(This may be related to the chemtrails. --SW)

The Goddess of Fire

Human Experimentation at Texas Dept. Corrections "Day Lily"

Fri Jul 28 20:57:05 2000

http://discserver.snap.com/Indices/93896.html


Re: Mycoplasma Experiments Conducted at the Texas Department of
Corrections

Dear Congressman Turner:

I have quite a story to tell in this letter and I will try to cover all bases. The
beginning of the story concerns my search for answers for my son's illness
and you may wonder what that has to do with the mycoplasma experiments;
but, if you please bear with me you will tie it all together at the end. I will be
asking you to initiate an epidemiologic investigation of this area
concerning the rare illnesses which were reported in 1994 and continue
today. The information I give to you in this letter is compelling enough for an
investigation.

My son was 10 1/2 years old when he became ill on February 6, 1997. His
symptoms were flu-like. Within a short time he was unable to bear weight
on his knees which rendered him unable to walk. He was in a wheelchair
and I was told he had a viral illness and to allow it to run its course.

I kept searching for answers which meant "doctor shopping". Please
understand, it was very difficult to watch my son go from healthy to watching
his muscles waste away while he was in the wheelchair. Finally, late in
March he was diagnosed with human parvovirus B19. I did not know at that
time that humans could contract parvo. When the doctor told me what my
son had I asked that he prescribe an antibiotic because I knew from having
animals that dogs and cats are given an antibiotic when they contract
parvo. He stated that the standard protocol was the use of steroids,
NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatories), immuno-suppressives and
immunoglobulin IVIG. So, there was nothing to do at that time except go
with the standard protocol. My son was prescribed steroids and NSAIDs.

I didn't like the idea of using steroids and I especially didn't like the idea of
physicians having very little knowledge of this particular viral illness. I began
to research on my own looking for answers for my son. I had to give myself
crash courses in immunology, virology, microbiology, rheumatology,
hematology, etc. It was not an easy task, but I knew no one cared as much
for my son as I did and it would be up to me to find the answer. At this same
time, since he didn't fit the "perfect square of cause and effect" for human
parvovirus B19, the physicians turned to my son as being the problem. I
was even told by one physician if my son tested positive for human
parvovirus B19 he would not be able to diagnose it as such because my
son did not fit the "perfect square of cause and effect." My son was
immediately evaluated to lay this ludicrous idea to rest, but even after being
verified "sane" the doctors kept pointing at my son as the problem. In the
end my son was evaluated three times and was still not believed by some
of the doctors we had seen.

I think it appropriate that I share a few of the symptoms which my son was
experiencing. He suffered with severe headaches, gastrointestinal
problems, blurred vision, throat spasms, ring worms, rashes that would
come and go, vomiting, knee pain episodes, esophagus spasms, chest
pain, fevers that would come and go, incontinence, extreme fatigue, dental
problems, etc. This is not a complete list, but you can imagine watching a
child of your own going through such symptoms and no physician able to
explain why this was happening and unable to stop them.

When I was told, more or less, that the physicians were going to wait until
he fit the "perfect square of cause and effect" for Juvenile Rheumatoid
Arthritis (JRA) I began searching everything I could find regarding arthritis. I
came across an article written by Dr. Thomas McPherson Brown, et al
which described an infectious etiology known as mycoplasma. Dr. Brown
treated his Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients with tetracycline and/or
tetracycline derivatives. Dr. Brown=s background was impressive. He
worked with Dr. Sabin who was one of the developers of the polio vaccine.
He was the first to identify and culture the mycoplasma from mice and this
work was published in 1939. Mycoplasmas were also called L-forms, virus-
like forms and PPLO (pleuropneumonia-like forms). Mycoplasmas are
bacteria which lacked a cell-wall. The definition of virus states viruses also
lack a cell wall. They seem to complement each other.

