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Post by toni on Mar 26, 2007 21:04:53 GMT -5
Junebook, I wanted to reply then I've gotta run, to the kitchen that is, hahaha
but you asked:
(What do you mean by that, Toni? Never heard that before. June)
Yes! That is what Monsanto does this for. To insert the genes/cells of the cotton with "agro and bacillus" is 100% intentional so as to "not" have to spray the fields with pesticides, it's so that the cotton plants themselves have now a "built-in" insecticide. That's the entire reasoning for them doing this.
There's many articles how they are able to then grow the cotton which is like splicing a lemon tree branch with an orange tree branch and growing and "lemorange, hahaa (should have used lemon and limes) for an example...but now the cotton has it's own bug killer in every cell as it's made up of these things. Problem is, what happens to the insects that only eat a tiny bit, then fly off. Cause if we're then bitten, say even a mosquito injects us, then we get injected with all that stuff...and bacillus is notorius for 'picking' up all kinds of pathogens, like a magnet.
Have a good night. Gotta go.
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Post by belikewater on Mar 26, 2007 23:16:00 GMT -5
Pre-soaking in ammonia soln. adding borax to the wash and adding vinegar to the rinse seems to kill the sharp itching particles and detach the fuzz-ball cocoons from the clothing.
The homeopathic sulfur healed up the painful sores I had on the bottom of my feet. I still get black particles out of the bottom of my feet with rubs, but no more pain in feet and tendons, and the skin is soft and smooth.
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Post by belikewater on Mar 26, 2007 23:25:35 GMT -5
From what I read, the cotton boll worm eats the cotton seeds. As it moves from seed to seed in the boll, it chews up the cotton fibers making them unusable.
Does this larvae grow fom a millimeter up to 1/2 inch? I guess it's possible, but there are no cotton seeds for us to feed them with. I need to read more, but am skeptical that the worm can grow from microscopic to great visible size. I will keep reading. Thanks.
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Post by belikewater on Mar 27, 2007 0:19:56 GMT -5
Well, the larvae emerging from the fuzz-ball cocoon and the cotton boll worm do look very similar, except for the pink color and the size.
I just had a horrible thought, what if the toxin from the Bt causes the worms to be stunted, small in size and lose most of their pink color?
Heck! With this thing it's always back to the drawing board!!!
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Post by lydski on Mar 27, 2007 1:01:54 GMT -5
Belikewater- your horrible thought does make sense to me. Tonie and all- You know whats wierd to me? ...... Is that when I first had symptoms of having something very different and very wrong with my skin and at that time I thought I had lice in my eyelashes. But I never could get rid of it and it didn't spread to my head so I quit thinking it was lice. But something was still very wrong. A little later on.. one night on both sides of my face (from the top of my head to below the ears) and all the way into the hairline, I could rub off what appeared to me as cotton. I called my sister and told her that this stuff was coming out of my skin and it was white and so much like cotton. I only had that happen that one time. I thought ..what in the world is wrong with me?? It was worse right at the hair line and in the temple areas. I could just barely rub my face along each side and this white stuff would just roll off. To this day the same areas are my worse places. I currently have something like a build-up that I dont think I can remove it without a knife. Seriously!!! Does anyone ever get these solid white thread pieces off of their skin. Well actually I think it comes out of the skin. Earlier today in one of the links from here I saw a picture of (I believe it was either a moth larve or some other type) and it looked very similar to the whitle threads I see. I'll try to find it and post it here. Well this is just my two cents worth on this right now. Later all-
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Post by socalsandy on Mar 27, 2007 8:20:25 GMT -5
Hello, yes , I do and that is what is all over my tables and stuff. When I was not taking the para gone, it was everywhere. It is the slough off from this scourge. Dead microscopic worms and cotton -like debris.Everyones main color of fabric is jeans or blue that is why blue is the favorites munchie and cocoon color. I know if I sleep in a polyester shift and on percale, )not soff cotton) sheets I am better. It needs and feeds off our clothes and us. I have for over 5 years after learning about the cotton worm on Q tips and clothes made in China there was a connection. Now Monsanto is in all other Countries as China is on to them. Walmart and Kmart , now use Turkey, India and Pakastan. But we just bought some cookies from Iraq at our local Vons. What the XXXXXXXXXXis going on, a country we are at war with is still alowed to import cookies. Somewhere many moons ago I read a very sad story called " Journal of a Parasite Sufferer", way back when I first checked out the internet for my own illness maybe 7 years ago.We were all on the other site for so long sharing our ideas and help. There was a man who (in New York) thought himself to be infected with a cotton worm of sorts, or the inhanced worm. He never left his house and his family brought him food and clothes. He would check them, for this parasite. His journal was painful to hear. 11 years since my first incounter and I am so scared still, I look like I had chicken pox all over my bodywith scars. I do know now the secret to relief is to completely cover them , Tape , Tape and more Tape. It works as good as ivermectin which also works, but it made me real sick. But I have slowly been getting rid one area at a time. and I will take Para herbs till I die. It really helps. Sandra
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Post by socalsandy on Mar 27, 2007 8:36:25 GMT -5
Here is a great read about our illness, "Diary of a morgellons parisite disease". This person did their homework !! P.S. I get the link up there but Please google this it is shocking to say the least.
