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Post by kammy on Nov 3, 2010 13:01:15 GMT -5
Well... you've heard the expression - fight fire with fire?
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Post by toni on Nov 3, 2010 13:42:46 GMT -5
hahaha yeah! That's about the way we have to do isn't it. The other way doesn't seem to work - I know what you mean.
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Post by kammy on Nov 3, 2010 19:53:12 GMT -5
Maybe, Toni... maybe? We can hope - who's going to order some Horticulture Oil?
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Post by skizit on Nov 3, 2010 21:52:20 GMT -5
Here's my 5 cents on this subject. I've been studying the combination of species, starting with the sheep which is 15% human and the sheep making milk with silk protein. They have to make symbionts of both species so they can "live" together sharing the same genomes. In these experiments the specimen are always the ones which have had their genome decoded. I don't know the exact number but if you are looking for the correct identification of a specimen, I would look among the ones whose genomes are available. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=genomeprjIn the process of making a sheep produce silk proteins, they have to find out if they are compatible or not so they put their genomes in what they call the "Charlotte machine." They inject the genes from one species into another species. Then they harvest the resulting combination and inject them back into the other species. That is how they compatiblize plant and animal DNA with human DNA. You are now some percentage plant. How much I don't know. I'm not a plant person but there are lists of plants whose genomes are known. I think the mites must carry the genes and infect us by injecting them with their bites. I have heard a scientist talk about infecting with insect bites and he said it is the "perfect" method. I have about 25 eruptions on each side of my face, people are staring when I go out. It is along the jawline. I read that they are using cellulose because it is so efficiently attaches to DNA. Can you keep your specimen alive long enough for it to flower? Put it in some soil and keep it warm and moist. Then you can surely tell what plant species it is.
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Post by kammy on Nov 4, 2010 2:41:31 GMT -5
Wow, Skizit, that's brilliant, why didn't I think of that? hehe You think they have to go with something that has had its genome decoded - completely decoded? I'll go look and see what's up.
Yeah, Toni - put that in a flower pot and let's see what grows? ;D Or better yet, a Petri Dish? Did you keep it?
I hate how they have defiled us, this is against God's laws. If there is a God in heaven, he's going to cook some aspes. Of course, these atheists don't believe any retribution is headed their way - we've all lived long enough to see the laws of karma in action - what goes around comes around. They are so stupid to think that there are antidotes/vaccines to this disease and all they have to do is inject themselves... pfffft... this mutant picks up everything in its path.
If they don't care because that's the way was written - man will have horrific incurable diseases, and they have sacrificed the dna structure of their children, and their children's children for this bowl of koolaid punch for all of us to drink out of... forever or for many, many hundred thousand of years. Yeah, you can have my vacation home over there in Florida, you won't be able to walk on the beach or breathe the ocean air for the next 100,000 years, yeah, go ahead, you can have it! Better hurry up and sell it to some unsuspecting foreigner that doesn't have a clue. The devil is amongst them, they think they have him under control - everyone knows - the devil screws everyone in the end. Ok, I'm through ranting for a minute... ;D
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Post by toni on Nov 4, 2010 10:27:34 GMT -5
Skizit, We're sure on the same line of thinking there (with trying to preseve that specimen) I immediately after taking pictures of it, placed it on a wet folded up paper towel, and put that into a zip lock baggie, sort of made a little green house for it - in hope it will take root, like growing a lima bean or something. Then if it does "grow some sprouts" I'll plant it in soil in a planter with soil. I'll check it out right now and see what's happening. (I'm hoping I didn't kill it off with the yog/milk mix I used to keep dabbing it out of my lesion tunnel). But we'll see what's up with it. And thank you for the suggestion, cause had I not done that, that was a great idea.
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Post by toni on Nov 4, 2010 10:41:26 GMT -5
It's doing something (very slight) but.... tinypic.com/player.php?v=16rymb&s=7I just now uploaded this onto a video from the scope! I first have it shown at 10X magnification, then at 60X mag. See the spots inside it? They're beginning to swell. So is that little "dark nubbin thing" on the top (it's puffing up). I have this seed embryo on a wet paper towel in hopes it will germinate, so I can plant it. I can then grow "Morgie veggies" hahaha Oh goodness Wonder what those will be. Oh I hope this grows!
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Post by skizit on Nov 5, 2010 2:24:21 GMT -5
It may need to be taken out of its little capsule to keep on growing. The capsule may be man-made. Did the biologist remark anything about it?
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Post by toni on Nov 5, 2010 7:54:07 GMT -5
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Post by bessie on Nov 5, 2010 18:01:58 GMT -5
Toni - Several years ago, when I was expelling things from my skin using a particular cream, I had TONS of seeds. Three of these had begun to sprout. The stem and green leaves were obvious. The seeds were exactly like the kind that were in my environment - different kinds of bird seed. I had many birds at the time and they are always scattering seeds.
