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Post by glennb on Sept 6, 2008 17:09:30 GMT -5
I've never been tested or diagnosed with mycoplasma but I decided to treat myself for it anyway using the Rife machine. When the mycoplasma frequencies were going through my body I got a very strong reaction. I could feel little twinges all over from head to toe. This would indicate that I am infected with mycoplasma.
Just thought I'd mention it as myco may be a problem for all of us.
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Post by godsgrace on Sept 7, 2008 14:26:45 GMT -5
glennb.. myco is a problem for all of us, that is what I've been saying from the beginning.. here... Don Scott reporting information from a congressional commitee.....Maurice Hillman see who he is and what he had to say.. here There are 200 species of Mycoplasma. Most are innocuous and do no harm; only four or five are pathogenic. Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus strain) probably comes from the nucleus of the Brucella bacterium. This disease agent is not a bacterium and not a virus; it is a mutated form of the Brucella bacterium, combined with a visna virus, from which the mycoplasma is extracted. The pathogenic Mycoplasma used to be very innocuous, but biological warfare research conducted between 1942 and the present time has resulted in the creation of more deadly and infectious forms of Mycoplasma. Researchers extracted this mycoplasma from the Brucella bacterium and actually reduced the disease to a crystalline form. They "weaponised" it and tested it on an unsuspecting public in North America. Dr Maurice Hilleman, chief virologist for the pharmaceutical company Merck Sharp & Dohme, stated that this disease agent is now carried by everybody in North America and possibly most people throughout the world.Despite reporting flaws, there has clearly been an increased incidence of all the neuro/systemic degenerative diseases since World War II and especially since the 1970s with the arrival of previously unheard-of diseases like chronic fatigue syndrome and AIDS. According to Dr Shyh-Ching Lo, senior researcher at The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and one of America’s top mycoplasma researchers, this disease agent causes many illnesses including AIDS, cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, Crohn’s colitis, Type I diabetes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Wegener’s disease and collagen-vascular diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and Alzheimer’s. Dr Charles Engel, who is with the US National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, stated the following at an NIH meeting on February 7, 2000: "I am now of the view that the probable cause of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia is the mycoplasma..." www.whale.to/m/scott7.html#IV_-_COVERT_TESTING_OF_OTHER_DISEASE_AGENTS_the reason I push mycoplasma being connected to Morgellon's. I just know it... mycoplasma chlamydia pneumonia is ddefinitely related. mycoplasma laboratorium.. heard of that one? Craig Venter...master-mindless wonder. unreal godsgrace
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Post by godsgrace on Sept 7, 2008 14:31:07 GMT -5
Pat Mooney, director of a Canadian bioethics organisation, ETC group, said the move was an enormous challenge to society to debate the risks involved. "Governments, and society in general, is way behind the ball. This is a wake-up call - what does it mean to create new life forms in a test-tube?" He said Mr Venter was creating a "chassis on which you could build almost anything. It could be a contribution to humanity such as new drugs or a huge threat to humanity such as bio-weapons".www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/oct/06/genetics.climatechangeunreal gracie
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