Re: Anonymous Internet Harssment and Lyme is a Bioweapon (US Army says so)



McSweegan, you will recall, is the NIH's Infamous "DO NOTHING"
novelist. I will copy in McSweegan's sicko "Obsession" story below this
complaint to the FBI and the US Attorney's office.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/26/eveningnews/main560528.shtml

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Subject: Anonymous INternet Harssment using an anonymous
remailer...Re: Same address for "hung like a horse" post as the Lacy
Peterson Death threat post...Re: Anonymous Internet Harssment and Lyme
is a Bioweapon (US Army says so)
Date: Thursday, October 05, 2006 09:18:10 Thu, 05 Oct 2006 13:18:10
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Anonymous Internet Harassment using an anonymous remailer:


Notice that "Chuck" uses an anonymous remailer in his story about how
women who
have children with Lyme disease, have put ticks on their children,
themselves,
in his "Obsession" story, in which he also pretends to be a woman (Ed
has
serious sexuality/mysogyny issues):
http://www.actionlyme.org/MCSWEEGAN_AND_MUNCHAUSENS.htm

McSweegan was also at the Jan 31, 2001 FDA LYMErix vaccine meeting and
later
posted this anonymously, using a remailer:
http://www.actionlyme.org/McSweegan_Stalking_Feb_2001_38a561b9b28962b5.htm

That was after I told the FDA that LYMErix was bogus
because they used a bogus blood test to qualify it and that Yale and
SmithKline
illegal threw out vaccine failure data as "unconfirmed Lyme"
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/01/slides/3680s2_11.pdf


The SPECIFICITY of each antibody to Lyme is ACCURATE for diagnosis.
If you require 5 SPECIFIC antibodies to be present, when, as Steere
says, these
antibodies evolve over time, that decreases the ACCURACY of the test,
or misses
more cases.

Steere himself said these antibodies appear over time, and that new IgM
was
diagnostic of persisting infection:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_t
erm=3531237%5BUID%5D

The opposite is what we now have as a test for Lyme, that the CDC
claims is
accurate but is NOT according to the FDA rules for a method validation.
What we
have now for a Lyme test is like saying I cannot be white female unless
I have
blond hair, am shorter than 5'-4," and have a certain level of estrogen
in my
blood.

The entire STUPID idea for a Lyme vaccine for a relapsing fever
borreliosis was
Ed McSweegan's, as you can see from his harassing letter to Senator
Barry
Goldwater, where he not only exposed the fact that the Navy experiments
with
illegal nerve gas, but that the US Navy was incompetent, and he also
verbally
assaulted the entire Department of Defense, as the Commanding Officer
of the
Naval Medical Research Unit in Bethesda stated.

McSweegan's harassing letter and the Navy's response is on my homepage.


You can see that McSweegan has stalked and harassed everyone, and is
very, very
mentally ill.

Please look into the matter.

