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As if suffering from bird mites ain't bad enough. Aren't there dedicated

Morgellon sites for people to go read this stuff? Personally I've got enough on

my plate without having the living crap scared out of me too. Thanks for the

nightmare.

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> But now there is physical evidence that Morgellons is NOT just psychological.

When pharmacologist Randy Wymore offered to study some of these fibers if people

sent them to him, he discovered that " fibers from different people looked

remarkably similar to each other and yet seem to match no common environmental

fibers. " When they took them to a police forensic team, they said they were not

from clothing, carpets or bedding. They have no idea what they are.

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> Researcher Ahmed Kilani says he was able to break down two fiber samples and

extract their DNA. He found that they belonged to a fungus.

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> An even more provocative finding is that biochemist Vitaly Citovsky discovered

that the fibers contain a substance called " Agrobacterium, " which, according to

New Scientist, is " used commercially to produce genetically-modified plants. "

Could GM plants be " causing a new human disease? "

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> > But now there is physical evidence that Morgellons is NOT just

psychological. When pharmacologist Randy Wymore offered to study some of these

fibers if people sent them to him, he discovered that " fibers from different

people looked remarkably similar to each other and yet seem to match no common

environmental fibers. " When they took them to a police forensic team, they said

they were not from clothing, carpets or bedding. They have no idea what they

are.

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> > Researcher Ahmed Kilani says he was able to break down two fiber samples and

extract their DNA. He found that they belonged to a fungus.

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> > An even more provocative finding is that biochemist Vitaly Citovsky

discovered that the fibers contain a substance called " Agrobacterium, " which,

according to New Scientist, is " used commercially to produce

genetically-modified plants. " Could GM plants be " causing a new human disease? "

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I guess the difference is I see this as awareness not fear. Keep your head in

the sand if you wish. I feel that awareness will change things fear will let the

powerful control. I personally think that knowledge is power used in the right

sense. If your food is not a concern for you your family and community then

continue to keep your head in the sand. I feel strongly this " condition " we all

seem to be dealing with is linked to the chnage in our food and environment.

Ignore my post.:)

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Here is a very interesting graph I found from the USDA.http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/BiotechCrops/According to it, more than 90% of soybeans and more than 80% of cotton grown in the field has been genetically modified.If food is the source of symptoms then why are so few people reporting them.Furthermore, even though a crop may have been altered by agrobacterium, only the crops where the t plasmid has been inserted into the germ line are selected.This means that after mating one time to get the seeds, there is no direct contact with agrobacterium and there is no way for the plasmid to transfer out of the plant since the bacterium's cellular machinery does not exist.Furthermore, agrobacterium is much more suited for transforming small lab experimental plants, not industrial

scale operations.  The gene gun, seen here, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_gun is much more suited for this task.Is there a remote possibility that some genetically modified species of agrobacterium has escaped in to the wild.Yes, although highly unprobable.Is it possible that this same rogue bacterium has been transferred to both you and I.The logistics make the probability one in a trillion and essentially nill.From: mfrreman <mfrreman@...>Subject: Re: Farm Warsbird mites Date: Friday, August 14, 2009, 9:31 AM

 

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> > But now there is physical evidence that Morgellons is NOT just psychological. When pharmacologist Randy Wymore offered to study some of these fibers if people sent them to him, he discovered that "fibers from different people looked remarkably similar to each other and yet seem to match no common environmental fibers." When they took them to a police forensic team, they said they were not from clothing, carpets or bedding. They have no idea what they are.

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> > Researcher Ahmed Kilani says he was able to break down two fiber samples and extract their DNA. He found that they belonged to a fungus.

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> > An even more provocative finding is that biochemist Vitaly Citovsky discovered that the fibers contain a substance called "Agrobacterium, " which, according to New Scientist, is "used commercially to produce genetically- modified plants." Could GM plants be "causing a new human disease?"

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> > http://farmwars. info/?p=188

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I guess the difference is I see this as awareness not fear. Keep your head in the sand if you wish. I feel that awareness will change things fear will let the powerful control. I personally think that knowledge is power used in the right sense. If your food is not a concern for you your family and community then continue to keep your head in the sand. I feel strongly this "condition" we all seem to be dealing with is linked to the chnage in our food and environment. Ignore my post.:)

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