Re: Vaccine taken off the mkt. because of poor sales-HUH?
- From: chronichell70@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 13:19:26 -0700 (PDT)
On May 27, 12:00 pm, the 3rd Man <derdrittemann2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 26, 3:15 pm, chronichel...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:Maybe because (and this is pure speculation) he was part of that
Steere talks about a possible autoimmune response, and I'm sure he
suspects a lot of people did develop Lyme like syndrome due to the
vaccine.
Then why would he state that the vaccine was pulled because of
activist-generated fears that resulted in spurious litigation threats?
disaster (inadvertently) and his acceptance of this will give grounds
to many people that received the vaccine (and didn't develop any
symptoms) to file personal injury for non-specific symptoms. This as
well will give more ammo to people with non specific symptoms to
assert that it was due to undiagnosed lyme disease, i.e. people with
rheumatoid arthritis will claim that in one of their trips they
"probably" got infected with Lyme (even if this trip was to Ecuador).
I though that was the case. Meaning that people did file for personal
In other words, if the vaccine caused a "Lyme-like syndrome" in some
patients, I would have to think that would be a legitimate reason to
file personal injury claims.
injury claims, I'm not sure, but I thought that the company had
actually settled with some of those people.
Seems like he is denying this...both publically and personally,
intellectually.
Ironically, that will go in turn to validate the hypothesis
that people will develop severe illness even after the infection has
been cleared up, and hence long term use of antibiotics has very
little therapeutic. Hopefully this will result in more research put
into understanding this phenomenon.-
Yes, I follow this...what you say here...but I'm unsure that Steere
(or Kathleen) does.
Well actually I think they both do, they just don't want to accept it
publically. An alternative solution would be to have a vaccine that
uses a different protein of the bacteria. Then everybody will be happy
(except for the ones already sick) and we could just put this on the
past (sort of mentality in Steere case). Kathleen is more about
vengeance due to information that hasn't been presented in all honesty
by the "establishment" (IDSA), so it doesn't matter if it chronic
infection or autoimmune condition but more a matter of undiagnosed
lyme (and the abuses she had to go through).
(All you have to do to get K, to go bouncing off the walls, BTW...is
mention "Steere" and "vaccine" in the same sentence...it's like
throwing a couple of pounds of hamburger in the hyena cage at the Zoo).
Yes :)
what is your though about that 3rd? was the vaccine really withdrawn
because of poor sales?
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