Who approved
of Steere's new and bogis IgG standard? The perps. The cabal.
The ALDF.com. The 180s.
McSweegan, Steere, Barbour, Weinstein, etc
Remember, now, we got this
imaginary standard of 5 of 10 bands when Allen
Steere went to Europe with the bogus high passage strain G39/40
and the CDC knows this standard is bogus since it is revealed in their
patents with SmithKline
in Europe.
This was where/how Steere came up
with the current fraudulent diagnostic standard for Lyme, where: OspA (band
31) and B (band 34) were left out of the standard, and a person had to have
5 of 10 bands that "show up over months to years," suddenly, within the
first few months of the disease.
See the
RICO complaint for the difference
between the genetically linked hypersensitivity reaction to OspA in a knee
and plain old borreliosis
WHAT HAPPENED AT DEARBORN is
what I told the FDA vaccine
committee when I told them that LYMErix was bogus because the testing was bogus
and that no one agreed with Steere's method to diagnose Lyme among the labs invited to the
Dearborn conference:
1) Labs were invited by the CDC to "participate in the proceedings":
2) Gary Wormser
submitted the following to the Dearborn conference, and he says only 9 of 59
patients tested positive according to Steere's IgG criteria: (9/59) = 15% ??

???
Read carefully what Wormser says in this
report (above):
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=266355&blobtype=pdf
Wormser says he is assessing Steere's IgG
recommendation for the CDC to adopt, and that it was NO GOOD. Yet it was
adopted by the CDC anyway.
Who approved this standard, even though none of the labs
agreed?
For Wormser to report in the IDSA guidelines
that one has to have a positive test for Lyme, means he has published
scientific fraud. Similarly, CDC says their testing for Lyme is "valid," when
it is hardly valid, if only 15 % cases of Lyme are identified by the Steere
IgG panel.
3) Imugen, or Phil Molloy's lab:
Only 14% tested positive to the Steere
criteria, which means 86% of all cases were missed.
4)
Lutheran Hosp., LaCrosse, Wisconsin said Steere's proposal was 22%.
That is, it missed detecting 78% of all the known the cases.
The following is an Imugen report form where they report that less than 5
bands is normal, when clearly they know that the 5 band criteria of Steere will
miss 85% of all cases. (see bottom right hand corner):

WHO SAID WHAT AT DEARBORN
1)
Gary Wormser at New York Medical College- Steere’s method detected 9/59
cases
2)
Igenex- Steere’s IgG detected 8% of the cases
3)
Imugen – Steere’s method detected 14% of the cases
4)
Wisconsin—Steere’s method was 15% accurate
5)
UCONN- Larry Zemel was referring to Lyme as comparable to juvenile
rheumatoid arthritis. Recommended adding band 50 for children’s blots.
6)
Roche—28% were positive for 5 of 10 Steere IgG bands.
7)
Wadsworth – had some different scoring system. Did not report on
accuracy of Steere
8)
Ontario Ministry of Health
9)
Lutheran Hospital— 22 % were accurate by Steere’s IgG
10)
MarDx Labs – recommended adding bands 31 and 34, but were given CDC positive
arthritis positive blood to falsely qualify their test strips. Theirs were used in
both vaccine trials.
11)
CDC Atlanta – talked about mice, not humans. The mouse criteria was 2
out of three from OspC, 16 kD, 17.9 kD, for the mice.