Re: Conspiracy to 1) Defraud and 2) Slander the United States, and its Navy, 3) Reveal sensitive US bioweapons information, and 4) Render the US population disabled:



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Conspiracy to 1) Defraud and 2) Slander the United States, and its
Navy, 3) Reveal sensitive US bioweapons information, and 4) Render the
US population disabled:

NIH's "NO-WORK" Ed McSweegan corresponds with Senator Barry Goldwater
in 1986, explaining how the Department of the Navy is incompetent, and
that the Tick Borne Diseases funding and patent rights should therefore
be given to his criminally insane friends, including SmithKline (you
will see SmithKline mentioned below, in the Navy's response) and Yale..
These people later committed a fraud against the United States, as
IDSA is now doing, with their definition of "Lyme Disease" and their
statements as regards congenital infection. Now, in place of
SmithKline, McSweegan is helping Baxter defraud the United States with
their new OspA vaccine. Lyme is a borreliosis- a permanent brain and
nerve infection, that is STEALTH, and not primarily an inflammatory
disease.

Gulf War Illness and nerve agent (mentioned by McSweegan in his
criticisms of the Navy) antidotes on MedLine

Gulf War Illness and mycoplasmal infections

McSweegan trashed the US Navy, the NIH, the Lyme disease Foundation,
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. 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 cover up. McSweegan and "Biocrimes and
Misdemeanors"- criticizing the FBI McSweegan's Delusionsal Psychosis
talking: "As a graduate student twenty years ago, I had a departmental
recruiting poster tacked up on the wall next to my desk. It read, in
part, "If you are curious, patient, and awfully damned intelligent,
consider a Ph.D. in microbiology." In 1984 a degree in microbiology
seemed like a good idea." Having grandiose delusions about
how brilliant he is... he went on to do this:

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