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Old March 11th, 2010, 11:07 AM
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Has anyone else seen the recent developments about slime mold,from Jan Smith?
Listen to the latest Rense Interview with Jan and Cliff Mickelson or see her info on her website.
This is what we should be discussing.Why is everyone fighting over crap while important things are going on?



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I had also found bizarre mutations of earthworms and other material that looked like dictyostelium discoidium. The reason that the dictyostelium discoidium is important is because this cellular slime mold has unique properties that lend itself to mutating other substances. These eukaryotic microorganisms have a simplistic genetic makeup and produces what are know as chemotaxis. Dictyostelium is utilized in many labs to specifically mutate other material. Dictyostelium has an amoeba form along with many other stages of varied shapes and configurations as the individual cells emerge into groupings that look like larger single entities.
“Dictyostelium amoebae grow as separate, independent cells but interact to form multicellular structures when challenged by adverse conditions such as starvation. Up to 100,000 cells signal each other by releasing the chemoattractant cAMP and aggregate together by chemotaxis to form a mound that is surrounded by an extracellular matrix. Processes depend on cell-cell communication in Dictyostelium. Many of the underlying molecular and cellular processes appear to have arisen in primitive precursor cells and to have remained fundamentally unchanged throughout evolution. Basic processes of development such as differential cell sorting, pattern formation, stimulus-induced gene expression, and cell-type regulation are common to Dictyostelium. It is used in gene research as well as other uses” (dictybase.org).
Even if you have never before heard of dictyostelium discoidium you may be quite impressed to go to this huge website that is well funded and part of the Human Genome Project and NIH. This cellular slime mold is a major player in many aspects of medicine and cell research. It is a good bit of information to have for future reference. I encourage everyone to take a look at photos and videos of this substance at dictyBase Home
The Throwback Collection of Morgellons Specimens
Morgellon's RENSE SPECIALS

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Old March 11th, 2010, 12:38 PM
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that doesnt look like the mold in my old apt, its almost pretty the ones on that site..lol
i know there are tons of different molds, but thats not what i had..
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Old March 11th, 2010, 12:53 PM
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Anyone getting a little blob of goo on the end of each hair you pull out?
Heres the culprit.
We have to open our minds to the truth or we will be going around in circles for ever.
Did you listen to the interview Jane?
http://rense.gsradio.net:8080/rense/...son_030910.mp3

Dictyostelium Found In Morgellons Sufferers

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Old March 11th, 2010, 02:57 PM
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It is good to finally hear that something has been positively identified. Thank you so very much for sharing this.

I have not completed reading it all yet because I had to first send the page off to Drs., so I don't know if the info is neg. or positive.

Going to listen to the audio now,

Thank you so much!!!!
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Old March 11th, 2010, 03:04 PM
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I listened to the whole 1 hr and 18 minutes.
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I spoke with Professor Paul Fisher, the world's expert on Dictyostelium discoideum, where I believe I had captured the image with my microscopic photographs. He did NOT confirm that what we have is Dicty, at all... we have a thread on LB dedicated to our conversation. This makes the second recent article that someone on Rense has published using our research information.

The world's expert says - "Sorry but I can't tell from your photos what you are seeing."

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Kammy, could you post the link to the LB? I'd really appreciate it.

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Kammy, could you post the link to the LB? I'd really appreciate it.

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Yes, Posey, let me find it...
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I'm helping Kam out here. Here it is Posey: LymeBusters - Dictyostelium discoideum
Just do a search on Dicty and see who the world's expert is?... I didn't disclose his name on LB... but this a conversation, starting with Post 16 with Professor Paul Fisher... if you read further through the thread you will see that what WE HAVE... is not on the KNOWN microscopic scale (size) of what Dicty is.

The problem with Morgellons is... in laymen's terms - we have GIANT versions of smaller known "stuff". Even the world's expert could NOT recognize our Dicty up-close and personal BECAUSE it has never been shown to him before !!!!!!!!

Here's another thread on LB that is dedicated to this finding:

LymeBusters - Dicty found in Morgellons,Rense

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Old March 11th, 2010, 04:37 PM
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Default Black Specs Picture re: slime mold

Scroll down and see the 3rd pic. Could this be the black specs aspect of "M"?

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