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Post by kammy on Sept 25, 2009 23:49:51 GMT -5
This is a neat tool... if we just look up a company... tinyurl.com/ydpvjatand click on the first one: tinyurl.com/yazkuygWe find a semi conductor company... the first and second patents, look at the date of the first patent.... the second one talks about free radical polymerization... interesting
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Post by bannanny on Sept 26, 2009 0:37:49 GMT -5
Just like I figured... you ARE blind! Thanks tho kams. Back to the awesome research now. I'm only here to post pics of any kind and wait til you guys write something like... [glow=red,2,300]"______ is the crux of morgellons. All we have to do is take_______, and we'll get better. We've also just become millionaires with our class action law suit and a party is in the planning on the island we just bought."[/glow] Remember kammy, my brain's in dumb mode and it ain't comin back out. I'm gonna keep following your thread tho in case it understands something on any given day that it can reply to. love ya's ~~ bannannas
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Post by jeany on Sept 26, 2009 3:22:57 GMT -5
Oh, you guys must be going blind! Thanks for the compliments tho... yeah, that's me about 10 years ago now. Things have changed A L O T, believe me! I might as well go ahead and scare the sh*t outta you with the way I look these days. I'm not as vain as I used to be and since you're all my friends, it just doesn't matter to me anymore if I look stupid... morgs has aged me like nothin ever has tho. This was at my family reunion back in Oct. and my hair looks dorky cuz it was just growing out from my being totally bald! It's just below my shoulders now but I think I'm gonna go get one of those short messy lookin cuts. It's alot easier to take care of when it's short, altho when I got morgs was the first time in my life I ever had short hair! As you can see by all my cousins hair... we're a long hair family! I ain't that much younger than you tho Arni... you're 68 right? Well I'll be 56 in 5 months... ooooh, time sure is flying by eh? Of course I always wear those stupid sunglasses and always with cake in hand too. I'm in the middle there, and my cuz to the right of me, and her daughter on the end were trying to look cool, thus the ridiculous look on my face! On the right is my too cool Uncle Tony... he sings just like Pavorotti, and my other cuz Ginny to the right of him. In the pic below, why I had my hands in the air, who knows. I was talkin like usual tho and we're Italian... go figure eh? Me on the left, my cuz Kathleen (who also has an incredible voice) my cuz Geno's girlfriend, my cuz Christina and her daughter Vanessa. We had a ton of fun tho and I'm glad I broke thru the whole morgie thing and went! Anyway, sorry if I scared you guys! But now you know the weirdo you're talkin to! BTW, we're mostly Italian, but I have French, English and German in me too. I have a good friend who used to post on the board who's black jeany. She's had a real time of it with lesions and all, so morgs doesn't only effect us whities! Altho I think the majority of us are white. Now for some beautiful pics! I uploaded violets kitty pics for you all to see. I don't know why or what the problem is vi, but I can't seem to resize the pic of Sophie laying on the couch. I've tried 7 times now and I give up! It even showed in properties that the size had been changed, but for whatever reason the pic keeps coming out big. It wouldn't even post on the page it was so big... I'm really sorry. I can send the link to jeany or someone tho... maybe they can get it to work. But the rest of the pics resized fine. Just look how cute these 2 kitties of yours are... hugs ~~ spooky sparky Hi Bannanny, WOW..you guys could sit right there at the piazza and nobody could tell you're from America...lol...YOU look typical Italian.I can tell..typical features...form of face..hair....south Italy..hmmm...are we relatives?..I actually look more french tho... ;D Thanks for uploading Violets pix.. And of course Bannanny you can send me the pic, I'll try if I can get it to upload..no problem. omg! Violet...your cats are soooo cute..I love 'em!! As soon as I have loaded my pix I'll post a pic of Mikey..my baby.. You guys are wonderful! And yes, Kam** our cats ARE way too serious..wonder why?..hmm... ;D..cracking up over here..thanks for the laughs! Hugs, Jeany
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Post by jeany on Sept 26, 2009 4:07:16 GMT -5
Violet's kitty Sophie...awww..how cute!
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Post by kammy on Sept 26, 2009 14:05:12 GMT -5
What a precious lookin baby, Violet! And, yours looks like the Cheshire Cat smiling, Banny.
When Jeany was here, this stray kitten came up to my house. I didn't really want a kitten because I'm about to move. I couldn't help but feed him, he is so adorable, so, I fed him outside on the front porch... After a couple of days, I get up early and Jeany is in the dining room coddling the kitten like a baby. I sat down at the kitchen table, I was waking up, he still didn't have a name, so I asked Jeany, 'What do you call kittens in Germany?' She says... 'Miez or MiezMiez' (kitty kitty).