Dr. Brown was achieving remission in cases of RA with his long-term
antibiotic treatment. He was also achieving remission in scleroderma,
which had previously been a death sentence. The scientific medical
community turned their backs on Dr. Brown for many reasons and most
were political. Dr. Brown did not endorse the blanket use of steroids which
provided relief, but not a cure and he paid for that. He also didn=t endorse
the blanket use of gold shots or immuno-suppressive because he knew
they caused more damage. Dr. Brown knew mycoplasmas were the cause
for the connective tissue diseases, but no one would listen. He continued to
treat his patients for 50 years until the day he died in 1989. It has been his
former patients who have continued to carry-on his treatment protocol for
connective tissue diseases. One of them is Pat Ganger who is President of
The Road Back Foundation. She has funded research using Dr. Brown=s
protocol and the most recent one deals with curing (CNN report used the
word "cure") 4 out of 6 patients diagnosed with scleroderma. I am proud to
call her my friend.

I continually provided all of my research to my son's pediatrician. It was
November, 1997 when CNN reported a study by Dr. James O'Dell at the
University of Nebraska. Dr. O'Dell found significant relief in RA patients
using an acne drug called minocycline�a tetracycline derivative. I called
my son's pediatrician and left a message for him concerning the CNN
report and he prescribed the minocycline. Within three short days the
constant headache which my son had from the beginning of his illness was
going away. He had missed half of his fifth grade year and nearly all of the
sixth grade from this virus. The last two months of his sixth grade year he
was able to attend full time. It was remarkable how this acne drug seemed
to make such a difference in a viral illness. However, I knew that an
antibiotic could not make a difference in a virus; only bacteria therefore, I
knew I was on the right track by convincing the doctor to prescribe the acne
drug for my son. Mycoplasmas had to be involved for my son to respond so
dramatically to the acne drug.

I made contact with Dr. Joel B. Baseman (University of Texas Science
Health Center) after reading a wonderful article he and Dr. Joseph Tully
(National Institutes of Health) wrote concerning mycoplasmas. Dr.
Baseman is a world renown researcher of mycoplasmas. The article stated
the use of steroids in Crohn's Disease could exacerbate the illness if
mycoplasmas were present. This is what I saw when my son was on
steroids; he became more ill. Dr. Baseman was kind enough to respond to
my questions concerning mycoplasmas and was interested in the
hypothesis I developed. I asked him if it were possible for a bacteriophage
to have developed from parvovirus B19 and mycoplasmas. Dr. Baseman
and Dr. Tully researched this area and Dr. Baseman suggested I contact
Dr. Gabe Mirkin out of Kinsington, MD, which I did.

Dr. Mirkin treats mycoplasmal infections with long-term antibiotic treatment,
just as Dr. Thomas McPherson Brown did. I relayed to him my son's illness
and symptoms and he stated how lucky I was to have a physician listen to
my research because mycoplasmas caused JRA. I had to sit down after he
made that statement, because that's what the physicians were waiting for
my son to develop. Later, I found Dr. Mirkin was somewhat a celebrity. He
is Larry King's physician. I subscribed to Dr. Mirkin's newsletter and he
stated that tetracycline derivatives target wall-less bacteria and that is what
a mycoplasma is. He also stated the normal lab tests will not show the
mycoplasmal infections. In other words, you may be very ill and all of the
regular lab tests will be negative.

Of course when the antibiotic began working on my son I found myself
without a physician. None of them wanted to see my son. There was a liver
function test performed which I had requested because of all the
medications my son had been on. I did not have the opportunity to have it
reviewed by a physician and the test results did not look right to me. I took
my son off the antibiotic thinking his liver needed a rest and within a month
his symptoms returned. This was in August of 1998. He was placed back
on the antibiotic and again improved. The antibiotic worked twice; not
once. Since then, I have had to carry the guilt of taking my son off the
medication which was keeping him well.

