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| PLEASE READ ASAP The Cause of Morgellons disease Scientists crack gas-eating algae's genetic code -abc news US scientists say they have unravelled the genetic map of a microscopic algae that absorbs huge amounts of greenhouse gases. "These organisms are incredibly important in the global carbon cycle," said Virginia Armbrust, Professor of Oceanography at the University of Washington, and lead author of an article in the October 1 issue of the journal Science. Professor Armbrust says mapping the diatom's genome "gives insight into how the diatom species Thalassiosira pseudonana and other phytoplankton are vital components of the biosphere's role in mediating global warming." The tiny diatom exists in such large quantities that the plant is thought to absorb as much climate-changing carbon dioxide as all the world's jungles, the University of Washington said in a statement. As a group, the single-celled algae generate as much as 40 per cent of the 50 to 55 billion tons of organic carbon produced each year in the sea, absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen, the statement said. Researchers say the study also furthers understanding of how the diatom thrives in the ocean environment. "Now that we have a glimpse at the inner workings of diatoms, we're better positioned to understand how changes in the environment will translate into increases or decreases in diatom abundance," said study co-author and Head of Computational Genomics at the Joint Genome Institute, Dan Rokhsar. The study was funded by the US Energy Department. Jeremy Beecher Ethnopharmacoligist, Botanist Someone has ordered jet's to try to combat global warming without the peoples permission, and they are spraying algae into in the atmosphere. safe? "no" Algae is a life form not to be disturbed from its natural habitat because it like many other plants can evolve its organic properties to its environment. Algae is one of the oldest life forms on earth and can be adaptive under harsh conditions. Algae is what the governments thought would be a good idea to prevent global warming. Chem-trails are destroying the balance of life on this planet and has also left us with Morgellons disease as the result. This algae that is sprayed all over our homes is trying "and succeding" to adapt to a change in its environment. Since algae needs a water-based home and nutrition they can feed and grow they lached on and adapted like leaches but only under the skin. When looking at a comparison of a picture of algae and a picture of the skin of of the victims of Morgellon you notice that they both have the same structural makeup. 1. Microscoped Morgellons parasites 2. microscoped algae 3. compare The Morgellon parasite and the Algae have much in common. It is also obvious to see that the algae changes to a more compact form under the skin because it must live within tissues instead of its normal habitat. There is too much in common to even start list everything thats the same in these pictures. I hope this can ease the minds of thousands of people and bring light to this mystery and I will continue to study this for more information. Jeremy Beecher |
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| Thanks Jeremy, Can you give more information about picture two?, as I've not seen one like it before: - where did the sample and picture come from? - and what scale is it? Thanks Jo |
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| "Algae is what the governments thought would be a good idea to prevent global warming. Chem-trails are destroying the balance of life on this planet and has also left us with Morgellons disease as the result." Amen to that! There's alot more than algae in those chem-trails, again I will post this link: Aerosol Crimes Now I'm going to pick on you Jeremy! ![]() ![]() Are you saying you are a shamen or a shaman?In the white light, ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| the algae pic seems to have more defined spirals in it. someone asked what is the scale of the morgs pic, yes, it looks pretty different to me. you need to compare apples to apples. |
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