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Post by skizit on Jun 4, 2011 1:04:54 GMT -5
Nobody seems to understand that E. coli is the organism they are manipulating with unnatural amino acids. Scripps Institute encoded the entire E.coli genome with the synthetic acids using thousands of mutations to create the Super E.Coli. No wonder no one knows what it is, its brand new. We are supposed to stop eating tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce? Only until they quit deliberately contaminating innocent vegetables. The Robert Koch Institute is the German CDC. abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/health/your_health&id=8170137
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Post by xiblanque on Jun 4, 2011 1:20:05 GMT -5
I believe E. Coli is typically found in the G.I. tract of cattle, pigs, and other animals, not on plants and vegetables. However, today's big agricultural practices include feeding these animals G.M. crops as their primary feed source, along with administering many drugs including antibiotics and who knows what else just to keep them alive to market. I am currently following the theory that this new strain of e. coli has been cultivated in these animals (and mutated by the g.m. crops and antibiotics... kinda sounds too familiar) and is being spread to the plants and veggies through cross contamination (manure being spread as dust to the nearby fields of produce) or the practice of using this contaminated manure deliberately as "fertilizer". Of course, I do not know for sure. Either way these farming/husbandry practices are relatively new and unproven as far as their safety. Xib
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Post by itchin4answers on Jun 4, 2011 1:50:07 GMT -5
Animals linked to E coli strainabc.com.au/news/audio/2011/06/03/3234474.htm?site=newsAn Australian infectious diseases specialist says it's concerning the German authorities still haven't found the source of the E coli outbreak. Professor Peter Collignon says it could still spread to other foods if not isolated. He says animals will be involved in the evolution of the E coli strain. Savage E coli strain spreads from Europeabc.com.au/news/audio/2011/06/03/3234462.htm?site=newsThe outbreak of E coli in Germany has now spread across the Atlantic to the United States. Doctors say they're no closer to identifying the cause of the bacteria despite earlier blaming Spanish vegetables. They are also worried about the strength of this particular superbug. Aussie beef dragged into E. coli alertwww.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/06/03/3234339.htmThe Australian Beef Association has called on Japanese authorities to quickly work out whether Australian beef was involved in an E. coli outbreak at a Japanese restaurant chain.
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Post by skizit on Jun 4, 2011 15:02:33 GMT -5
All you would have to do is a genetic study on the E. coli, the makers probably put their name in the genetic code, or on it. This is no accident.
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Post by kammy on Jun 5, 2011 10:10:39 GMT -5
There's a hot tip on the tv news here about the EHEC (E-coli) strain... it's not in the mainstream news yet... waiting on the news there to catch up. It's in German, not in English yet.
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Post by jeany on Jun 5, 2011 11:43:03 GMT -5
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Post by skizit on Jun 5, 2011 11:51:05 GMT -5
Some say tomato, some say sprouts. Blame it on the vegetables.
That sounds like a great line for a song. I think I'll write a song using one note like all the other songs I've been hearing. They just pound on one note for a while and its a song.
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Post by headbee on Jun 5, 2011 11:55:45 GMT -5
Don't eat anything raw until further notice!
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Post by jeany on Jun 5, 2011 13:04:39 GMT -5
Since this EHEC outbreak happened in Germany, I'm receiving first hand news and wanted to share them with you as soon as I hear updates.
The latest news are to date not available in English yet.
This is not some say so..it's official.
Currently they are looking at seeds imported from Asia.
Hopefully this will come to an end soon.
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Post by kammy on Jun 5, 2011 14:44:05 GMT -5
Bioweapon seeds... nice, what's next? That's what it sounds like to me but... we'll await the 'official' word. 21 dead and over 1,500 infected.
About the time we gain our balance from one crisis another rears it head.
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Post by skizit on Jun 5, 2011 22:49:07 GMT -5
Have any of you folks seen the thread where it has a picture of a big red blood cell and a little particle on top and the comment had the word acylating in it. I can't find it anywhere but it is late and I'm getting tired. Sure would like to talk to the person who made that comment and put that picture up if anyone recalls where that is. Thanks. Its very very important.
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Post by kammy on Jun 6, 2011 9:52:39 GMT -5
Bioweapon seeds... nice, what's next? About the time we gain our balance from one crisis another rears it head. Here's what's next, I suspected it'd be here any minute... www.presstv.ir/detail/183241.htmlDoes everybody see this tactic?
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Post by toni on Jun 6, 2011 10:22:02 GMT -5
Here's a bit more on this subject: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - Published: June 6, 2011 HAMBURG, Germany — German agricultural authorities on Sunday identified locally grown beansprouts as the likely cause of an E. coli outbreak that has killed 22 people and sickened hundreds in Europe. www.timesargus.com/article/20110606/NEWS04/706069937/0/FEATURES07
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Post by toni on Jun 6, 2011 10:30:33 GMT -5
TV news (right after the commerical). www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43285439/Click on Jump to Video right under the headlines. It's still not 100% confirmed it's the sprouts, as far as I can find. Jeany, or Kammy, have you heard anything new today?
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Post by kammy on Jun 6, 2011 12:34:39 GMT -5
I haven't mastered the German language yet, Toni - so, I'm awaiting the translation. I'm thinking - it's been the sprout seeds themselves... don't know for sure yet, though. I'm seeing this in the news: E coli outbreak: bean sprouts may not be to blame www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jun/06/e-coli-bean-sprouts-not-causeI'm starting to doubt that they will find the source, the evidence is already gone.
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Post by jeany on Jun 6, 2011 17:01:26 GMT -5
Latest news: 40 samples were taken, 20 so far tested negative for EHEC. Water samples also negative. They said that it could be possible that since the outbreak occurred weeks ago all contaminated sprouts have been either sold or disposed.
I don't know folks, but I have the strange feeling something's going on here.
Right now at the news: the German farmers have lost over 50 Million Euro income. They're showing on TV how tons of cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce is disposed. Nobody is buying it.
They're still looking....
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Post by ginna898 on Jun 6, 2011 17:24:55 GMT -5
They must be trying to depopulate between bad food and high radiation levels.
Really? they can't find the source for the food poisoning.... a bunch of BS!
The news is not even talking about radiation levels anymore.
Hmmmmmmm will they be reporting on the increased deaths from cancer and say they don't know why more and more people are getting cancer?
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Post by ginna898 on Jun 6, 2011 17:52:36 GMT -5
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Post by skizit on Jun 6, 2011 18:13:20 GMT -5
Sanford Consortium: CIRM GranteesHis laboratory is focused on vertebrate blood cell development, ... Peter G. Schultz, Ph.D., is a professor at The Scripps Research Institute. ... chemical and genomics studies of stem cell biology, oncogenesis and neurodegeneration ... Verma and Salk colleagues developed a gene therapy vector, based on a ... www.sanfordconsortium.org/research-cirm_grantees.htm - Cached
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Post by kammy on Jun 7, 2011 7:35:04 GMT -5
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