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Thanks Befour, I had seen that article before and I remembered it because it stated that only one case of protothecosis had been reported in the US... in my home state... Nebraska. Can someone fill me on the latest via PM possibly. Thanks, yyz
Skytroll,
Could you post a few clues as to what author/suject matter you are pointing out at: http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/siuz ... /app/home/ contribution.asp Also, I sent you a PM re: the Northern Biological Research facility you mentioned the other day? You say they are no longer in business? Thanks in advance for any info
Yes, ditto that , thanks, befour. I was too tired to look at it last night
that's why I did'nt mention it then. And today I had to start being employed again. Boy did it hurt to wear regular shoes again. My ankles stay swollen with these big, roundish knots on both of them. So, where are we at today? I saw where Randy and sky were posting about the methlletransferase, pigments, cellular things and of course Quorum sensing. So I went back into my file to retrieve these for you all: Some were saved into my documents, thus did not have the url address to hyperlink with it: I) Behav Ecol Sociobiol (2004) 56:594–601 DOI 10.1007/s00265-004-0814-5 O R IGINAL ART ICLE Thomas D. Seeley • P. Kirk Visscher Quorum sensing during nest-site selection by honeybee swarms II) and: What I am going back and now looking into is the anthrax, check out this one titled " I.D. of the cellular receptor for anthrax toxin" http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/quer ... =pubmed_... III) and this one too > It is a hard one for me: http://www.beckman.com/Literature/BioRe ... DCosta.pdf Jill, I just saw your post asking where /what they were studying, I was wondering the same thing too but the articles I just posted above were from my file/documents from Jan. 9th and at that time I was studying anthrax. ( hope that helps) London PS: will someone PM me if they know an easy way I can share some wierd photos with you all>>>>I mean strange; you will want to see them. Thanks if anyone can tell me how do this-
Okay, As I stated ...I'm just now getting online today and I am really confused. Bartz? yyz, whatz up?
and FYI to some people: I just now saw the PM's sorry that I'm just now seeing them> I forget to look sometimes. And I will respond as soon as I can- Thanks, London
Randy, check your pm's!!!
LONDON PS: Skytroll, yes I have had that Royal site saved too. But it also led me to some more.......If you have not found them by now pm me and I will let you know or just write it here. I do not mind posting it here publicly, but this PO's some people and I want to pleez everyone, ya know? I have quite a few clandestine lil places like this saved..... from Germany to the Netherlands to Spain to Arizona, USA to the lovely Standford. I can feel the heat when I type that university's name- dunno why, but just feel this way towards them.
Jill,
The things I found on that web link were about molecular mechanisms and rotary flagella pertaining to muscles. Volume 355 in the journal Philosphical Translations. Biological goes into hydrolysis of ATP. Gets kinda deep, but, brings in quantum stuff. However, did find something there called noetic science. More to read. Skytroll
can we look at other theories at all besidesAgain
as I posted before with no elaboration: this is a bio engineered mimic made with insect cuticle/ I dont know it sounds far fetched to me perhaps we are getting carried away? It is more likely (morgellons AKA fiber disease) a new mutated bacteria or virus that is carried by something in nature ie mosquito, tick, mites. nematode etc, and transmitted to us and perhaps then transmitted to mites which live on humans check out the link I provided in a post I put out. Perhaps something biometric experimt that went wrong did get out. if so it may have started in Texas and or California. There are a lot of strange things going on in Texas. I can explain later if anyone is interested. Here is info on this mite: http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/ind ... modex.html since no one is interested From Texas: mangy cratures them and us? http://www.woai.com/news/local/story.as ... 6F6C31975E "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
Lynn,
I did see this ( when you posted tit the other day) and even commented about it to you but that was my post that got deleted when I erroneously posted ( or tried too) a hyperlink. I was in hurry to get out of town so when I tetyped it I forgot to say anything. Did you know that they cloned this mite and released it? I think that;s what happened. Have you noticed all the major bug breakouts all over the usa? bedbugs, etc., maybe they gave the bedbug the lymedisease than turned it loose. Okay, now Miss Lynn, I love the next article and will forward it to my Mom asap. She lives in east tTexas and I swear My Dad and her ( he's deceased now) saw one of these. I remember Mom saying it looked like a coyote with the mange disease. Then she phoned me two nights ago and said that it was on the top of the 10 oclock news in her town,. Said they reported seeing it that day. This is all the details i have. OHHH, I just finished reading the article- it was so sad, they did not have to kill it!!! Thanks Lynn
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:nqUM ... =clnk&cd=4
A GOOD LONG READ TO EDUCATE. MAKE A NICE POT OF COFFEE. I AM WAITING FOR MY DAY OFF TO LET IT ALL SINK IN. RANDY During the End Times, Good will battle Evil. Where do you stand?
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The lsr operon of E. coli does not have the last operonic gene, the lsrE counterpart of Salmonella, but is followed with a trans-aconitatemethyltransferase encoding gene, tam.
Please note that the word TAM is and encoding gene (trans-aconitatemethyltransferase) described in a paper about Quorum Sensing. During the End Times, Good will battle Evil. Where do you stand?
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