The Fiber Disease
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London, I think you may be able to give the sufferer's point of view to some degree - but I think your theories are equally as wacky as TamTam's - even if you do express them in somewhat clearer language.
Still, if you are going on Rense, then I think it's a great idea. Cliff was on there, and he's a little staid.

Still, if you are going on Rense, then I think it's a great idea. Cliff was on there, and he's a little staid.
Now Mr. Kern,
That was not nice but I know, I deserved that from slamming you way back when. I'm sorry about that , I really am.
But, I must ask, how do you know that my ideas are wacky? for I have not posted them anywhere!
I know the bacteria and the vector, so how could you are anyone for that matter, say they are wacky? I have documentation.
Please, I took no offense, will you explain?
That was not nice but I know, I deserved that from slamming you way back when. I'm sorry about that , I really am.
But, I must ask, how do you know that my ideas are wacky? for I have not posted them anywhere!
I know the bacteria and the vector, so how could you are anyone for that matter, say they are wacky? I have documentation.
Please, I took no offense, will you explain?
Mr. K,
You said:
Cliff was on there, and he's a little staid.
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But Cliff (so he says) does not know what this is; I do!
and if they do not take me up on my free offer, then we will see who is really who, won't we?
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I have to go back up a couple of pages and do some reading. I think I might have missed something. Will get back with you in a while Mr. K!
You said:
Cliff was on there, and he's a little staid.
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But Cliff (so he says) does not know what this is; I do!
and if they do not take me up on my free offer, then we will see who is really who, won't we?
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I have to go back up a couple of pages and do some reading. I think I might have missed something. Will get back with you in a while Mr. K!
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If they were not wacky, you would be able to publish them. The fact that you do not implies that you think there is a government cover-up of some kind of organism. That's wacky - since it's the kind of information that could not be covered up, since it would require the involvement of thousands of people. Someone would have talked.
Talk??? Maybe they did.
But, here's the deal, if Cliff , south and Greema go on the air and share what they know but don't know for sure what it is, then what would be so
bad with me sharing what i know with them?
Hell, it's no sweat off their backs! I will pay my way to offer them free information! So, tell me, what do they have to lose????
But, here's the deal, if Cliff , south and Greema go on the air and share what they know but don't know for sure what it is, then what would be so
bad with me sharing what i know with them?
Hell, it's no sweat off their backs! I will pay my way to offer them free information! So, tell me, what do they have to lose????
Hell yeah this is gov't coverup!!!
and .....ask yourself this people, if it's not, then why are they not interested in helping us (a study of research? ) it's not out in the open is it? so, that right there is a coverup in itself?
You think thr american government cares for me or you? N.Please....they care about this.......GREED
and if they want to share some of their greed with me, iI will go far a way to a remote island to enjoy it and will never return!
and .....ask yourself this people, if it's not, then why are they not interested in helping us (a study of research? ) it's not out in the open is it? so, that right there is a coverup in itself?
You think thr american government cares for me or you? N.Please....they care about this.......GREED
and if they want to share some of their greed with me, iI will go far a way to a remote island to enjoy it and will never return!
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Mr. Kern,
I do believe the fiber itself is inorganic, either silicon or polymer and has adhesive qualities, and able to attrack and hold viruses etc. It is like a spiderweb, which I understand is quite strong. It could be housed in a buckyball.
Hey, today the circadias were speaking. Yet, I found one with his shell busted open, and the insides eaten out. Kinda sad.
Skytroll
I do believe the fiber itself is inorganic, either silicon or polymer and has adhesive qualities, and able to attrack and hold viruses etc. It is like a spiderweb, which I understand is quite strong. It could be housed in a buckyball.
Hey, today the circadias were speaking. Yet, I found one with his shell busted open, and the insides eaten out. Kinda sad.
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the polymer has been described as a scaffold for random recombination to take place. Functional Evolution and Structural Conservation in Chimeric Cytochromes http://www.voigtlab.ucsf.edu/papers/200 ... lution.pdf
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