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Old August 3rd, 2009, 01:40 PM
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Default Robert Smith's Excellent Research gives answers & confirmations

Answers can be found- looking at the very excellent research of Robert Smith-
posted and shared here by Kmar:


My first post and a question

Robbie Smith Research Paper 1


Robbie Smith Research Paper 2

Robert Smith found the fluorescent factor (protein) as noted on the
Home - Morgellons Research Foundation front or first page- obvious confirmation of the
fluorescent factor in the fibers.

Additionally, Robert Smith also confirmed:

Robbie Smith Research Paper 2

Excerpt:
Reportedly, a black tar-like oil precipitated under their assay conditions. This may denote other molecules that were potentially present in the buffer, originating from the fiber protein mixture.
end

Excerpt:
Further protein analysis of the fluorescent factor may yield clues to the infectious agent identity, as the protein does not, in this single sample, correspond to any potential human gene or protein product.
end


Most interesting:

Robbie Smith Research Paper 2

Taking just one- of the 6 listings per above- and then looking at the Genome tree,
you find much more:

http://wolbachia.biology.virginia.ed...metree0208.pdf


Starting with ATCC 12472:

gi|34102607conserved hypothetical protein [Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 12472]

Neisseria_gonorrhoeae_FA_1090 Campylobacter_concisus_13826

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Deltaproteobacteria Chlamydiae/ Planctomycetes Epsilonproteobacteria ...
120k - Adobe PDF - View as html

Neisseria_gonorrhoeae_FA_1090. Halorhodospira_halophila_SL1. Methylobacillus_flagellatus_KT ... Campylobacter_concisus_13826. Shewanella_pealeana_ATCC_700345 ...

wolbachia.biology.virginia.edu/WuLab/Research_files/genometree0208.pdf

Neisseria gonorrhoeae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neisseria gonorrhoeae, also known as Gonococci (plural), or Gonococcus (singular), is a species of Gram-negative kidney bean-shaped diplococci bacteria responsible for the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhoea.[1]

N.gonorrhoeae was first described by Albert Neisser in 1879.

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Microbiology

Neisseria are fastidious cocci, requiring nutrient supplementation to grow in laboratory cultures. Specifically, they grow on chocolate agar with carbon dioxide. These cocci are facultatively intracellular and typically appear in pairs (diplococci).

Neisseria is usually isolated on Thayer-Martin agar—an agar plate with three different antibiotics and nutrients which not only facilitate the growth of Neisseria species, but inhibit the growth of Gram-positive organisms and most bacilli and fungi. Further testing to differentiate the species includes testing for oxidase (all Neisseria show a positive reaction) and the carbohydrates maltose, sucrose, and glucose test in which N. gonorrhoeae will only oxidize (that is, utilize) the glucose.

N. gonorrhoeae are able to pull 100,000 times their own weight and it has been claimed that the pili used to do so are the strongest biological motor known to date, exterting one nanonewton.[2]
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Patients should also be tested for other sexually transmitted infections, especially Chlamydia infections, since co-infection is frequent.

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Reproduce the above-

http://wolbachia.biology.virginia.ed...metree0208.pdf


In the search box for the PDF- type in ATCC 12472

Results- Violaceum_ATCC-12472 Neisseria_gonorrhoeae_FA_1090 Campylobacter_concisus_curvus_525_92 Campylobacter_

This is in the GREEN Betaproteobacteria tree to the left

Chromobacterium_violaceum_ATCC_12472
Has a 'split'- which is the Neisseria_gonorrhoeae_FA_1090

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Default Nocardiodes- ties to MTBE remediation products & Wymores find

Another from the list- Robert Smith:


http://wolbachia.biology.virginia.ed...metree0208.pdf

JS614

Results: sp_JS614 Leifsonia_xyli_subsp_xyli_str_CTCB07 Clavibacter_michiganensis_subsp_nucgugabebsus_NCPP B_382

On the tree- ACTINOBACTERIA

Nocardiodes

Past searches:

Lyme-Fiber-Disease - Input- Robert Smiths' work Nocardioides

Note- the above confirms the cornebacterium- mentioned by Dr Wymore

Also- the Nocardioides are found in Remediation products for VOC's such as MTBE

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Default F factor Protein- is this the Protein we are searching for?

