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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:23 am    Post subject: Just say Yale was sued..... and the USDOJ and the New York Times have no brains or nuts Reply with quote

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Subject: Just say Yale has been sued in federal court- Judge
Christopher Droney is assigned the case
Date: Thursday, June 29, 2006 22:35:19 [View Source]

B-

All you have to see to prove this racketeering crime
is Yale's Robert Schoen publishing in 1998 - before
LYMErix was approved by the FDA - that they could not
read their Western Blots in LYMErix vaccinated people:
http://www.actionlyme.org/SCHOEN_INSTRUCTING_DOCS_TO_BLOW_OFF_LYMERIX_INJUREES.htm

Note that Schoen says LYMErix vaccinated people will
have to be tested with Western Blotting that leaves
out OspA and B. That explains the CDC's scam at
Dearborn in a nutshell: Leave OspA and B out of the
testing standard, but OspA is the vaccine?, But if you
have one of those antibodies, OspA or B, you don't
have Lyme?

Duh.

Yale knew they never had a Lyme vaccine long before
LYMErix phase III trial began. That's why Allen
Steere went to Europe in 1992 or 1993 to invent his
imaginary current CDC method to diagnose Lyme disease.


I would not bother even trying to ask the NYTimes to
cut the crap if I were you. Each of us must have sent
them a 1000 Lyme-related letters over the years. They
don't have any writers with any real brains or
cajones.

As I said.

Like the USDOJ.

This is the biggest sci-med scam in history and Kevvy
Rowlandgate O'Connor has a big press conference
because he caught the garbage men (RICO !!) and all
the top Corrupticops were there, getting their
pictures in the paper?

Yikes.

Yale, SmithKline and Connaught could not read their
blood tests to see if LYMErix or ImmuLyme prevented
Lyme disease, but they reported they had 76% and 92%
safe and effective vaccines?

I blew this whistle 5 years ago, and in that amount of
time, not one single newspaper could find anyone among
their staffs with the brains in their head to look at
that?


What the hell else that's obvious are we missing? Oh,
Maybe the speed of acceleration due to gravity and the
World Trade Center collapses? A fire on the 70th
floor melts all the steel beams simultaneously, all
the way down to the basement of a skyscaper, and the
building collapses an hour later? We see that
happening every day?


Yer talking to total nitwits, B. Don't bother with
the New York Times. They're so stupid, they don't
even know how stupid they are. Sort of like Kenneth
Marcus, "Medical Director" of DMHAS and every other
head of every other state agency in Corrupticut, in
addition to the New Haven FBI and the moron neighbor
of Rowland @ Bantam Lake dot US DOJ dot guv.

Corruption means putrification, and that's what we
have, here, as regards the capacity to develop an
original thought. 'The rotting of character as a
result of exhalting oneself. As a class of people,
lawyers take the lead in this reverse moral evolution.
MDs run a close second. Learning that the US
Department of Justice was a complete cartoon was an
even bigger discovery for me than the LYMErix fraud
and, quite frankly, I don't know which I've enjoyed
observing more: 1) The fact that Yale dared to try to
get away with this enormous crime or 2) the fact that
the top cops actually have no nuts.
http://www.actionlyme.org/CUSTOMS.htm

'No brains, no nuts, and the head of the DCF was a
drunken, demented whore, and was asking the House Ways
and Means Committee for more money, in person, which
she intended to defraud Congress of, at the very
moment she was speaking to them.

And then Corrupticut appointed her to the head of the
Fraud Unit.

My friends are at this very moment writing the
screenplay.

Kathleen

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Subject: [SpinLyme] NY Times article and my response
Date: Thursday, June 29, 2006 09:22:16 [View Source]


"…suddenly, panic spreads faster than the threat,
and a terrified
populace demands that the government do something â€"
even if, looked
at realistically, the disease is less of a threat than
the flu."
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The New York Times
New York NY
June 19, 2006

The Perils of Pollen and Tricky Ticks

By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.

