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Subject: Get the DCF Labs to investigate; CDC and Morgellon's-
Date: Apr 20, 2008 4:14 AM
* w w w .cdc.gov/unexplaineddermopathy/investigation.html
I mean, what would it take to run DNA analyses of these samples?
They expect it to take only a few days to determine the parentage of
400+ children
kidnapped by duh DCF in Texas, so they all can be declared the
products of incest
and therefore not eligible to be raised by their own mothers, despite
the dual (and
opposing) claim that the mothers were brainwashed and therefore
innocent of intended
harm towards children, right?
Do we really think the CDC has been totally incapable of determining
what is in
these skin growths and lesions?
If so, why are we paying their salaries?
* en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgellons
"A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) task force first
met in
June 2006.[20] In July 2006, Dan Rutz, MPH, a communications
specialist for the
CDC, said, "We're not ready to concede there's a new disease, but the
volume of concern has stepped up because a lot of people are writing
or calling
their congressmen about it."[21] By August 2006, the task force
consisted of
12 people, including two pathologists, a toxicologist, an ethicist, a
mental health
expert and specialists in infectious, parasitic, environmental and
chronic diseases.[22]
In May 2007, KGW-TV Newschannel 8's Laural Porter asked Rutz if he had
any information
about the nature of the fibers. At that time Rutz said, "None. We
don't
know. We haven't studied them in a lab yet. There is nothing to imply
there
is [an infectious process], but our mind is open to everything,
including that remote
possibility." Since then, fibers have been examined using FTIR
spectroscopy
(see above) and the CDC has launched a funded study (see below) that
will include
further examination of fibers taken from Morgellons lesions by the
CDC."
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You really have to laugh.
Since we all know it is impossible that the CDC has not obtained any
samples to
analyze tells you a lot about the CDC's and the NIH's position on
"Lyme
Disease," despite the disease for 100+ years being called Relapsing
Fever,
and known to be incurable:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/FOR_EU3.jpg
"[After treatment with arsenic]....They discharge from their
periplastic sheaths
spherical granules and it is apparently these granules that enter the
red cells,
develop in them and complete their shizogeny..."
"In conclusion, I must thank Professor Ehrlich for kindly placing at
my disposal
an ample supply of his.. valuable remedy [ARSENIC].
COMPOUND 606.
The only thing known to kill spirochetes that were not intracellular.
See how far
we've come since 1911 in the understanding of spirochetal diseases?
We're
all the way back to the 19th century.
================
1975: International Conference on Parasitic Spirochetes:
* w w w .actionlyme.org/ROCKEFELLER_UNIVERSITY.htm
1) "The ability of the borrelia, especially tick-borne strains to
persist
in the brain and in the eye after treatment with arsenic or with
penicillin or even
after apparent cure is well known (1). The persistence of treponemes
after treatment
of syphilis is a major area which currently requires additional study
(3,5,10,11)."
-Jay Sanford, US Military Hospital, Bethesda
The only thing that can be done is to continue to contact the
embassies of foreign
nations and inform them how important it is to not do business with
any American/British/Israel
companies.
Kathleen M. Dickson