Robbie Smith Research Paper 1

Robert Smith mentions the F factor protein;

SCOP: Protein: F factor TraI relaxase from Escherichia coli <a href="http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?id=562&lvl=0" class="taxid">[TaxId: 562]</a>

Protein: F factor TraI relaxase from Escherichia coli [TaxId: 562]

???

F factor - definition of F factor in the Medical dictionary - by the Free Online Medical Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.

F factor,
an extra chromosomal segment of DNA that is present in conjugating male bacteria but absent in females. Also called F element, fertility factor, sex factor.
Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. © 2009, Elsevier.

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Default Azoarcus- Shuttles electrons- to respiratory chain...

Azoarcus

http://wolbachia.biology.virginia.ed...metree0208.pdf

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Default Ralstonia Colanacearum- threat to Guatemalan Farmers and US Growers

Ralstonia_colanacearum



http://tinyurl.com/m3sndk

Go to page 7- above PDF file-

1- Agency/Activity Title: USDA/Strategies to Control Ralstonia Colanacearum, a threat to both Guatemalan Farmers and American Ornamental Growers

Note- there was a Scientific Cooperation Research Program- on the above subject-

The study ended July 2009

Page 8 has to do with Customs and Border Protection-

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Ralstonia solanacearum

Ralstonia solanacearum
Pathogen profile created by Heather A. Olson
Requirement for PP 728 Soilborne Plant Pathogens, Spring 2005
Department of Plant Pathology


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Introduction

Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. (formerly called Pseudomonas solanacearum), is a soilborne bacterial pathogen that is a major limiting factor in the production of many crop plants around the world. This organism is the causal agent of brown rot of potato, bacterial wilt or southern wilt of tomato, tobacco, eggplant, and some ornamentals, and Moko disease of banana (1, .

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Tomato bacterial wilt symptoms

TOMATO

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In tomato, bacterial wilt first appears as flaccidity in the younger leaves. Under ideal environmental conditions, a complete and rapid wilt develops with advanced stages appearing within two to three days and plant death soon following. If environmental conditions are not optimal and the disease develops slowly, leaf epinasty may occur, and adventitious roots may appear on the stem.

When sectioned, the stem vascular system initially appears yellow or light brown. As the disease progresses, the stem becomes a darker brown, and eventually the pith and cortex become brown. Water-soaked lesions may appear on the stem in the event of massive invasion of the cortex (5, 6).

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More on Ralstonia solanacearum: Bacteria Wilt of Potato (Brown Rot)

More on Ralstonia solanacearum: Bacteria Wilt of Potato (Brown Rot)
Tomato, Pepper, Eggplant, Tobacco and Geranium

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At the same time that the FIBER report from the FBI data base was put out, also existed the Robert F. Smith's research which was sent directly to Dr. Wymore for further investigation and research.

Why was Robert F. Smith's excellent research completely overshadowed by the Fiber report that Dr. Wymore was promoting all over the news segments about the FBI data base? (which ultimately said absolutely NOTHING about the fibers)



At this link, Dr. Wymore talks about upcoming research with Vitaly Citovsky.
Is it happening now or happened?
Seems like morgies are being pacified and that is all we get.
Morgellons on Vimeo





Statement from Dr. Citovsky about working with Dr. Wymore:

From: Vitaly Citovsky (@stonybrook.edu)
Sent: Mon 7/27/09 3:36 AM
To: commonsense@commonsense.com

"we no longer are involved in the morgellons research"

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Vitaly Citovsky
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
State University of New York
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5215

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Default I didn't know that half the people were crazy. Citovsky

Agree, commonsense, with all you say.

Vitaly Citovsky made several remarks as he bowed out of Morgellons research.

One was about the work- saying that the Agrobacterium (as relates to GM) will feed the starving people.

(The un-said in that statement is obvious.)

Figments of the Imagination? - washingtonpost.com

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Citovsky prefaced his interview for this article with, "I'm a normal scientist." He says he
was interested in a basic scientific puzzle. "At the time I became involved, I knew nothing of the controversy that surrounds this thing. I didn't know that half the people were crazy. Ninety percent of the stuff on the Internet is absolute lunacy. Government conspiracies, nanotechnology," Citovsky says. "People e-mail me that they have wasps coming out of their skull." Citovsky hypothesizes that Morgellons, like syphilis and other infections, can act on the central nervous system and brain and cause hallucinations.

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Obvious that he won't be involved again. It's his life's work- Agrobacterium TI.
Why would he jeopardize that?


-V-

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