I must have missed seeing where anyone knows for certain Rosemary
actually had this disease?
Wasn't this just speculation in the original post?
Just want to be clear, speculating can be extremely interesting, but
treating a speculation as fact isn't very productive of much but myths,
so it would be a good idea to keep being clear that this is a
speculative idea, not a fact. In case someone comes in the middle of the
thread.
sol
Tony Moody wrote:
OK this makes a bit more sense now. I wondered why Quackwatch
put so much energy into Rosemary's case. did a google on
melioidosis and got 33500 hits !!
If silver cures this disease then the powers that be do not want the
public to know about it. So they have erected this elaborate scare
scam.
the first one :
DBMD - Melioidosis - General Information
... Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei). Navigation bar ...
Melioidosis, also
called Whitmore’s disease, is an infectious disease caused by the ...
www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/melioidosis_g.htm - 17k
<snip>
Why has melioidosis become a current issue?
Burkholderia pseudomallei is an organism that has been considered
as a potential agent for biological warfare and biological terrorism.
<snip>
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