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Post by toni on Mar 27, 2007 9:00:07 GMT -5
Lydski, Yep, tiny like threads, looks like skin, but it's "thready". Belikewater, I looked to see the size of the pink boll worm and it's eggs are .5 millimeter, which is 1/64 of an inch, and the adults grow to 1/2" long. The bodies are cream color, with the "what they call pink" like stripes on their back (I called it lobster color stripes because it was between pink and orange color to me)- and months ago when I posted about having these caterpillars writhing in the carpet, 3 of them, and one on the kitchen floor) I took the magnifying glass to really get a good look and it's them, same same...and yes, these are what were on the floor, and I'm thinking in the body "somehow". I "feel" the bacillus is in the body too. Who knows what the "other proteins" were in the mix, that were not identified before with Monsanto...did you read about that? The product was used anyway...knowing full well that something else was there, and "maybe that's why we have a serious problem" and so do others in the world with this affecting them, there's many many articles, some are not "copy-able" which I've tried. axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/P/I-LP-PGOS-LV.045.html (Picture of the little larvae) Sandra, I understand what you mean about the taping. I've got 3 serious lesions left on my face and when I cover them with the hy-tape (impermeable zinc oxide based tape) the next day the eggs are surfaced, after I peel off the tape and I can get those out daily, then after I've cleaned all that out, and get to the "worm" it seems, then a gelatinous clear cranberry colored globs come out, which I think and have thought that that is it's insides of it when I pick it with a needle. I'm sure there's all kinds of fungi these have too that probably is within our body from them (if this is what this is).
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Post by toni on Mar 27, 2007 9:31:12 GMT -5
Here's part of that article: In the summer of 1997, Kirk spoke with a Monsanto scientist who was doing some tests on Roundup Ready cotton. Using a “Western blot” analysis, the scientist was able to identify different proteins by their molecular weight. He told Kirk that the GM cotton not only contained the intended protein produced by the Roundup Ready gene, but also extra proteins that were not normally produced in the plant. These unknown proteins had been created during the gene insertion process. Gene insertion was done using a gene gun (particle bombardment). Kirk, who has an undergraduate degree in biochemistry, understood this to be “a kind of barbaric and messy method of genetic engineering, where you use a gun-like apparatus to bombard the plant tissue with genes that are wrapped around tiny gold particles.” He knew that particle bombardment can cause unpredictable changes and mutations in the DNA, which might result in new types of proteins. www.seedsofdeception.com/utility/showArticle/?objectID=678ceris.purdue.edu/napis/pests/pbw/facts.txt
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Post by toni on Mar 27, 2007 10:11:39 GMT -5
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Post by ruth on Mar 28, 2007 8:57:10 GMT -5
i googled to see the adult bollworm.
they look like the moths that fly around in my bedroom.
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Post by toni on Mar 28, 2007 9:03:17 GMT -5
I can relate! I've seen a couple of moths too, and I SAW those caterpillars on my floor, I just wasn't able to identify them till I looked up what worm was eating cotton, that the GM cotton was all about, and when I saw the bollworm I screamed cause I couldn't believe it, that those bollworms were what the worms were that I had in my home, positively no doubt - I saw them.
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Post by toni on Mar 28, 2007 9:08:40 GMT -5
Also Jose and Kathy from the Fox 7 news, after I'd emailed him a picture of these bollworms, I asked him if he'd seen anything like it from his wife's skin.
He emailed me back, (just a couple days ago) pictures they'd taken in Oct 06 of critters that came out of Kathy's skin, and said "do these look similar", and if there's anyone who'll post these pics on here, I'll email you them so they can be shown here, they look just like the body of the bollworm too in developement, the back stripes are a dead give away.
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Post by skytroll on Mar 28, 2007 11:26:10 GMT -5
Found a red fiber quite long. Might be related to this even though the bollworm itself could be infected: www.physorg.com/news6152.htmlTags on clothing, itching began for me on upper back where tags are. Skytroll
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