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Post by toni on Jun 11, 2010 10:29:40 GMT -5
The other day, I'd cut up a bunch of fresh broccoli to munch on it, since it contains Iron and Vit C. Well...I picked up one of the pieces and looked really close at it, because these specks definately got my attention. I've had this laying on my scope now for a few days, so it's very VERY dried out now. I've picked on these specks as they do NOT wash off. They are embedded into the stalk of the broccoli. I can lift them up with the needle, like little flaps. And these specks are only on some of the stalks. How gross is this? Be back with another angle picture of this. I'm also going to pick these off and plant them in a petri dish today too, and see what comes of them. Thank you Sid, for the new petri dishes. They're appreciated and so are you!!!
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Post by toni on Jun 11, 2010 10:32:24 GMT -5
This is at 10X magnification pictured of this dried out piece of broccoli. What the heck are these? I mean these specks are all over (JUST) this branch of broccoli, but not on any of the rest of it.
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Post by kammy on Jun 11, 2010 10:32:17 GMT -5
Very interesting, Toni... a super sleuth...
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Post by toni on Jun 11, 2010 11:06:26 GMT -5
I take it back, there's more specks in the tissue of the broccoli. I had several bunches of broccoli, and threw them out, but saved one. I didn't think the specks were in all of it. Well...I saved one "bunch"...and just now looked at it. They're everywhere. Check it out! Look how these specks are speckled in the stalk tissue. Wonder what kind of mold this is? And this is new broccoli from the store. Or if someone handled it, and it got infected? Many thoughts on this. tinypic.com/player.php?v=2zqty4l&s=6
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Post by toni on Jun 11, 2010 11:32:41 GMT -5
There "is" a reason why I'm "messing with this broccoli now"... as these specks that are grown into it, REALLY look like a lot of the specks I see come out of my skin. Do you know what I mean?? Do you have similar? Be right back with the zoom in with the camera (not scope).
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Post by toni on Jun 11, 2010 11:38:02 GMT -5
This is a zoom in from my camera, not the scope after I washed off the broc. See ALL these specks, and they're like the same as the specks I've seen come out of my skin. Do you know what I mean? What if there's some "whatever" that just infects "everything"? We eat this "unknowingly"... and it's like simply that simple. I don't know...just has me going cause these look like the same thing I've seen from my skin too.
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Post by jeany on Jun 11, 2010 14:05:47 GMT -5
Interesting Toni, what you all look at! Food inspector, huh? ..just kidding..no really, thanks for your great work!! Those black specks really do look similar to ours. What if they are part of a decaying process and the black specks we have are a waste product or decay of the origin pathogen? We believe this 'stuff' is in our food too, in the matter of fact your other experiments have actually shown it's probably the case. So, what we have is some kind of transgenic mutated plant disease? Quite possible... Jeany
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Post by toni on Jun 11, 2010 15:22:25 GMT -5
Jeany wrote: Interesting Toni, what you all look at! Food inspector, huh? ..just kidding..no really, thanks for your great work!! Toni writes:hahahahah ;D That's funny, and you know, (I was thinking of you and Kammy when I did this too). haha (in a VERY good way). I thought Kammy is catching things from the air and here I am picking apart the food So we now have the air and food inspectors, hehehehehe ;D ;D ;D Isn't that funny! We gotta laugh at it, beats crying. We (all of us) are trying SO DARN HARD... it's like PLEASE SOMEONE, HELP US!! We really are seeing stuff that shouldn't be there.Jeany writes: Those black specks really do look similar to ours. What if they are part of a decaying process and the black specks we have are a waste product or decay of the origin pathogen? Toni writes: Yes...that sure is a definite thought I had too. It's what "whatever this is" produces. Yes. (possibly)?
I planted some in the petri dish about an hour ago. So that will just be one way to see IF anything happens as far as fungi goes.
These (tiny specks of growths) look like the specks too that were on that hunk of meat/beef that I picked off and grew also. But, we'll see what happens in the petri dish, if anything even grows.Jeany writes: We believe this 'stuff' is in our food too, in the matter of fact your other experiments have actually shown it's probably the case. So, what we have is some kind of transgenic mutated plant disease? Quite possible... Toni writes: Wow...that really is a thought, or rather you've got me thinking. Very good! Yes, great possibility too.
And...you know how that "speck from the beef grew"? Well..animals eat "veggies" too. I sure wonder if they got infected from eating gosh...even corn...or whatever.
I know certain fungi produce avafloxins, or flavatoxins? Not sure which it is? I just wish we knew.
And thank you Jeany Jeany[/quote]
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Post by imblownaway on Jun 11, 2010 19:20:33 GMT -5
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Post by sage on Jun 11, 2010 19:43:28 GMT -5
Well, I'm blown away too! That one is awful! ....What's Next
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Post by fritolay66 on Jun 11, 2010 19:50:05 GMT -5
Hey Toni, Jeany,
See the post I posted in Barbs Fly thread. I do believe it crosses over to apply here as well.
Frito
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Post by toni on Jun 11, 2010 20:53:22 GMT -5
OMG I just saw the video you posted Imblownaway!
WOW we've got to keep up with this story, that is really something. Thank you for posting it.
Frito, I'm going to check your post out now. (thanks)
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Post by jo on Jun 12, 2010 4:11:20 GMT -5
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Post by kammy on Jun 12, 2010 5:08:01 GMT -5
About the crop video:
It's about time that what we've been seeing and talking about is starting to be seen by somebody else. Can someone get the email of that news group - I'll send them an email? Where is their location?
Air inspector to food inspector - over. ;D
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Post by jeany on Jun 12, 2010 5:41:28 GMT -5
This was a comment on their site:
"And maybe someone out there is able to take these finds to some research-facility to determine wether the cause is natural or some toxic stuff falling from the sky..."
"It sure looks like it came accompanied with rain..."
Well, folks this is getting more and more obvious. NOW hopefully someone will look further in to this.
Thanks for the link imblownaway!
Jeany
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Post by jeany on Jun 12, 2010 7:02:43 GMT -5
Hehe, yeah..Toni!...We're not only air and food inspectors but water..and NOW plant disease inspectors too! If somebody would have told you years back you'd be doing this would you've believed them?...lol..
Jeany
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Post by toni on Jun 12, 2010 9:09:38 GMT -5
Hehe, yeah..Toni!...We're not only air and food inspectors but water..and NOW plant disease inspectors too! If somebody would have told you years back you'd be doing this would you've believed them?...lol.. Jeany Not in a million life times.
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