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Post by skytroll on Jan 21, 2008 14:34:59 GMT -5
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Post by skytroll on Jan 21, 2008 14:49:59 GMT -5
Evolutionary thrusts were started back in Darwin's day. Please the whole evolutionary theory was meant to recreate man.
This is big........any many many many have suffered through the stages this went through.
"novel organisms" were created, these are not new found, the whole Cladistic system of identifing living forces and the lineage of man was the basis of this.
Origin of life, Darwin at the end of his life was studying geobio connections to how life began.
The bivalves are what began the body plans.
This is what was used, and the basis was to purify the races. Because now the species of man has been altered.
Burisch findings of the spontaneous life Cozzie shows is what was left out. So the dead zones are created by evolutionary "novel organisms"
this crossover between compounds carbonate in the rocks, was the link Darwin was looking for.
To cross the geo with the bio then the chemical reactions that take place, and then the intermediary "novel organisms" were created to fill the gap.
Darwin always said an "intermediary" had to be found to carry on the evolutionary theory, but in the black box was key to it and other places.
Melanin, found in fungi, also found in our skin and pancreas. Melanin is the black stuff of life, and it is what gives us our skin color.
Need I say more.
Darwin had a problem with certain races.
Need I say more?
The polio, the aids, the TMV virus, the helix, the geodomes, the buckyballs, the nanotubes are made of carbon, we are carbon based, but it is melanin that gives us the COOH configurations that can determine our futures.
Remember what happened to Watson? In England, fired by Cold Spring Harbor?
Well, things come around don't they?
Remember what Darwin died from? Chagas Disease.
From a protozoan that is part plant and part animal.
Incidently he knew Duchenne, and Haeckel's diagrams are what were used in the Human Genome Projects.
But, if we look at kerogens, the simulation of the real DNA of tholins? or was it an idea, a way to bring in outer space right into our bodies?
Not only one with the earth, but one with the universe.
The lotus flower has the power to bring back spontaneous generation by use of its power, and D. Burisch describes it well, but, then too is it about alien life or the rebeginnings of life with DNA from outer space?
Are there really aleins? or is this a cover for the real "crucible of life"
The crucible, the same shape of the emblem that is used by secret societies, St. Johns, the UN ngo's etc.
It was a great run for them, but, our minds are still here, and one can find the info if one looks hard enough.
What was the Aquarius Project? What is the Camelot Project?
Anyway, back to the Burgess Shale, Gould, and other recreationists, not evolutionists, recreationists who thought they could make a perfect race and walk us right into the machine, we the computer.
Skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Jan 21, 2008 21:09:22 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jan 22, 2008 13:35:28 GMT -5
Thanks Skytroll, and I'm sorry that last link isn't working "it's got to be my computer...I can't access it".
PS. THANK YOU also for that link you'd posted. Remember I said I'd contact them???
Well..I'm excited cause I did, and just got a reply!
I've now replied to her email, asking if I might send over more pictures.
She said my "black speck" picture I sent her...looked like GRAPHITE.
Now...I just wrote her back...let her know all about the CDC telebriefing before I told her (that came out of my skin).
So...now I'll see what happens next. I also let her know that I ALSO am here in Vegas! Cross your fingers.....
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Post by toni on Jan 22, 2008 13:39:05 GMT -5
Here's the good doc/PhD's letter
Susan, It looks like you have a speck of graphite or something similar. The black object looks much too large for a spore of any kind. The grain of salt is probably about 0.2-1mm in size and typically Bacillus anthracis spores are approximately 1000x smaller (1 micron in size) - incredible I know, but that's the wonder of microbiology. You may be able to see some microbes with your microscope if you use a 60x objective and 10x eyepiece, but they may not be bacteria but rather protozoa. They will appear translucent and maybe much smaller than the black object. You may even see them move!
Why not try resuspending some soil in water, shaking it vigorously and then placing a drop of this solution in some more water to dilute it. Another idea is to use google to search for protocols for "amateur microscopy". Hope this helps.
Keep up your enthusiasm. There's a whole microscopic world out there, and we are only just being to realise how large and widely diverse it really is. Best wishes, Dr./////////////
School of Life Sciences, 4505 Maryland Parkway, University of Nevada Las Vegas,
hahahha I laughed and I actually cried when I read this a few minutes ago, because she has NO IDEA how I know better than she realizes as she says in her last paragraph and how I don't even have to go as far as resuspending soil...I can just look in the mirror and I've got it all for testing.
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Post by skytroll on Jan 22, 2008 15:47:12 GMT -5
OMGosh,
I am excited for you.
Good to have some enthusium coming from the Scientists.
Skytroll
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Post by toni on Feb 17, 2008 18:02:03 GMT -5
Black speck from today which I put next to a granule of salt for size scale. I looked in the mirror and saw this sucker on my cheek and was able to lift it off carefully before it sunk back into my skin like they always do. This one is from today (above) and it's almost the same shape as the one from just about a month ago (below) on Jan 19th. How odd is that? Once a month I have these black specks come out. It's the only one I found.
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Post by toni on Feb 17, 2008 18:09:45 GMT -5
For those who use Image Shack to get the links for photos to display, hahha you'll appreciate this. I'd gone over to Image Busters...and wondered what happened to the site...it wasn't there. Then it hit me...it's "Lyme" Busters...and Image Shack, not Image Busters ;D
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Post by felixwillford on Feb 17, 2008 18:10:10 GMT -5
nice photos
I just now saw that letter!
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Post by toni on Feb 17, 2008 18:14:17 GMT -5
Oh yes, the letter from the Univ here. You know, I wrote the doc back after that letter she sent me...and with "backup" material to what I was saying...and NEVER heard from them again.
That Morgellons word is almost hynotic in that when "they' hear it...they completely ignore the person talking from that moment on.
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Post by felixwillford on Feb 17, 2008 19:42:13 GMT -5
Ha.......(THAT WORD---- MORGELLONS)..............after failing my job exam..........I shook hands with the administrator and I have "small" lesions around my finger nails.
As he told me I had no job, I was thinking as I was shaking his hand when we first met earlier that day............................YOU are getting MORGELLONS (maybe)
Now that he didn't hire me, (over 5 lousy pounds).............. I am glad that I had the opportunity to shake his hand earlier.
NO, that's mean.
Maybe I should call and say, OH MY, I went to the Doctor and I have a probable contagious skin condition called MORGELLONS and am suppose to contact all people who came in contact with my skin!
No, just my dissappointment talking. But I did shake his hand and others who I interviewed with at that facility.
But chances are, they have already shaken hands with a morgie and just didn't know it.
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Post by toni on Feb 17, 2008 20:21:53 GMT -5
;D yep!
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