involved in the whole scam
and cover up from start to finish.

See Edward McSweegan's and Yale's Durland Fish's Treatment on Tick Bite
Conspiracy "Want to send them a bogus article?"

"Double-Oh McSweegan" and the FBI

See McWeenie's Quackwatch page on Lyme disease. He's clearly furious
at us Lyme disease activists as regards the Lyme vaccine. LOL:
http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/lyme.html

Phone-bugging and stalking by DCF / "Chuck P Adams" / Ed McSweegan

Dearborn- Who Approved (McSweegan, Steere, Barbour)

McSweegan and the Lyme Disease Foundation - the Relentless "Wacko" and
Stalker; the issue was always whether or not a person should be treated
immediately upon tick attachment/bite.

McSweegan's Bioweapons Spy Fiction book- "Deliberate Release" :
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1403343535/202-5032109-8793428

McSweegan's Insane "Obsession" <-- a truly sick-minded ***, see the
following post

http://energycommerce.house.gov/108/Letters/07102003_1022.htm

NIH's do-nothing administrator


$100,000-a-year scientist not assigned any 'real work' in 7 years, he
says



Tania Branigan, Washington Post Saturday, July 5, 2003




Washington -- Every weekday at 6.30 a.m., Edward McSweegan climbs into
his Volkswagen Passat for the hourlong commute to the National
Institutes of Health. He has an office in Bethesda, Md., a job title --
health scientist administrator -- and an annual salary of about
$100,000.

What McSweegan says he does not have -- and has not had for the past
seven years -- is any real work. He was hired by the National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 1988, but says his bosses
transferred the research grants he administered to other workers eight
years later, leaving him with occasional tasks more suitable for a
typist or "gofer."

NIH officials denied the allegations earlier this week, but said they
would re-examine the issue after Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, raised
the issue in a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy
Thompson.

Grassley, who as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee has supported
budget increases for the NIH, learned of McSweegan's case when CBS News
contacted him for a story on the scientist. In the report that aired on
"CBS Evening News" on June 26, McSweegan said he had been paid to do
nothing for the past seven years.

McSweegan used to be NIH's program officer for Lyme disease but was
removed from the post in June 1995 after a dispute over his repeated
criticism of a politically influential support group for sufferers and
his allegations that NIH had been too accommodating of the group. He
had publicly described the Lyme Disease Foundation as "wacko" because
he disagreed with its theories about the disease. The dispute led to
his suspension without pay for two weeks for insubordination and
conduct unbecoming of a federal employee.

In spring 1996, his responsibilities for an unrelated program were also
removed. He maintains they have never been replaced.

In an interview this week, Grassley accused NIH of "an absolute
management vacuum" and said it is "ludicrous" that the administrator is
being paid to do nothing.

"We want to make sure we get the most bang for our buck, the most
research for our dollars," the senator added.

John Burklow, a spokesman for NIH, said McSweegan has always been
assigned duties appropriate to his position and pay level.

"The claim that he is being compensated for doing nothing is completely
inaccurate," Burklow said.

According to NIH, McSweegan is director of the U.S.-Indo Vaccine Action
Program, and has traveled to countries such as Russia representing the
agency. He has also "produced reports and other work products."

But McSweegan said he has never been told he was director of the
program and knew of no such title. Three other people ran the project,
and his work for it -- such as arranging coffee for lunches and
forwarding messages -- was "the kind of work you would get an intern to
do."

He added that the Office of Global Health Affairs had organized and
paid for his trip to Russia, and that his only reports had been brief
accounts of meetings.

McSweegan said he struggles to fill his eight-hour workdays by reading,
exercising and writing fiction. He has self-published a bioterrorism
thriller and a science fiction novel, and is working on a third book.

But he says his six-page job description is the ultimate work of
creative writing and describes his position as "a bizarre, surreal
situation -- part Orwell, part Kafka and part Dilbert."

"It's not my idea," said McSweegan, 47. "I have pointed it out
repeatedly over the years. I suppose they are just waiting for me to
get bored and frustrated and quit. But I haven't been inclined to do
that, because my wife has a real job and we have compelling family
reasons for staying in the area.

"I just expect to do this for maybe four more years until my wife
retires," he said. "It would be nice to get a real job doing real
work."

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