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Post by lilsissy on Dec 28, 2010 2:36:09 GMT -5
Do you see a pattern here? medicalcenter.web.id/blog-health/infection-control-of-cjd-vcjd-and-other-human-prion-diseases-in-healthcare-and-community-settings-part-4-annex-a1-annex-j-update-december-2010.htmlNot good! Infection control of CJD, vCJD and other human prion diseases in healthcare and community settings part 4, Annex A1, Annex J, UPDATE DECEMBER 2010 December 27, 2010 · Posted in blog health 0diggs diggInfection control of CJD, vCJD and other human prion diseases in healthcare and community settings Part 4 has been redrafted (February 2010) to clarify how best to manage patients in healthcare and community settings. A number of recent policy decisions have been incorporated into this guidance including: • Standard infection control precautions should be used to clear up spillages as quickly as possible of all material from patients with, or “at increased risk” of, CJD/vCJD in a healthcare setting. 10,000ppm rather than 20,000ppm sodium hypochlorite is recommended for practical purposes. • High or medium risk tissues from patients with, or “at increased risk″ of, CJD or vCJD, should be incinerated, and low risk tissues or body fluids should follow normal clinical waste disposal. • Instruments used in high or medium risk procedures on patients with, or “at increased risk” of, CJD/vCJD can be quarantined and re-used exclusively on the same patient, subject to tracking of instruments throughout the decontamination cycle, and ensuring that under no circumstances should quarantined instrument sets be reprocessed for use on other patients unless the diagnosis of CJD or vCJD has been positively excluded. • Individuals who have been identified prior to high risk surgery as having received blood or blood components from 80 or more donors since January 1980 are now designated as “at increased risk” of vCJD and have been added to Table 4a. • The anterior eye has been reclassified as low risk with regards to tissue infectivity. In addition, updated information on other guidance, including dentistry, anaesthesia and intensive care, has been incorporated. Published: 2 June 2003 Revised and updated: 13 December 2010 www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/@dh/@ab/documents/digitalasset/dh_122646.pdfSaturday, December 11, 2010 Species-barrier-independent prion replication in apparently resistant species These results demonstrate the existence of subclinical forms of prion infection with important public health implications, both with respect to iatrogenic transmission from apparently healthy humans and dietary exposure to cattle and other species exposed to bovine spongiform encephalopathy prions, Current definitions of the species barrier, which have been based on clinical endpoints, need to be fundamentally reassessed. Autor(es): Hill, AF – Joiner, S – Linehan, J – Desbruslais, M – Lantos, PL – Collinge, J - The article is on mad cow but take a look at the bottom line up, ¡öCDC to release report on Morgellons Disease in Early 2011 ¡öFirst probable human case of mad cow disease in Taiwan was listed posthumously 2010/12/18 21:14:28 ¡öPredominant Involvement of the Cerebellum in Guinea Pigs Infected with Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) ¡öNIH Study Suggests That Early Detection is Possible for Prion Diseases ¡öProbable variant Creutzfeldt¨CJakob disease in Asia: A case report from Taiwan and review of two prior cases ¡öPreclinical Deposition of Pathological Prion Protein in Muscle of Experimentally Infected Primates and potential Iatrogenic TSE there from ¡öProsecutors call for prison terms for CJD growth hormone doctors ¡öCJD 11 Nov 2010 : Column 449W-continued UK Parliament ¡öLarge-scale immunohistochemical examination for lymphoreticular prion protein in tonsil specimens collected in Britain ¡öA novel variant of human disease with a protease-sensitive prion protein and heterozygosity methionine/valine at codon 129: Case report ¡öCharacterization of the Prion Protein in Human Urine* ¡öNeuroradiology as Art ¡öPerspectives on Psychological Science: Blogs Don't Exist ¡ö¡°Bob the Builder¡± Goggles in Ophthalmology ¡öVoodoo Correlations: Two Years Later
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Post by lilsissy on Dec 28, 2010 2:56:45 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on Dec 28, 2010 4:49:11 GMT -5
did you see this released on right side of that report? CDC to release report on Morgellons Disease in Early 2011 December 27, 2010 · Posted in blog health 0diggsdigg CDC to release report on Morgellons Disease in Early 2011According to the Washington Post:  ”… the CDC has completed its investigation of Morgellons, or what it calls unexplained dermopathy, evaluating patients in Northern California and sending tissue samples to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology for analysis. CDC experts are preparing the final draft of their report, which they hope to submit for publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal sometime in early 2011.” medicalcenter.web.id/blog-health/cdc-to-release-report-on-morgellons-disease-in-early-2011.htmlRIGHT! Skyship
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Post by aqt on Dec 28, 2010 7:15:28 GMT -5
yeah, right
that's what they said last year
I would be truly excited if I thought they would tell us the truth about it all but we know how that always goes.
we will find the truth. We do not need the CDC to feed us a bunch of garbage.