Published: June 19, 2006

THERE is a "War of the Worlds" quality to the outbreak
of a new
disease: something foreign appears on these shores
and, ignored or
misdiagnosed at first, spreads quickly, killing a few
earthlings â€"
until someone notices. Then, suddenly, panic spreads
faster than the
threat, and a terrified populace demands that the
government do
something â€" even if, looked at realistically, the
disease is less of
a threat than the flu.

[Photos omitted on LymeInfo â€" go to URL at top of
page to view photo
captioned below.]
Illustrations by Michael Rothman

Pollen from plants like ragweed can pose a severe
threat for those
with asthma.

That's the story behind two warm-weather plagues, West
Nile virus
and Lyme disease. But there are differences. West Nile
entered the
country only seven years ago, while the Lyme scare
began in 1975.
Nonetheless, West Nile has hurtled across the
continental United
States, while Lyme is still spreading slowly from the
areas where it
was first diagnosed: New England and Wisconsin.

Another disease that is, for some people, worse in
warm weather â€"
asthma â€" also breaks out around the nation during
spring and summer,
but in unpredictable patterns.

So which of these diseases poses the greatest threat?

Asthma, by far. The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
estimates that asthma kills about 4,000 to 5,000
people a year â€" 20
times as many people as West Nile does.

Lyme disease, which can usually be cured with
antibiotics, is almost
never fatal, though there are rare cases in which
victims have
lingering joint pain, neurological problems, fatigue
and heart
problems.

Asthma is not strictly considered a seasonal disease
because it can
be set off by so many things, including dust mites,
cockroaches, pet
fur, mold and smoke, which are often worse indoors in
winter. But it
also has summertime triggers: pollen, ozone and
exercise.

So what will happen this summer? Experts have only one
answer: it
depends on the weather. The C.D.C.'s maps detailing
the spread of
West Nile virus look terrifying. A tiny yellow dot
over New York
City in 1999 became, by 2003, a spatter of red
droplets crossing the
Midwest like a biblical rain of blood. (Yellow means
fewer than 100
cases per million people; red means more than 100.)

West Nile virus peaked that year with 9,862 cases, of
which 264 were
fatal. The hardest-hit states formed a vertical stripe
down the
Great Plains, from North Dakota to Texas.

"That year was the perfect storm," said Dr. Lyle R.
Petersen,
director of the C.D.C.'s division of vector-borne
infectious
diseases. The virus, moving west in birds, hit the
region for the
first time, so no local bird was immune to it. "Heavy
rains in early
spring created a huge population of mosquitoes," he
said. "Then it
was an abnormally hot summer, which produces high
levels of virus."

Contrary to popular wisdom, blue jays and crows are
not important
carriers. West Nile kills them quickly, and they are
fairly big
birds that hang around gardens and roads, so people
notice when they
die.

The most important reservoirs, say Dr. Petersen and
Dr. Andrew
Spielman, professor of tropical public health at the
Harvard School
of Public Health, are humble house sparrows. They
develop high
levels of virus without dying. They also roost
together, so
mosquitoes spread the virus quickly through a flock.

And they nest near houses, which is important, Dr.
Petersen
explained, because the Culex mosquitoes that transfer
the virus from
bird to man lay their eggs in birdbaths and gutters
and may travel
no more than a block in their lives.

Four out of five people who get West Nile virus have
no symptoms.
The other 20 percent have a fever, headache and
fatigue. Sometimes,
they get a rash and swollen glands. Less than 1
percent get severe
complications like neck stiffness, stupor, convulsions
or paralysis.

The best protection is anything that discourages
mosquito bites:
screens, DEET-based repellents and long pants, as well
as draining
standing water in the garden.

Birds that recover become immune, so there may never
be a summer
like 2003 again. But small birds like sparrows only
live a couple of
years, so the population becomes susceptible again.

"We may see very few infections for several years, and
then a huge
outburst," Dr. Petersen said.

Lyme disease moves more slowly because it is spread by
a spirochete
bacterium that lives in the digestive tracts of ticks
that ride on
deer and mice. Between Colonial times and the 1950's,
deer living
near people risked being eaten, so the northern deer
tick, Ixodes
scapularis, was driven into tiny pockets â€" the
Elizabeth Islands off
Massachusetts, Long Point in Ontario and parts of
Wisconsin, Dr.
Spielman said.