KMDickson
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Obsession
By Edward McSweegan
Honorable Mention
"Are you back online with those crazies?"
"They're not crazy. And neither am I."
"Well, you're making me crazy. And the kids."
I listened to his angry exhale. I could feel his eyes on the back of my
neck as I stared at the computer screen. My skin is super-sensitive
since the disease started.
He said, "The kids are in bed, in case you manage to drag yourself away
from that online loony bin."
I listened to his feet stomp into our bedroom.
The kids are fine. He's fine too. But I'm not. Doesn't he understand
that? It hurts just to sit here and type out my messages to the group.
I don't know what I'll do if I can't type anymore. Who will I talk to
about this endless nightmare?
I shouldn't say that. Frank was a good husband. He went with me to the
doctors. I had all the symptoms. I still do. There's fever, sweats,
chills, sore throat, upset stomach, shortness of breath, joint pain,
headaches, eye floaters, confusion, forgetfulness..., confusion,
irritability--that's mostly Frank's fault--tremors and exhaustion. I
think there are more. They come and go.
The first doctor I saw didn't have a clue. He poked and prodded and
asked about the flu.
"It's June. Who gets the flu in June?" I asked.
"It happens," he said from behind the barricade of his desk.
I tried most of the doctors in town. None of them knew what they were
doing. None of them made a diagnosis I could accept.
***
On grocery day, I was still wondering why I felt so bad when I
overheard two women talking about Lyme disease and the ticks the older
woman said she kept finding in her yard. I backed out of line with my
cart.
"Excuse me," I said. "What were you saying about those ticks?"
"Oh, it's dreadful, dear. Nasty, blood-sucking creatures. Then you get
all those horrible complications that never go away. The doctors never
manage to diagnose it," she said. "It's a nightmare."
I was so excited. I grabbed her arm as if she might suddenly disappear.
"Yes, I think I have that." I told her about all my symptoms and the
doctors' silly ideas about flu and aging.
"My dear, they have no idea." She waved a dismissive hand. "You need
an expert."
"And you need the right information to make sure they give you the
right antibiotics," said the other woman.
"Where can I...?"
"The Internet. There is a whole community of wonderful patients who can
help you get the right treatments for this awful thing."
She scribbled some Web addresses on the corner of her grocery list,
tore off the paper and handed it to me. "You check here before you
waste more time with those HMO docs. We have to help ourselves, dear.
Keep in touch."
Well, she was right. I found everything on the Internet. Some victims
had posted their symptoms, a do-it-yourself diagnostic survey, and
heart-breaking stories about ruined health and indifferent doctors. Now
I didn't feel so alone.
***
Frank took me to another doctor and I got the Lyme blood tests. All the
tests came back negative, but I knew they would. The Internet sites
said the tests were inaccurate so you had to rely on how you felt.
The doctor shook his head and said I was wrong. "Online chat rooms
and newsgroups are not reliable medical sources. You shouldn't listen
to faceless strangers just because they're agreeable and accessible
through a computer."
I saw Frank nodding in agreement. I think that was when he decided I
was obsessed. That was so unfair of him. All I wanted was to feel
better again.
Driving home, he said, "Honey, none of the doctors can find any
evidence that this is Lyme. They did the blood work. I think we need to
re-focus and ask what else it could be."
"No. The tests are unreliable. The Internet says you can be
seronegative."
"Then why'd you take 'em in the first place?" He raked his
fingers through his "Look, a pregnancy test isn't always reliable
either. But you take five of them and if they're all negative it's safe
to say you're not pregnant. Right?"
He had that nodding, eager look on his face. I could see he was hoping
I would just agree. But I couldn't. Other people failed the tests and
still had Lyme. I knew I did too. "I'm not pregnant," I said. We drove
home in silence.
***
The doctor refused to write me a script for antibiotics. I'd already
used all the antibiotics I got from the all the others. It's so
outrageous having to beg for the medicine you need to get well. Lucky
for me, someone in Lyme Chat said you could buy antibiotics online.
They were for aquarium fish, but so what. I bought three hundred
dollars worth before Frank saw the credit card bills and went
ballistic.
A week later, Frank suggested we see a specialist at the university
hospital.
Well, he seemed nice enough. He read through my charts and asked me
about my lab work. I didn't tell him about the aquarium antibiotics.
He made a temple of his fingers and said, "You know, these ticks are
clever little vampires. They have tiny saw-toothed heads to cut through
your skin and burrow in." He jabbed two fingers onto the desktop. "Then
they secrete a cement that holds them in place. That's why they're so
hard to pull out. Now once they get themselves anchored they release
various chemicals to dampen your immune system and keep your blood from
coagulating."
I felt faint.
"And the bacteria they sometimes carry, they're sort of shaped like
microscopic worms or snakes. A lot of people imagine these things
wiggling through their skin and corkscrewing into their nerves and
joints."
I scratched at a sudden itch on my arm.
"These can be very powerful and disturbing images for many people.
Sometimes they can be overwhelming, even when there is no tick. No
parasite. No bacteria."
"What?" I asked. "You mean, not real?"
He drummed his fingers on his desk. "It's a condition called
'delusional parasitosis'. Lyme disease fits this paradigm for a lot of
people: some of whom are often so desperate for a physical explanation
to an illness when, in fact, it may be more appropriate to explore an
emotional or psychiatric...."
I was out of my chair and out the door before he finished telling me I
was nuts. In the car, I screamed at Frank for tricking me. "I'm not
crazy."
"Look, you need help," he pleaded. "You need to get well. Who cares
how that happens as long as it happens? Those hypochondriacs on the
Internet are just re-enforcing your belief in something no one else can
see."
"Then I'll have to show you," I said.
***
On Saturday, I got myself out of the house and drove over to the kids'
school. Where the playground backed up to the woods, I unfolded one of
our queen-size white sheets and dragged it over the uncut grass. I saw
a tick expert do this on the Discovery Channel. Then I turned the ***
over.
"There they are." I started laughing. Reluctantly, I knelt down and
counted the tiny black dots clinging to my ***. I used a stiff blade
of grass to flick the little monsters into an old baby food jar. I
jammed the lid and hurried home.
I showered and shampooed. Then I went into our backyard with a fresh
white ***; I had to throw the first one away. How could I ever sleep
on it again? I dragged the *** around the yard until I found a tick.
Thank God we didn't have as many as the school. I showered again,
threw away the other contaminated ***, and waited for Frank to come
home.
When he came in I waved the jar in his face and said, "Here's your
proof. We're infested."
He took the jar and peered at it. "What's this?"
"Ticks. Nymphal ticks. The kind that infect you. They're loaded with
Lyme bacteria and God knows what else."
He rolled his eyes. "Oh, please. I'll spray some pesticide if you're
afraid of the backyard. Is there any dinner or do we have to eat
ticks?"
I stormed upstairs and got back online to tell my fellow victims about
the ticks I found.
Later, Frank came upstairs to nag me about my Internet sessions, but I
ignored him. After he went to bed I found my jar of ticks in the
kitchen and brought it upstairs.
The boys were asleep. I straightened out their sheets and blankets. I
know I haven't been the best mother to them lately. But I'm so
tired from having to fight this disease alone. I need help.
I unscrewed the jar's lid and sprinkled the ticks into their hair.
Someone has to listen to me.

magruder wrote:
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Subject: Anonymous Internet Harssment and Lyme is a Bioweapon (US Army
says so)

Date: Thursday, October 05, 2006 05:06:56 [View Source]

We would like to know, froim "law enforcement," is this abuse and
harassment by
Yale et al, because Lyme is a bioweapon? UNSCOM was looking for "tick
nursery
equipment" in Iraq

RICO COMPLAINT- Note the date:
http://www.actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm

Is this abuse and harassment because the US intends to use ticks as
bioweapons
vectors or is it because the US already has, and you don't want it
known that
Lyme was an accidental release from Plum Island?

http://www.actionlyme.org/ALS_&_Lyme_47%25.htm
Lyme is associated with 1/2 the ALS deaths, and that is a published
journal
article.

