Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 I just came across the original 'DNA waves' article from Montagnier that is causing heated debate. As mentioned before, it is officially not published and I doubt if any science magazine is going to burn their fingers on it. It is a weird article, difficult to follow what exactly they have done and how that warrants the outrageous conclusions. However (and now it gets really interesting) ... he did the same 'DNA teleportation' experiment with Borrelia DNA! " This experiment was found to be highly reproducible (12 out of 12) and was also repeated with another DNA sequence from a bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme disease. " " The list of diseases in which EMS have been found (such as Alzheimer, Parkinson, Multiple Sclerosis, various neuropathies, chronic Lyme syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis) indicate clearly that their presence is not limited to diseases known to be of infectious origin: The fact that EMS have been found in diseases not known to be of infectious origin is intriguing, and leads us to seek bacterial or viral factors in these diseases. " I'm not sure what to make of it. He is suggesting a new infectuous factor might be in play, quite different from the viruses and bacteria that we know. And EM has something to do with it (some of the findings could probably be explained with spirochete granules, we know these exist for Bb and syfilis). The background wave he is referring to is in the 7-8 Hz region, and some of the 'EMS signatures' that he is measuring are within Rife territory. Just to be sure: I'm not saying this proves anything regarding Rife, but you never know. What if you could calculate the Rife frequencies from the DNA sequence > Fascinating! I am going to share this with others! > > P.S.: for the Rife believers, I came across an article that > > COULD have something to do with why/how Rife is working (if > > it is at all). It's a complicated and scientifically > > controversial subject, so just a snippet for those with some > > background: > > > > http://www.springerlink.com/content/0557v31188m3766x/ > > > > A novel property of DNA is described: the capacity of some > > bacterial DNA sequences to induce electromagnetic waves at > > high aqueous dilutions. It appears to be a resonance > > phenomenon triggered by the ambient electromagnetic > > background of very low frequency waves. The genomic DNA of > > most pathogenic bacteria contains sequences which are able to > > generate such signals. This opens the way to the development > > of highly sensitive detection system for chronic bacterial > > infections in human and animal diseases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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