But after World War II, with the growth of suburbs
woodsy enough for
deer but too populous for hunting, the disease began
spreading. It
was first recognized in Lyme, Conn., and has since
moved, with the
deer, across suburbia in much of New York,
Massachusetts, New Jersey
and Pennsylvania.

It is still spreading, and the case count is generally
increasing,
said Dr. Ben Beard, chief of the bacterial zoonoses
branch of the
C.D.C. In April, it appeared for the first time in
Chicago suburbs.

A worrisome aspect, Dr. Spielman said, is that
babesiosis, a disease
caused by a parasite in the same ticks, is spreading
along the same
routes as Lyme disease. Babesiosis is much less common
than Lyme,
but in rare cases can kill with malarialike fevers.
The early signs
of Lyme disease mimic the flu â€" headache, fatigue,
chills, fever and
swollen lymph nodes. The classic sign â€" which not
everyone gets â€" is
a faint red "bull's-eye rash" that appears around the
tick bite,
usually 3 to 30 days later, and spreads slowly. A
blood test can
detect the infection.

Prevention is still the best medicine: avoid dry grass
and brush and
piles of dead leaves. Wear long pants tucked into
socks, long-sleeve
shirts and DEET repellent. Remove ticks promptly with
tweezers
because they often feed for 12 to 24 hours before
injecting the
bacteria.

Asthma has been so familiar for so long that it
creates less fear
than it probably should, given the number of people
who die from it
each year.

Predicting which area is at highest risk is impossible
because
pollen counts are local and soar up and down with the
season, the
breeze and the rain. However, the National Allergy
Bureau, part of
the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology, tracks
pollen counts and even offers e-mail alerts.

Seasonal diseases do not mean that people should get
scared, Dr.
Petersen said. "These threats shouldn't alter people's
plans for the
summer â€" they should go out and enjoy themselves.
But take
precautions.

Letters to the Editor:
letters@nytimes.let

Donald Mcneil's article on Lyme disease was way off
base and shows a distinct
lack of information on his part. While it is true
that for many patients
Lyme is cured if antibiotics are begun in the early
stages, for others it
becomes
an extended nightmare of expensive drugs, visits to
doctors, and terrible,
painful symptoms that leave patients weak, mentally
confused and suffering,
robbing them of their ability to enjoy the hobbies and
activities that make life
worth living. You don't find support groups across
the country for Asthma or
West Nile virus. Furthermore, Lyme is carried by
birds, mice and other small
animals, and has already spread across the entire
northern hemisphere. Lyme
disease is serious, and should not be whitewashed.Â


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 11:46 pm    Post subject: Re: Just say Yale was sued..... and the USDOJ and the New York Times have no brains or nuts Reply with quote

Yale knew they never had a Lyme vaccine long before
LYMErix phase III trial began. That's why Allen
Steere went to Europe in 1992 or 1993 to invent his
imaginary current CDC method to diagnose Lyme disease.

Your right Kathleen - I have noticed also the last about 10 yrs or so
Steere & colleagues, Dattyler etc. are trying to brainwash the
Europeans to go to their way of thinking.......Remember sev. yrs ago
the International Lyme Conf. in NY & they rejected certain Drs.
abstracts that didn't lean toward their protocol if you want to call it
that. Also in 1989 NEJM - Dattyler was one of the author's of an
article on Seronegative Lyme Disease. Now your nuts if you are
negative & think you have it - remember Pat Pepper.
Isn't it strange tho, at dr. B's trial - Dattyler who testified against
Dr. B said""In Europe they have different strains ." when Dr. B said
even in Europe they use long term antibiotics.
Look up Germ Warfare I believe it was in that article. I also
noticed that Dr. Betina Wilske is now in with Steere too much to go
into. There was an article CALDF newsltr by Tom Grier) stating that
she said that in ref. to ACA only about 30% of patients are sero
positive. Yet later she stated with ACA one would have to be highly
antibody positive. If one knows anything about Dr. Boszik who had a
Lyme borreliosis clinic in Hungary if one read his protocol which is
correct you would see what's what. His abstract was rejected at the NY
Lyme International conf. several yrs ago.