KMDIckson
23 Garden Street
Pawcatuck, CT

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"The Army is contributing $4.8 million toward the research because the
government thinks ticks could be used in a bioterrorist plot to spread
infectious diseases."


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Speakers hail Lyme research
Awareness month is May
By Dan Shapley
Poughkeepsie Journal

April 27, 2006

The number of cases of ehrlichiosis and babesiosis, both spread by the
same
black-legged tick that carries Lyme disease, rose steeply in Dutchess
County
last year.

The tiny blood-sucking arachnid already causes 1,300 documented cases
of Lyme
disease every year in Dutchess, on average in the past decade. Lyme
disease
causes a flu-like illness that can lead to severe neurological,
arthritic and
cardiac problems if not treated promptly and effectively with
antibiotics.

And a new type of tick, the lone star tick, is making inroads in the
county,
promising yet another way to get ill from enjoying the outdoors in the
Hudson
Valley.

But there is hope, speakers said at a press conference in Poughkeepsie
Wednesday
that signaled an early kick-off to Lyme Disease Awareness Month in May.

A federal bill supporting research has increased support among local
representatives, and scientists are already making progress toward
developing a
vaccine that would prevent black-legged ticks from biting.

"There is a lot of research going on to solve this problem," said
Stephen Wikel,
a University of Connecticut scientist who was invited to speak by the
Hudson
Valley Lyme Disease Association.

Tick-spit project

Wikel is working to sequence the genome of the black-legged tick. The
aim is to
understand how tick spit thwarts the human immune response, so that a
vaccine
can be developed to thwart tick spit. The Army is contributing $4.8
million
toward the research because the government thinks ticks could be used
in a
bioterrorist plot to spread infectious diseases.

In Dutchess County, documented cases of the malaria-like babesiosis
were up to
31 in 2005, from eight the past two years, according to preliminary
Department
of Health data. Documented cases of ehrlichiosis, which is now being
called
anaplasmosis, were also up significantly - to 194 cases from an
average of 65
the previous three years.

Commissioner of Health Dr. Michael Caldwell said concerted educational
efforts
have helped residents and doctors better prevent and treat tick-borne
diseases.

"We're frustrated. We've done all we can, and we need that research to
push us
forward," Caldwell said. "Ultimately, we're going to need a vaccine
that can
protect us from the bite of a tick."

A federal bill, the Lyme and Tick-Borne Disease Prevention, Education
and
Research Act, would spend $100 million over five years on research and
education. It has support from local Democrats and Republicans, but it
is
unclear how much support it has across the country.

"I'm hopeful we will be able to speed up the process of finding ways
that Lyme
disease can be detected, treated and prevented," said Lori Patricola,
the Hudson
Valley representative of U.S. Rep. John Sweeney, R-Clifton Park.

Dan Shapley can be reached at dshapley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061004/ap_on_go_co/congress_pages_49&printer=1;_ylt
=AurZCCeyjqDch3wsX17HBYiMwfIE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MXN1bHE0BHNlYwN0bWE-

Chuck posted this:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_frm/thread/e3434128f

9b1acaf/e66a398e86657054?q=I+hear+he+is+hung+like+a+horse&rnum=5#e66a398e8665705
4
And this:
http://www.actionlyme.org/CHUCK_NANCY_BLOWJOB.htm

What are all of you "law enforcement" people going to do about all this filth
and harassment?

And the Lacy Peterson threat?

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_thread/thread/737c59

b6c5c3f481/940b6cbe6d735d5c?lnk=gst&q=lyme+roads+dangerous+lacy&rnum=2#940b6cbe6
d735d5c

When are you going to start doing your jobs?


KMDICKSON
------------------------------------

Aide says he reported Foley 2 years ago

By DEVLIN BARRETT, Associated Press Writer 19 minutes ago

A senior congressional aide said Wednesday he told House Speaker Dennis
Hastert's office in 2004 about worrisome conduct by former Rep. Mark Foley
(news, bio, voting record) with teenage pages - the earliest known alert to
the
GOP leadership.

Kirk Fordham told The Associated Press that when he was told about Foley's
inappropriate behavior toward pages, he had "more than one conversation with
senior staff at the highest level of the House of Representatives asking them
to
intervene."

The conversations took place long before the e-mail scandal broke, Fordham
said,
and at least a year earlier than members of the House GOP leadership have
acknowledged.

Fordham resigned Wednesday as chief of staff to Rep. Thomas Reynolds (news,
bio,
voting record), R-N.Y.

Fordham spoke to the AP after ABC News quoted unidentified GOP sources as
insinuating that he had intervened on behalf of Foley, his former boss, to
prevent an inquiry into Foley's conduct.

"This is categorically false," Fordham said. "At no point ever did I ask
anyone
to block any inquiries into Foley's actions or behavior."

The longtime Capitol Hill aide said he would fully disclose to the FBI and the
House ethics committee "any and all meetings and phone calls" regarding
Foley's
behavior that he had with senior staffers in the House leadership.

"The fact is even prior to the existence of the Foley e-mail exchanges I had
more than one conversation with senior staff at the highest level of the House
of Representatives asking them to intervene when I was informed of Mr. Foley's
inappropriate behavior," Fordham said.