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Post by lilsissy on Dec 28, 2010 20:05:20 GMT -5
Yes , I saw it that is why I posted that but what really got me is that it is filed with so many mad cow ...prion articles, like the are in the same file together.
Jen
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Post by skyship on Dec 28, 2010 21:20:02 GMT -5
Makes you wonder if the sup35 has now come to roost, but they are telling us it is in the wild, of course it is, it was put there in field releases.
Yeast artificial chromosomes from s. cereviseae and s. pombe with conjugation with fusarium the earth is the petri dish, and force/directed fast evolution can take place in no time.
Prions fold and unfold proteins, the barrel shaped fiber bundle, are the prions in action.
Prions run along side the strands, they unfold proteins, to fold in other elements.
Prions are formed from sup35, Lindquists project, each of these folks had a project, Belcher and the Bacteriophage M13, made batteries, strands semiconducting fibers.
Put it this way prions are being used as a tool, to maime or to alter proteins through mRNA. messenger RNA. Morgies could be the experiment to utilize the new tools.
We could be the created "light beings" with the extra 12 strands, put in the extracellular space, for a system.
The coverup is the sup35 used in field releases. So prions would be everywhere, however, dna analysis would tell immediately what type of prions these are.
Skyship
Skyship
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Post by lilsissy on Dec 29, 2010 0:59:00 GMT -5
Yes thinking about the yeast and prion today, they offer mutations that sometimes help to overcome environmental casualties.
So wondering if it was a planned event for a possible catastrophe like downloading us to become man machine human robots.
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Post by skyship on Dec 29, 2010 18:20:58 GMT -5
there ya go. robotoids...........as rulers in past used........... in this case nanotoids.
or nanodots or nanopaticles, makes it easier, and undetetable.
skyship
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Post by skyship on Dec 29, 2010 18:23:56 GMT -5
nanotoids? I made this up, wonder if exists?
no. but there are Nanovoids!
intro of polysilicon?
rus blocked it off?
skyship
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Post by skyship on Dec 29, 2010 18:25:30 GMT -5
what they got to hide? the link to US?
lets try the abstract?
same thing,
skyship
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Post by skyship on Dec 29, 2010 18:26:02 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on Dec 29, 2010 18:36:54 GMT -5
Los Alamos seems to know: Project Description Factors will be studied in this project that aff ect the performance of microElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) from two perspectives: • Creep and recrystallization in relatively low-cycle, thermally activated devices • Fatigue in high-cycle devices Four tasks will be performed at the discretion of the Sandia principal investigator: • Construct nonlinear model with drastically changing lattice structure under temperature and stress fi eld; model crack interaction localized phase transforming area; produce theoretical model of mechanisms for nucleation and growth of fatigue cracks in polysilicon materials; molecular dynamics modeling of low-cycle high-amplitude loading of a monocrystal material with defects. Performance and Reliability Modeling of MEMS: Modeling the Eff ects of Mechanics and Chemistry on Material Damage and Failure Principal Investigators: E.P. (Tony) Chen (SNL) and Alexander Belyaev (IPME) www.sandia.gov/NNSA/russia/contracts/SNL-06.pdf============= ah hah Silica is in the polypeptides and polymerase? =-==== If we can release the hydrogen bonds? ?? ============ One clip goes into next, there are six, polymer last. wn.com/hydrolysis_of_amorphous_silicaskyship
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Post by skyship on Dec 29, 2010 19:15:03 GMT -5
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Post by lilsissy on Dec 30, 2010 2:37:54 GMT -5
Yep it does , sky.
Think they took a look at asbestosis and silicosis and figured how to get these poly growths to grow in us?
Jen
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Post by 1lunker on Feb 26, 2011 20:59:09 GMT -5
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Post by aqt on Feb 26, 2011 21:19:34 GMT -5
prion
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prius
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Post by lilsissy on Feb 26, 2011 21:49:19 GMT -5
thanks lunker
funny you should bring this up
I have just been wondering if Round up Ready, Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine)
can cause the proteins to improperly fold?
anybody?
search terms Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine) Pprsc
well this is very illuminating
pesticide hey?
