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Post by skizit on Nov 6, 2010 8:11:29 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Nov 6, 2010 9:36:12 GMT -5
Veeery interesting! Thank you.
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Post by jeany on Nov 6, 2010 10:05:47 GMT -5
Who know's what the NASA all brought back from their 'outer space expeditions'...The space ships are coated with Aerogel a form of Nanogel to attract outer space particles to then bring back to earth. What could possibly happen when these are set under gravitation?.. Also I read an article where they took up a certain type nematodes and experimented with diverse bacteria on them. It said in that article, the nematodes where gone/lost after landing..! Wolbachia..yes...only the female insects transmit it..also female humans to their children... www.nature.com/nrmicro/journal/v6/n10/images/nrmicro1969-f2.jpgand....part of the Baculoviral bio-insecticide system... Mostly females are affected...but can also be passed on to their sons... Is Morgellons...a mitochondrial disease? Jeany
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Post by Jill on Nov 6, 2010 10:35:11 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Nov 6, 2010 13:36:42 GMT -5
Thank you Jill for noticing my "birthling" I'll call my baby there. I know there was no way for anyone to know that Skizit had written me asking if she could use my specimen, and I okay'ed it. And I appreciate you noticing my seedling too because I see so much consideration (thank you Jill) and (thank you Skizit) too for your consideration of asking also. *I appreciate everyone in many different ways.* And thank you BOTH very much for your consideration. I would like for people to know, that it's fine to use my pictures of my specimens - if they want.
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Post by Jill on Nov 6, 2010 15:29:29 GMT -5
I figured that Skizit had your permission Toni...lol Unusual specimen to be sure!
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Post by toni on Nov 6, 2010 15:46:49 GMT -5
Thanks, yeah, it sure is. I got it planted today! Hopefully it won't grow into some "unknown mutant". ;D
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Post by ctbarb on Nov 9, 2010 9:57:05 GMT -5
Thanks Skizit for posting...I tgoo had found this on the net. Your thoughts and mine are similar...especially where Wolbachia are concerned! We should take a closer look. Blessings All, CTBarb
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Post by skizit on Nov 12, 2010 3:06:28 GMT -5
barb, The study I mentioned in the video is only the teeniest part of this program. The virus study is not mentioned. What kind of mammalian they are applying the study to is not mentioned. Its like an iceberg where most of its is underground. I haven't had time to dig deeper but there is so much more because the title itself leads one to believe the research is applicable to humans.
The Ganesh particle may be included in this disease, that needs to be researched. Dr. Bierish mentioned using Wolbachia when growing the first life on earth.
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Post by bessie on Nov 12, 2010 20:34:07 GMT -5
Skizit -
Where did those quotes come from?
Bessie
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Post by skizit on Nov 13, 2010 1:56:27 GMT -5
Bessie: What quotes?
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Post by skizit on Nov 13, 2010 2:17:15 GMT -5
Jeany, When Dr. Bierish wrote the protocol for the Ganesh particle, it had something to do with mitochondria which create energy from ATP, which were believed to be generating themselves. There is a possibility that this disease contains "alien" particles. I came across this interesting information while I was researching Wolbachia. I searched for "Wolbachia NASA genome-genome chemtrails." Most people won't understand this information and I would like to do a synopsis of it for people who tell me to dumb things down or don't make videos. The concept of life's beginnings coming from dirt, oil and jello is a great idea, and I hope someone finds how to clean up the environment and heal us but the odds of any of this research doing any good for the people who are actually suffering is nil. The thought occurred to me that if such God Particle has been found and is capable of healing and giving people life, perhaps its been given to the people who made this disease and are not afraid of getting it. Perhaps they have made for themselves some sort of vaccination. That's just conceptual thinking but even the strangest things infinitely small or infinitely large have to remain in the equation, unless reasonableness is crossed, but the absence of absolute truth is always present as well. the url for the protocol for the beginning of life is found at: www.stealthskater.com/Documents/EaglesDisobey_01.pdfDr. Beirish is selling himself on Godlike Productions which makes me wonder why he is trying to make money off poor people. If he had been successful at creating life, he would be very rich, powerful, well known and have no need for charging people for talking to him. So that's just a thought. Another thought is that is a plant to give people something to speculate about.