Yet this bacteria was know over 100 yrs ago in Europe & the idiots
(esp Steere the draft dodger) thanks to Polly Murray's work just
discovered it in USA in the seventys. A bunch of jerks. (evil jerks)

I
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:55 am    Post subject: Re: Just say Yale was sued..... and the USDOJ and the New York Times have no brains or nuts Reply with quote

lipanz wrote:
Quote:
Yale knew they never had a Lyme vaccine long before
LYMErix phase III trial began. That's why Allen
Steere went to Europe in 1992 or 1993 to invent his
imaginary current CDC method to diagnose Lyme disease.

Your right Kathleen - I have noticed also the last about 10 yrs or so
Steere & colleagues, Dattyler etc. are trying to brainwash the
Europeans to go to their way of thinking.......Remember sev. yrs ago
the International Lyme Conf. in NY & they rejected certain Drs.
abstracts that didn't lean toward their protocol if you want to call it
that. Also in 1989 NEJM - Dattyler was one of the author's of an
article on Seronegative Lyme Disease. Now your nuts if you are
negative & think you have it - remember Pat Pepper.
Isn't it strange tho, at dr. B's trial - Dattyler who testified against
Dr. B said""In Europe they have different strains ." when Dr. B said
even in Europe they use long term antibiotics.
Look up Germ Warfare I believe it was in that article. I also
noticed that Dr. Betina Wilske is now in with Steere too much to go
into. There was an article CALDF newsltr by Tom Grier) stating that
she said that in ref. to ACA only about 30% of patients are sero
positive. Yet later she stated with ACA one would have to be highly
antibody positive. If one knows anything about Dr. Boszik who had a
Lyme borreliosis clinic in Hungary if one read his protocol which is
correct you would see what's what. His abstract was rejected at the NY
Lyme International conf. several yrs ago.

Yet this bacteria was know over 100 yrs ago in Europe & the idiots
(esp Steere the draft dodger) thanks to Polly Murray's work just
discovered it in USA in the seventys. A bunch of jerks. (evil jerks)

I

They've known seronegative Lyme exists for a long time.

Both the baby and the mother were seronegative in the
Yale autopsy of the newborn:
http://www.actionlyme.org/Congenital_Brain_Infection_of_Newborn_Resulting_in_Death.htm

Yale's Eugene Shapiro said as perjury in the Jones trial that he has
never seen a case of neurologic Lyme in children.

Again, someone has to inform Yale about neurons and brains
and the like. They apparently don't know about a brain cell
being a nerve cell, and have stated in published scientific
journal articles that the brain is a complicating variable.

Complicating variable: Mr. Brain. As in, "I have largely limited the
discussion here to Lyme arthritis, the simplest case because the end
point (no more arthritis) is so clear, and one does not have to
introduce complicating variables such as the blood-brain barrier." ---
Stephen Malawista, Yale University
http://www.rheuma21st.com/archives/Cutting_MalawistaLymeMay2000.html
ΣΛβ Sigma Alpha Beta (Self Ass-Biters Society)

I gave Yale's James Phillips this entire full text article
in Shadock's Comprehensive textbook of Psychiatry
in April of 2002, so he lied to the DCF.
http://www.actionlyme.org/Fallon.htm

We are dealing with absolute morons, in Corrupticut, I am
telling you. A dumber class of people never existed in the
history of the planet and they're all right here.

Kathleen
http://www.actionlyme.org/dictionary_of_connecticutisms.htm
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 2:47 am    Post subject: Re: Just say Yale was sued..... and the USDOJ and the New York Times have no brains or nuts Reply with quote

Newsgroup Leader Kathleen ActionLyme wrote:

We are dealing with absolute morons, in Corrupticut, I am
telling you. A dumber class of people never existed in the
history of the planet and they're all right here.

Kathleen, Yes It is horrible , but I will say You probably heard the
expression: " Dumb, Dumb like a fox". A lady I used to work with used
to use that expression. Everyone should write letters to the editors of
their newspapers entitled "Lyme Disease - the Hidden Epidemic."

