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| I am inclined to agree with your whole heartedly, it is the BEST evidence yet and yep, I sure do believe it is parasitic. And you are darn skippy I think protozoa are involved. These are some of the most difficult to treat, whether in a mammal, the environment, or the water. BTW, I think your awesome too. Frito |
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| Why thank you Frito, I can't remember the last time someone thought I was awesome, Involvement by the the Protozoa can only strengthen the sponge theory since they are often compared to one another by Science and Protozoans are also considered "so-called" symbionts of the sponge as well, of course by now everyone should know what I think about this symbiosis stuff but in case you don't I'll say it again, the organisms that co-exist with the sponge are not symbionts, they are products, offspring, frankensteins, they are entities created by the sponge with the DNA of organisms that it has come in contact with over the course of the past 6 or 7 hundred millions years, slowly but ever so surely the bits and pieces are coming together. |
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| Here's an interesting article about T. Gondii, IMO this is just another sign that we are dealing with an organism that appears to be somewhat intelligent. Parasite "Brainwashes" Rats Into Craving Cat Urine, Study Finds Last edited by Steve Frey; October 9th, 2009 at 02:31 AM. |
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| Just checking Rock's vid a few times over. It should be a very significant video so show scientists...maybe this could be considered next ...Rocks, Steve?? The method of propulsion looks very much like inchworm fashion. Which could indicate more towards insect larvae or Rotifera, where they have the ability to stretch and shrink very well. Here's a Rotifera vid showing 'inchworm' propulsion: Nikon MicroscopyU | Pond Life Digital Video Gallery | Philodina (Rotifera) My opinion still sits with fly larvae right now.. Another thought for clues- how small are these organisms...if the mag was x200 and they look about the width of the fibres...what would that make them in microns? Jo xxx |
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| There is one Scientist who has seen this video Jo, Dr. Tim Woods, he is the Secretary of the International Bryozoology Association, him and I had exchanged a number of correspondence a while back regarding morgellons, I sent him the video and he watched it and wrote back asking what the red and blue fibers were, and now I must confess, this is where I dropped the ball and have never replied to him and it's been eating at me ever since. Ever since I posted this video here this has been on my mind and also my to-do list, I am going to write him again and refresh his memory about this video and now that I'm stating this publically I guess I'm committed, which is good. Tim and I discussed a number of aspects about morgellons but I never got the responses I was looking for, he has the typical Scientist approach I guess is what discouraged me, can't think outside of the box, but he always did reply to my e-mails I'll give him that much, which I respect. I discussed my experiment about the organism transcending a latex glove, which I repeated three times with the same result, and he finally just said that I have to be mistaken, that what I was claiming was impossible and that not even a bacteria could transcend a latex glove and that there has to be another explanation for my findings. I know for certain, beyond a shadow of a doubt that I am not mistaken, the organism can transcend a latex glove and I've even come up with a logical explanation to how this is possible and I need to tell him about this as well. He has also seen my video of the apparent mite with the brilliant green ocelli (eye spots) and didn't think much of it, thought it was a mite, just like it looks like, but to this day I have yet to find another image or video of a mite with eye spots that look like it's from Mars or something. I guess you can see why I thought the organism in Rock's video might be a rotifer, they do move in a similar fashion but now I am inclined to believe it might be a protozoan since I have watched a number of videos of them, if you google protozoa and select "videos" you will find a number of videos to watch. Tim didn't express an opinion of what he thought the organism in the video was but then again I had only gotten one reply from him on this subject before dropping the ball. I think it would be a good idea to get this video into the hands of as many Scientists as possible, I think targeted Scientists with specialties in protozoans, rotifers, and of course flies, might be the way to go. I am going to make a point to write Tim this week and see what he has to say, pick one Jo and send him/her the video, let's get the ball rolling. |
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| Today…....I’m kinda liking Dictyostelium..... in its migrating stage http://dictybase.org/Multimedia/development/ax320x.avi http://genomebiology.com/content/sup...-7-r144-s3.mov wonder how these guys blast out? hmmmm………is it my imagination or am I sensing a touch of position jockeying amongst members? ![]() rl |
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