SUMMARY: This document notifies the public that the Administrator of EPA has forwarded to the Secretaries of Agriculture and Health and Human Services a draft proposed rule under sections 21 and 25(a) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). The draft
rule proposes to declare a prion (i.e., proteinaceous infectious particle) a ``pest'' under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), so a product intended to reduce the infectivity of any prion on inanimate surfaces (i.e., a ``prion product'') is considered to be a pesticide and regulated as such.
Any company seeking to distribute or sell a pesticide product regulated under FIFRA must obtain EPA approval before it can be distributed or sold in the United States. This draft proposed rule would codify the Agency's current interpretation of FIFRA, and provides interested parties the opportunity to comment about how it is adding prion to the list of pests in EPA's regulations.
This amendment, together with the formal declaration that a prion is a pest, will eliminate any confusion about the status of prion products under FIFRA.
Regulating prion products under FIFRA is appropriate for protecting human health and the environment against unreasonable adverse effects and ensuring that such products are effective.
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Post by lilsissy on Feb 27, 2011 2:58:19 GMT -5
vir.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/full/90/1/275Pathogenic prion protein is degraded by a manganese oxide mineral found in soils Prions, the aetiological agents of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, exhibit extreme resistance to degradation. Soil can retain prion infectivity in the environment for years. Reactive soil components may, however, contribute to the inactivation of prions in soil. Members of the birnessite family of manganese oxides (MnO2) rank among the strongest natural oxidants in soils. Here, we report the abiotic degradation of pathogenic prion protein (PrPTSE) by a synthetic analogue of naturally occurring birnessite minerals. Aqueous MnO2 suspensions degraded the PrPTSE as evidenced by decreased immunoreactivity and diminished ability to seed protein misfolding cyclic amplification reactions. Birnessite-mediated PrPTSE degradation increased as a solution's pH decreased, consistent with the pH-dependence of the redox potential of MnO2. Exposure to 5.6 mg MnO2 ml–1 (PrPTSE : MnO2=1 : 110) decreased PrPTSE levels by 4 orders of magnitude. Manganese oxides may contribute to prion degradation in soil environments rich in these minerals.
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Post by lilsissy on Feb 27, 2011 3:00:47 GMT -5
O.K. back to the question of glyphosate and prion disease. Seems Mark Purdey was right seems glycosylation is the anchor for the prion protein in poop. so Round up ready is also.......... E-coli Prion Poop Anchor for your soil. You will not ever have to worry about your weeds again in fact you will completely forget about them. Castilla et al., Methods in Enzymology 412:3-21 (2006) has stated that it has not been possible to use PMCA with highly purified prion proteins such as PrPC. Although the reason for this limitation was unknown, it was believed that factors in brain homogenates were needed to catalyze prion propagation. Recombinant PrP-sen expressed from E. coli also lacks glycosylation and the glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor, which was additionally believed to contribute to the difficulty of using rPrP-sen in amplification reactions. Such rPrP-sen has been converted to protease-resistant forms with very limited yields when mixed with PrPSc in the past. madcow.pamrotella.com/
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Post by lilsissy on Feb 27, 2011 3:27:06 GMT -5
Green anchors,,,,,well in this case they are blue www.thefullwiki.org/GlycophosphatidylinositolUploaded with ImageShack.usFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI anchor) is a glycolipid that can be attached to the C-terminus of a protein during posttranslational modification. It is composed of a phosphatidylinositol group linked through a carbohydrate containing linker (glucosamine and mannose glycosidically bound to the inositol residue) to the C-terminal amino acid of a mature protein. The two fatty acids within the hydrophobic phosphatidyl-inositol group anchor the protein to the cell membrane.Glypiated (GPI-linked) proteins contain a signal peptide, thus directing them into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The C-terminus is composed of hydrophobic amino acids which stay inserted in the ER membrane. The hydrophobic end is then cleaved off and replaced by the GPI-anchor. As the protein processes through the secretory pathway, it is transferred via vesicles to the Golgi apparatus and finally to the extracellular space where it remains attached to the exterior leaflet of the cell membrane. Since the glypiation is the sole means of attachment of such proteins to the membrane, cleavage of the group by phospholipases will result in controlled release of the protein from the membrane. The latter mechanism is used in vitro, i.e. the membrane proteins released from the membranes in the enzymatic assay are glypiated protein. Phospholipase C (PLC) is an enzyme that is known to cleave the phospho-glycerol bond found in GPI-anchored proteins. Treatment with PLC will cause release of GPI-linked proteins from the outer cell membrane. The T-cell marker Thy-1, acetylcholinesterase, as well as both intestinal and placental alkaline phosphatase are known to be GPI-linked and are released by treatment with PLC. GPI-linked proteins are thought to be preferentially located in lipid rafts, suggesting a high level of organization within plasma membrane microdomains.Defects of GPI anchors occur in the rare disease paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. In this disease decay accelerating factor (DAF) and CD59 are not properly anchored to red blood cells because of the faulty GPI linkage. Without these proteins linked to the cell surface the complement system can lyse the cell and high numbers of RBC's are destroyed leading to hemoglobinuria. Other cells are not affected because they have transmembrane forms of DAF and CD59.
