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| The only way they could get the plant seed to accept "foreign DNA" was to use both E.Coli and a Virus to more or less, drive it in the chromosomes. That is what viruses and bacteria do "INVADE" and it was the ONLY way they could figure out how to get one plant/crop species to accept the DNA of a totally different one. Like for instance, tomatoes that contain a "FISH" gene that of a fish that can swim and survive in cold icy waters. They inserted the DNA of that fish so that Tomatoes would better survive a frost. However, in adding the fish DNA, a virus and bacteria (E.Coli) had to be used to deliver the gene. When spinich and lettuce a year or so ago was contimanted with E.Coli, it just had to be from the "INSIDE of the seed" of the crop and not external factors like they led the public to believe. |
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| kmar, I don't know if you have started a new thread. If not, this one is going in the right direction. We have discussed GMOs here before and bringing it up again can lead to more awareness to the new members here. For the Newbies (and "oldies" like me) there's so much info in the videos presented on page 1 of this thread. 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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| It was 38 years ago I got the itching and from that the rest started slowly but surly, the tiny problems turned to big ones, I know GM foods have been around for a long time BUT don't think the science was cutting edge back then. Imagine the disease that people of the future will have, that is if there are any people left. |
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| I have a thought. It may not be a good or accurate one, but a thought anyway. From what I (at least) have read so far and lean towards believing is that at least ONE 'strain' of 'Morgellons' was directly from being in or near or closely associated with the military...whether on base, or in another country. Either way, don't all military going overseas get vaccinated first? (seems the other countries might have done well to get vaccinated before letting us in!).... I'm thinking of how long some of these 'strains' would take to actually reach a general population after initially beginning in military bases....labs in particular. I really would like to know about the mycoplasma fermentans connection if there is one. There are so many things this could be from.... And this is why I think personal input is so important. The more the better. Kritts |
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| What I forgot to say in above post is that it could be all of above. Whatever Baraka has and possibly in combination with the new gm food mix of bacteria.... There can only (in my opinion) be so many physical manifestations of pathogenic organisms unless they outright kill us. This is what autoimmune diseases show as well. To find the BASE organisms that mutate into others is (in my opinion) important. This is why those researching (CDC) should include parasitologists in their team. Kritts |
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This just gets better and better. I'm so disgusted. Kritts |
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