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HHS.gov is Incompetent; BMJ calls fraud "crime.")

Official: CFIDS and MS-Lyme are the same disease; Epstein-Barr 


CDC Greed (won't answer the FOIA)

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TUSKEGEE - By Jerry Leonard


1998, CIA Oilmen & Israelis plan to overthrow Saddam for the oil.

Bush/Gore  Oil/War-(Oct,2000)  

Bush's own explainer (Oct 2000): Iraq Oil

Iraq was an oil-theft war.




 

 

 

Video 3, How Psychiatry is not a Medical Practice and is used as a tool against very sick people by BigInsurance:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scientific journal references for the  "Psychiatric MumboJumbo video

 

Yale Forensic Psychiatric Perjury- Dealin wid lyin idiots        
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The Future Realm- Facts and Mitigation -

 

Simplest  Lyme Disease and LYMErix FRAUD Explainer: 

Yale University has test for Lyme, but never had a Lyme vaccine.


You can't get the average newspaper writer, or judge, or doctor, or any law
enforcement officer anywhere in this entire country to understand the simple
matter of Yale University owning an early and accurate test for Lyme disease,
which they patented in 1993, but we're not allowed to use this test, because to
do so (to license this test), would be to admit that Yale has known how to
diagnose Lyme since 1991, and Yale did not use this test to qualify their bogus
LYMErix vaccine, because Yale knew LYMErix never prevented Lyme disease.

Here's the Yale test:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov1894359


Here's the Yale patent claim for the accuracy and specificity of that test:
http://patft.uspto.gov/...5618533


Here is Yale's LYMErix patent:
5747294


And here is Yale, 4 days after applying for the LYMErix patent, explaining how
LYMErix would not work (Oct 11, 1994):

7729870
(Get the full text)
 


Meanwhile, because we are denied early diagnosis and early treatment for Lyme, hundreds of thousands of people on three continents croak and/or become seriously disabled from Lyme.


Here is Brian Fallon's ( http://www.columbia-lyme.org ) statement:

"The evidence is incontrovertible: When (people with Lyme disease) are treated
early, they do well, if not, they don't do so well,'' said Dr. Brian Fallon, a
Columbia University researcher and director of the Lyme Disease Research Program
at the New York State Psychiatric Institute
javascript:playVideoClip('plV550328')

'Confirming that Yale committed a crime.
http://actionlyme.org/MASSLYME_OCT2005.htm


To me it is simple.

As an aside, Yale published instructions to MDs not to test people who had
adverse events to LYMErix, in 1998, before LYMErix was even approved by the FDA.
They just instructed docs to blow these people off, much like what happened to
Lewis Bull:
New Page 9

http://actionlyme.org/Bull_Lewis.htm


Please pass this along to all the other Lyme lists. We can't get anyone in any
position of "authority," nor any journalist to do what they are obligated to do.

Check the facts of this claim.

Lyme is a cause of an ALS-like illness in nearly half the cases of ALS in men in
Lyme endemic areas. Here's that scientific jounal report:
http://actionlyme.org/ALS_&_Lyme_47%25.htm

Lyme is a cause of death from the Lyme brain damage in congenitally infected
newborns (also a YALE report):
http://actionlyme.org/Congenital_Brain_Infection_of_Newborn_Resulting_in_Death.htm


Eventually the average citizen will understand these things, even though law
enforcement is resistant to the idea that Yale could have committed such an
enormous international crime. This is Corrupticut. Yale is GOD, here.

Kathleen
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Lyme borreliosis is a permanent brain infection.
http://actionlyme.org

