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Interesting summary of Lyme Debacle History and how it might relate to CFS

Jarod

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Nice work to whoever put that together. Seems like a great tool to help educate and wake up key people who are willing and able to help.

Good to keep up the pressure.

I've noticed Yale University name came up in the presentation.

A news article came out recently with that autism definition change from Yale that is supposed to "cure" the autism epidemic by changing diagnostic criteria. THe idea being it requires essentially every symptom to qualify for autism diagnosis now.

The Times talked to Dr. Fred R. Volkmar, director of the Child Study Center at the Yale School of Medicine and an author of a new analysis designed to weigh the potential effect of the proposal.

He said the changes would narrow the diagnosis so much that it could effectively end the autism surge.

"We would nip it in the bud," he told The Times.

http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/speced/2012/01/a_proposed_new_definition_of.html

George W Bush is from Yale. They have that "Skull and Bones" secret society at Yale which includes weird rituals to become a member.

If the society had a good year, this is what the "ideal" group will consist of: a football captain; a Chairman of the Yale Daily News; a conspicuous radical; a Whiffenpoof; a swimming captain; a notorious drunk with a 94 average; a film-maker; a political columnist; a religious group leader; a Chairman of the Lit; a foreigner; a ladies' man with two motorcycles; an ex-service man; a negro, if there are enough to go around; a guy nobody else in the group had heard of, ever.

Indeed, George W.'s 1968 brethren slip easily into the desired slots: among them were the Olympic swimmer and gold medalist Don Schollander; a future Harvard Medical School surgeon, Gregory Gallico; a future Rhodes scholar, Robert McCallum; the Whiffenpoofs' pitch, Robert Birge; Donald Etra, an Orthodox Jew; Muhammed Saleh, a Jordanian; a future deputy director of the National Institute of Mental Health, Rex Cowdry; and the black soccer captain Roy Austin. Only George W. himself fell into none of the aforementioned categories. He was generally regarded as a legacy tap.

http://www.skullandcrossbones.org/articles/skullandbones.htm

http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/Skull_Bones.htm