I commented about Malaria, to avoid confusion.

James
james-osbourne: holmes II
American State National
AKA: Red Pill Media

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 6:48 PM, Lena Guyot <drumr...@stny.rr.com> wrote:

> No. Lyme was let loose on the grounds of Plum Island by Ernest Traub, a
> ex-Nazi doc who'd been imported to develop bio-weapons to decimate 'enemy'
> livestock. He created a sort of pathogen 'Turducken', arachnid-style. Plum
> island's just off the tip of Long Island, from which deer could easily swim
> to the mainland of CT and migratory birds could carry the ticks on their
> way along the New England coast.
>
> Lyme (borrelia burgdorferi)  is not the same as the syphilis spirochete,
> or the trichinosis spirochete, and there are many other sprirochete strains
> as well. It was present in the ancient, mummified body of the 'IceMan',
> Utzi, the hunter discovered in the Italian Alps, and Lyme was also
> identified in autopsies of Civil War dead.
>
> The disease we presently call *Lyme* disease, (never* 'Lymes'*; ignore
> people who call it that, if they don't even know this basic thing)  was
> named after the CT community of Old Lyme, where some observant mothers
> first compared notes about some disturbing symptoms in their children that
> were baffling doctors. I was bitten by a tick on Nantucket Island in 1961
> (bull's eye rash on back of neck) decades before this shape-shifting
> disease was recognized anywhere or any medical remedies were even imagined. 
> The
> doc dxing my case more than 40 years later identified its many
> co-infections as the signature of the Plum Island, weaponized Lyme variety.
>
> Be well,
> Léna
>
> On May 4, 2017, at 5:47 PM, Jean Baugh wrote:
>
> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme,
> CT, syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic,
> contagious it is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to
> talk about it.
>
> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia
> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be
> cured.
>
> Jean
>
> *************************
>
> I was sent to a link for a product called
> Argentyn 23 made by
> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>
> Your thoughts please.
>
> Thank you - Joy
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