-Caveat Lector-

'Tis true that many of these diseases have a long history, yet many have been
found to be 'variants', never before seen until recently.  There is the
possibility that they have mutated or that the techniques to identify them are
better.  Having done a great deal of study in this area, I find it difficult to
believe all these variants could be natural.  The recent WNV is a variant of the
original and there is ample evidence that Plum Island was working on this and
the Japanese variety as early as the 70s.  Of course a pharmacuetical firm is
working on a vaccine for this now.

Whether released accidentally or purposefully, I feel that the new  vWNV was
from Plum Island.  And Donald Scott's research into CFS posits, with much
careful documentation, that the brucellosis bacteria was combined with the
coxsacckie virus to produce a debilitating 'retro-virus';  released for testing
in a school in Tahoe, North Yorkshire and Skull Valley, Canada in '84.  This
caused an illness that had no definitive set of symptoms so MDs initially just
told the sufferers it was 'in their heads', prescribing SSRIs and tri-cyclic
anti-depressants (an article I have informs that the result of a study shows
that use of Paxil, a SSRI very similar to Prozac, will raise a womans risk of
breast cancer by 2 times and that Elavil will raise the risk 7 times...  Elavil
is often prescribed to women with FM) while some had neurological impairment to
such an extent they could no longer walk — some even died of this devastating
and painful condition.  It took Britain 3 years to admit that there was
something to claims of the terrible and disabling illness that broke out in
Bradford, N.Yorkshire in 1984.  It is also difficult to believe that BSE which
is a variant of Mad Cow Disease is a natural occurance.

Hanta virus has been listed in ProMED as a variant, at least some of the new
cases.

When looking into the nature and history of biowarfare development, the goals
and generous funding, it's easy to assume that many of today's new diseases are
caused by government/pharmaceutical chimeras.  And then the 'cures' from the
same people will often create other health compromising conditions.  Either way
this industry is profiting.

Somewhere in my files I have information on a mysterious outbreak of HepC in New
Hampshire.  The state was in a large panic, mandatory vaccination measures were
proposed in the state legislature, but fortunately defeated.  How did that
pathogen suddenly manifest as an epidemic.  Of course new vaccines were ready
and given to a majority of the population.  I'm so cynical that I believe it may
have been a social experiment.  HepC, from what I've learned is like HepB in
that it is only communicated by blood;  sex, needles.  The genetically
engineered viruses used for some vaccines are questioned, even by vaccine
advocates, since no one is really sure how they interact with native DNA.

Now the word on BSE is that some people have it at a subclinical level and could
be carriers.  This has the potential of being used as an excuse for government
control and abuse of medical rights and privacy.  We live in a time and society
where the rights and freedoms of the individual may clash with mandated public
health measures, which may or may not be necessary, or based on anything more
than a manufactured event or publicly disseminated disinformation.

Count me overly suspicious.  But who knows?  I could not say with certainty
either way.

I agree that anecdotal information should be considered, not discounted because
it isn't empirical.  But science generally is too arrogant to consider it as a
means to further their findings.  How many people have suffered and even died of
some condition that didn't officially exist, while their MDs told them it was
'all in their heads'?  They do not value anecdotal information, even when they
can see their patients are ill.

   ~ M
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> Ebola isn't new.  When I was about l4 years old, I read a book by Attilio
> Gatti.  In it he spoke of the "tabu lands" a huge area in about the center of
> what was then the Belgian Congo.  The natives refused to enter the area.
> They said that if one went into the tabu lands, he and his entire family
> died, sometimes his entire village.  The book even showed a map of the area.
> When ebola became noticed and the brains that try to discover what's going
> on, I managed to get the book (months of interlibrary loan searching) and
> send copies of the pertinent pages to Atlanta.  At the time they were
> searching for the carrier.  I imagine they threw my stuff into the first
> trash can, but I could relax, knowing I had offered it.   I don't believe
> they've discovered yet which creature passes it along without having any
> problems of its own.  Gatti wasn't interested in diseases; he's the guy that
> finally brought out the okapi (which had been considered a figment of some
> native's imagination).  He wanted to go into the tabu lands to search for
> other species, and couldn't get the natives to go there no matter what he
> offered.   Well, seems our Navajo knew about hanta virus.  Maybe the brains
> should consider anecdotal information.  Prudy
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