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WHAT CHRONIC DESEASES HAVE YOU BEEN LABELED WITH?

 

 

> BOY! THIS SAYS IT ALL! Walt

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> What Chronic Disease

> Have You Been Labeled With?

> By Marjorie Tietjen

> Daystar1952

> Common Cause Medical Research Foundation

> 11-17-3

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> There is an extraordinary number of citizens being diagnosed with

> Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus,ALS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Alzheimers,

BiPolar

> Depression, Fibromyalgia, Parkinsons...and the list goes on. I do not

> believe that this epidemic of diseases is naturally occurring. More and

more

> disease labels are being invented for conditions that may be variations of

> only several causes. Each person may present with a slightly different

> symptom complex according to genetic factors, past bodily insults, or what

> coinfections one may harbor.. Many independant researchers feel that these

> so called separate diseases, have common infectious causes.

>

> " Infections are often misdiagnosed or not even sought - and

because

> of this, infections often are either untreated or are inappropriately

> treated. " Prof. G.H. Cassell 37th ICAAC, Toronto,1997 (JAMA 1997;

278:2051-

> 2052

>

> Dr. Garth Nicolson, President of The Institute for Molecular

> Medicine, and Joyce Riley of The American Gulf War Veterans Assoc., among

> others, feel that Gulf War Illness is spreading to the general public and

is

> being divided up into separate disease labels such as those listed above.

> Many patients with these disease labels are sending their blood to be

tested

> at The Institute for Molecular Medicine and The Bowen Lab, are finding

they

> are infected with mycoplasma and or the Lyme Disease organism. The Bowen

Lab

> specializes in testing for the cyst form of the Lyme organism and for

> Erlichiosis and Babesiosis (other tickborne infections). Mycoplasma and

the

> cyst form of the Lyme spirochete are being found in much of the chronic

> illness population. Mycoplasma Fermentens Incognitus, one of the most

common

> strains being isolated, is patented by the U.S. Army and Army pathologist

> Dr. Lo. Lo,Shyh-Ching-Pathogenic mycoplasma - U.S. Patent 5,242,820 issued

> Sept.7 1993

>

> " Now if Saddam Hussein had wanted to kill our soldiers, he would

> have just outright killed them with mustard or cyanide, right? " reasons

> Captain Joyce Riley. That wasn't the plan, " she continues. " The plan was

to

> give a country a disease that they would bring back to their families.

What

> better way to give a country a disease than to give it to the military,

who

> move all over the country.? "

>

> Unfortunately, the amount of media coverage needed to raise enough

> awareness to start curbing this illness is no where to be found. " You

don't

> hear about this on the evening news, " said Captain Riley. " You are not

being

> told about this. Dan Rather doesn't tell you about it, does he? No. And so

> you think that if it isn't on the nightly news it must not be true, right?

> If a tree falls in the forest and Dan Rather doesn't cover it, does it

still

> make a noise? Think about it. "

>

> It doesn't take too much thinking to realize why the government

and

> press remains hush-hush about Gulf War Illness. If for no other reasons,

the

> U.S. Government, namely the Department of Defense, wants to minimize

public

> awareness regarding this issue, to cover the fact that The United States

> sold to Iraq, before and during the war, many of the biological and

chemical

> agents that were used against our troops.

>

> Gulf War Illness ( mycoplasma ) is known to be treatable with

> antibiotics. The Army even published a paper to this effect. Ask yourself,

> why then is the government preventing Gulf War Veterans from being

treated?

> They are even denying that biologicals play a role in GWI. The Army's

> mycoplasma patent clearly states that " mycoplasma fermentens incognitus

> will be found in patients who have been diagnosed as having AIDS or ARC,

> Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Kibuchi's Disease, autoimmune diseases such as

> Collagen Vascular Disease and Lupus and chronic debilitating diseases such

> as Alzheimer's Disease. "

>

> In other words the Army knows what segments of the population are

> infected with this pathogen and they know antibiotics are an effective

> treatment. I asked a Red Cross pathologist if the government advised the

Red

> Cross to screen the blood supply for this pathogenic organism. He turned

> bright red and told me that no, they were not told to screen the blood

> supply for this organism. What is the real reason why the mycoplasma and

> lyme epidemics are being covered up? Is there a connection between the

lyme

> spirochete and mycoplasma fermentens? The cyst form of lyme looks like a

> mycoplasma. There is a possibility that genetic engineering is playing a

> role here. Parts of one organism can now be isolated and inserted into

other

> organisms. This could be one explanation for so many emerging diseases

with

> such similar sets of symptoms. Designer diseases have come into vogue.

This

> tampering with nature makes diagnoses and treatment much more difficult,

> which many times is the desired goal, especially for biowarfare purposes.

I

> just want to add that it is legal to test biological and chemical agents

on

> the American public without their knowledge or consent ( U.S. CODE, Sec.

> 50 ).

>

> I would like to list here just some of the symptoms common to Lyme

> Disease,Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fibromyalgia, Multiple Sclerosis, and

> mycoplasma infection ( Gulf War Illness).

>

> Insomnia, vision changes, headaches, shakes, chills, fevers,

> numbness, burning, tingling, electric shock feelings, neck pain, muscle

and

> joint pain, jerking and twitching of limbs and muscles, restless leg

> syndrome, spasms, cramps, fatigue, eye problems, muscle weakness, balance

> problems, abnormal anxiety and depression, acid reflux, etc. For more

> extensive lists of symptoms caused by mycoplasma and Lyme disease, please

> visit....