It was in January of 1998 when I met a woman by the name of Sally Medley.
A friend of mine introduced me to her through the Huntsville Item
newspaper articles from 1994. It seemed that there was a Huntsville
Mystery Illness in our area. There were 28 cases of amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS) a.k.a. Lou Gehrig's Disease and 68 cases of Multiple
Sclerosis (MS) in 1994. Five of the ALS cases lived in the same area.
Sally had formed a group of ill people after her 17 year old daughter
became ill with multiple symptoms. The doctors in this case were leaning
toward ALS as a diagnosis for her daughter when Sally was introduced to
Dr. Garth Nicolson and Nancy Nicolson and the word mycoplasma. I was
thrilled to find another individual who knew about mycoplasmas. The
physicians I had seen either did not know or had a limited knowledge of
mycoplasmas; but here was another mom who was searching for answers
for her child and she knew. Her search for answers to her child's illness had
led her to the same conclusion concerning mycoplasmas and the same
tetracycline derivative treatment.

Dr. Garth Nicolson, at that time, was a cancer researcher at MD Anderson
Cancer Center. He had found a mycoplasma which was involved in the Gulf
War Illness. His stepdaughter had returned from the Gulf War and was ill.
He found this mycoplasma trying to make a member of his family well. He
told Sally about the doxycycline (another tetracycline derivative) treatment
and how it was working on the Gulf War Illness. Sally found a physician who
prescribed the doxycycline and within 8 months her daughter was well.

While trying to get newspapers, television stations, etc. interested in
reporting about the Huntsville Mystery Illness Sally became a target. She
was warned to be quiet. Other people who were assisting Sally also
received threats or were followed by strangers. It has been alleged that
Sally was the victim of nerve gas. She has the medical records to prove
she was given Atropine at the Huntsville Memorial Hospital. The physician
told Sally she was suffering from an anxiety attack. I would prefer if you
spoke directly to Ms. Medley concerning this area of information.

Dr. Nicolson was not greeted with open arms when he began speaking
about the Mycoplasma Fermentans Incognitus he found in the Gulf War
Illness patients. He had his computer tampered with, his mail and anything
that was connected to his research concerning mycoplasmas. He soon had
to leave MD Anderson Cancer Center and moved to California where he
has a lab known as The Institute for Molecular Medicine in Huntington
Beach, California. This information came from Dr. Nicolson soon after I had
met him. Dr. Nicolson could also fill you in on what he endured (and still
endures) while trying to help individuals with the Gulf War Illness.

After spending 5 hours on my living room floor comparing scientific
documents Sally realized what I had. Parvovirus B19 and mycoplasmas
seemed to mirror each other. Both caused arthritis, both caused false-
positive results and both mimicked other illness. Parvovirus B19 was found
in the synovial membrane and mycoplasmas were found in the synovial
fluid.

My first letter to Dr. Nicolson explained what I had found. He wrote back
and made a statement that the modified mycoplasma (M. fermentans
incognitus) "...was found especially near TDCJ institutions." TDCJ is the
acronym for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. It had previously
been known as the Texas Department of Corrections (TDC).

When I asked Sally why he was telling me this she stated Dr. Nicolson had
been saying the inmates at the Texas Department of Corrections had been
part of a biological warfare experiment which involved mycoplasmas. When
the newspaper articles and the television coverage of the Huntsville
Mystery Illness heightened, Dr. Shyh-Ching Lo, who worked for the Armed
Forces Institute of Pathology, was asked to test the blood samples of the
Huntsville people for M. fermentans incognitus. Dr. Lo is the discoverer of
M. fermentans incognitus and has a patent on it. The people in Huntsville
sent approximately 100 blood samples to Dr. Lo. The exact number of
blood samples which were sent I am not sure of, but again, Ms. Medley can
fill that part in. Dr. Lo seemed to have a problem with the blood samples. It
seems the samples all went bad. He requested another sampling. Twenty
more samples of blood were sent and only 5 were analyzed. Out of that 5,
one tested positive for M. fermentans incognitus and the other 4 tested
positive for other forms of mycoplasma. Sally also tested positive for M.
fermentans incognitus. Sally has never been in the Armed Forces and was
never in the Gulf War. However, her husband worked for TDCJ and they
lived in Huntsville, Texas. Later, her husband was tested and he was also
positive.

