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- Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:36 am
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
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please visit http://crossinglines.forumco.com/ for a new venue for discussion on this topic. Frank, randy do not visit as you will be banned.
- Wed Jan 10, 2007 11:00 pm
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
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anyone who has read anything I've written knows that I sign my name with a quote from Ghandi, and it does now appear that many have stopped laughing and now want to fight. however, this is another fight they will not win, so bring it on Frank, and all you other asshole frank wannabe's. it will be go...
- Wed Jan 10, 2007 10:53 pm
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
- Views: 11292066
- Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:05 pm
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
- Views: 11292066
Perhaps this is the reasons behind the constant personal attacks here against Tam. His consistence should be considered when developing a judgement of him. From yesterdays news. The U.S. Navy has also developed a bandage that uses algae fibers to seal wounds and give the body time to form its own bl...
- Sun Jan 07, 2007 6:02 pm
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
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- Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:18 am
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
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tamtam, the key is what is in it for the investor? I believe the way the system works is you have to have money first in order to become listed on an exchange at all. The only way would be to raise money privately which entails a huge risk for investors. They are not likely to throw their money at ...
- Fri Jan 05, 2007 3:58 pm
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
- Views: 11292066
If this was true then Randy, have them contact either of us now, or if you would be so kind as to pm their name and contact info, so we could reach them. this is exactly the same request I made which generated the reply you sent below. and no I would rather not call as I do not wish to argue with yo...
- Fri Jan 05, 2007 9:51 am
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
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HIPPA...sorry.;( also if you know any VEterans with this have them contact me too. I have a friend, who was going to interview Tam way back when ..but could not without a number to call,,anyways she is working now for some veterans press thing and wants to do an article if we can find about 20 veter...
- Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:02 am
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
- Views: 11292066
READ THIS ARTICLE CAREFULLY
Hello everyone. I just found this article. I highly recommend that everyone reads this as well. key word of the day is macroscopic. m snip: A combined team of chemists and chemical engineers at Rice University (Houston) and the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) has found a way to weave singl...
- Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:17 pm
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
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RUTZ IS LYING!!!! if he did say he had not heard of nor viewed the video presented by tamtam. Not only did tam bring this to the cdc personally in 2004, i began asking rutz directly about it in may of this year. In fact it was only a few weeks before the announced plan to study this disorder. coinci...
- Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:38 pm
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
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nadas, some thoughts on chemtrails. one of the most detected chemicals in chemtrails is ethyl dibromide (sp?). this chemical is a banned pesticide(since the 70's) and will cause cell lysis in many organisms, including cyanobacteria. it seems possible, therefore, that the chemtrail efforts have been ...
- Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:26 am
- Forum: Human Biology
- Topic: The Fiber Disease
- Replies: 7403
- Views: 11292066
MASS INFECTION
MASS INFECTION!!!!
Mysterious 'NESCAC rash' ravages runners
from The Brown Daily Herald at Brown University
Betsy Johnson, a freshman at Williams College, hasn't been able to wear a skirt for two weeks because of the scabby, red welts that cover her legs. She's not alone.
http://www.campusreader.com/articles/147457/
Mysterious 'NESCAC rash' ravages runners
from The Brown Daily Herald at Brown University
Betsy Johnson, a freshman at Williams College, hasn't been able to wear a skirt for two weeks because of the scabby, red welts that cover her legs. She's not alone.
http://www.campusreader.com/articles/147457/