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| I'm not holding my breath waiting for the CDC to confirm the existence of "Morgellons". But I'm glad Janice is getting out there & trying to do SOMETHING! Itwl, ~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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| I can't just sit here any more and be passive. I want to create a buzz, I just want the CDC to report their findings what ever they turn out to be. I feel the more of a buzz, the more people " with juice" are talking about it and "wondering" if their is a connection. maybe just maybe, this will apply pressure to the CDC. |
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| Many groups, however, oppose USDA’s decision, citing serious concerns associated with such a large scale test planting of a new and relatively little known GMO. For example, New York Times is reporting that because trees live longer than annual crops and generally can spread their pollen farther, there are concerns that any unintended environmental effects may spread and persist longer in a woodland environment than in crop fields. People also have emotional and sentimental attachment to forests that USDA fails to take into consideration as it issues the planting permit. Additionally, there are concerns that the eucalyptus trees, even without foreign genes, may become invasive. Many critics say the trees are heavy users of water, could spread fires faster and could harbor a fungus that sickens people. |
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| Waking Sleeping Viruses Embedded into the DNA of many organisms, including humans, are ancient viruses that have worked their way in, perhaps in previous species. While most of this viral material has eroded, some may be complete but simply not turned on. In theory, the fact that the promoter can turn on genes up and down the DNA, combined with the fact that it can transfer to human or animal organs, means that it may be possible for it to turn on a previously dormant virus. |
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| Jeffrey Smith? The name sounds familiar but... BTW, thanks Janice for actually being proactive about this situation. |
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| Thank you belle, I am afraid the CDC will wait forever to release their findings. I think we have suffered quite enough. I just want to keep it on the front burner. I just hope people have emailed their congressman to apply pressure on the CDC. We all have to be pro active. |
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| Janice, why did you erase his response? I thought it was very informative and great that he is aware. BTW, I agree with Belle... you are doing a great job being proactive no matter what the results. It's better than doing nothing! Thanks for that. |
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| I know his response was great to hear, but my husband said I really should not post it with out his (Jeffery smith) expressed permission to so. Some of us know we have a potential friend to us. So that's great. |
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