When Sally told me of the alleged experiments I asked where she had
looked for documentation of the experiments. She stated she had
searched the TDC Board Agendas and Minutes. She said the search was
limited to the 1980's because that was the time when Dr. James Watson
was seen at TDC. Dr. Watson is the head of the Human Genome Project
and was a co-discoverer of DNA. It seemed pretty strange to me that
someone of that magnitude would be running around the Texas prisons. I
was told at the time Dr. Watson was here there were experimental flu
vaccines being administered to inmates. Bill Langlois, producer of Channel
11 in Houston, has also verified that Dr. Watson was at the Texas
Department of Corrections during that time. Sally stated she had not found
anything looking at the 1980's Board Agendas and Minutes. I asked if she
had looked further back than the 80's and she said "No".

I wrote a Freedom of Information Act letter and requested the TDC Board
Agendas and Minutes for 1965 through 1979. I asked Sally if she was
interested in reviewing these documents and she agreed. On the day Sally
was ill I found the experiments involving mycoplasmas. One of the
experiments involved the use of M. pneumoniae. It is one of the most
virulent types of mycoplasmas. Another experiment involved the mixing of
viruses and mycoplasmas. The experiment of viruses and mycoplasmas
was the hypothesis I made in 1997. However, the researchers who
experimented on the inmates knew the effect of viruses and mycoplasmas
as far back as 1976; twenty-one years earlier.

I carried these documents to some of my son's physicians. One stated,
"Maybe they didn=t realize what they were releasing." Another stated, "Now
I know why we have so many rare illnesses in this area." This is not what I
wanted to hear. I wanted them to tell me there was nothing to it. Instead,
they confirmed what Sally and I had concluded. This pathogen had been
released in our community with complete lack of regard for the inmates, the
guards who worked at the prisons, the guards' families they came home to
and the community at large. No one was informed. The experiments using
M. pneumoniae lasted 10 years. The other had a time duration of
"indefinite" with each overlapping one another.

I needed to make the connection between the viruses and mycoplasmas
with scientific documents. I found only two which state DNA viruses
(parvovirus B19 is a DNA virus) infect mycoplasmas. I also found other
documents stating ticks carry mycoplasmas. These documents were not
found searching under the word mycoplasmas. They were found searching
under "spiroplasmas". My next question was "How do you control a
pathogen?" The answer was a CDC level 4 lab. That was

The Goddess of Fire Part 2 Day Lily Project Fri Jul 28 20:59:21 2000


The TDC mycoplasma experiments I have mentioned began 10-1-66 to 10-
1-76 (with 12-19-71 to 12-10-72 included)�ten years. The other
experiment mixed the virus and mycoplasma and was approved by the
Baylor Committee Research on November 7, 1972 and had an indefinite
time period. The September 13, 1976 Board Agenda is the document to
which I refer. There are numerous addendums to the original experiments,
which link the subsequent studies back to the virus/mycoplasma
experiment.

Counting from the cover page of this particular document to page 40 under
the title "Immunoresponsiveness during Influenza Virus Infection" you will
see at the top of page 41 the word "Abbreviations". I'm not a scientist, but it
appears that the mix includes Candidin and Streptokinase-streptodornase.
The KLH was prepared by MD Anderson Cancer Center and administered
to the inmates by Baylor College of Medicine. Additional information was
acquired for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) concerning the
"Development of a Reproducible and Effective Challenge System for
Mysoplamsa pneumoniae."

