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Post by janedough on May 30, 2007 10:50:22 GMT -5
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Post by dc10801 on May 30, 2007 13:11:31 GMT -5
not fruit flies...phorid flies...probably messed about with in a USDA lab in greensboro NC back in 1999-2000...look at the sread of morgellons compared to areas infested with fire ants in those years....Texas, Florida, California mainly states with fire ant problems...I know of more that one occasion I've seen one come right out of my sinuses ALIVE after being in NC. Any possibility of a biting fly carrying Lyme (I don't think so) but maybe they're more attacted to Lyme carriers.
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Post by felixwillford on May 30, 2007 14:57:07 GMT -5
lyme is not ONLY in ticks.
a book called "healing Lyme" is an excellent read and the lyme bacterium has been identified in hookworms, flies, mosquitioes,,. etc.
The auther suggest many "Natural Remedies" and give much info on the disease process.
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Post by janedough on May 30, 2007 15:29:59 GMT -5
No, I remember people saying that they see the drunk fruit flies flying around. Have you really seen phorid flies in your kitchen?
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Post by lydski on May 30, 2007 17:19:18 GMT -5
hi janedough.
what I see a lot are the either itsy-bitsy fruit or phorid flies or gnats. They do fly around drunk like. I think they come out of my skin too!
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Post by prevenge on May 30, 2007 17:54:06 GMT -5
i've identified them as fungal gnats.
but i have seen other species.
-M
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Post by josej on May 31, 2007 0:42:53 GMT -5
Yea, my wife had these flies coming out of her early on. The health dept took a specimen to an I.F.A.S. entomologist who identified it as a phorid fly -or- fungus gnat. And yes, they do fly very droopy and stupidly. Fortunately they flies stopped exiting her body.... only to be replaced by other bugs. Click on the link to see the actual specimen viewed at 100x. pandelican.multiply.com/photos/photo/1/13
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Post by janedough on May 31, 2007 6:57:02 GMT -5
Mutant Fruit Flies (and other aspects of "Diving Into the Gene Pool") were made possible through support by the United States Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research.
Did you see this on the bottom of the page on the link posted ?
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Post by prevenge on May 31, 2007 8:11:04 GMT -5
fruit flies for decades have been the one primary animal used in gene testing. they're always on the nature/science shows about gene augmentation/mutation etc. nothing new about that... except now they seem to multiply parthenogenisisticly, from within your body none the less.
-M
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Post by janedough on May 31, 2007 13:48:20 GMT -5
Yes then why isnt the USDA paying for it? Why is DOE funding the genome of a fruit fly? Just asking a basic question.
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Post by liz on May 31, 2007 14:04:15 GMT -5
I had not seen the flies for awhile!!!but in the last couple days it got hot and they are back...I have talked about this before. They fly in a frenzy...almost running into one another. divingg and darting like they are insane..
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Post by skytroll on May 31, 2007 19:30:00 GMT -5
The interactive fly: Drosphila fly, many mutants put in wild. so right. Phorid flies are hump back flies, not like the fruit fly. These are mutant drosophilas. And they have homeobox genes, genes similar to humans, folks> One of the first to be played with in the gene pool. Arachaea, cyanobacteria, e-coli, S. Cerevisceae, c. elegans worm, drosophilia fly, zebra fish, aridopsis plant, butterfly or moth, the frog, then the mouse, hedge hog, etc......... Homeobox genes, many have some of same genes/proteins we have. You can see the lineage.......... EEE vs. Nano DOE/GENOMES2LIFE: Mentioned long ago, the DOE/EPA connection, this is why EPA has to close libraries...... DOE funded Craig Venter who now is making synthetic genes. So, this is big stuff, folks, keep at it. Getting the DOE connection? They have control of the genome. Let's see the Interactive fly: www.sdbonline.org/fly/aimain/5zygotic.htmwww.sdbonline.org/fly/aimain/1aahome.htmDept of Energy? have wondered about this for a long time. www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/faq/compgen.shtmlHave fun. Skytroll
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Post by janedough on Jun 1, 2007 6:47:23 GMT -5
Thank you Skytroll!
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Post by liz on Jun 1, 2007 8:32:08 GMT -5
you guys are the smartest bunch of sick people I have ever witnessed!
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Post by prevenge on Jun 1, 2007 8:53:21 GMT -5
too many sharks in the gene pool.
nice research sky.
-M
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Post by sammy on Jun 1, 2007 9:25:49 GMT -5
lot's of spores busting from dead bugs, making a mold type stuff on things. That's what is being seen. Start looking at what is happening to plants. It's killing them.
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