Fordham said one staffer to whom he spoke remains employed by a senior House
Republican leader. He would not identify the staffer.

"Rather than trying to shift the blame on me, those who are employed by these
House leaders should acknowledge what they know about their action or inaction
in response to the information they knew about Mr. Foley prior to 2005,"
Fordham
said.

A Capitol Hill aide for more than a decade, Fordham said he resigned because
he
did not want his role in the Foley matter to harm his boss' re-election bid.

"I have no reason to state anything other than the facts. I have no
congressman
and no office to protect," Fordham said.

Before his resignation as Foley's chief of staff, Fordham had been serving in
the same capacity for Reynolds, a member of the GOP leadership who has
struggled
to avoid political damage in the scandal's fallout.

Republicans have been struggling to put the scandal behind them, but another
member of the leadership, Rep Roy Blunt of Missouri, said pointedly during the
day he would have handled the entire matter differently than Speaker Dennis
Hastert did, had he known about the complaints when they were first raised
last
year.

"I think I could have given some good advice here, which is you have to be
curious. You have to ask all the questions you can think of," Blunt said. "You
absolutely can't decide not to look into activities because one individual's
parents don't want you to."

Foley resigned last week after he was reported to have sent salacious
electronic
messages to teenage male pages. He has checked into an undisclosed facility
for
treatment of alcoholism, leaving behind a mushrooming political scandal and
legal investigation.

Acting U.S. Attorney Jeff Taylor for the District of Columbia sought
protection
of the records in a three-page letter to House counsel Geraldine Gennet,
according to a Justice official speaking on condition of anonymity.

Such letters often are followed by search warrants and subpoenas, and signal
that investigators are moving closer to a criminal investigation.

The request was aimed at averting a conflict with the House similar to a
standoff in May when FBI agents raided Louisiana Rep. William Jefferson (news,
bio, voting record)'s office seeking information in a bribery investigation.

Meanwhile, FBI agents have begun interviewing participants in the House page
program, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of
anonymity because of the ongoing investigation. The official declined to say
whether the interviews were limited to current pages or included former pages.

Justice Department spokeswoman Tasia Scolinos stressed that the investigation
is
still preliminary. Also, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement confirmed
that it has begun its own preliminary inquiry. Spokesman Tom Berlinger said
the
case is in its initial stages and is not a full-blown criminal inquiry.

Fordham played a key role in fast-developing events late last week. Initially,
Foley was reported to have written overly friendly - not sexually explicit -
e-mails to a former Capitol page. A day later, ABC news followed up with a
report that said the Florida lawmaker had also sent sexually explicit instant
messages to at least one other male page.

He said earlier this week he asked Foley about the sexually explicit instant
messages, and the congressman confirmed they were probably his.

"Like so many, I feel betrayed by Mark Foley's indefensible behavior," he
said.
He blamed Democrats for seeking to make a political issue of the matter in
Reynolds' re-election campaign, "and I will not let them do so."

There were signs of concern among Republicans, as well.

Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record) of Arizona called for a group of
former senators and others to investigate how the House handled the affair.

"We need to move forward quickly and we need to reach conclusions and
recommendations about who is responsible," McCain said during a campaign
speech
for Sen. Lincoln Chafee (news, bio, voting record) in Rhode Island. "I think
it
needs to be addressed by people who are credible."

Some other Republicans rallied to the speaker. The chairmen of two coalitions
of
social and fiscal conservatives in Congress said he should not step down.
"Speaker Hastert is a man of integrity," Rep. Mike Pence (news, bio, voting
record), R-Ind., and Rep. Joe Pitts, R-Pa., said in a joint statement.

Rep. Rodney Alexander (news, bio, voting record), R-La., the congressman who
sponsored the page at the heart of the furor, said Hastert "knew about the
e-mails that we knew about," including one in which Foley asked the page to
send
his picture. But he quickly backed off that comment, saying he discussed the
e-mails with Hastert's aides, not the speaker himself.

"I guess that's a poor choice of words that I made there," he told AP.

Hastert has insisted he not know about the e-mails that were discussed with
his
staff.

Alexander said in an interview he first took up the matter after receiving
press
inquiries in November, when he told Hastert's staff and the parents of the
16-year-old boy who received the e-mails. The parents wanted the
correspondence
stopped but apparently did not want to take the matter further.

After a second round of press inquiries in the spring, Alexander said, he
again
notified the family and discussed the e-mails with the new majority leader,
John
Boehner of Ohio, on the House floor during a vote.

Alexander said Boehner turned first to Reynolds, the architect of the
Republican
midterm election strategy.

"I went to Boehner before Reynolds," Alexander told AP. "He sent Reynolds to
me
to talk about it. Within a minute Reynolds and I were talking."

Boehner and Reynolds have both said they had spoken with Hastert about a
complaint concerning a former page from Louisiana last spring, after Alexander
told them about it.

The uproar that followed Foley's resignation has enveloped Republicans who
were
already at risk at losing control of Congress in elections five weeks away.

Conservative activist Richard A. Viguerie was among those who called for
Hastert
to step down. "The fact that they just walked away from this, it sounds like
they were trying to protect one of their own members rather than these young
boys," Viguerie said on Fox News.

Hastert has he would not quit.

Alexander defended Hastert on Wednesday, as well as his own response.

"Hey, what else was I supposed to do?" Alexander asked. "I was very
uncomfortable even talking to somebody in the speaker's office."