Some of the agencies involved in this September Agenda of experiments
are:

Baylor College of Medicine

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

Radioisotope Committee of the Methodist Hospital

Committee on Research Involving Human Beings at the Methodist Hospital

Baylor Committee on Research Involving Human Beings

United States Public Health System (USPHS)

The Methodist Hospital Clinical Research Center

National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)

Committee for Clinical Investigation Involving Human Beings of Methodist
Hospital

Bayer Company Division of Sterling Drug Inc. (provided data)

Faculty Committee on Research Involving Human Beings

Texas State Department of Health (now known as Texas Department of
Health)

Some of the pathogens from the September 13, 1976 Agenda are:

Mycoplasma pneumoniae (strain 10433 and strain 1428)

Rhinovirus with mycoplasmal infections (M. pneumoniae)

Coxsackie A21 with M. pneumoniae

Keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH)

C = Candidin

PPD= Tuberculin reactivity

SK-SD= Streptokinase-streptodornase

Scotland strain of influenza A

Antigens included those approved by the FDA and those which were still
experimental listed as:

1) dermatophytin 0

2) candida

3) varidase

4) streptococcus toxin

5) brucellergen

6) histoplasmin

7) coccidicdin

8) mumps antigen

9) blastomycin

10) diphtheria toxin and toxoid

11) typhoid-paratyphoid

12) "and so forth"

Since the copy is not legible in places I listed the ones I could read. Please
note the location of the experiments. It was the Ramsey Unit. On page 4 of
the "Cate Protocol" it states: "...the men will have already volunteered for
participation in one of the earlier protocols". The "earlier protocols"
indicate the previous M. pneumoniae experiment and the previous virus
and mycoplasma combination experiment. I have no idea what "and so
forth" means. M. pneumoniae was approved for use in these experiments,
but it has been suggested that substitution of Mycoplasma fermentans was
made. Also note that the mycoplasma was aerosolized for the experiments.
This listing above is taken from the September, 1976 agenda only. There
are many more experiments.

I have reviewed some of the records concerning Representative Edward
Markey's 1986 report. It is titled "American Nuclear Guinea Pigs: Three
Decades of Radiation Experiments on U. S. Citizens". Mr. Markey had
presented his findings during the Reagan administration and it was ignored
until President Clinton created the Advisory Committee on Human
Radiation Experiments (ACHRE) through Executive Order on January 15,
1994. Mr. Markey's report has finally been recognized and more searching
for the truth has been accomplished under this committee. The time frame
of the experiments was from 1940's through 1974. It seems the same
standards of rules concerning human experimentation we have today,
existed then. So what is keeping these types of experiments from
continuing? Honesty? Integrity? Common sense?

There was informed consent with the TDC experiments, but until someone
has studied medicine there is no true "informed" consent. You could not
possibly explain everything to an inmate whose average schooling at that
time would be approximately the 6th or 7th grade level. You could not
explain everything to anyone unless they were educated in that particular
field. The Principal Investigator of the M. pneumoniae experiment and of
the combined virus and M. pneumonaie experiment was a virologist. At that
particular time (1976) very little was known concerning mycoplasmal
infections and it seems strange that a virologist would be handling such. It
is doubtful that the Principal Investigator had full knowledge of M.
pneumonaie alone without mixing it with various other pathogens.

As Mr. Markey's 1986 report states the "...Nuremberg Code was in effect,
written by the United States and the Allies in the aftermath of World War II,
and it established guidelines on obtaining informed consent." These
scientists worded the consent forms liberally and medically which would be
difficult for an inmate to understand. The inmates were only interested in
being paid so they could survive inside the prisons. They were not
volunteering for the advancement of medicine as some researchers claim.
This claim is to justify what they (the scientists) injected into the inmates
and perhaps spread through our community.

In one of the meetings of the ACHRE a Dr. Macklin made a statement
which was extremely important to this situation in Huntsville, Texas. The
statement was: "Observation in nature can be culpable if people aren't
warned, if people aren't alerted, or if some intervention that might help them
is not undertaken." From what has been discovered I wonder if this
community is still being observed.

I tried to contact our Walker County Health Department last month and to
my surprise we no longer have one. I found the Walker County Health
Department was replaced by the University of Texas Medical Branch
(UTMB) and John Sealy. John Sealy is the hospital where the inmates are
taken. The date of UTMB taking over was the summer of 1994. It was in
January of 1994 when the first article appeared in the local Huntsville Item
newspaper concerning the Huntsville Mystery Illness. Other surrounding
counties (San Jacinto and Polk) were also placed under UTMB in the
summer of 1994. UTMB is presently over the Walker County health; the
experimental animals; and is also in charge of the health care for the
inmates.

