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Post by kammy on Nov 13, 2010 5:32:48 GMT -5
Here's my 2 cents worth, Toni - we have reason to believe that we have a 'hodgepodge' of 'things' that make up our disease from what all we've seen. Like Skizit said, they most likely took the genomic dna information of the species that had been completed and put a little from this phylum, a little from another... into the creation of our 'stew'. That if we look, as Skizit suggested, that we might see where a flowering plant such as the Magnolia or one of its family has been completed and that information might be out there? That what I captured was an 'expression' of the dna of the plant that happened to occur when the Petri dried out. You have more of a real and physical form (the actual budding seed part) of the Magnolia aspect that I only caught a glimpse of its dna being present. (This is where we would need an expert to help us...) If what has happening to us, is what we're suspecting, then they took genomes of plants/flowers that were completed, that's the key. I believe that some of us have the dna expression of this Magnolia (Peridiniaceae family) in our mix, that is what that research was about. I did not check, as Skizit suggested, to see if this genome (or a close family relation) has been completed. (I haven't used this genome lookup tool... not sure that I know how, maybe one of the others that knows how to use it will look for you?)
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Post by bannanny on Nov 14, 2010 15:36:11 GMT -5
Wow... tryin to catch up here! That's one weird little specimen toni! I just hope if we are growing plant material inside of us that mine is cannibus! Anyhoo. I think it was on the first page of your thread where jeany asked about cecaria. Well, remember that specimen I got out of me that you compared to a cecaria? This one... I don't think yours is cecaria tho cuz it doesn't look like mine above... then again I don't even know if mine actually was a cecaria. Anyhoo, while I was lookin for my pic above I came across some pics that (to me) did resemble your "seedling"... but then I came across that pic of freaky's of the specimen she got out of her face too. Remember this? Looks alot like yours does... just not inside the casing anymore. Course I'm not even sure what I'm saying with all this. Just trying to compare for the sake of comparison I guess! About stuff getting "under our skin" and all... I think too that we're like magnets now and are pulling in whatever we're surrounded by in our environments and then it begins to replicate via the morgellons process (whatever that may be.) I think that's why we have subtle differences too... cuz we all live in different environments. Then again... who really knows eh? Hope your little bugger sprouts tho... at least that'll give us some more to go on! Good stuff as always tonio... big hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by skizit on Nov 16, 2010 1:55:07 GMT -5
Bannanny, The picture above has those circles in it that means its collembola if I am not mistaken. If you enhance the contrast you can see the big circles.
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Post by skizit on Nov 16, 2010 2:01:32 GMT -5
Kammy, I have wondered how to put "the expression of the DNA". I have studied some of Jan Smith's specimen. We mixed water and alcohol and put it on her jelly like things. It comes apart and layers come off, fibers, spheres, colors blobs, and at the heart of them are a jelly-like animal forms similar to the picture above. Thanks Bannanny for posting that. I think they are DNA in silicon and polymer. They are chimeric, alive but not.
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Post by kammy on Nov 16, 2010 2:39:47 GMT -5
Hi Skiz, what I call 'expressions of DNA' and a baculoviral expression are what others are calling 'chimeric'... I have many matches to stock photos of the baculovirus. We had a scientist look at a particular photo at 100x of what I am calling a baculovirus, he said that it couldn't be because the size of a baculovirus is in the viral range. It seems that what we have are in a giant size range but identical to knowns in other ranges.
The baculovirus definition is the best example in science of how the hidden parts (chimeric, expressions of dna) of our disease are possible. A lot has been noted on that thread. From my observations and experiences - the lifeforms are not alive until at the last minute. And, even in their live states their insides are composed of the synthetic materials - as suggested by Wymore testing collembola and them not testing real and from stressing insects in nature to actually see this transformation from a 'live' to carbon entity happen.
Toni - what's it doing?
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Post by toni on Nov 16, 2010 9:41:10 GMT -5
Bannanny, Yes, I see that "radicle" thing with the darkened end. Similar looking for sure of what's inside my seed embryo that I got out of my skin too. Radicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In botany, the radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root
Kammy, My little seedling still isn't doing anything in the soil yet. I check it daily.
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Post by jeany on Nov 16, 2010 9:53:52 GMT -5
Kammy, My little seedling still isn't doing anything in the soil yet. I check it daily. Maybe it's pouting cuz you don't sing it a lullaby at bedtime? ;D 'sprinkle, sprinkle little seed, how I wonder what you'll be....'..LOL
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Post by kammy on Nov 16, 2010 10:07:22 GMT -5
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Post by jeany on Nov 16, 2010 10:31:34 GMT -5
Bannanny, Yes, I see that "radicle" thing with the darkened end. Similar looking for sure of what's inside my seed embryo that I got out of my skin too. Radicle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In botany, the radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root
Kammy, My little seedling still isn't doing anything in the soil yet. I check it daily. Sure DOES look similar! wow!..Hopefully something will show up soon..it'd be kind of a 'break through' (pun intended)..lol.. in investigating this disease . Good work gals! Jeany
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Post by toni on Nov 16, 2010 10:42:11 GMT -5
hahah I played with your lullaby Jeany, and your video Kammy ;D My little seed poem: sprinkle sprinkle little seed, what ever will you grow up to be? I give you sunshine all day long - and give you care, and even a sweet little song. Will you be something strange as Kammy posted: from a beam in sky? Or will you grow more rooted all the way from my face to my eye. We're waiting on you little seed, to give us an answer for our need. No matter what you grow to be, I'll pick you daily, if you want to be in me.