___

Associated Press writers Andrew Taylor, Lara Jakes Jordan and Laurie Kellman
in
Washington; Marus Kabel in Springfield, Mo., and Michelle Smith in Providence,
R.I., contributed to this report

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From: kmdickson@xxxxxxxxxxx
The FBI and the DOJ should look into the matter, but they don't and have
already
been given the data, As you can see, in addition to the Lyme RICO
complaint,
I
sent this data to Chertoff over a year ago. I got no response:
http://www.actionlyme.org/LYME_CORRUPTICUT.htm

What makes the FBI think they can only investigate a crime when little
people
do
crimes, and ignore what Yale has done?

There are THREE examples of Yale not being able to read their Western Blots
in
LYMErix vaccinated people, but they never told the FDA. They LIED to the
FDA
about LYMErix, and they are lying still, about the validity of the current
Lyme
testing. What's wrong with the FBI and Richard Blumenthal? They don't want
to
protect women and children WHEN THAT IS THEIR *JOB*?

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

and the third example is none other than Gary Wormser's data:


http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=1052358
3

"Although none of the immunoblots was interpreted as positive, several
noteworthy effects on immunoblot reactivity were observed. In addition to
the
expected reactivity at the 31-kDa band (OspA), those serum samples with
intense
IgG OspA reactivity regularly had several bands of smaller molecular sizes,
including bands of approximately 22 and 16 kDa, particularly in individuals
receiving three vaccine doses (Fig. 3). The reason for the production of
these
additional bands is not known, but they may represent reactivity to
degradation
products of OspA or to other smaller-molecular-weight proteins which have
amino
acid sequences in common with epitopes of OspA. The presence of these bands
might lead to diagnostic confusion if they are interpreted as indicating
reactivity to the 18-kDa protein, which is a band of diagnostic importance
for
IgG immunoblot interpretation. Sera with OspA antibodies were also
associated
with darkening of the immunoblot extending down to the 31-kDa band and
somewhat beyond. Reactivity of high-titer OspA antibodies to small amounts
of
residual OspA protein that failed to migrate to the 31-kDa position is a
possible explanation for this. The darkening may make it difficult to
visualize
bands above 31 kDa or to judge their intensity accurately, including the six
significant IgG bands with molecular sizes greater than 31 kDa (3). The
darkening may be even more pronounced with serum samples from individuals
after
receipt of a third dose of recombinant OspA vaccine at the 12-month time
point
(Fig. 3, 4, and 5B). OspA antibody titers after three doses of vaccine are
substantially greater than those after two doses (data not shown) (7). IgM
reactivity to OspA, however, is of lesser intensity than the IgG response
(Fig.
4)."


Blah, Blah, Blah- THEY COULD NOT READ THEIR WESTERN BLOTS IN LYMERIX
vaccinated
people, but they all waited until after the FDA approved LYMErix to report
this.


FBI and the US Attorney's Office and Chertoff and every other person in
receipt
of a dot guv paycheck that I know if, is a Dot Guv Wimp.

*TOTAL* *WIMPS* 'Will not protect women and children from this abuse and
harassment. Do my kids have congenital Lyme?
http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm

Without a doubt.

KMDICKSON
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2006 00:28:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: "LymeQ Ween" <lymeqween@xxxxxxxxx> A

Subject: The Lyme Crazies (Infectious Diseases Society, ALDF.com, and
Related Scoundrels)

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"Chuck" seems to go really ballistic (sci.med.diseases.lyme Google Group)
whenever we mention Lyme as a bioweapon. Remember that that was always's
McSweegan's obsession. He sees himself as a bioweapons insider, when, by
virture of his old "BioTerror" website, we learned about Japan's Unit 731,
and
related, and that brought us to the point where we realize this is the main
reason they are spinning Lyme. This data (that McSweegan exposed
independently
of his job requirement), someone who is really a US bioweapons insider would
not
throw out there on the internet. I believe McSweegan is delusional about
his
role in the US Bioweapons programs.

Notice that every time he does something related to his actual job, we hear
about it, like the traveling to Russia, and now India. I think he is being
sent
to India by the NIH to look like he is actually doing something in the
Indo-Vaccine program, which he alleges he knew nothing about.

I think he is an outsider in the real world of bioweapons study, and that is
because they know he cannot be trusted, because he is such a bigmouth
(Goldwater
Letter and related hateful, vindictive "exposures," as well as the stupid
Lyme
vaccine).
http://www.actionlyme.org/McSweegan.htm

He has no life outside his own little dominion of harassing Lyme victims.
Perhaps he was told by SmithKline that that was his job. Perhaps that's
because
they are pissed about losing $200 million on a bogus vaccine, and also their
reputation.

Now SmithKline has a role in US Bioweapons programs, and that would be
because
of all the blood they collected during the vaccine trial and what they
learned
about the blood screw-ups in LYMErix vaccination. They learned that OspA is
too
toxic, so they created an adjuvant class that is not so highly
lipid-acylated
or
with the highly electronegative core (sticky).