Well, they pronounce it like the word Meats... so I loudly call the kitty, and in my best Southern accent, and I put extra syllables in it just like we do every word down South and called out... 'Meee-a-t-s Meee-a-t-s!' Jeany cracked up at my pronouncation.
And that's how 'Meats' got his name. Jeany, don't you have a picture of 'Meats'?
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Post by bannanny on Sept 26, 2009 16:09:42 GMT -5
Yeah, Katy was smug all right, but it's hard for me to think of her as the cheshire cat. Reason being, this guy's always reminded me of the cheshire cat... That sample's always given me the creeps! hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by kammy on Sept 26, 2009 20:19:52 GMT -5
What part don't you understand, Banny? Ok, just for you Banny, I'm going to say this in plain English. You know those specks and spheres coming out from under our skin? Those are the baculovirus (bv) capsids (capsules)... they are believed to be everywhere, esp. in the world's water supplies. They are used as a biopesticide in which most any critter can be inside of them which is inside of most anything else, which is ok because they aren't supposed to affect humans, but here we are! In this case, we have a fungus that creates a capsid, which creates a larvae with nematodes inside which creates an adult which lays an egg which creates the fungus - starting it all over again. Pretty creative, I bet someone patted himself on the back for this one? Speaking of this while I'm at it... you know how I mentioned that this system is in perpetual motion? Well, I've come to realize from recent reading that the baculovirus is using cloning as a reproductive method, also. It's this cloning of itself that I compared to cancer, the way it's cells can multiply very quickly. I'm not sure how it compares to how other cancers operate other than our lesions resemble skin cancer? How many of us have cleaned a lesion from most all of its debris to have it filled back up again in a short amount of time? www.patentgenius.com/patent/5750383.html
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Post by kammy on Sept 26, 2009 21:39:56 GMT -5
Yeah, Katy was smug all right, but it's hard for me to think of her as the cheshire cat. Reason being, this guy's always reminded me of the cheshire cat... That sample's always given me the creeps! hugs ~~ bannanny Keep putting your photos up in front of us, Banny and we'll figure it out... eventually. This is speculation about this photo, what it reminds me of... is how we have this carbon or silver metallic coating on most of the capsids viewed so far but Banny has the Silicon Valley Solgel version? He's upside down! that's his butt end up... it's a larvae that's turned back, I'm still having keyboard troubles, this was documented earlier on a different site on how they do this. The shape fits my earlier description, the only difference is yours is clear and most? are carbon black when they do this, Banny. I think it's odd that there's not more people on these sites from CA, FL or TX?
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Post by kammy on Sept 26, 2009 22:40:56 GMT -5
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Post by bannanny on Sept 26, 2009 23:27:34 GMT -5
Tell me what to look for and I'll help you out. My brain doesn't work like yours does kam... I go by my gut and pics, duh.
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Post by kammy on Sept 27, 2009 1:43:11 GMT -5
I can't help it, Banny, it's just the way God made me. We're looking for the cure, Banny... or for somewhere to tell the oblivious doctors to look... skin anthrax ...?
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Post by jeany on Sept 27, 2009 3:18:01 GMT -5
To all the cat lovers... Just had to share this with you guys..I thought it was too cute..
