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Post by skytroll on Jul 22, 2007 3:50:40 GMT -5
Here is a page where we have covered most things listed. rose.man.poznan.pl/aars/glu.html when you click any you get the rose.man which takes you to the Supercomputer, okay........ Skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Jul 22, 2007 4:03:54 GMT -5
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Post by skytroll on Jul 22, 2007 4:05:19 GMT -5
Here's our law firm: www.rhodesengr.com/well now,,,,,,,, Covering UCLA's butt........so if they have insurance, the new way to litigate, insurance and lawyers now. Great. Okay, I am done for now, but, I will be back! skytroll
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Post by valerie on Jul 22, 2007 7:41:06 GMT -5
dang
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Post by chaosonline on Jul 22, 2007 8:17:45 GMT -5
I have been reading that full patent but it is way over my head. What I can't get is; I thought the 1q42 gene was a defective gene in my family. This is evidenced by my sister's daughter having the situs inversus complete (extremely rare). This gene also causes Cystic Fibrosis which is the only know disease that has been proven (a few isolated cases) to trigger agrobacterium (radiobacter) in the lungs of humans. See: www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=265809Now, it seems to me that natural mutations in that 1q42 gene could leave an opening for the GMO agrobacterium radiobacter k1026 to infect me. Right??? Ergo, those of us that have a naturally defective 1q42 could be susceptible to the GMO agrobacterium radiobacter k 1026 (still being manufactured). tinyurl.com/2fucwvThis would account for the low numbers of Morgellon's sufferers. The tick bites us and delivers the GMO agrobacterium radiobacter along with Lyme and possibly other diseases but only those with a 1q42 problem would come down with Morgellon's. Right? No? That is the direction my sister was working towards when she Googled '1q42 Morgellons' and found the hidden webpage. By the way if you go to that original link and do a site search for Morgellons a completely different page comes up! I realize the duplication aspect doesn't fit well with my theory. I am particularly interested in opinions on the different directions I am reading here and the contagious aspect of Morgellon's. Could anyone address their thoughts on that. I'm sure many others are also concerned with this aspect. Prevenge and Skytroll what do you think? Karen W
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Post by skytroll on Jul 22, 2007 8:49:23 GMT -5
yes, I wonder about the contagious part. Or if it is gene specific. In otherwords those who already carry something on that gene or silent gene, does not manifest ifself is activated.
Bacteria/virus is one thing Genes another.
Genoming folks think genes are cause of disease, I think bacteria virus, yeast, etc is.
But, mutations are what happens when either a chemical, horizontal gene transfer, or engineered symbiosis.
If engineered symbiosis, then it could be contagious if using some of the above mentioned bacterias, yeasts etc.
Disease in genes only manifested if a mutation occurs. or something is added say to already existing genes.
adaptation to released DNA coated proteins either in food or the environment But, if real vectors, bugs are used as the probes, could be. or used to vector DNA by bite, then we have one thing,
If foods have this incorporated into growth cycle will be in final product too.
So, it seems if based on bacteria or virus then it would be contagious, but if based on mutation due to genetic makeup then that maybe would or would not be contagious depending on how close the genetic makeups are to those around you.
Does that make sense? sound a bit circular.
Needs some rest, I guess, will be back later to get the DNA/virus/Bacteria thing down.
You know I think that big study on Neospora crassa was the start of a lot of this transvecting.
Back later,
Skytroll
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Post by toni on Jul 22, 2007 9:32:03 GMT -5
I'm sure getting extra paranoid now. Betsy I felt exactly what you said too, same thoughts.
And the thoughts are going further...were/are we a test/gp (guinea pig)/target for test, and this is the excuse, or were we the victims of a bad batch of GMO, as the CDC said is estimating "damages"...approx 100,000 this would affect as they stated. VERY interesting.
(CDC didn't use the word damages, but those are also the thoughts)
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Post by toni on Jul 22, 2007 10:47:53 GMT -5
Chaosonline, Thanks for posting this. I wasn't sure what you meant about the "duplication" not fitting, but the CaMV might shed some light if that's the question in mind. www.psrast.org/newvir.htm
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Post by chaosonline on Jul 22, 2007 11:58:12 GMT -5
Can anyone post a link to the UK boards? and that awful what is that site that mocks us so? Morgellon's Watch that's it.....Rub it in in in!!!!! Karen w
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Post by happy on Jul 22, 2007 14:48:12 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jul 22, 2007 15:10:03 GMT -5
Happy,
That's an interesting link too. The Pub Med link goes straight to the CaMV information (cauliflower mosiac virus).
