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| Plum Island Not the Origin of Lyme Disease or HIV/AIDS May 10, 2011 -- Hustisford, WI. New evidence points to mutated microbes, contaminated cell lines, and insect biowarfare as the origins of Lyme disease and possibly even HIV/AIDS. According to a new book by Wisconsin author PJ Langhoff, the controversial agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), first identified in 1981 by NIH scientists at Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana, is an aggregate organism with a mutated spirochete called a Leptospira at its core. Other pathogens stick to the main component like passengers on a bus to create a complex systemic illness called Lyme disease. Lyme disease and other infections are transmitted by ticks and other insects. The new book comprehensively outlines the history and possible origins of important infections including Lyme and HIV/AIDS. Well-known scientists cultured the agent from a Lyme patient’s skin rash in 1981, named it, and then basically ignored its significance according to the new book. “This is not another Plum Island conspiracy theory book” says Langhoff. “There does however appear to be a citrus microbe component to certain strains of the Lyme agent, and those fruits likely include apples, oranges, and yes, even plums. More directly, what has been applied to these and to other agricultural crops and to forests to combat insect pests over the past century and a half are the main issues as causative factors.” Langhoff claims the evidence is supported by the nearly 4,500 scientific references cited in the new book, titled God Science: The Secret World of Rampant Genetics, Hidden Illness, and Biotech Profiteering, which took 6 years to research and write. The book intimately examines controversial illnesses such as Multiple Sclerosis, Lyme disease, Polio, Influenza, and HIV/AIDS; describing a very different evolution for these illnesses than what has been historically reported. It also spotlights the history of genetic engineering, vaccines, agrochemicals, water fluoridation, nuclear development, the mining industry, and the role that each may have played in the creation of the modern diseases of our day. Langhoff is also a Lyme patient who began her research into Lyme and other infectious diseases in 1992 when physicians failed to recognize her symptoms following the bite of a black-legged tick, Ixodes scapularis. Langhoff was repeatedly told by doctors that there was “no Lyme disease in Wisconsin” during a period when a Yale University scientist was studying ticks collected at military base Fort McCoy, about 2-1/2 hours north of Langhoff’s residence. That area of the state was known to be endemic for Lyme disease at the time, although that information did not make its way into the public sector. “The evidence in this book also suggests that scientists in certain circles have for decades, been aware of the main components of the Lyme disease agent, and may have even been attempting to hide its origins. It seems clear there are some who have not been forthcoming with such information” says Langhoff. “It is a shame that doctors and patients alike have been told repeatedly that a chronic form of the illness doesn’t exist when clearly the research proves otherwise.” Langhoff says a recent blood test by research scientists developing a new Lyme diagnostic tool revealed that she is still infected, even decades after her first tick bite and comprehensive treatments that included oral and IV medications. At one time Langhoff suffered paralysis on one side, and significant cognitive issues; and although improved, she remains disabled by Lyme. Although textbook-like, Langhoff’s new book provides a complete history into important public health practices over the past 150 years, revealing a very different form of biological warfare that targets insects and not human beings, as the primary source of many of the modern illnesses of our day. “There are also components to the story that will not be well received by the establishment” says Langhoff, “such as insect releases, agriculturally applied microbes, or problems with vaccines and contaminated cell lines, although the revelations in this book are very good news for the patient populations and for their treating physicians.” PJ Langhoff’s previous book The Baker’s Dozen and the Lunatic Fringe, Has Junk Science Shifted the Lyme Disease Paradigm? contained research evidence that was part of the 2006 historic Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal’s anti-trust investigation into the Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) medical guidelines for Lyme disease, which Blumenthal found contained “serious flaws” and “undisclosed financial interests.” May is Lyme disease awareness month in many areas of the United States. PJ Langhoff’s books are available at Amazon.com: Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more and www.allegorypress.com Contact: PJ Langhoff 920-349-3855
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| After awhile who cares where any of this illness came from? It's never going to be proven to anyone's satisfaction so why waste more money on yet more books which contain theories which may or may not have a germ of truth in them. Why not just try to get as well as possible now and enjoy what life one can?
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| I agree with you TCM. I don't like theories or assumptions either. I like facts. However, I can't lose the word "conspiracy and/or biowarfare" from my head. Morgellons just seems too bizarre. I do believe there is more going on than we know know about and most likely never will. I understand some things we can't know, but I think there are things we are not aware of that should not be happening. A person tends to lose trust in higher uppers when weird things begin to happen. Does anyone recall how people were treated when AIDS was first appearing? I can't remember. But, I read on a nurses forum where they were talking about M and the nurses believed in it and one nurse recalled how Drs. first call PMS "penis envy". That was back when they thoought PMS was all in a woman's head too. Some of the nurses said they could tell by looking at a patient if they had M. I had the link but lost it when I cleaned out my computer for my sister when I got my new one.
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| exactly tcm. i dont care who caused it, just want it gone!! but i hate when it gets equated to aids, cause that scares the hell out of me.. lol. i get tested for aids, but man i sure hope they arent linked..
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