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The Fiber DiseaseModerator: BioTeam
PEOPLE, ignore this moron. He is not who he says he is and cannot prove ANY of the accusations he has levelled at TamTam. Again, I'm not wearing the TamTam T-Shirt but people Frank stick out like a sore thumb: False accusations Skewed logic Skewed 'facts' Lack of empathy Apparent lack of reason for being (here). Does it say in the book that you should drop casual comments as to suggest certain aspects of your life: job, family etc in order to appear legitimate...? I mean how many people would actually start a sentence by showing people how gifted, important and in-demand they are? From Frank..:
CORPORATE client, MAJOR NETWORK component.... Nice try Frank!!! 4/10
I'm waiting on transportation and thought that I would add one more quick comment about our Tam Sapmmer. If you folks really want to rain on Tam Spam's parade, just send a reply e-mail to all of the spam that you receive that you will not buy products from anyone associated with silentsuperbug.com and the Tam Tam spammer. Make sure that you make distinct reference to the site and the spammer. In the internet industry this is called "poisoning a list." When spammers know that you are on to them, the list becomes poison and will become worthless.
Those of you who have the time need to spread the word about the Tam Tam spammer and his site throughout the entire morgellons community.
Hey UK spam guy. Just wait until they get their spyware cleaner going. I believe that this will pretty much settle the debate won't it?
Like I said before, cheer up, there are plenty of good honest jobs out here.
As earlier posted:
The medium is the message! Retro: Mailer and McLuhan Norman Mailer and Marshall McLuhan expound on violence, alienation and the electronic envelope. The clash of two great minds. (1968) CBC - 28 min - Jun 28, 2006 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... uhan&hl=en
This is called logging for effect. They're going to count the hits on the presentation to see how effective my little revelation has been.
By the way:
Why did previous investigators not find well-defined mitochondria? I am convinced that these mitochondria are from human cells. Causative Agent of Rhinosporidiosis File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat We have isolated a prokaryotic cyanobacterium, a Microcystis ... regulation and molecular aspects of muscle, liver, pancreas, connective tissue ... jcm.asm.org/cgi/reprint/39/1/413.pdf - Similar pages http://jcm.asm.org/cgi/content/full/39/1/413 This means that another person is trying to integrate into your system. I am rather convinced that this is the case, so I herald Ahluwalia, K. B. Sincerely, tamtam
Remember folks there is a silent superbug at work here, but this one is not in your skin, it's in the presentation itself.
This is it for me. I'll try to get back here tonight. Peace up.
Barz, I think you are right. From the site
"Who are you? I’m a retired computer programmer. I live in Los Angeles."
tamtam, thanks again for the links, you are definately on to something real.
Today, i dabbed a liquid bandage antisceptic called "NEW SKIN" onto the lesions. It dries like nail polish and smells like it too. It pulls the microorganism colony out of the skin so that it can be examined. When you tear it off and examine under a microscope at about 100X you will see that some long narrow spike like organisms are protruding from a round dot like spot. There are numerous ones. They appear transluscent with a yellow or red glow. Some, only a few, are much larger than the others. These are different from the ones that move which can look like an upside down tree with the roots coming upwards toward the microscope. There are other types that move as well. The movement is very violent and very fast and they appear to use leverage. Also, under a microscope you will notice that the fiber-like ones move towards water to take a drink. They also try to escape off of the slide. They appear to merge with each other in order to get bigger.
Very well written, BOTW, and I couldn't agree more. Linda
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