Thanks for the article by Malawista - he does have some double talk in
there also.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 5:31 am    Post subject: Re: Just say Yale was sued..... and the USDOJ and the New York Times have no brains or nuts Reply with quote

lipanz wrote:
Quote:
Newsgroup Leader Kathleen ActionLyme wrote:

We are dealing with absolute morons, in Corrupticut, I am
telling you. A dumber class of people never existed in the
history of the planet and they're all right here.

Kathleen, Yes It is horrible , but I will say You probably heard the
expression: " Dumb, Dumb like a fox". A lady I used to work with used
to use that expression. Everyone should write letters to the editors of
their newspapers entitled "Lyme Disease - the Hidden Epidemic."

Thanks for the article by Malawista - he does have some double talk in
there also.


No.

In general, people are just plain stupid, here.

To Wit: The story of Thomas McGlashan, being a chemist,
supposedly, and not understanding the concept of scientific
validity:
http://www.actionlyme.org/MCGLASHAN_PSYCHIATRY_UPDATE_WE_HAVE_NO_IDEA_WHAT_WE_ARE_DOING.html

That's just plain as dumb as it gets.

See the PsychiatricMumboJumbo video.
http://www.actionlyme.org/Psychiatric_MumboJumbo.wmv

Now, how did anyone get to attend both a chemistry school
*and* a medical school, and still be playing this thing like the
brain is not a medical organ, subject to toxins and the actions
of cytokines and other moderators of neuroimmunology, while
at the same time, other departments within the department of
psychiatry at Yale were looking at, ie., taking a *logical* approach
to 1) PANDAs- or pediatric acquired neuroautoimmune disorders
associated with Strep and OCD or Tourettes, and at the same time,
2) Lyme and Syphilis having been long known to be spirochetal diseases
that result in dementia- the kind of dementia which emptied the psych
asylums in the early 20th century and late 19h century upon the
discovery of Compound 606 as a treatment for both spirochetes and
trypanosomes, and 3) how in the world can Yale have published multiple
times about the brain damage from Lyme, and in particular, the brain
damage from Lyme as a result of Lyme as a relapsing fever borreliosis,
yet have Yale's Eugene Shapiro state for the perjury record
of the Medical Board "court" that he never saw a case of pediatric
neurologic Lyme disease?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=14671329&query_hl=6&itool=pubmed_docsum
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=2742551%5BUID%5D

And how in the world can I be a Lyme activist and have two
websites and be all over the place including the FDA, and have
to listen to Yale's James Phillips tell me that this Lyme scam
"should be written up in the New Yorker Magazine" and later have
him say for the perjury record of the DCF "court" that I am "like
Ted Kaszynski?"

These are flaming *ssholes and are the dumbest fother muckers
to have ever signed their name with an "MD" at the end in the
known history of the universe, and it all has happened within
the last 10-20 years. RIGHT HERE IN CORRUPTICUT.

I am telling you, they are S T U P I D.

Imagine being a historian of the various interpretations of the bible
and not get it about the "Thou Shalt not Bear False Witness"
and about the "Thou Shalt Put No Gods Before Me," business
and even to go so far as to *LIE* to the DCF "court" and say I was also

not a religious person, and ALSO, pretend to be a philosopher, when
philosophy is supposed to be about explaining why we are here
(note: conflict with biblical historian), and ALSO be a sex
obsessed *sshole (note: and be a bible historian), and never
listen to a thing a person says?

THAT is a serious thought disorder.

So too is the concept of "clinical psychiatry," since one cannot
even BE a "clinical psychiatrist," since the rules are to rule
out medical problems first in all conditions of logical thinking
compromise. This is a perfect example of an oxymoron: "Clinical
Psychiatry."

And they're so dumb, they don't even know it.

The most obvious thing - and the thing demanded by medicine
at large - doing real medical rule outs, these nitwits think they can
*get away with* doing, and nary a person in the medical world or
legal world blinks, not even the American Medical Association.

And that is because BigPharma tells the AMA what is a drug
and all of the AMA are clueless, too, and won't even admit it.