The Goddess of Fire Part 3 Fri Jul 28 21:01:43 2000


Through several more phone calls to the Centers for Disease Control
(CDC) and the Texas Department of Health (TDH) I was informed there is
no law which requires rare illnesses to be reported to anyone.
Communicable diseases are the only ones that are reported and the ones
listed seemed to be hand-picked. There is no mention of human parvovirus
B19 as being a communicable disease, which it is. I was also told the
Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) officials keep very secretive
records concerning illnesses of the inmate population and when I called to
inquire, I was met with tremendous hostility. The only sexually transmitted
disease TDCJ has reported to TDH has been syphilis. AIDS, HIV and
Hepatitis C are sexually transmittable, but only syphilis is reported. It would
be interesting to find how many inmates have MS, ALS or any other rare
illness. Can you assist in gathering this data?

I was told by TDH that the prison was not considered part of the community.
I don't know how that can be rationalized since the guards, who have
constant physical contact with inmates, come home to their families and
communities. Anything the inmates have the guards will have and I don't
think you have to be a scientist to figure that one out. I also learned the
inmate population is not included with the community population. I would
like to know if there is a law excluding the inmate population from being
counted with the communities. I would also like to know if there is a law
which excludes the reporting of diseases found in a prison setting from the
surrounding communities.

At this point I need to mention Sean and Leslee Dudley. This is a couple
from California who contracted the Gulf War Illness. Neither served in the
Armed Forces. I have enclosed one of their letters to their representative
Mr. Filner. Mr. Filner has asked the GAO to investigate why Dr. Nicolson's
funding is being denied. It seems Dr. Lo is still misplacing blood samples
or the blood samples turn bad while in his possession as the samples from
Huntsville seemed to do. Dr. Nicolson desperately needs the funding and is
being denied. I hope you can look into this matter as well or locate
someone who can help.

60 Minutes contacted Dr. Nicolson and Sally Medley. They were interested
in this story. Sally has moved and the responsibility of providing the media
with documents has been left to me while her family is relocating. It is a
daunting task, to say the least, but one that must be pursued. Channel 11 of
Houston is also interested in the story as is KREM Channel 2 and KXLY
T.V. of Spokane, Washington. I have tapes and other documents if you
request them. Dr. Garth Nicolson and Nancy Nicolson, Sally Medley,
Congressman Filner, Leslee and Sean Dudley, could provide more
information as well as some of the Huntsville residents who are very ill. It
seems we all have a piece to this puzzle and have been brought together
through circumstance.

There was a report put together by Will Northrup and Suzanne Migdall.
They were employed by a law firm and sent to Huntsville to investigate the
Gulf War Illness. Their report is amazing. It is the closest thing we have to
an epidemiologic study. These two wonderful individuals are still trying to
help this community. They will also be able to provide more information.

Legislatively I would like to see changes in the health laws. All diseases
should be monitored; not just the hand-picked communicable/sexually
transmittable diseases. How will we learn anything about diseases if we
don't track all of them? Rheumatoid Arthritis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,
Gulf War Illness, Fibromyalgia, Myasenthia Gravis, Human Parvovirus B19,
Lupus, etc. all need to be counted as the communicable diseases and
sexually transmitted diseases are counted. According to the MS
Organization the east Texas area is considered a low risk area. If you ask
a local physician about MS he will tell you it is nearly epidemic including the
MS-like symptoms. With the scientific technology and computer
capabilities we have in our era there is no reason for rare illnesses not
being counted and tracked. If rare diseases would have been reportable
and tracked back in 1994, the questions which I ask today could have been
answered back then and some of the people who have died from the rare
illnesses could possibly be alive today.