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Post by aqt on Feb 27, 2011 7:46:51 GMT -5
hahahahaha
and Rense thought sky and I were nutz for looking at prions.
luckily, we are smarter than we look.
Oh, wait. I can only speak for myself as I still don't even know what Sky looks like......even though we have been friends for a few years now.
I suppose I will have to hold up a sign that says SKYSHIP in the airport in order to find her.
I'll bet she will be the only one to respond!! LOL
you people are the best!!!
aqt
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Post by kritters on Feb 27, 2011 8:16:05 GMT -5
I wish I had the post handy that I made on the MDR forum regarding prions. I do remember that there were two camps of scientific positions. One was that the proteins were folding because of the pesticides, and I'm going along with that one. They had proof, and of course the other camp was prolly associated with Monstersanto, so....you know how that goes. Did you see this related info on polymers? www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVsVB42MLxE&feature=relatedKritts
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Post by kritters on Feb 27, 2011 8:27:17 GMT -5
www.voltairenet.org/article166027.html".....and some arguing for a link to a type of bacterial organism known as a spiroplasma[glow=red,2,300][/glow]; yet others argue for a viral link, or transmission by a complete viral particle known as a virion. [glow=red,2,300]Prion forming proteins have also been identified in many types of fungi.[/glow] ..." Well, now....whaddya know? Say hello to ma leetle fren! Fungi. But...check out the spiroplasma: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpiroplasmaKinda-sorta looks like.....the Lyme spirochete? Also, funny that when I looked at the picture of a spiroplasma, I'm reminded of what my eye floaters look like and I know I have a resident one of those babies. Then I see they are implicated in glaucoma sheeeesh! the plot thickens! By the way, I've decided that when "they" name things like 'spiro plasma' or other organisms, they can make mistakes. What looks like a bacterium can be something else and they make the association like they name new diseases. Whatever they think it is at the time, or what it looks like, is in the name. Mycoplasma is not (or it could be in spite of what they say) part fungus (myco) but LOOKS like fungus. I say if it LOOKS like a fungus....it IS a fungus. It's an existential organism! ;D Kritts
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Post by lilsissy on Feb 27, 2011 21:12:49 GMT -5
Wow Kritts excellent
fungus prions hmmm priungus
This has lots in it about the spiroplama, I have seen some really exact samples of that. Actually sometimes I see the shadowsof these spiro's in my eyes.
CTBarb posted a pic that was a perfect match I thought to spiroplasma
Dark spirals that float across the lens in certain light.
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Post by kritters on Feb 27, 2011 22:14:20 GMT -5
Thanks, Lil' Sissy! ;D Hey, I just realized that Kammy is mentioned in that article!!! One independent researcher, whose work appears under the name “Kammy” on a wordpress.com blog, pointed out some startling similarities between bioengineered pesticides, the creation of “artificial cilia” (moving hairs) and the appearance of Morgellons fibers.
The article specifically references a patented insecitcidal delivery system (United States Patent 4844896). The patent describes a:
“1. Microencapsulated pathogen comprising:
(i) an insecticidal pathogen including a virus, bacterium, or fungi known to infect insects (ii) a polymeric encapsulating agent comprising polyacrylates, polyacrylic acids, polyacrylamides or mixtures thereof; (iii) a sunscreening agent comprising methyl orange, malachite green or its hydrochloride, methyl green, brilliant green, an FDC green, coomasie brilliant blue R, methylene blue HCl salt, brilliant cresyl blue, acridine yellow, and FDC yellow, an FDC red, fluorescein free acid or mixtures thereof.”
“Among the sunlight protectants were Buffalo Black, Carbo-Jet Black, cellulose, carbon, aluminum powder and aluminum oxide. Among the microencapsulating walls were ethylcellulose and gelatin. Microcapsules containing virus and sunlight protectant were found to be more stable than virus alone.”