IDSA completely ignores the immune suppression and immune dysregulation
aspects
of Borreliosis (that is, that may be the bioweapons' value), despite Wormser
et
al discovering the various o-penias related to tick infections


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_t


erm=%28thrombocytopenia%5BText%20Word%5D%20OR%20thrombocytopaenia%5BText%20Word%


5D%20OR%20%22thrombocytopenia%22%5BMeSH%20Terms%5D%29%20AND%20wormser%5BAll%20Fi
elds%5D
except for the part where IDSA acknowledges that we now have something else
but
it isn't Lyme - Yeah, like, now it's MS and ALS, and other permanently
damaging
neurological and blood disorder diseases, and *also,* undiagnosed
ehrlichioses-
which do antigenic variation, too, and for which there also are no valid
diagnostic tests or vaccines.


In that admission in the new guidelines, they made their fatal mistake. I
think
that is the tie-in. These very serious disease outcomes are something we
all
know about (too intimately, thanks), and certainly is the reason Klempner is
now
head of a Level IV lab (he collected a great deal of blood, too, and he even
mentions tuberculosis in the July 2001 NEJM Breaking News Bull*** where he
says
Lyme is an imaginary disease with no real markers of illness).

The immune suppression and immune dysregulation which allowed for latent
infections to take over (viruses and MS), are the key bioweapons feature
that
they want to study more; that SmithKline discovered the hard way; that
they're
lying about; that resulted in SmithKline and Corixa's modification of OspA
to
create new adjuvants; that has NOT resulted in any further work on a
tuberculosis vaccine (these fungi they have a real hard time with, because
they
stick to everything and are intracellular); that brought out/verified a
whole
new Bioweapons World of genetic susceptibilities to diseases, which they
intend
to keep quiet about.

'Except for McSweegan and "Chuck," whose relentless psychopathy give us
clues
all the time. The smarter thing to do would have been to treat us, because
that
would have led to the development of new antimicrobial agents and new valid
information about cancers, immunology, and the like. It would have been of
real-world cutting edge biotech patentable, profitable commercial product,
especially because of Europe's tick infestation.

[No one cares about Africa, because as has been said of AIDS and children in
Africa, BigPharma was not interested because there would be no one to pay
for
the drugs.]

IDSA has nothing to offer the real world of Emerging Infectious Diseases,
and
other countries will get ahead of us. If I were in charge of this program,
I'd
be doing just what Yale did, without the biotech FRAUD part. If they were
smart
and honest (which are the same thing), they would already have had built a
vector borne diseases institute and hospital and recruited world class
scientists and all of BigPharma to help them. We could have been
light-years
ahead of where we are now.

You have to share such technology or you are not going to get the best minds
to
participate, nor the normal building blocks of biomedical or any scientific
research. The influence of the Council on Foreign Relations here is clear
(Mortimer Zuckerman and Hank Greenberg are involved in Wormser's ALDF.com).
These psychopaths have determined that the answer to everything is
population
reduction, when the real answer is in farming solar energy.

NEVER, EVER lie about anything.

Other countries have a lot more smart people than we do, because this
country
never takes anything seriously; Merit has no merit, here, but only
ass-kissing,
incompetence, good hair and nails, sleaze and schmoozing, flies. I see that
all
the time in Lyme land and everywhere else, and it is, quite frankly, GROSS.

IDSA is going to lose control of these diseases, and other countries will
surpass us in biotech because of all the lies told here. IDSA doesn't even
know
how stupid they are, which is a sure sign of their stupidity.

Note that on my website is the only place in the world where you will find
something like this:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Pathology_indices.htm incomplete, though it is.
I find it hard to believe NO ONE has such a table (limited by the 256
characters
in an EXCEL cell- I'd have to do another program to get the full search
parameters in some of the queries). Not even AMA. When pure logic dictates
we
have to see this overlap to tell us the direction of research. What are we
missing as a valid marker in what "disorder?"

And other *obvious* questions. (Not obvious to Joe Regular MD, apparently.
They can't think outside the BigPharma and now "Insurance Medicine"
cookbook.)

The bad guys are going to lose, because that is the nature of things.


1) Here is the Steere original report in which he remarks that Lyme is like
the
trypanosomes:


http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=3531237

Although he says that data was not available on the serology of Relapsing
Fever,
there actually was such data:


http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=3540570
This second article is a very comprehensive article and you should read it
about
three times. In it you will find that rodent brains were the storage media
and
that the bug sheds (blebbing) surface antigens (flak).


2) The second example of the clarity in which it was understood that Lyme
was
a
relapsing fever borreliosis and changed surface antigens, necessitating
serial
Western Blots is this CDC document from 1990:
http://www.actionlyme.org/CDC_DOCUMENTS_1990.htm
"Significant change in IgM and IgG antibodies..." in serial Western Blots.
(Page
20 of that CDC publication.)


3) Dattwyler and Luft at the FDA in June 1994, suggest that the way to test
for
Lyme is to do serial Western Blots:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Dattwyler_Luft_Bb_DNA_in_CSF.htm
See where I circled what he said.

====

The Igenex Paper, where Nick Harris says about what I said to the FDA 3
years
later:
http://www.igenex.com/labtest.htm
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/01/slides/3680s2_11.pdf
--------------

Click on page 3533 here:


http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=1894359
Fikrig picked a fragment of Borrelia flagellin which resulted in a protein,
against which only Lyme victims' band 41 reacted.
That made the test SPECIFIC (an FDA rule) to the diagnosis of LYME, and not
some
other infection that had produced an anti-flagellar antibody.

One of the rules of a method validation is SPECIFICITY, or that, the test
does
not detect something else, with some degree of certainty.