>From the research of parvovirus B19 I found false-positive test results for
rubella and Lyme Disease. Therefore, I question the development of
vaccines and the tracking of illnesses. Is it parvovirus B19 or rubella? We
will never know until confirmation of the illnesses are made. Why are Lyme
vaccines being produced when no one definitely knows which cases are
really parvovirus B19 or mycoplasmas or Lyme Disease? Perhaps there is
a mixture of pathogens in some of these illnesses which present
overlapping symptoms. Presently, symptom names are given to children
who present the symptoms of parvovirus B19 instead of confirmation of the
illness. The symptom names for parvovirus B19 are: slapped cheek
syndrome, fifth disease or erythema infectiosum and these symptoms
names become the diagnosis and the parent walks away ignorant of what
their child has. According to research, 90% of the world population can test
positive for human parvovirus B19. It has yet to be included in the
reportable communicable disease list. Another important point is that the
parvovirus B19 test has not been approved by the FDA. Dr. Garth
Nicolson's test has not been approved by the FDA either. However, the
parvovirus B19 test is considered confirmation of the illness. Why isn't Dr.
Nicolson's test considered the same?

There are numerous organizations all across our country that have been
created out of necessity and desperation. Anyone, particularly with a rare
illness, is on their own regarding research and at the mercy of the medical
community and their suggestions for treatment. If the CDC were to be the
headquarters for counting and tracking illnesses, rare or not, individuals,
physicians and other researchers would have somewhere to begin their
research. Treating a disease might become second place to curing the
disease. With confirmation of illnesses and tracking, the cause of these
diseases could be found.

Currently, TDH is tracking an outbreak of MS in El Paso, Texas. Why would
they look into that outbreak of MS when the outbreak in the Huntsville area
was never investigated? And the word "outbreak", does that mean MS
could possibly be contagious? There is no way of knowing if we do not
keep accurate records which will assist in research. I lost a dear friend to
the Huntsville Mystery Illness. Could taking doxycycline or an acne drug
have cured him? We will never know. There have been many who have
died who were in Ms. Medley's group back in 1994. A recent loss was in
December, 1998. Physicians are not trained in medical school to treat this
type of illness. Koch=s postulates should be thrown out the window. How
can you recreate an illness when it has been modified? The same goes for
the "perfect square of cause and effect". There is no perfect square when
there are a myriad of overlapping symptoms from a mixture of pathogens. I
would like to see an epidemiologic study for this area. Something has been
wrong for a long time and now, with the assistance of the documents, we
can at least begin to address the illnesses in our area and our physicians
will not be in the dark as how to treat it. I don't want to watch another
member of my family, or friends, or another person in our community
become ill just because the government doesn't want to admit what they
have done. We know what they have done. Now, we need to fix it.

My son has not been tested for mycoplasmal infections. You have to be off
the antibiotic for 6 weeks to be tested and I don't want to chance his health
again. I'm grateful for the improvement he has made and grateful for the
physicians who now believe in mycoplasmas. But if I had not found the
documents to prove that viruses and mycoplasmas were known back in
1976 they would not have believed. I just don't want to see another child or
mother put in the same situation as we have been in.

The Markey Report is a good start to continue on in finding the truth of how
U.S. citizens have been used without their knowledge. The ACHRE report
concerns radiation experiments, but there are also biological, chemical and
psychiatric experiments. The introduction of the ACHRE report seemed to
have difficulty in trying to describe the different roles of the physicians who
participated freely in the experiments. It states: "As physicians, they had a
commitment to prevent disease and heal. At the same time, as government
advisors, they were called upon to participate in making decisions to
proceed with weapons development and testing programs that they knew
could put citizens, soldiers, and workers at risk. As experts they were they
were asked to ensure that the risks would not be excessive. And as
researchers they saw these programs as an opportunity for gathering
data."

After reading this statement I realized this statement could have been
written as a defense for Hitler's physicians/researchers/scientists to justify
their actions against the Jewish people because they wore the same
number of hats. They wore one as a physician, a government adviser, an
expert and researcher. But they forgot about (and so did the ACHRE) the
medical oaths which promise never to harm. How could a such an
educated, prestigious group as the ACHRE omit "never to harm" which is
the first oath a physician takes? A favorite medical oath of mine is called
"Prayer of Maimonides" and can be located in any medical dictionary.