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> Just an honest healer, says indicted doctor
>
> http://lymeblog.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=329
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> Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription) - GA,USA
> By BILL TORPY
> The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
> Published on: 12/28/05
>
> "We treat CANCERS, Obesity, ALS, MS. . . Lyme Disease, Lupus and ALL
> INCUREABLE (sic) Diseases using Alternative & Traditional therapies. We also
> offer BOTOX for wrinkles!
> Standing silently at the center of a raging controversy over whether he
is
> a quack or a miracle worker, Dr. Totada R. Shanthaveerappa faced his accusers
> in federal court Tuesday.
> The diminutive 70-year-old Stockbridge doctor is charged with defrauding
> insurance companies by claiming he used orthodox medicines when he was
actually
> using chemicals found in weedkiller to treat cancer patients and others. He
> quickly made bond and was released after making his first court appearance.
>
>
> A man who said his daughter is a patient peers through the glass door at the
> Stockbridge clinic of Dr. Totada R. Shanthaveerappa, who uses the shortened
> name Dr. T.R. Shantha. The doctor and an aide are accused of fraud
> Outside the courthouse, defense attorney Don Samuel praised the Indian-born
> doctor's "pioneering efforts to save people's lives."
> "He is making people's lives more bearable," Samuel said.
>
> Shanthaveerappa, also known as T.R. Shantha, is charged along with medical
> assistant Dan U. Bartoli, 63, of McDonough in an 87-count federal indictment.
> Bartoli also appeared in court and was released on bond. While news of the
> indictment has brought forward supporters of the doctor, who calls himself an
> alternative healer, it has also encouraged families of patients who have died
> or suffered to tell their stories.
> The daughter of a Florida woman treated in 2003 at the Stockbridge clinic
said
> her mother got violently ill after intravenous treatments and died 10 days
> later. Camilla Galles said her mother, Annie Bobyock, a retired nurse, was
> suffering from ...
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> terminal cancer when she turned to Shanthaveerappa after hearing of his
> alternative treatments.
> Galles produced a business card Bartoli gave her mother which said, "We
treat
> CANCERS, Obesity, ALS, MS. . . Lyme Disease, Lupus and ALL INCUREABLE (sic)
> Diseases using Alternative & Traditional therapies. We also offer BOTOX for
> wrinkles!"
> "My mom was so desperate for a cure she was going to trust anyone," said
> Galles. She said Shanthaveerappa on the first meeting told them, "I may not
> cure you but I will give you hope."
> She said Shanthaveerappa did not want to look at her mother's medical
records
> or check her vital signs before he started the intravenous treatment. He did
> ask the devout Baptist Bobyock about her beliefs in God, then asked about
> payment.
> "It was like, 'Write the check. Write the check,' " Galles said. She said
they
> paid $13,000 out of the $45,000 that Shanthaveerappa requested. Galles said
her
> mother left the treatment after four days because she became violently ill.
> Galles said she stayed at a motel near the clinic with at least 20 other
> patients being treated by Shanthaveerappa.
> "People were so pitiful, like my mom, they were looking for a cure; they
were
> vulnerable," said Galles, who read of the case on the Internet and came
forward
> Tuesday to talk about her mother's case. Galles provided The Atlanta
> Journal-Constitution with records from a hospital where she brought her
mother
> following Shanthaveerappa's treatment. The records said she received "an
> alternative treatment program which included hyperbaric treatment."
> Authorities say hyperbaric oxygen treatment is approved for treating the
bends
> or open wounds, but not cancer. The federal indictment says it was one of the
> therapies Shanthaveerappa used, but that he fraudulently billed insurance
> companies, saying he used a different therapy.
> Another patient who died this month had sued Shanthaveerappa last month,
> claiming the doctor's treatments didn't improve his throat cancer — which
could
> have been treated with traditional methods — but made him vulnerable to
> infections.
> Shanthaveerappa's attorney said the doctor will appeal last week's emergency
> suspension of his medical license by the Georgia medical Board of Examiners.
He
> has been licensed in Georgia since 1972.
> Samuel said Shanthaveerappa has not used dinitrophenol (DNP), a chemical
used
> in pesticides and weedkiller, since mid-2003 and has agreed to turn over to
> authorities his supply of Ukrain, a drug manufactured in Europe and not
> authorized for medical use in this country.
> Samuel said the "weedkiller" notation in the indictment is "somewhat
> misleading" because all chemotherapy drugs "have the potential to be
> poisonous."
> Samuel said Shanthaveerappa broke no criminal laws. "Use of certain
therapies
> may or may not be violation of law, depending on definition of 'drug' and
> particular method of use," Samuel said in a follow-up e-mail. Shanthaveerappa
> "denies knowingly violating any regulation, and therefore is not criminally
> culpable."
> Samuel said investigators from the U.S. Food and Drug Adminstration raided
the
> doctor's office in 2003 "looking for whatever they could find." The attorney
> said he did not know the reason for the investigation because the documents
> authorizing the search warrant are sealed.
> A sign outside Shanthaveerappa's office Tuesday said it was closed until
Jan.
> 2. He has two other doctors working for him who will continue treating
> patients.
> Despite the indictments, several of Shanthaveerappa's patients have called
him
> a lifesaver.
> Susan Gray, a 29-year-old South Carolina native, said she moved to Atlanta
> about three years ago to take Shanthaveerappa's treatments for Lyme disease.
> She said she was bedridden when she moved to Atlanta but she is working
today,
> thanks to the treatments, including heating the blood and intravenous
> treatments.
> "He's given me my life back," she said, echoing statements by severalothers
in
> the past week."I went to all sorts of doctors and nothing was working.
> "Patients should be able to choose what kind of treatment they want," Gray
> said. "If they are facing death, they should have a right to go with more
> aggressive treatment. Dr. Shanthaveerappa was very clear there were no
> guarantees."
> — Staff writer Kathy Jefcoats contributed to this article.
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