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Subject: CDC in WaPo: BS!! Don't guve them any more money. Dissolve
this insane military-profiteering organization.
Date: Apr 10, 2008 5:11 AM
No.
(WaPo ARTICLE BELOW)
They - the CDC - do not need more money to be incompetent fools.
Their incompetence
is deliberate. The CDC never told us there was nothing we could do
about Lyme except
get rid of the deer, since one of their "officers," Alan Barbour:
http :// www .actionlyme.org/LYME IS A PERMANENT BRAIN INFECTION.htm
owned a patent for an OspA vaccine (ImmuLyme, over which Gary Wormser
is still being
sued), and they participated in the Dearborn bogus testing scam.
In fact, Dearborn was *THEIR* GIG (CDC's).
http :// www .actionlyme.org/DICKSON FDA SUBMISSION FULL.htm
Included in my FDA presentation package given to all the FDA Vaccine
Committee members
was the CDC's Dearborn invitation.
http :// www .actionlyme.org/Dearborn Who Approved.htm
There's a page right out of the Dearborn booklet.
CDC said not to use the bogus Steere strain (G39/40) to diagnose Lyme
(for Western Blotting), yet that was the bogus strain from which
Steere
invented this totally bullshit standard.
HOW STUPID DOES IT GET?
http :// www .actionlyme.org/CRYMEDISEASE CHP3.htm
ALL ABOUT THE CRAZY ALLEN STEERE.
CDC then *BLEW* *OFF* all the recommendations of all the invited labs-
as I told the
FDA Vaccine Committee in Jan 2001, followed by NIH's Edward McSweegan
TRASHING
ME, for doing the entire DHHS's jobs for them:
http :// www .actionlyme.org/McSweegan Stalking Feb 2001 38a561b9b28962b5.htm
There he is, posting illegally and anonymously, harassing Lyme
victims.
CDC then also LIED to CT AG Richard Blumenthal in his 2004 Lyme
Hearing, and said
they would change their website to show that the bogus Dearborn method
(invented
by CDC officer Allen Steere in Europe), was not to be used to diagnose
Lyme:
http :// www .actionlyme.org/LymeFraudShort.htm
The CDC did the opposite, one year later, on Feb 11, 2005.
This is bullshit.
Every time some dot guv clique gets caught being incompetent slime
balls, they complain
that their job is too tough, and that they need more money:
http :// www .actionlyme.org/ADD MORE PSYCHOPATHS.htm
Awww w. The poor thiiinnngggsss!!
This is bullshit. We do not need the CDC. They're profiteering,
lying fools
and should never be allowed near anyone's children. See the graphics
on my
home page for some examples of what happens to children who are not
pre-screened
for immune competence to any of the forced vaccines and their
adjuvants:
http :// www .actionlyme.org/index.htm
Nobody needs this insane crap from yet another clique of incompetent,
greedy, lying
FOOLS!!!
http :// www .actionlyme.org/CDCS PARTICIPATION IN LYME CRIMES.htm
There is a complaint to the House Oversight Committee, demonstrating
that the CDC
knows the current testing for Lyme is bogus. THEY KNOW IT IS BOGUS,
because in
their patents, they identify the genetic HLA differences, and that
this has an effect
on Western Blot results.
THAT is crime, and should be charged as homicide.
http :// www .actionlyme.org/USDOJ COMPLAINT RICO.htm
Kathleen M. Dickson
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http :// www .washingtonpost,com /wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/09/AR2008040902369 pf.html
Climate Change Brings Health Risks
By H. JOSEF HEBERT
The Associated Press
Wednesday, April 9, 2008; 6:03 PM
WASHINGTON -- A top government health official said Wednesday that
climate change
is expected to have a significant impact on health in the next few
decades, with
certain regions of the country and the elderly and children most
vulnerable
to increased health problems.
Howard Frumkin, a senior official of the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention,
gave a detailed summary on the likely health impacts of global warming
at a congressional
hearing. But he refrained from giving an opinion on whether carbon
dioxide, a leading
greenhouse gas, should be regulated as a danger to public health.
"The CDC doesn't have a position on ... EPA's regulatory decisions,"
said Frumkin, determined to avoid getting embroiled in the contentious
issue over
whether the Environmental Protection Agency should regulate CO2 under
the federal
Clean Air Act.
The Supreme Court a year ago declared CO2 a pollutant under the
federal air quality
law and told the EPA it must determine whether CO2's link to climate
change
endangers public health or welfare. If it does, it must be regulated,
said the court.
But the EPA has been slow to respond to the court directive, saying it
must review
such a regulation's broad impact on emissions from everything from
cars and
power plants to schools.
"To the science, there is strong evidence the carbon dioxide is a
greenhouse
gas ... and that there is strong evidence that climate change affects
public health
in many ways," responded Frumkin, carefully gauging his words, when
pressed
by Rep. Hilda Solis, D-Calif., on the issue.
Frumkin, director of CDC's National Center for Environmental Health,
outlined
the range of "major anticipated health" issues as a result of climate
change.
Among them, the prospects of more heat waves that are of special
danger to the elderly
and the poor; more incidents of extreme weather posing a danger of
drought in some
areas and flooding in others; increase of food-borne and waterborne
infectious diseases;
more air pollution because of higher temperatures; and the migration
into new areas
of vector-borne and zoonotic diseases such as Lyme disease, West Nile
virus, malaria
or dengue fever as seasonal patterns change.
"Over the next few decades in the United States, climate change is
likely to
have a significant impact on health," Frumkin told the House Select
Committee
on Energy Independence and Global Warming.
The Atlanta-based CDC is considered the government's premier disease
tracking
and monitoring agency.
Frumkin's testimony focused in greater detail and more directly on the
likely
human health risk of global warming than testimony given last October
by the agency's
director, Julie Gerberding, before the Senate Environment and Public
Works Committee.
It was later learned that the White House had heavily edited
Gerberding's testimony,
deleting whole sections of the prepared remarks including one entitled
"Climate
Change is a Public Concern."
"CDC considers climate change a serious public health concern,"
Frumkin
told the House committee Wednesday.
Frumkin said he recognized the issue of global warming and public
health "remains
controversial, and some of my testimony may not necessarily reflect
broad consensus
across the administration."
But Solis, who chaired the hearing, said she suspected that "a layer
of screening"
continues to limit what CDC officials are allowed to say, particularly
regarding
the agency's ability to deal with the health risks.
Solis said she was perturbed that the administration did not give the
committee
Frumkin's testimony in advance, as is customary, and that he did not
have more
to say "on how we could empower the CDC. I don't think we heard that."
Jonathan Patz, professor of environmental and health sciences at the
University
of Wisconsin, told the committee the CDC doesn't have the money "to
support
the efforts to protect us from climate change."
"I think their hands are tied," said Patz.
The president has asked Congress for $8.8 billion for the CDC during
the 2009 fiscal
year, $412 million less than Congress provided this year.
Pressed on the budget issue by several lawmakers, Frumkin replied:
"We're
doing everything we can with existing resources now. ... With further
resources
we would be able to do more."
On the Net:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: http :// www .cdc.gov
© 2008 The Associated Press