The conclusion that all physicians/researchers/scientists are inherently bad
would be completely wrong. I'm against the ones who do not lift their heads
and piece together the research which they are most capable of doing.
Most physicians dismiss the patient who has done their homework
concerning their illness and the patient is labeled "over zealous". Most
scientists and physicians take their oaths seriously, but there are those who
would go so far as to putting others in harm's way for their own benefit. The
history, again, speaks for itself.

In summary, I will list the areas which I am asking you to address. They are:

1. This area needs an epidemiologic study by TDH and CDC which should
include the inmates at TDCJ. We will never know how many illnesses are in
this area, what kind of illnesses and how many have been affected, until the
numbers are counted and illnesses listed. This list should include the now
deceased individuals who were ill back in 1994.

2. I would also like to be informed of the types of animal experiments which
have been performed on TDC land and what laws are in place for these
experiments to continue.

3. The current health laws concerning reportable diseases should be
changed to include rare illnesses which is essential in research.

4. A change in the criminal laws should hold any scientist, researcher or
physician accountable for placing people in harm's way for the sake of
notoriety and financial gain; even if employed by the U. S. Government.

5. I would also like for you to inquire about the denials of Dr. Garth
Nicolson's research grants from the Department of Defense (DOD) through
the General Accounting Office (GAO) as Congressman Filner has.

6. Please inform me of any laws which prevent the prison population from
being counted with the communities and why the prison illnesses are not
counted with the community's illnesses.

I don't particularly want to blame anyone for what happened in the past. I do
however, want to make sure the truth gets out, people can get the proper
medical treatment without having to beg for it and that this will never
happen again. Having criminal laws in place for the scientists/ researchers/
physicians is needed. That is the only thing left for us to do. The rules and
regulations are not working and by history's account, have never worked.
This insanity in science needs to be stopped. The ends do not justify the
means.

Please feel free to contact me for phone numbers and addresses of the
other individuals. All of us will continue to search for answers and it is
hoped that you will assist us. I should mention the Veteran's Administration
has granted 12 million concerning a mycoplasma trial for 20 VA institutions
using Dr. Nicolson's protocol for Gulf War Illness. This was approved on
October 22, 1998.

Sincerely,



Candace Brown PO Box 6894 Huntsville, TX 77342-6894

cc:

Representative Ron Paul

Solly Granatstein

Bill Langlois

Representative Edward Markey

Tamara Lehman

Tom Grant

Representative Bob Filner

Representative Loretta L. Sanchez

Representative Christopher Shays

Senator William V. Roth, Jr.

Senator Edward M. Kennedy

Senator Carl Levin

Representative James Barcia

Representative Bernard Sanders

Representative Jack Metcalf

Representative Norman D. Dicks

Senator John D. Rockefeller, IV

ENCLOSURES:

1. September 13, 1976, Minutes Texas Board of Corrections, 350th
Meeting

2. Antibiotic Therapy of Rheumatoid Arthritis: An Observational Cohort
Study of 98 Patients with 451 Patient-Years of Follow-Up, Congress of
Rheumatology 1985:S85

3. CNN May 8, 1998 "Common antibiotic knocks out rare skin disease"

4. Mirkin Report for Healthier Living Mycoplasma, Chlamydia and
Ureaplasma The Hidden Epidemic The Long Term Treatment

5. Letter from Dr. Garth Nicolson dated April 21, 1998

6. "Gulf War Illness Probe To advance With New Study", The Wanderer, by
Paul Likoudis

7. "Multiplex PCR for the Detection of Mycoplasma Fermentans, M.
Hominis, and M. Penetrans in Patients with Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia,
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gulf War Syndrome"; Fourth International AACFS
Research & Clinical Conference on CFIDS
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Anomalous Images and UFO Files
http://www.anomalous-images.com

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