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 22, 2007 15:34:36 GMT -5
Wow finding my way into this site was also as hard as linking 1q42 to actin, variant C.F.. I am chaosonline little sister.. I am terrible on computers and I can't spell worth a poop. I just thank god for his direction in helping to find this link to 1q42. I have been nonstop on the computer read ing and reading and reading, I kept looking and lookiing at my e-mail yesterday. Thinking I might get some replys to some of the e-mails I sent out regaurding 1q42. I woke up early no replys. I thought maybe I had lost my mind because it did,t seem anyone else could see it. Went to bed discussted with myself and thought maybe I am crazy afterall , Then when I woke up sis, Chaos called and told my boyfriend to have me check the computer..Praise God all the P.H.D.'s can take over and I can get off this blasted computer.... My daughter whose is situs inversus complete told me that when she was young she was convinced she was evil because her heart is on the other side. Then she said she dismissed that thought and felt that children born like that would have some real important thing to do as it seems to be near the second coming, maybe we'll all get together for something she said.... I have been telling her about morgellons ,I knew she wanted to believe me but she wasn't totally convinced it was real and she already know I'm a little bit well should we say I don't always float in the main stream. Anywho prayer is what I did right before I connected the two.. This morning I prayed real hard that I wasn't totally nuts.... Just a little I guess . Don't you think we all are, I say this because I think being labeled as crazy has kept this movement from being a movement . All you Morgellons sufferers should really be mad enough to self assembly on the steps of the EPA ,CDC ,CITY,County,STATE buildings... God bless you all .......He will guide you.........I think it's time I give my self a break from this puter lilsissy
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Post by skytroll on Jul 22, 2007 17:29:31 GMT -5
Lilsissy,
You do not know what you have done, and you are a blessing to us. You know in your heart and you know by what your daughter has experienced, that something was amiss.
God bless you for your intense reading, and this is where I too have found so much, rereading over and over and then looking for more and adding to the knowledge.
We thank you from the bottom of our hearts, you are one in a billion. You are special.
I am all over this, and appreciate the work you have done.
skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Jul 22, 2007 17:30:41 GMT -5
chaosonline,
yes, I can post to UK and German board.
Skytroll
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Post by gobucky on Jul 22, 2007 18:48:27 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jul 22, 2007 19:45:54 GMT -5
Oh goodness I see what you mean, well...I'm glad.
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 22, 2007 19:55:09 GMT -5
Have you looked up 3C syndrome or any of the others to see if they to are connected to the 1q42 Mutant gene sequence, or do you know what Gene is responsible for the Disease or conditions.. ?? This gene loci is responsible for alot of condtions.
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Post by chaosonline on Jul 22, 2007 20:02:15 GMT -5
I am not glad. I thought we had real answers headed our way and it all seemed to fit or maybe I wanted it so bad I made it fit.
Why Morgellons the only one they have no answers for! We are probably a real big joke to the folks st the CDC. I'm sure they got a big laugh at adding Morgellon's to every page of their new unpublished website. As if Morgellon's was caused by every possible aberration.
That just makes me think we may never see any action from them. We don't have enough heartaches....
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 22, 2007 20:21:41 GMT -5
gobucky I may be mistaken but it looks like the rare diseases listed on the link you posted have to do with the body's production of myosin which would mke perfect sense for the CDC to be studying 1q42 the Actin gene with myosin gene loci as actin and myosin are what the body uses together to produce muscle fibers.
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Post by lilsissy on Jul 22, 2007 20:31:27 GMT -5
I should have added that 1q42 1q43 is also the area for a variant form of Cystic Fibrosis where agrobactrium has been shown to grow in the lungs of these people..It is also the site for production of Actin which mixed with myosin produces muscle fiber,, So I think agro gets in our DNA this way and our fibers go crazy along with maybe the possibilty that we now have the very dna to change dna and all kinds of life forms are possible as we are now a medium for allsorts of things alot of this is just guessing ..
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