Dr. Mike's Health Newsletter
 Better Health Through Nutrition
August 2010
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Lyme Disease Conspiracy Follow-Up

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Dr. Michael W. Roth

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Hello my friends and welcome to this interesting follow-up on last month's newsletter.

Last month, I sent an updated review of the pervasive disease known as Lyme. In my hours of research, I came across some interesting material that I tend to believe  - knowing what I know about biology and pathology. Take a look and see how Lyme disease may very well have been started by...man!
When I was in college and chiropractic school, part of our curriculum involved biochemistry and pathology courses - the studies of body chemistry and disease.

We studied nearly every known disease process and cause under the sun as well as some newer pathologies that we didn't have much information on. Regardless, these were considered "super-bugs" because they were resistant to chemicals and medicines that had typically eradicated similar bugs in the past.

Something was different and new with these super-viruses that were non-existent before the industrial age, and many of us concluded they had to have been man-made since they don't occur normally in nature. I absolutely believe this is the case with such nasty diseases as A.I.D.S, Ebola and Lyme to name a few. Specifically, I wanted to discuss the probable origins of Lyme.
There is growing and convincing evidence that Lyme Disease may have spread as a result of top secret experimentation on biological warfare on Plum Island off the coast of Lyme, Connecticut. Tick research on Plum Island has been documented dating back to the 1950s. In fact, there was a Department of Agriculture facility there that was discovered to be doubling as an Army bio-weapons research facility. It was primarily dedicated to studying animal diseases and was apparently the site of experiments with disease-infected ticks conducted by former Nazi scientists who were brought into the United States under a "Project Paperclip" - interesting name. One of the scientists who appears to have been involved with Plum Island was Dr. Erich Traub, who was in charge of the Third Reich's virological and bacteriological warfare program in World War II. 

Immediately after the war, Dr. Traub was ordered to research germ warfare viruses for the Russians. He escaped with his family to West Berlin in 1949 and wanted to do scientific work in the U.S.A., become an American citizen, and be protected from the Russians.  

Germ warfare scientists who came to America experimented with poison ticks dropped from planes to spread rare diseases. There's evidence that the U.S. tested some of these poison ticks on the Plum Island artillery range off the coast of Connecticut during the early 1950's.  Most of the germ warfare records have been destroyed, but a top secret U.S. document was found confirming that 'clandestine attacks on crops and animals' took place at this time.'
A scary part of this experimentation is that the Plum Island facility was possibly under the auspices of the United States Department of Agriculture (that's the USDA folks). It's also been brought out that the National Cancer Institute's Special Viral Cancer Research Program project was actually a front for the continuation of biological warfare research.  

A lot of deer and birds visited Plum Island, and it's likely that that some of the infected ticks may have traveled to the mainland from the island on those animals. If scientists continued the outdoor germ experiments with the Army and experimented with ticks outdoors, the ticks would have made contact with mice, deer, and more than 140 species of wild birds known to frequent and nest on Plum Island. The birds spread the ticks to resting and nesting perches on top of the various trees in Lyme Connecticut and other areas very similar to the way they spread the West Nile virus throughout the United States.

It's interesting that the ticks used in many of the experiments were Lone Star and deer ticks that were confined primarily to Texas, yet their existence is now endemic throughout New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and much of the U.S. And no one can really explain how they migrated all the way from Texas. Food for thought....

Praise the lord there's a product like intraMAX that is so effective in helping to stop the Lyme spirochete, co-infections, and helps clean them out with powerful detox properties!

Well anyway, that's my conspiracy theory for the month! Until next month..

I remain yours in good health.

Sincerely,

Dr. Mike
SomaHealth, PC