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Post by toni on Mar 31, 2007 13:17:01 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Mar 31, 2007 13:46:27 GMT -5
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Post by greg on Mar 31, 2007 14:01:59 GMT -5
Toni!!!
This is a "Tremendous Find"
Congradulations, this is very.........
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Post by toni on Mar 31, 2007 14:24:30 GMT -5
Thanks...I know - It's quite AMAZING.
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Post by liz on Mar 31, 2007 14:45:38 GMT -5
with videos like this getting out there how much longer can this thing go on till it totaly blows up!!and comes out...and then what...mass hysteria....very scarey indeed...i think i am going to log back onto comedy central..but great find!
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Post by janedough on Mar 31, 2007 16:27:01 GMT -5
Isn't this the gentleman that Banananny is in contact with?
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Post by prevenge on Mar 31, 2007 16:38:51 GMT -5
more concrete visual proof that Bacillus Subtilis is a highly likely vector for this. and if not... i'd imagine that bacillus subtilis travelling through your veins would feel awefuly similar to exactly what we feel. not to mention the clear fibers we produce act the same way as what we're watchingin these videos. i commend you T.W. on another great find for supporting the B.S. ... i mean Bacillus Subtilis theory. .. to me. .definately NOT the other "BS"! for those of you curious about a pathogen that WAS processed and had purposely used Bacillus Subtilis as the vector, click on the star image in my signature. If you're not interested in that.. then don't click it. another good bit of info on bacillus subtilis in the marketplace.... www.chiropub.com/issues/articles/2001-04_15.asp-----Around the time of World War II, the benefits of natural intestinal flora began to be understood. Some soldiers were afflicted and dying from the effects of severe dysentery, while others—who were eating the same food and drinking the same water—went completely unscathed. It was discovered that the pathogen acting as savior to the unaffected soldiers was Bacillus subtilis. Cultures were soon dried, encapsulated, and sold throughout the world, marketed under the brand name of Bacti-Subtil in the United States and Mexico.2 Soon, however, the discovery of antibiotics offered a new way to treat disease. Rather than adding good bacteria and striving for the perfect balance of flora in the GI tract, antibiotics offered a way—albeit often a shotgun approach—of killing off the disease-producing bacteria. An unfortunate side effect, however, was the destruction of many of the beneficial bacteria, since antibiotics cannot discriminate in their target. An increasing incidence of yeast infections also began to appear, as yeast that was previously kept in check by friendly bacteria was allowed to proliferate unabated. more probiotic info on b subtilis / cerebus www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=383048-M
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Post by prevenge on Mar 31, 2007 16:41:27 GMT -5
even IF there is NO b. subtilis in one's system because of this......
B subtilis SURE sounds like something one would WANT to ingest to increase one's health.
i've read nothing but good things about it.
quite possibly a perfect vector.. as it would "clear the path" for anything that would have trouble beginning to start growing in the fledgeling stages of it's infestation.
it would of course.. have to be steathly to it's subtilis vehicle or it just wouldn't work. subtil would eat it .
-M
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Post by toni on Mar 31, 2007 17:47:56 GMT -5
Prevenge,
hahhaa I gotta kick out of the B.S. ;D You do crack me up!
T.W.
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