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from Leslie Feinberg August 2011 transgenderwarrior.org my research notes on the medical politics driving the “Lyme Wars” Part 30: Why would Lyme be useful as a biowarfare agent? If Lyme is so easy to cure, why would
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Catherine Hill / Donald MacArthur / Marjorie Tietjen / Leslie Feinberg August / Elena Cook / /

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