Guest guest Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 I will try this again. Read this, this is the origanl post.fritolay66 <fritolay66@...> wrote: I don't know how many of you also receive updates from this forum, but in case some of you don't, this is one you will want to read. Note: forwarded message attached. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search.finding1cure From: "finding1cure" <finding1cure@...>Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 15:17:36 -0000Subject: [finding1cure] READ THIS !!!!!!! PGPR / Putida / Collembo / Our Poison I hope everyone takes time to read this---on this one I am not deleting it as I asked all of you to do JO>> If you want to understand how fibers can move I suggest you do some> research on Bacillus Subtillus. Look at this image of the bacteria> (used in almost all GMO applications) move ==>> > http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/3014/82098ltl3.gif> > I will post a follow up with Mendlesons videos of moving fibers> consisting of Bacillus subtilis, bacteria making fibers that really,> really move.> > I was sprayed with Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) while> in Flordia by drift as they were spraying it on the fields.> > See this link:> http://www.springerlink.com/content/n36q864187v67077/> > Here's a quote:> > PGPR with wide scope for commercialization includes Pseudomonas> fluorescens, Pseudomonas putida, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus> subtilis and other Bacillus spp.> > Now, Pseudomonas Putida can turn the materials in your body into> plastic, see this thread:> > Pseudomonas Putida = Root Cause> http://lymebusters.proboards39.com/index.cgi?board=rash & action=display & thread=11\> 99589100> > We are infected with this mix, they are soil and plant bacterium,> however, this is like catnip to many microscopic soil pests such as> collembola/spring tails. Search for Collembola and "Putida" and you> will see how strongly attracted they are to us.> > I will post a follow up to this thread on Mendelsons videos of> Bacillus subtilis and so on, the plastic bits are from Pseudomonas> Putida (the same stuff they use to eat oil spills, it turns it into> biodegradeable plastics).> > You (we) are infected with a GMO compound, all of the ingredients are> in certain Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR).> > COLLEMBOLA AND MITES> ========================> http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/full/64/7/2660> > Microarthropod Folsomia candida (Collembola) prefer to feed on> Pseudomonas putida and three indigenous gut isolates rather than eight> different type culture strains.> > Again, this soil bacterium (see my previous post being used in GMO> applications) is exactly what Randy Wymore cultured off of thier> Morgellons fibers. We are like a dinner bell to tiny microscopic> Microarthropod like Collembola.> > See http://cherokeechas.com/rwupda04.htm> > Individual red and blue Morgellons fibers were placed in bacterial> media and cultured at body temperature. Isolates of those bacterial> populations were grown on lab preparative media, blood agar, chocolate> agar and a type of media that tends to support fungi better than> bacteria. The bacteria were stained with various stains and observed> both alive and dead. The bacteria were separated out into pure> cultures (I think). PCR was performed and the amplified DNA was sent> to a commercial sequencing lab to do the DNA sequencing. Two different> bacterial species were identified.> > They were:> > a) Pseudomonas putida and> Corynebacterium efficiens.> > Does this identification mean anything?> > We are infected with a Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) mix> and the tiny anthropods love us, and there are mites on mites folks,> I'm talking tiny.> > PEGGY, THIS IS WHY YOUR METHOL TABLETS ARE WORKING. HOWEVER, WE HAVE> THIS BACTERIA NOW IN OUR BODIES AND WILL FOREVER BE EFFECTED UNLESS> THOSE IS POWER COME TO HELP, BUT TO DO SO WOULD ADMIT GMO FARMING> WITHOUT REGULATION / OVERSIGHT HAS LED TO THIS TERRIBLE AFFLICTION.> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 wow - thanks for that post frito. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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