Blowing the Whistle at the FDA, Jan 2001, exposing Dearborn and how OspA causes immunosuppression rather than, "was a vaccine."
 


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There are only 2 things you need to know about the Lyme disease scandal:


1) OspA or LYMErix, Yale's fake non-Lyme-vaccine, is Pam3Cys, a TLR2/1 agonist, which is like a septic shock toxin that turns off the immune response in 85% of us to, not just Lyme spirochetes' antigens, but other antigens ("tolerance and cross-tolerance").  This results in an AIDS-like disease, especially with the reactivated Epstein-Barr, Cytomegalovirus, and HHV-6.  Those secondary infections are actually the source/cause of the "Great Imitator" outcomes.  So, "Cause Known."


2)  Allen Steere, (former Yale employee) falsified the case definition in Europe in 1992 by adding the ELISA which screens out all the neurologic cases of Lyme.  He also fraudulently left OspA and B out of the case definition (Dearborn standard for a "case").  OspA, 31 kD, and OspB, 34 kD, are similar and are encoded on the same plasmid, so you can't leave one out without the other.  Steere did this because Lyme is mostly seronegative (no to low/few antibodies AND NOT arthritis or a hypersensitivity response), and you can't really try to sell a vaccine and assess its outcome if everyone knows most people don't make antibodies other than anti-flagellin.  You can't use an antibody test to assess a vaccine's outcome when the disease is mostly seronegative as most fungal diseases are.  [They tried to sell a fungal vaccine (downright crazy) that they absolutely knew caused a Chronic Lyme-like neurological disease.]

Corixa, Imugen, and Yale's L2 Diagnostics were the only ones licensed to use a Borrelia strain that did not have the OspA-B plasmid in it.  These RICO labs advertised (see that below on this home page) that once LYMErix was on the market. everyone would have to send the blood testing for Vector Borne Diseases (VBDs) to their labs only.  Leaving OspA and B out of the Dearborn case definition was for an intended future monopoly on all the bloodwork in the USA and Canada (yes, Yale said for "USA and Canada") because of the potential new pathogens to patent for vaccines and test kits...  Dearborn happened so that Yale, et al, could capture the future market on VBDs.  They needed LYMErix (Yale's patent) to be on the market in order to say, "You need to send your blood to our RICO labs."

They said, essentially, "If you don't know if you're vaccinated against Lyme or not, you'll have to send the blood to us, because otherwise you don't know if the OspA or B bands that show up are due to the bug or the vaccines," and they said this in 1995, just after the Dearborn conference, and 3 years before LYMErix was regretfully approved by the FDA (1998).

 

An NIH patent, explaining how Lyme causes LYMErix-disease:

"The invention relates to novel antigens associated with Borrelia burgdorferi which are exported (or shed) in vivo and whose detection is a means of diagnosing Lyme disease. The antigens are extracellular membrane vesicles and other bioproducts including the major extracellular protein antigen. Another object of the invention is to provide antibodies, monoclonal and/or polyclonal, labeled and/or unlabeled, that are raised against the antigens. A further object of the invention is to provide a method of diagnosing Lyme disease by detecting the antigens in a biological sample taken from a host using the antibodies in conventional immunoassay formats. Another object of the invention is to provide kits, for the diagnosis of Lyme disease, comprising the antibodies and ancillary reagents. The advantage of the antibodies used in the invention is that they react with the antigens from geographically diverse strains of Borrelia burgdorferi, but do not react with antigens from related Borrelia spirochetes."
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=5,217,872.PN.&OS=PN/5,217,872&RS=PN/5,217,872

 


So, you need to know the Dearborn case definition was faked and intended to support Yale's monopoly on vaccines and test kits.  rOspA was the furthest thing from a vaccine, ever, since fungal antigens cause immunosuppression.  These Yale, CDC and IDSA guys are the dumbest "scientists" anyone has ever seen.  Who thinks they can just lie a vaccine onto the market and harass all their victims for a living?  Psychopaths are always stupid.  That is their nature.  If your world is all about the negative, there is no light.

 

Spirochetal diseases have ALWAYS been known to be neurological diseases.  Steere and Yale and the CDC would have you believe this is the first one in millions of years that only affects knees, somehow.


"Borrelia burgdorferi is the causative agent of Lyme disease, whereas the related spirochete Treponema pallidum causes syphilis. Both organisms are fastidious in their growth requirements, have small genomes, and manifest clinically as distinct, chronic, disseminated diseases. The clinical similarities () include progression of disease in stages following local inoculation either through a tick in Lyme disease or through sexual contact in syphilis. Involvement of the central nervous system is seen in both infections, with sequalae ranging from neurologic deficits to neuropsychiatric abnormalities (). Chronic, recurrent joint involvement is classically associated with Lyme disease (). The protean clinical manifestations of these pathogens and their propensity to cause chronic infection in the human host contribute to the ongoing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges offered by these spirochetes (, )...."

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC97324/


 

How stupid is this whole country??  The people with dementia from spirochetes have to point out what spirochetal diseases are all about as well as how Yale fecked the whole world up with their stupid, ridiculous lies about how "Lyme is only a bad knee and no other illness signs."