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The Fiber DiseaseModerator: BioTeam Still, finding a virus in a rare form of prostate cancer intrigues scientists because of growing suspicions that prostate cancer might result from chronic inflammation caused by bacteria or a virus.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/25/natio ... ff&ei=5088 During the End Times, Good will battle Evil. Where do you stand?
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Tam Wrote:
Why do You think that prostrate cancer since early this year is defined as being caused by a virus? Randy states: ONLY A RARE FORM..get your facts correct. During the End Times, Good will battle Evil. Where do you stand?
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During the End Times, Good will battle Evil. Where do you stand?
http://unknownskindisease.com
Costly??TamTam
I don't know how you can do this unless you are a very sick puppy....in the head. #1, you are a scientist? What's your truest motivation? Mind games, money$$$$!!!, humanitarian, compassion??? I find your motives to be not pure and in the end you will find that we will have a cure, we will have justification, and you will be trying to find new ways to make money. If you were a real rogue that was helping us, I believe you would be in fear for your life and get out the truth immediately so that in case something did happen to you as it has to the many other microbiologists trying to get the truth out, you would have been the noble humanitarian you TRY to portray. You are a chum. Mm
New Member: First PostHello from Texas, yall.
I have read all of the postings to date on this list. The following announcement has motivated me to actually register with Biology Online and join into the active discussion on this Topic of Morgellons at this point. Let me introduce my self and my purpose for being here. First, I am a Registered Nurse, and have actively practiced in Dallas County for just over 30 years now. I have experience in Emergency Nursing, Operating Room Nursing, Infection Control & Epidemiology, and Nursing Informatics. I am nationally board certified in Perioperative Nursing and in Nursing Informatics. I am a nurse, but I am also a scientist. I am currently a student with the University of Texas Health Science Center of Houston, enrolled in the Masters of Science in Healthcare Informatics program of the UTHSCH School of Healthcare Informatics. I do not have Morgellons (that I know of) nor do I know anyone who does. My purpose here is a combination of scientific curiosity, genuine desire to help people in distress, and concern over the health impact of this syndrome (among many others) upon the quality of life of patients in local region, my state, my country, and the world. Please note the following announcement which has been published recently: "CDC considers Texas for Morgellons study Web Posted: 07/25/2006 12:50 AM CDT Deborah Knapp KENS 5 Eyewitness News http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/medica ... 3fade.html The CDC has setup an e-mail address for people to ask questions, because of the volume of calls following the reports that aired on KENS 5 in May. That e-mail address is [email protected]." Sincerely, Research Nurse
Honorable Mrs. Knapp,
As You may have analyzed: CDC endorses the idea about the probable existence c.q re -occurrence of a 16th century disease? Quite likely this must be a strategic move to keep the people as long as possible away from the fact and subsequent understanding that a stray target of a proteome research center has contaminated an unprecedented number of people in the US and beyond. Proteome research centers are synonymous with bio-defense. As You also may understand: The line between defense and offense is rather thin especially for a country at war. The presence of this type hyper complex micro organism in public space represents a re-introduction to my knowledge. The infectious agent represents a synthetic model organism and constitutes most a fusion between a cyanobacterium and a trypanosome like micro organism. The concept is made quorum sensing. This means that as well actively produced elements, as well as foreign introductions have the potential to tune into on and the same multi cellular process. The micro organism can consistently be associated with a construct to create new cell line via a process called random recombination. Without any doubt the micro organism is man made and because of its complexity can only be associated with target of a proteome research center. Contamination c.q infection with this very difficult if not impossible to eradicate synthetic micro organism can consistently be associated with as well reversible as well as irreversible processes in the human body. CDC as well as NHI seem not very willing to bring the matter straight to the public and prefer to delay the facts. Exclusive and clear and convincing evidence exists that may start to prove that more than one member of the Western Alliance must be held responsible for the release of this environmentally resistant human pathogen. Sincerely, tamtam
Honorable Tamtam
It would be great if instead of pretending you know and the proof of something you actually showed us the said proof. Sincerely Patrick
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof. (Ashley Montague)
Why must you continue to fuel paranoia and encourage people to destroy themselves? More likely is that any government body is large and unwieldly and takes time to react. They do now have a dedicated email address. With continued lobbying they will set up 2 email addresses.
Your profit has turned from attention to financial. Whilst You speak of contracts You are evading yet another confrontation with the truth. I would not waste my time or money on buying scientific research from a movie maker with no sound scientific background.
O.K. So perhaps all words have not been nonsense or techno-babble. see below.
http://www.doegenomes.org/gallery/gtl/d ... il-04.html This process, called quorum sensing, facilitates coordination of gene expression by the entire community, in essence enabling it to behave like a multicellular organism.
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