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Since a mycoplasma has no cell barrier it can

reproduce without a nucleus. Since it is similar to a

virus but is not a virus, it stands to reason, it is

something else, as you say. As far as contagious,

well, if it is a living entity and it is, it is

capable of feeding, then it can absorb other living

organisms including communicable viruses.

If the gulf war vets had the mycoplasma on their

clothing and brought it back it is capable in my

opinion of spreading (reproduction.) Once in the body

because it is similar to a virus, then it would be

able to be passed the same as any other virus. I

suppose that if you have systemic fungus (mold) that

you can cough it at somone, or give it by sharing

drinks etc. Manners have their place still.

This would certainly explain the link with spouses and

children being sick with symptoms of GWS, of men who

served in the Gulf War. I believe that most things are

transmutable, and to say they are not just means they

haven't yet proven it by scientific measures. However

common sense says the symptoms speak for themselves.

I think there will soon be a common link found between

the Gulf War Syndrome and Toxic Mold. The earth itself

is getting old, abused and molding. Look for a surge

in claims as the weather changes, and people careless

for their quality of building products. Often it

reminds me of the simple childrens story, of the three

little pigs, and the defective materials they used to

build thier houses. The combination of the above

changes in enviroment can be deadly.

NTMC President

--- erik_johnson_96140 <erikj6@...> wrote:

> The Gulf War vets were found to have a genetically

> induced deficiency

> of paraoxonase type Q. Those that were ill had the

> lowest levels. Then

> their wives and children had soon acquired this same

> genetic

> deficiency after their return.

> Since toxic pollution isn't contagious, but the PonQ

> enzyme deficiency

> is, it might be reasonable to think that this is an

> infection induced

> deficiency of regulatory genes.

> Almost 20% of Californians self report chemical

> intolerance. Why would

> anybody make up such nonsense if it weren't true. I

> wouldn't join a

> group of crazies and face the abuse of my family and

> friends and

> doctors just for kicks.

> People can argue about the fine points all they

> want, but there is no

> doubt that this unprecedented mycotoxin/chemical

> intolerance is

> spreading like a contagion.

> Is there any record of buildings, schools, jobs or

> homes being

> abandoned by people claiming that this " place is

> killing me " even

> remotely suggestive of what is happening now?

> Judging by all the doctors, mycologists,

> microbiologists and

> toxicologists who've said that this is absolutely

> impossible, I'd say

> we're dealing with a new and unprecedented

> phenomenon.

> -

>

>

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