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The Fiber DiseaseModerator: BioTeam Here is the one on using BT to kill cancer cells.
http://parasporin.fitc.pref.fukuoka.jp/intro.html So if the food isn't enough, then lets tell everyone they have cancer, when they have BT crystal contamination that will eat their insides and then use some more to kill cancer cells and everything else. Who thinks these things up? IDIOTS or the EVIL DOERS. At some point we will not have control over ourselves. Even our proteins will be target. And that barcode is coming, many animals already barcoded. Being in Control must be a real heavy job. Skytroll
Nadas,
A question: Does C60 burn? If not bacteria then those black fiber sobs might just be this. Now they are finding that buckyballs do cause damage to cell DNA. "To better understand how cells process one type of carbon nanomaterial, a team of investigators at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, used high-resolution three-dimensional electron microscopy to track where buckyballs, or C 60, travel to in cells. Using non-toxic doses of buckyballs, the investigators found that buckyballs concentrated in intracellular lysosomes, along the cell membrane, along the nuclear membrane, and within the nucleus. Finding significant numbers of the nanoparticles in these latter two locations was a surprise to the investigators. They noted that accumulation of buckyballs within the cell nucleus could lead to DNA damage. The work examining the toxicities of multiple materials is detailed in a paper titled, “Cellular toxicity of carbon-based nanomaterials.” Investigators from the University of Lausanne, in Switzerland, and the University of Fribourg, in Switzerland, also participated in this study. An abstract of this paper is available through PubMed. The work on buckyball uptake is detailed in a paper titled, “Uptake of C(60) by human monocyte macrophages, its localization and implications for toxicity: studied by high resolution electron microscopy and electron tomography.” An abstract of this work is available through PubMed. The work on carbon nanotubes is detailed in a paper titled, “Functionalized carbon nanotubes are non-cytotoxic and preserve the functionality of primary immune cells.” This paper was published online in advance of print publication. An abstract is available at the journal’s website. http://www.physorg.com/news71848587.html So, I guess it depends on what one believes. Found a whole lot on manufactured fibers - the nano way. Skytroll
Found out myself what it possibly takes to burn it.
"6 C carbon (graphite) use WEL ? (3800 K) ? (3527 °C) ? (6381 °F) CRC tp 4489 °C (at 10.3 MPa) LNG subl. (3915–4020) °C 6 C carbon (diamond) use WEL ? (3800 K) ? (3527 °C) ? (6381 °F) CRC 4440 °C (at 12.4 GPa) LNG (at 63.5 atm) 3500 °C http://www.reade.com/en/Reference-%10-E ... ments.html This is why it won't burn Greema. And found in buckyballs and won't effect us? Skytroll
skytroll, are you "grexing?" hahaha....look, I learned a new word just for you today:
3 results for: Grex View results from: Dictionary | Thesaurus | Encyclopedia | the Web –noun a numerical system for measuring the size of fibers, filaments, or yarns, based on the weight in grams of 10,000 meters of the fibrous material. Ps: great find.....but I have to tell you (re: fibers) I think there is quite a few more....... of course, to name a few....fibernectin, fiber optics, the sponge fiber from the ocean> Lucent tech gig on this one.....and we have the peiz??/fibers and those PDMF fibers that measure chemicals in food and hell yes their stupid arse gm food stinks...... anyone know if Marboro smokes are transgenic or not?
Hitting Congress as we speak.
http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=3045 nanoproject poll: http://www.nanotechproject.org/77/Hart http://www.nanotechproject.org/79/congr ... technology Started by a buckyball fullerene. Skytroll
This connect to the nano.........is to eat up Uranium.........
http://genomicsgtl.energy.gov/research/shewfed.shtml Venturing along........can see tie ins. http://genomicsgtl.energy.gov/pubs/2005 ... tml#venter Why Shewanella? http://www.shewanella.org/why_shewanella.sjsp The lovely shewanella has its own Federation. WOW. SKytroll
F i b e rWould it not be the ultimate irony....nothing to laugh about at this point, but would find it strangely ironic.....
Delta Green, buckyballs, Lucent.......since 98' people, this was posted. Why can't we sue to CDC....? If they are frauds, misrepresenters, Hansel & Gretel's crumbs....I am going to do research in areas where others have sued the CDC and what lawyers they hired, and if they won or not. I have a LOT of relatives that are lawyers so I will have a way to find cases. It's something. Maggie mae
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