The answer to this current epidemic of stupidity in America (and
also at the USDOJ and in the DHHS, and especially at Yale),
is hubris. Hubris never occurs in the mind of the purely
analytical thinker. There is no room for the subjective when
you are tyring to figure out a scientific problem.

Note that whatever I post I always back up with the documentation.
That's how it is done in the real world. Personal charm and good looks
never put a space craft on the moon, but "Who's your best friend"
is the only thing that flies in Corrupticut.

And this is the wealthiest state in the wealthiest country in the
world. And is Republican Party Central, and is Spook Bank
and Bushie Fraud Banker Central, and Yale was the CIA's
Bletchley Park source of brainiacs in WWII, but after that, Yale
tried to capitalize on what they knew and took their eye off the
national defense ball...

Yale and the associated Bushie Bankers *STOLE* national secrets
and tried to make money off of them. One of those national secrets
was that Lyme or borreliae were bioweapons- something we learned
from the Japanese at Unit 731 in Manchuria.

Yale thought they could lie about Lyme and say it is an
inflammatory disease *only,* and they even went so far as to
say you can't have a "disease," unless it is a condition of
inflammation:
http://www.geocities.com/kmdickson0308/lyme-dilemma.html
http://www.geocities.com/kmdickson0308/1-4.txt
That's the complete opposite of what spirochetes are and do.
They are primarily "stealth pathogens." Because the Syphilis
spirochetes are called "stealth pathogens," is the reason Syphilis
was also called "The Great Imitator."

Now this entire "The Lyme Disease Dilemma" website was given to
James Phillips *in hard copy* in November of 2000,* with some extra
documentation from Willy Burgdorfer and the "data" from Alan Barbour
stating that Lyme might have flown over here on sea birds from Africa
in tropical storms.

If that were true, this would be "Miami Disease" and not "Lyme
disease" and if any bird flew across the Atlantic and landed here
with their diseases intact, that in itself should be the 9th Wonder
of the World, yet we are asked to believe this nonsense.

'From a CDC officer, the one now in charge of the West Coast
CDC Bioweapons Level IV version of the one Klempner wants
to run in downtown Boston.

I am *telling* you, this is just plain an epidemic of stupidity.

"They're so stupid, they don't even know how stupid they
are- which is a sure sign of their stupidity." 'To quote the
perjury framework and phraseology of the "Medical Director"
of DMHAS, Kenneth Marcus- another whore for the State and for
Yale.

I wonder what is the appeal is for being such a lying whore for
the courts? Who are they trying to please? Is there some
kind of sexual thrill in getting away with perjury? 'Must be,
since these people only have one topic and believe in only
one source of motivation.

Original Sin was envy and not penis envy. All fraud and lies
orginate from the motivation of envy. 'Promoting oneself
above others is an action motivated by envy. Now you know
for certain that psychiatry has absolute zero scientific authority
to even *ever* be in a courtroom, unless it is to litigate their own
divorces.

And now you know how to defend yourself against insurance
companies who deny you benefits because they say you
don't have Lyme, that you are just crazy, instead.

Psychiatry hasn't demonstrated what "crazy" even *is*
except by their own oxymoronical example of NON-SCIENCE
and is itself, purest form of illogic.

Here's a handy quote:
"There is no value-free or presuppositionless orientation in this
field."- James Phillips

That's a tough one, ain't it? It means no one has the capacity
to capture the entire brain and the history of another person and
therefore cannot offer an "expert opinion," or judge or predict
another person's intent or will. Or, "no person is a god," and
should not pretend to *be* one in a courtroom.

These are putrid excuses for manhood, let alone doctors,
these psychiatrists. Where is their input in all of our social
problems and problems of illegitimacy and irresponsible
financial behavior on the part of men in this country, as
regards their children?

*Psychiatrists* are the ones who created these problems.

They said it was alright and normal to party and screw one's
brains out. Even the priesthood adopted these excuses.


This is a country of no real men. We don't even know what
a real man is any more, thanks to Psychiatry. 'Thanks to
these self-proclaimed (thought disordered) Bible interpretation
historians.

Gross.

KMDickson
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