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Post by jeany on Nov 13, 2010 6:41:46 GMT -5
Based on the endosymbiont theory basically two types of proteobacteria are involved and show high similarity with mitochondrial development and 'behavior' which are Bdellovibrio and Paracoccus. Bdellovibrio is highly suspect to me as it has a similar replication and infection process as seen in microscopic Morgellons skin samples mainly the appearance of spheres and separate fibers which use quorom sensing to 'mate' and create more spheres, releasing fibers after time..which then seek out to infect more spheres and so on...This happens over and over again and is what we call the perpetuate cycle.
According to Project Star Flower these 2 types of bacteria resp. their mitochondrial behavior was 'copied' and integrated.
Another candidate: E.coli
Jeany
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Post by jeany on Nov 13, 2010 7:27:53 GMT -5
And enzymes play a role here too..In particular lysosomes..Depleted mitochondrials are degraded with lysosomes.
What if we lack those enzymes and IMO we are, wouldn't it mean that our body is unable to degrade mitochondrial waste?...
..which would lead to further conclusions that those bacteria, involved and under this circumstance, BV in particular cannot be decomposed?
Jeany
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Post by bessie on Nov 13, 2010 11:30:37 GMT -5
Skizit -
The quotes in your video. Are they derived from a document you can link?
Bessie
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2010 18:51:59 GMT -5
Hi guys, I found the NASA vid and had to pop by. Where did the NASA fiber come from?
Be well, Your friend the cat.
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Post by skizit on Nov 13, 2010 23:53:51 GMT -5
Bessie:
There are links in the comment section. The documents are under the study. Just put in "Genome-Genome Integration NASA". It should give you the NASA Astrobiology Lab. There are more in depth studies elsewhere on the web, if you just put in the search terms you want to read about.
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Post by skizit on Nov 13, 2010 23:56:37 GMT -5
theunknowncat The fiber in the "NASA signed its name" video came from someone who regularly sends me things to identify. About 13 people send me their daily findings. There are more people finding numbers, especially on the fiberoptic fibers.
The one in the video is believed to be a hair. That's why I've asked people to sample their hair and slide it through a flame and look at the melted contents in a microscope. There are multiple layers on the fibers and they may be helical with many fibers forming one tubular structure.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2010 2:58:16 GMT -5
Thanks for the speedy response.
This is interesting, since my own fiber production is through the roof.
Any more photos of "signed" hairs or fibers to be seen? ...or of the "NASA" sample?
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Post by bannanny on Nov 14, 2010 15:58:12 GMT -5
I sure wish I could get thru to that guy from NASA who contacted ruth and asked her to have me call him. He was interested in my "chip"... said they were interested in synthetic life forms to be exact. But there's never an answer... the phone just rings and rings til it stops ringing altogether. Ah well... I just wanted to say kudos to you again skiz! You sure do alot of good work. I wish I still had that hair specimen of mine I burned cuz I'd send it to you in a flat second! It simply turned into what looked like macaroni and formed a black ball on it filled with sparkling particles. Here's what it looked like after I burned it... ...who knows what I could've seen after burning it some more. Maybe NASA tho eh? I also wanted to say I've often thought morgs could be something from space. Something that never existed here before. At least not until they started sending shuttles into space and also created holes in the ozone. Who knows what's been shuttled back and forth and is now living and creating it's life forms here on earth and in our atmosphere. It's not really all that sci-fi when you think about it. I remember reading an article too about what was found in the debris of the space shuttle that disintegrated upon it's re-entry. There were specimens of some weird kind of wormy thing they were doing studies on that actually survived the burn out. I sure wish I could find the article again, but I can't. Anyhoo... just some more food for thought! love ya's ~~ bannanny
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