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Post by ibzahp on Oct 20, 2008 15:54:39 GMT -5
has anyone seen the video at www.silentsuperbug.comI would be interested to know what you think. I wonder about how closely Morgellons might be related to MRSA. Also whether Morgellons , as part of its complex features includes L form bacteria as part of the picture. I am considering looking at long term antibiotic therapy. I am most interested in your ideas and comments.
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Post by imblownaway on Oct 20, 2008 16:11:55 GMT -5
Yes, I have seen the videos and everything. It is really scarey. I have a hard time understanding it though. It is way over my head. I dont want to believe it but what I do understand I cannot dispute either. Oh I just don't understand any of this. I just know something is really really wrong.
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Post by lilsissy on Oct 20, 2008 16:33:23 GMT -5
Yes. Seen it before. I wrote to Silentsuperbug and he replied to use Antibuse as it is also anti-parasitic . He said to tell the Doctor it works on the zinc finger domain. Yes I think it is related to M.R.S.A.
I think these are related to a variety of organisms by the rearrangment of snipets of D.N.A. and the chief use is that of sensors . These sensors react to radio-magnectic -electro grids and shape shift according to the energy frequency supplied to them .
D.N.A. itself responds to frequency's.
The Gov plays the waves for the intended outcome.
Jennifer
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Post by felixwillford on Oct 20, 2008 19:29:07 GMT -5
Likewise, I have seen the videos quite a while ago and it was hard to understand.
I have no opinion about it since I don't understand it.
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Post by paddel on Oct 21, 2008 10:12:17 GMT -5
I think its also related to mrsa or mssa. That is how it starts out as and then more and more bacterias are involved. I think mycoplasma and its variants such as brucella are also most likely to be involved. That would explain all the movement of primitive organisms in that video. Also probably involved is lyme yet noone is shown to have a positive test for this one.
Paul
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Post by felixwillford on Oct 21, 2008 22:29:29 GMT -5
People that are infected with Lyme don't always show positive on the Lab Lyme diagnostic test.
Having a negative Lyme test does not prove a person is free of Lyme infection.
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