Here is that patent, in which Yale makes the identical claims of validity to
the
US Patent Office:


http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%


2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=5,618,533.PN.&OS=PN/5,618,533&RS=
PN/5,618,533

"Infection with B. burgdorferi induces a strong humoral immune response.
*Early*
in human infection, antibodies are generated primarily against the 41-kDa
flagellar protein. In later stages, antibodies to the outer surface proteins
OspA and OspB, among others, appear [J. E. Craft et al., "Antigens Of
Borrelia
burgdorferi Recognized During Lyme Disease", J. Clin. Invest., 78, pp.
934-39
(1986)]. .."

========

NOW ON TO ALAN BARBOUR SAYING NUMEROUS STRAINS OF BUGS SHED NUMEROUS TYPES
OF
ANTIGENS, AND THAT AS A RESULT, THE IMMUNE SYSTEM MAY BE COMPLETELY
OVERWHELMED
(which means the current testing for Lyme is bogus)



http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetah


tml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=5&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=barbour.INNM.&s2=bor
relia.ABTX.&OS=IN/barbour+AND+ABST/borrelia&RS=IN/barbour+AND+ABST/borrelia

"2.1 Methods of Treatment

"An important aspect of the invention is the recognition that Borrelia
VMP-like
sequences recombine at the vls site, with the result that antigenic
variation
is
virtually limitless. Multiclonal populations therefore can exist in an
infected
patient so that immunological defenses are severely tested if not totally
overwhelmed.

"Thus there is now the opportunity to develop more effective combinations of
immunogens for protection against Borrelia infections or as preventive
inoculations such as in the form of cocktails of multiple antigenic variants
based on a base series of combinatorial VMP-like antigens. "

------


All of that means that they only test we can use for all kinds of Lyme is a
borrelia-specific flagellin antibody test, since flagellin does not change.
It
is not a varying antigen.

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From: kmdickson@xxxxxxxxxxx
This character on the Lyme disease newsgroup sci.med.diseases.lyme posts
awful
things about people and this is anonymous internet harassment. He now
uses
the
name "Usenet Supreme Commander Chuck."





http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_frm/thread/e3434128f




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

See more about him on my website and see what he has been doing on the
newsgroup.

This is a federal crime.

I think you should know how mentally ill Edward McSweegan is, also.

This was published:
http://www.actionlyme.org/MCSWEEGAN_AND_MUNCHAUSENS.htm

It is McSweegan who is obsessed. I reported him to the local New Haven
FBI,
but
the FBI actually approves of this filth, and they, too are obsessed with
it.
Filth is their only topic, but the same is true for the Rowlandgate
gang.
(The
Rowlandgaters partied and committed adultery and so forth, for the
purpose
of
steering a contract to a certain friend of theirs- the contract was for
pediatric jails and the like, because the Repugnicants and the American
Enterprise Institute, the NeoCons, and Daniel Pipes hate black people.)

Chuck's IP is in Connecticut, and he sometimes uses SBC. He is an
anonymous
internet stalker and harasser, and he even harassed a woman in the UK
and
told
her she would have a fate like Lacy Peterson.

I expect something to be done about this. There is more data on my
website
abotu what he has done. You can see he harassed the Hell out of the
Department
of the Navy and spilled the beans about the Navy's use of nerve gas and
its
antidote.
Obsession
By Edward McSweegan
Honorable Mention

"Are you back online with those crazies?"

"They're not crazy. And neither am I."

"Well, you're making me crazy. And the kids."

I listened to his angry exhale. I could feel his eyes on the back of my
neck
as
I stared at the computer screen. My skin is super-sensitive since the
disease
started.

He said, "The kids are in bed, in case you manage to drag yourself away
from
that online loony bin."

I listened to his feet stomp into our bedroom.

The kids are fine. He's fine too. But I'm not. Doesn't he understand
that?
It
hurts just to sit here and type out my messages to the group. I don't
know
what
I'll do if I can't type anymore. Who will I talk to about this endless
nightmare?

I shouldn't say that. Frank was a good husband. He went with me to the
doctors.
I had all the symptoms. I still do. There's fever, sweats, chills, sore
throat,
upset stomach, shortness of breath, joint pain, headaches, eye floaters,
confusion, forgetfulness..., confusion, irritability--that's mostly
Frank's
fault--tremors and exhaustion. I think there are more. They come and go.

The first doctor I saw didn't have a clue. He poked and prodded and
asked
about
the flu.

"It's June. Who gets the flu in June?" I asked.

"It happens," he said from behind the barricade of his desk.

I tried most of the doctors in town. None of them knew what they were
doing.
None of them made a diagnosis I could accept.

***

On grocery day, I was still wondering why I felt so bad when I overheard
two
women talking about Lyme disease and the ticks the older woman said she
kept
finding in her yard. I backed out of line with my cart.

"Excuse me," I said. "What were you saying about those ticks?"

"Oh, it's dreadful, dear. Nasty, blood-sucking creatures. Then you get
all
those
horrible complications that never go away. The doctors never manage to
diagnose
it," she said. "It's a nightmare."

I was so excited. I grabbed her arm as if she might suddenly disappear.
"Yes,
I
think I have that." I told her about all my symptoms and the doctors'
silly
ideas about flu and aging.

"My dear, they have no idea." She waved a dismissive hand. "You need an
expert."

"And you need the right information to make sure they give you the right
antibiotics," said the other woman.

"Where can I...?"