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Post by ANTHILL on Nov 16, 2010 12:14:08 GMT -5
hahah I played with your lullaby Jeany, and your video Kammy ;D My little seed poem: sprinkle sprinkle little seed, what ever will you grow up to be? I give you sunshine all day long - and give you care, and even a sweet little song. Will you be something strange as Kammy posted: from a beam in sky? Or will you grow more rooted all the way from my face to my eye. We're waiting on you little seed, to give us an answer for our need. No matter what you grow to be, I'll pick you daily, if you want to be in me. I love that poem !!!! ;D
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Post by jeany on Nov 16, 2010 12:15:24 GMT -5
ROFL...too cute Toni!!.Love it!!..now, let's just hope it works.... ;D
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Post by toni on Nov 16, 2010 12:45:03 GMT -5
hehehehhehehehehehe I'm a knucker today! ;D Onnnnn the knuckle roll
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Post by kammy on Nov 16, 2010 12:54:41 GMT -5
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Post by bannanny on Nov 16, 2010 16:39:47 GMT -5
Gee skiz... I don't even know what that stage of a collembola looks like. Freaky got it out of her face is all I know! So what's "chimeric" mean... alive but not? Does that mean it's not a natural living thing? If so, that's what I've thought morgs is for a very long time now. Something that's not alive in the sense that we know things to be alive. I figure that's why nothing kills it either... you can't kill something that was never "alive" to begin with!
Too funny kamsters... I often think about the Little Shop of Horrors and wonder if that's what this world is coming to! Nothin but big mutant plants, foods... and even mutant PEOPLE runnin around!!
But keep on singin toni... just let the little sucker know YOU'RE the one in control here!!
big hugs & flower buds ~~ bannanny
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Post by toni on Nov 16, 2010 19:12:21 GMT -5
I believe we have the same thing going on here. Just a tad bit different in color. I call these spikes cause they're deep in the skin, and to pluck them out with tweezers is VERY painful, but a relief when they come out. They're hard as grissle, and don't break apart. When they're dry, they're as hard as bone. Wet them with water, then they're as pliable as grissle is. Just like it. And I think some of us called these (darts) before. They ARE bad news, and the more pointed end, is the part that is so anchored into the skin, you'd think they'd never come out when trying to pluck them out with tweezers. They're in the skin about 1/8" deep.
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Post by skizit on Nov 16, 2010 23:16:00 GMT -5
The synthetic life forms are about synthetic biology. How did life begin? Every scientist wants to be the first to discover that and start life anew. I wish we could discover what parts relate to which description. Inside these are various colored particles, spheres and gels.
There are 8 criteria you can ask about your specimen and they should match the synthetic life form.
1. An information-carrying polymer, such as a nucleic acid, must be synthesized by a template-directed polymerization that occurs in a membrane-bounded volume.
2. The monomers of the polymer must be provided externally, and transported across the membrane boundary to support the replication process.
3. An external source of chemical energy must be available to drive the biosynthetic reactions.
4. A catalytic activity must be present that is linked to the replication process, so that variations in replication affect the rate or efficiency of the catalyzed reaction.Compartmentalization of the replicating catalytic system within a membrane-bounded volume allows selection of variation leading to "speciation" of the encapsulated genetic material.
5. The boundary membrane itself must be able to grow, either by accumulation of membrane-forming material from the environment or by conversion of precursor molecules into such material.
6. There must be a mechanism that allows the assembly to separate into two or more smaller structures during the growth process, and the smaller structures should contain the capabilities of the larger system.
7. Catalysis, replication and growth must be well regulated so that none ahead of other processes in the cell.
8. The most complex version of a minimal cell, verging on being truly alive, would include a translation apparatus that could use sequence information in one kind of polymer to direct the synthesis of a 2nd kind of polymer.
If you look at the chimeric life form, you can tell that all of these conditions has been tried to bring into existence.
The translation apparatus is there, the DNA. The problem is that sticky number 7. It can't be maintained. So, the infection part of this disease is the scientist, knowing that the whole process cannot be maintained, has infected you with this life form any way.
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Post by bannanny on Nov 17, 2010 13:56:16 GMT -5
See? That's the big problem...
The synthetic life forms are about synthetic biology. How did life begin? Every scientist wants to be the first to discover that and start life anew.
If they only believed in God the way I do we wouldn't even be having these discussions here. This board wouldn't exist... and we wouldn't be in the situation we're in. But unfortunately, there ARE alot of people who don't believe in God and wanna prove something different about where we all came from. There's no stopping them either... so here we are.
Other than that... I can't compute anything else.
big hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by toni on Nov 17, 2010 19:40:46 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Nov 17, 2010 21:28:26 GMT -5
See the (pollen tube) towards the bottom of this diagram? Don't know if that's what it is (the picture in the previous post) but...?
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