It was a very stupid idea. McSweegan
decided we should have a vaccine for a relapsing fever borreliosis- but there
can never be a vaccine for relapsing fever, because the bug constantly mutates
surface antigens, which is the very nature of the "relapse."
So, Sweeg started out by harassing the Navy
and then he ended up having "no work." Because he was so vicious, no one would
have anything to do with him at the NIH, and the non-vaccine, LYMErix,
which was all McSweegan's idea, as you will see here, was withdrawn because it
never prevented Lyme disease, and caused all kinds of injury.
HOW THE LYME SCAM ALL STARTED:
McSweegan, harassing the
US Navy out of vector-borne diseases research funding, where they mention
SmithKline and the fact that the US Navy illegally obtains nerve gas:
http://www.actionlyme.org/GOLDWATER_LETTER.htm
Double-Oh 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 US Navy's very furious response),
New York Medical College and Yale...

AFTER HARASSING THE NAVY, McSweegan did the
exact same thing he did to the US Navy, to the NIH (harassed THEM) for the Qui
Tam money (or just plain, the fun of harassing people):
"For a June 27 story, Attkisson interviewed Sen. Charles Grassley (D-Iowa)
about Edward
McSweegan's predicament. McSweegan was a National Institutes of Health
scientist who blew the whistle against mismanagement at the agency only to have
all his duties revoked while he drew a $100,000 annual salary..."
MCSWEEGAN HARASSING THE LYME DISEASE FOUNDATION (
http://www.lyme.org )
McSweegan wiretapping and harassing the Lyme Disease Foundation and
calling it "clairvoyance.":
"The LDF received a lot of material from Ed during the time he was suing the
LDF. Much of this crossed lines from NIH to CDC and to the FDA. Ed appeared
to be very concerned with the activities of various people and we were not the
only ones to receive threats, retaliation, or reporting to federal authorities.
His own colleagues and a grantee was included as targets to be turned in to
federal, state, and local officials accused of serious wrongdoing.
"It wasn't just the LDF.
The NIH's Dangerous Psychopath,
Edward M. McSweegan

The Man With No
Work
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/26/eveningnews/main560528.shtml
WASHINGTON, June 27, 2003
(CBS) "There's
nothing to do. There's nothing to pretend to do," laments Dr. Edward McSweegan.
"McSweegan once managed a large portfolio of research at the National Institutes
of Health (NIH), but his work days have been pretty much empty since March 1996.
"It's not that he doesn't want to work. He says they won't let him. Meantime,
taxpayers are covering his generous paycheck, reports CBS News Correspondent
Sharyl Attkisson.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/26/eveningnews/main560528.shtml
"McSweegan, who earns about
$100,000 a year, believes he's being punished for using his personal time to
discredit a charity that had influence over his bosses at NIH. ..."
Ed using his work time
and work email address to discredit a charity, conspiring with Yale's
Durland Fish:
"Want to send her a bogus article?"
"I need more than rumors to attack."
"We did lose the railroad case."
'Says Yale's Durland Fish to Edward McSweegan (see
rest of the correspondence, here) in this "Conspiracy to
Defraud" the public around the issue of whether we should be treated upon tick
attachment.
Durland Fish and Ed McSweegan didn't want it
known that people should be treated upon tick attachment. 2 out of 3 people who
get the Lyme rash already have the spirochete in their central nervous system
and all borrelioses are permanent brain infections (therefore it is too late to
treat). See:
New Page 1
Click to enlarge. You will see FDA
testimony from June 1994 where Ray Dattwyler says he assessed the spinal fluid
of people who walked into his clinic with a Lyme rash, and found that in 2/3 of
the cases, the Lyme spirochete had already invaded the nervous system (where it
remains, permanently)
Antibiotic treatment on tick
bite, if that was the standard procedure at the time, would have interfered with
the LYMErix and ImmuLyme "vaccine" trials, and then no one would know if the
"vaccine" or the antibiotic prevented Lyme. ***So, they simply did not want
anyone being treated on tick bite- and they did not explain why, or the
dangers.*** Now, treatment on tick bite is standard.