There was someone on another site who sent what he thought was bug material to an entymologist. The response he got was that there was no bug parts, but there was fiber and plant material - including one "very pretty blossom".
This is some very scary stuff.
Bessie
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Post by skizit on Nov 5, 2010 23:38:10 GMT -5
So the pear shape is normal? The Lotus project may be related to Morgellons. The Lotus Project was a project to try to create life spontaneously from dirt, lipids, wax, oil, light etc. a new virus, or the primoridal virus that would have been the first thing to become alive. If ever they did manage to create a virus, it has not been made known to the public. However, it may be umbrellaed in some other project such as Biogenesis Project at NASA. There is a possibility that a new unheard of virus is at work in Morgellons. There is surely a symbionic relationship between the plants/animals and humans which has never been present before.
Maybe your flower is the holy blue Egyptian Lotus which opens and closes with the sun.
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Post by toni on Nov 6, 2010 9:46:55 GMT -5
Bessie,
I sure do remember that, (when you had the bird seed) thing happening. Yes, you brought back those memories. Is that happening anymore when you rub cream on your skin? Or did that finally stop. And totally bizarre too, about your friend and their diag with the "plant" material too.
Skizit, It's funny as I've looked from the sea to the sky's (as many have I'm sure) but...flowers, wow, that's an area I've not even checked into. But I will cause the shape of this seed embryo is so distinctive, I hope I can find a match.
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Post by toni on Nov 6, 2010 10:23:33 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Nov 6, 2010 10:29:24 GMT -5
I know this is only my "opinion"...or thoughts, but it still seems to me that (whatever exposed to) be it whatever is in the environment, it "seems" I'm "getting" inside my skin "everything" I am in contact with.
Like you Bessie (imho) too. You were exposed to bird seed, and you also ended up with bird seed (inside your skin).
What made me look in the first place at "Lily seed embryos" was those are the only flowers I've been exposed to, and it's been months since I have too.
So, for "months later" me to be picking out lily seed embryos from my skin, I still have to maintain, that whatever I am exposed to....I end up having it end up inside my skin.
Why? Geeeze...that to me, is the gazillion dollar question.
No matter what color of fabrics I wear too, they end up the next day "inside" my skin too.
I feel like an electrical magnet, that sucks in everything... and I don't get it at all, but it's what I keep seeing.
Hair, eyelashes, fine fabric threads, now seeds...are all in my skin....because I see when I pick them out, that they were what I was exposed to.
Like a "black hole" if you know what I mean. That's a term in space that "sucks in" everything.
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Post by toni on Nov 6, 2010 14:04:37 GMT -5
Well...here's the little guy today. I just took this scope video. It's about 1 min long. I noticed the "cotyledon" (outer protector leaf parts) seem to be beginning to open, so because I don't know, I figured that it's home being on that wet paper towel is now up, I decided to planted it in a bit of potting soil. The reason being "those leaf things are opening" and it probably needs food now. I added some (flower food) that I have too for the soil, so I hope it's happy and grows now My sister was joking around with me, saying, well....it seemed to be doing fine in your skin before you removed it, so maybe throw in a little toe into that zip lock bag I did have it in, hahahahhaa Anyways, heheh...she's right, it probably is time that it needs food, just not "me". Here's the video of it with the cotyledon beginning to open. tinypic.com/player.php?v=sfhr2p&s=7*see on the right where I have the needle touching it*? That's where it's beginning to spread it's wings, not really *wings* ...but the seed is doing it's thing so it may grow, I think.
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Post by andreagreene77 on Nov 8, 2010 15:48:49 GMT -5
toni can ask you when you pulled this off your face did it look like a plant before you magnified it or does it look like dry skin then once you put it under the scope it looks like the plant?
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Post by toni on Nov 8, 2010 17:27:12 GMT -5
Andreagreene77,
It looked like a fleck of dry skin actually. But because I'm in a 10X mirror, is how I was able to see a little thin like reddish line running through the middle of it, as I held it on the tip of my needle "in that 10X mirror".
Then I ran it under the scope to get a good look at it.
I think had I not seen it magnified to begin with (in that 10X mirror) I might not have given it a second look. It's very tiny to begin with, approx the size of a Mortons salt granule, but just flat.
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Post by andreagreene77 on Nov 8, 2010 17:29:37 GMT -5
this is all new to me i never knew what this disease was until july i dont have a microscope but ive wondered what my dry skin would look like under a cope
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Post by toni on Nov 8, 2010 19:03:47 GMT -5
Many of us use the QX5 Digital Blue (it's called). It's easy to use, and it takes pics and does video's and all that, with just a click of the computer mouse.
It's definatley another whole world just using these QX5's and just magnified 60X. Which is what that specimen above is.
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Post by rachely476 on Nov 8, 2010 19:43:12 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing the link!
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