When taken in light of colored, autofluorescent fibers that emerge from the skin of Morgellons patients, as well as sufferers’ reports of black specks and black tar-like sweat coming from their skin, this invention becomes decidedly quite interesting. Added to the equation is the aforementioned fact that several researchers have noted that the Morgellons fibers appear to contain cellulose.
Kammy points us to another invention of note, as well: cyclic polymers. She makes the following observations: “Concentrated solutions of ring or cyclic polymers (CPs), which lack chain ends, are scientifically intriguing, since they defy a simple description in terms of the tube model which has been used rather successfully to describe the properties of linear and branched polymers,also called ‘self oscillating gel’. It has the attribute to form artificial cilia and self walking gel…”
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Post by lilsissy on Feb 28, 2011 21:31:45 GMT -5
wow
It has the attribute to form artificial cilia and self walking gel…”
sencil!!
Jen
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Post by kritters on Feb 28, 2011 21:44:42 GMT -5
hey Jen,
Yeah... I've just recently had my gel self-walk into a faux skin covering my freaking fungal lesion. I pulled it up and off the lesion (can't wait to see what the culture shows up) as if it was skin pulled off dead sunburn.
(I live at the Joisey shore, so I know what pulling off skin from sunburn is like ;D)
you know, all of this is bogus. here we all are trying to get to the bottom of this creation, and I think we can get rid of it ourselves.
Not to fret. We'll do it.
Kritts
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Post by kammy on Mar 3, 2011 6:53:34 GMT -5
Thanks, Lil' Sissy! ;D Hey, I just realized that Kammy is mentioned in that article!!! One independent researcher, whose work appears under the name “Kammy” on a wordpress.com blog, pointed out some startling similarities between bioengineered pesticides, the creation of “artificial cilia” (moving hairs) and the appearance of Morgellons fibers.
The article specifically references a patented insecitcidal delivery system (United States Patent 4844896). The patent describes a:
“1. Microencapsulated pathogen comprising:
(i) an insecticidal pathogen including a virus, bacterium, or fungi known to infect insects (ii) a polymeric encapsulating agent comprising polyacrylates, polyacrylic acids, polyacrylamides or mixtures thereof; (iii) a sunscreening agent comprising methyl orange, malachite green or its hydrochloride, methyl green, brilliant green, an FDC green, coomasie brilliant blue R, methylene blue HCl salt, brilliant cresyl blue, acridine yellow, and FDC yellow, an FDC red, fluorescein free acid or mixtures thereof.”
“Among the sunlight protectants were Buffalo Black, Carbo-Jet Black, cellulose, carbon, aluminum powder and aluminum oxide. Among the microencapsulating walls were ethylcellulose and gelatin. Microcapsules containing virus and sunlight protectant were found to be more stable than virus alone.”
When taken in light of colored, autofluorescent fibers that emerge from the skin of Morgellons patients, as well as sufferers’ reports of black specks and black tar-like sweat coming from their skin, this invention becomes decidedly quite interesting. Added to the equation is the aforementioned fact that several researchers have noted that the Morgellons fibers appear to contain cellulose.
Kammy points us to another invention of note, as well: cyclic polymers. She makes the following observations: “Concentrated solutions of ring or cyclic polymers (CPs), which lack chain ends, are scientifically intriguing, since they defy a simple description in terms of the tube model which has been used rather successfully to describe the properties of linear and branched polymers,also called ‘self oscillating gel’. It has the attribute to form artificial cilia and self walking gel…”
I'd like to take the credit but that's Kat's article, once again. She was notified that her articles were amongst the top three wordpress author's works to receive hits last year. She's even had her articles translated into very foreign languages and noted and linked around the world. So, someone is interested in Morgellons and what we have to say. She's the brains - I'm just the pointer, 'hey, this doesn't seem right over here... what's going on?' and the brains come in and figure it out... ;D Prions, funions, virons, bactions, synions, unleashed on the minions.
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Post by kritters on Mar 3, 2011 7:33:39 GMT -5
Hey Kam,
I found that by googling. Is there a thread that features Kat's articles? If not, there should be!
Kritts
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Post by katinka on Mar 8, 2011 15:08:57 GMT -5
Hey Kritts, no no thread, but thanks for the flowers.
btw..did you know that newest scientific research has revealed that prions are not only ingestible but also can cause infection through inhalation? What's ever in the air, considering Chemtrails and other air contaminants, prions are part of it too. All in all, 'creating' a highly infectious disease causing mixture of innumerable pathogens.
And yes Kritts, I agree. There is a connection between prions and pesticides such as in the Baculoviral system and Autographica californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV).
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