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Post by kammy on Sept 27, 2009 19:36:25 GMT -5
NEWS CHEMICAL PESTICIDES KILL MORE THAN PESTS Imagine a group of police officers chasing a bunch of bank robbers. To get away, the robbers’ dash into a busy office building with the robbers lost in the crowd, the police call in a helicopter that drops a gas bomb on the office complex. This kills not only the robbers but also innocent office workers and the building’s security guards. Something like this happens when a farmer bombards his crop repeatedly with potent insecticides. They kill harmful insects, the robbers, but also knock out useful ones, the security agents and office worker, the human consumers through chronic toxicity. Therefore if you sow chemical pesticides, you reap poison. I.P.M, AN ALTERNATIVE Integrated pest management is for the reduction of insecticide use to the minimum necessary and to employ only those insecticides that kill specific bugs. Retrained spraying is then augmented by natural forms of pest control. One such form of pest control is crop rotation, for example, from year to year a farmer may rotate crops of corn with beans. Bugs that love corn but do not care for beans either starve or move out in search of neighborhoods with more corn. Then, the next time corn is planted, most of the bugs may be gone-at least for a while. And by the time corn loving bugs return en masse, another crop rotation may soon force them to pack up again. Biological control is another component of IPM. It consists of farmer recruiting allies insects, bacteria, viruses, fungi and other natural enemies of pests. For example Brazilian researcher observed that in nature many caterpillars died after contracting a virus called Baculovirus. They figured that since the virus is harmless to humans, they could spray crops with a liquid containing this virus and it would work as a biological insecticide, against caterpillars feasting on soybean and cassava crops. It worked. Caterpillars died a few days after chewing the sprayed crops. As a bonus, the dead caterpillars also provide the farmer with free ammunition for future battles. How? The farmer simply puts the dead, infected caterpillars in a blender, pulverizes them, filters the blended mass, and stores the resulting liquid in a freezer. Then the farmer thaws the virus infected liquid, mixes it with water, and sprays the mixture on his crops.This biological insecticide may lack the swift punch of its chemical counterparts, yet it has, says one researcher, at least a 90 percent success rate. Recruiting useful insects as allies to combat harmful bugs is another important part of biological pest control. The lady bug is one of the many natural allies that farmers counts on. Other includes bees, wasps, birds, spiders, frogs, toads e.t.c are all members of the round the clock pest control army. Farmers are embracing IPM more for economy than for ecology. After all, cutting down on expensive pesticides saves money, and that means greater profit – an incentive with a timeless and global appeal. Nevertheless, if more economic profits also lead to less poisoned crops and less environmental damage, then IPM brings benefits to farmers and consumers as well as the ecology. As it is with IPM everybody wins. antitoxicsociety.org/news.htm
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Post by bannanny on Sept 27, 2009 21:34:36 GMT -5
I only know a few people here in California kammy... one of them doesn't post anymore and feels she's about over this thing. She doesn't want to talk about it anymore. There's a couple others who do post, but very rarely. I get more PM's from them than I ever read any posts from them. They're pretty much in the same boat as I am tho... environment and all.
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Post by violet on Sept 28, 2009 13:00:23 GMT -5
here's a photo of my cat while I'm on the computer: Jeany, our cats are way too serious! ;D Soooooooooooo precious, Kammy!
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Post by violet on Sept 28, 2009 13:02:58 GMT -5
Violet's kitty Sophie...awww..how cute! Thanks, Jeany!
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Post by violet on Sept 28, 2009 13:08:51 GMT -5
To all the cat lovers... Just had to share this with you guys..I thought it was too cute.. I've always loved this one!
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Post by violet on Sept 28, 2009 13:09:31 GMT -5
What a precious lookin baby, Violet! And, yours looks like the Cheshire Cat smiling, Banny. When Jeany was here, this stray kitten came up to my house. I didn't really want a kitten because I'm about to move. I couldn't help but feed him, he is so adorable, so, I fed him outside on the front porch... After a couple of days, I get up early and Jeany is in the dining room coddling the kitten like a baby. I sat down at the kitchen table, I was waking up, he still didn't have a name, so I asked Jeany, 'What do you call kittens in Germany?' She says... 'Miez or MiezMiez' (kitty kitty). Well, they pronounce it like the word Meats... so I loudly call the kitty, and in my best Southern accent, and I put extra syllables in it just like we do every word down South and called out... 'Meee-a-t-s Meee-a-t-s!' Jeany cracked up at my pronouncation. And that's how 'Meats' got his name. Jeany, don't you have a picture of 'Meats'? Thank you, and that is so funny about "Meats!"
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Post by fritolay66 on Sept 28, 2009 13:49:47 GMT -5
I had two orange creme cats with matching eyes that used to lay in my bathroom sink like that. They were orphaned and my son found them on his birthday.......heavy sigh.
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Post by jeany on Sept 28, 2009 14:21:00 GMT -5
Here's a pic of Mee-aaats-Mee-aaats!! Well..you guys know the saying..'You feed 'em - You keep 'em' ? That's what happened..he sat in front of the door all day long..crying..'meow, meow'..let me in, let me in'..and one morning I was sitting in the dining room and he looked at me with his cute little face through the window and I couldn't resist anymore..he melted my heart..just like that! the little rascal! As I let him in, he jumped onto my lap and purred really loud and made 'biscuits' with his paws..he's so adorable..I wrapped him up in a towel cuz he was a little wet, it was raining, and held him like a baby in my arms as Kammy came and saw this..OH, Boy!!..ut oh..I thought..She got me!..
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