> <http://www.immed.org/signsympt.htm>http://www.immed.org/signsympt.htm ,

> <http://www.lymenet.org/>www.lymenet.org and

> <http://www.wildernetwork.org/>www.wildernetwork.org

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> It is very important to note that any one person will not have

every

> single symptom. Everyone's symptoms differ in intensity, the number of

> symptoms you have and what organ systems are affected. This often

determines

> the diagnoses people end up with. It's crucial to be able to recognize the

> same general symptom complex which is common to these illnesses. This

> commonality suggests a similar infectious cause....especially when

> antibiotics are effective.....especially when identical antibiotics are

> effective....such as in Lyme and GWI. I've mentioned in previous articles

> that most of these chronic diseases supposedly have no known definitive

> tests, causes or cures....only symptomatic treatments. How convienient and

> profitable!

>

> We must not blindly accept the claims of the huge corporate

charity

> organizations. We are constantly being told that we need to donate more

and

> more money to various charities so they can find causes and cures for all

> these diseases. If anyone knows of significant causes or cures that have

> been discovered lately, maybe they could share them with me. I can't seem

to

> think of any. In fact, it appears that many times, what may be true causes

> for M.S. and other diseases, are being intentionally covered up. If we are

> going to donate money to these large charity organizations, then we need

to

> be involved. We need to demand that specific organisms be looked at in

> relation to Multiple Sclerosis and other disease labels. If these

> organizations do not respond then we need to withdraw our support and

> encourage others to do the same. We should be supporting private

researchers

> of our choice....but in order to do that responsibly, it would be wise to

do

> a little research on our own so that we can determine which researchers

have

> honest and caring motives. Believe me, they are out there!

>

> Charity organizations bring in millions and millions of dollars

each

> year. Do we know where any of it really goes? Just think about

it....keeping

> people sick can be very lucrative. Some charity organizations have been

> instrumental in intimidating and or closing down certain private labs

which

> were discovering treatable causes for specific diseases. We must also ask

> ourselves why so many microbiologists have recently died so mysteriously.

>

> The main message here is that we need to start playing a larger

role

> in our own health care. Investigate and don't believe everything you are

> told by government health agencies or charity organizations. One of the

> biggest problems is that many doctors are controlled by corporations and

do

> believe what they are told. How can we expect doctors to treat us

> effectively when perhaps they have been given the wrong basic information

to

> begin with?

>

> Only a couple of labs currently test for mycoplasma fermentens.

Most

> antibody tests for lyme are very inaccurate. Those labs which are finding

> these organisms in much of the population, are being harrassed,

intimidated

> and shut down...under false pretenses. Does this sound right to you?

>

> Last but not least, we need to stand up for our veterans. Many are

> sick and dying. They are being intentionally ignored by our government.

Why

> would a government intentionally weaken their military by forcing vaccines

> that are known to be experimental and contaminated, selling biologicals to

a

> country that is supposedly a potential enemy, and then not treating the

sick

> veterans when the U.S. Army knows very well what they are infected with. I

> can only come to the conclusion that our country is being weakened from

> within and that it is intentional.

>

> I'd like to share a quote by Matt Tietjen from the " Spare Change "

> newspaper in Boston..... " Let us refrain from engaging in the sort of blind

> patriotism that only romanticizes involvement in the military, encouraging

> today's youth to enlist and become vulnerable to the same circumstances

that

> have devastated the lives of many veterans. The United States of America

is

> a great country in many ways, and this is because of the sacrifices made

by

> it's citizens for more than two centuries. In this light, the non

treatment

> of Gulf War Veterans is a criminal offense on the part of the government.

> Unless our previous generations died in vain, we live in a democracy. This

> makes the government accountable to us; it's not the other way around. We

> should show our patriotism this year by not only respecting our veteran's

> service but also their right to life, liberty and the pursuit of

happiness.

> When these rights are taken away from those who once fought for us, true

> patriotism can only be excercised with an American flag waving freely in

one

> hand and a protest sign lodged firmly in the other. "

>

> Real patriotism requires that we stand up and demand curative

> treatment for our sick and dying veterans. Anyone can wave a flag and sing

a

> patriotic song.

>

> Gulf War Illness is not a psychiatric disease caused by stress.

Does

> the government really expect us to believe that stress caused all the

birth

> defects in children born to Veterans? Or that stress caused their doctors

to

> become ill from treating Veterans? What about all the family members who

> also came down with Gulf War Illness? Now it appears to be running rampant

> through the general population. It's rather sad that we had to reach this

> state of affairs before standing up for what's right. It's time to take a

> good look at what going on and change our priorities. Let's hope it's not

> too late.

>

> For mycoplasma testing - www.immed.org - Also lots of info, in

> general, concerning how mycoplasma relates to different diseases.

>

> For accurate Lyme Disease testing, I feel that www.bowen.org is a

> good place to start.

>

> Other related articles

>

> Living Next Door To Plum Island -

> http://rense.com/general27/livingnextdoortoplum.htm

>

> The Disabling of A Nation - www.rense.com/general38/disabl.htm

>

> Lyme Disease - Misdiagnoses and Medical Dictatorship -

> http://rense.com/general43/kly.htm

>

>

 

 

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