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Post by Admin on Mar 28, 2007 22:52:51 GMT -5
Dr. Hildegarde Staninger, Dr. Ed Spencer, Dr. Mike Castle, Jan Smith and Cliff Mickelson will appear with Jeff Rense on - THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 - 7-10PM PACIFIC LAB REPORTS WILL BE PRESENTED ALONG WITH ANALYSES, WEB PAGES and more than our little heads can probably handle! PROJECT FMM - Fibers, Meteorite, Morgellons Phase 1A, Phase 1B, Phase II, Phase IIIA and Phase IIIB websites will be posted just prior to showtime. Go to: www.rense.comScroll down on left side-bar and click on: LISTEN FREE Choose your favorite media player - and you're in. I would recommend coming on early, because, as you can imagine, after long months - there are finally some real lab reports to give us an idea of where we're at - and where we need to go from here. Blessings to you all! and Thanks for your love and patience! Shoshanna
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Post by alseaman on Apr 2, 2007 10:47:43 GMT -5
heres something to look at (research) leishmaniasis and (indias) kala azar this is "only" heard of in "rain forest workers of the americas and caravaners of the steps of middle asia" see also "old world skin disease" (the wonderful world of the protozoa) enjoy and goodluck alseaman
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Post by whiterose on Apr 2, 2007 13:26:35 GMT -5
I understand you are new, we do our best to keep the board somewhat organized. This would be much better posted under Genomics and other sciences. Thank you.
whiterose
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Post by whiterose on Apr 3, 2007 16:07:32 GMT -5
I hope you are not done posting, it is just difficult to direct newcomers to the correct areas, we welcome your posts.
whiterose
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Post by alseaman on Apr 3, 2007 21:44:41 GMT -5
oh , also I am familiar w/ fogged brain , but haven't heard of morgies?my bad
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Post by whiterose on Apr 4, 2007 8:07:31 GMT -5
bump!
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Post by mfromcanada on Apr 4, 2007 10:49:17 GMT -5
Shoshanna and Whiterose, I watched the video and although I was impressed I am confused. I can see these things under my 100 X microscope so why did they need 1000 X. I know mine come in different sizes, like babies and adults. I dug one out of my arm yesterday. I looked like the ones she described with a big head. It was about 1/2 inch long and I could easily see it on the slide. I also dug out several that looked like black coccons. Your opinions would be appreciated.
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