"The Internet. There is a whole community of wonderful patients who can
help
you
get the right treatments for this awful thing."

She scribbled some Web addresses on the corner of her grocery list, tore
off
the
paper and handed it to me. "You check here before you waste more time
with
those
HMO docs. We have to help ourselves, dear. Keep in touch."

Well, she was right. I found everything on the Internet. Some victims
had
posted
their symptoms, a do-it-yourself diagnostic survey, and heart-breaking
stories
about ruined health and indifferent doctors. Now I didn't feel so alone.

***

Frank took me to another doctor and I got the Lyme blood tests. All the
tests
came back negative, but I knew they would. The Internet sites said the
tests
were inaccurate so you had to rely on how you felt.

The doctor shook his head and said I was wrong. "Online chat rooms and
newsgroups are not reliable medical sources. You shouldn't listen to
faceless
strangers just because they're agreeable and accessible through a
computer."

I saw Frank nodding in agreement. I think that was when he decided I was
obsessed. That was so unfair of him. All I wanted was to feel better
again.

Driving home, he said, "Honey, none of the doctors can find any evidence
that
this is Lyme. They did the blood work. I think we need to re-focus and
ask
what
else it could be."

"No. The tests are unreliable. The Internet says you can be
seronegative."

"Then why'd you take 'em in the first place?" He raked his fingers
through
his
"Look, a pregnancy test isn't always reliable either. But you take five
of
them
and if they're all negative it's safe to say you're not pregnant.
Right?"

He had that nodding, eager look on his face. I could see he was hoping I
would
just agree. But I couldn't. Other people failed the tests and still had
Lyme.
I
knew I did too. "I'm not pregnant," I said. We drove home in silence.

***

The doctor refused to write me a script for antibiotics. I'd already
used
all
the antibiotics I got from the all the others. It's so outrageous having
to
beg
for the medicine you need to get well. Lucky for me, someone in Lyme
Chat
said
you could buy antibiotics online. They were for aquarium fish, but so
what.
I
bought three hundred dollars worth before Frank saw the credit card
bills
and
went ballistic.

A week later, Frank suggested we see a specialist at the university
hospital.

Well, he seemed nice enough. He read through my charts and asked me
about
my
lab
work. I didn't tell him about the aquarium antibiotics.

He made a temple of his fingers and said, "You know, these ticks are
clever
little vampires. They have tiny saw-toothed heads to cut through your
skin
and
burrow in." He jabbed two fingers onto the desktop. "Then they secrete a
cement
that holds them in place. That's why they're so hard to pull out. Now
once
they
get themselves anchored they release various chemicals to dampen your
immune
system and keep your blood from coagulating."

I felt faint.

"And the bacteria they sometimes carry, they're sort of shaped like
microscopic
worms or snakes. A lot of people imagine these things wiggling through
their
skin and corkscrewing into their nerves and joints."

I scratched at a sudden itch on my arm.

"These can be very powerful and disturbing images for many people.
Sometimes
they can be overwhelming, even when there is no tick. No parasite. No
bacteria."

"What?" I asked. "You mean, not real?"

He drummed his fingers on his desk. "It's a condition called 'delusional
parasitosis'. Lyme disease fits this paradigm for a lot of people: some
of
whom
are often so desperate for a physical explanation to an illness when, in
fact,
it may be more appropriate to explore an emotional or psychiatric...."

I was out of my chair and out the door before he finished telling me I
was
nuts.
In the car, I screamed at Frank for tricking me. "I'm not crazy."

"Look, you need help," he pleaded. "You need to get well. Who cares how
that
happens as long as it happens? Those hypochondriacs on the Internet are
just
re-enforcing your belief in something no one else can see."

"Then I'll have to show you," I said.

***

On Saturday, I got myself out of the house and drove over to the kids'
school.
Where the playground backed up to the woods, I unfolded one of our
queen-size
white sheets and dragged it over the uncut grass. I saw a tick expert do
this
on
the Discovery Channel. Then I turned the *** over.

"There they are." I started laughing. Reluctantly, I knelt down and
counted
the
tiny black dots clinging to my ***. I used a stiff blade of grass to
flick
the
little monsters into an old baby food jar. I jammed the lid and hurried
home.

I showered and shampooed. Then I went into our backyard with a fresh
white
***; I had to throw the first one away. How could I ever sleep on it
again?
I
dragged the *** around the yard until I found a tick. Thank God we
didn't
have
as many as the school. I showered again, threw away the other
contaminated
***, and waited for Frank to come home.

When he came in I waved the jar in his face and said, "Here's your
proof.
We're
infested."

He took the jar and peered at it. "What's this?"

"Ticks. Nymphal ticks. The kind that infect you. They're loaded with
Lyme
bacteria and God knows what else."

He rolled his eyes. "Oh, please. I'll spray some pesticide if you're
afraid
of
the backyard. Is there any dinner or do we have to eat ticks?"

I stormed upstairs and got back online to tell my fellow victims about
the
ticks
I found.

Later, Frank came upstairs to nag me about my Internet sessions, but I
ignored
him. After he went to bed I found my jar of ticks in the kitchen and
brought
it
upstairs.

The boys were asleep. I straightened out their sheets and blankets. I
know
I
haven't been the best mother to them lately. But I'm so tired from
having
to
fight this disease alone. I need help.

I unscrewed the jar's lid and sprinkled the ticks into their hair.

Someone has to listen to me.
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