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Muscle Car55
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Can't help myself had to post about this old tick video from the 90s. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYLSNwB1Ar8

I think to myself when watching it, Wormser and the Yale Researchers accomplished a lot since then. I guess their whole idea to vaccinate all the mice from borrelia failed. And Wormser's idea to make a person immune from a tick.

I hate to sit back and act like a critic, because I'm sure that some people were trying to do good. But I just feel that Wormser has accomplished more damage to people's lives then anything. They had years to train doctors about the tick born illnesses. And spread awareness for people!

I really don't see a whole lot accomplished other than misinformation. Gotta love what Dr. Donna McKenna's, "that is the deer tick that transmits Lyme disease, but the risk of Lyme disease is very low, the adults don't frequently transmit Lyme disease."

A lot of you have probably seen this video, but those of you that haven't probably find it pretty interesting.

Sometimes I think that these governments just want to depopulate.

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