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Post by karenw on Jul 22, 2007 13:53:38 GMT -5
Hey Guys, Does anyone here know what the CDC is trying to say on this hidden webpage? rarediseasesinfo.aspensys.com/asp/diseases/diseaseinfo.asp?ID=1945I believe I possibly have a mutation to chromosome band 1q42-1a43. Anyone else? I know this because my sister's daughter has situs inversus complete. My sister sent me this link about 5 days ago and I didn't realize what it was until today. Check this out too: tinyurl.com/yw2l4u*NOTE The CDC changed the web page on 7/23/07. To view the original take the 2nd link above and view the Google cache of the web page or use this link (paste and copy if necessary):tinyurl.com/yvsbe5Karen W
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Post by whiterose on Jul 22, 2007 14:46:48 GMT -5
May I be the first to say, I didn't think the pile of sh-t could get any higher, boy was I wrong. Yea, we have a genetic issue and that is why we have the DOD, DOA, NIH, NASA and all the other nasty acronym folks on our computers, monitoring our calls, sorry I don't buy it. That makes sense, now children you have been told what it is, shut up and sit down---They can KMA!
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Post by gracebeours on Jul 22, 2007 14:49:16 GMT -5
Karen W
Good find. How would one know if their chromosomes were mutated? Did you have a dr. test this?
Also what is situs inversus complete?
Thanks, Karen -Keep digging...
Gracebeours
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Post by whiterose on Jul 22, 2007 14:55:17 GMT -5
It was an excellent find Karen, and I appreciate the input. My outspoken previous message was to be directed at the CDC.
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Post by gracebeours on Jul 22, 2007 14:55:40 GMT -5
To all the wonderful people on this board and especially those with this terrible blight:
It never hurts to check into things. Just imagine the learning we are giving ourselves. When the answer comes up we can always beat ourselves up later for not seeing the solution sooner, but until then, lets not leave any stone unturned.
I pray for all of us that the full answer and solution will be provided by the universe and is already on its way.
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Post by whiterose on Jul 22, 2007 15:03:02 GMT -5
Don't mean to insult any of the folks here, but as far as the CDC goes this reminds me of the 9/11 commission and their bs findings.
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Post by whiterose on Jul 22, 2007 15:16:54 GMT -5
Go to lymebusters and read prevenge's and skytroll's post, there was quite a few I related to. I'm sorry I just see red when I'm being handed a line of crap. They explain better than myself, I woke up today with some different things that haven't happened before, I get a bit upset, I keep thinking will have seen it all---
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Post by whiterose on Jul 22, 2007 16:41:25 GMT -5
Here is the link that will get you to a posthuman chart, might see somethings you recognize. I believe prevenge is correct that it is an update, I actually agree totally with prevenges and skytrolls posts at lymebusters. www.answers.com/topic/trans-post-human2-jpg
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Post by karenw on Jul 23, 2007 23:58:50 GMT -5
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Post by karenw on Jul 24, 2007 0:27:54 GMT -5
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Post by whiterose on Jul 24, 2007 13:10:11 GMT -5
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Post by karenw on Jul 27, 2007 16:45:23 GMT -5
Plant DNA Found in 5 Morgellons Patients!! I must be getting into this a quite late because lillsissy just emailed this to me: www.morgellons-uk.net/agrobacterium.htmIn short it says agrobacterium radiobacter was found in two Morgellons patients DNA!!!:: Skin biopsy samples from two Morgellons patients were subjected to high-stringency PCR testing for genes encoded by the Agrobacterium chromosome. Screening of the same samples for Agrobacterium virulence (vir) genes and T-DNA sequences in the patient's genome was also performed. Results: PCR screening indicated the presence of Agrobacterium genes derived both from the chromosome and from the Ti plasmid, including the T-DNA, in tissues from both Morgellons patients. A follow-up found the same in 3 more! Can anybody tell me why they couldn't go one step further identify the type. Is it the wild (found in nature) or the GMO Agrobacterium Radiobacter k 84 or Agrobacterium Radiobacter k 1046. I have long suspected the 1046. www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=85827There has to a connection. karen W
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Post by madamekarnak on Aug 13, 2007 14:11:08 GMT -5
***********THIS POST IS ON HOLD UNTIL I GET CLARIFICATION ABOUT THE INTENT FROM THE PERSON WHO POSTED.*****
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Post by praying4usall on Aug 13, 2007 20:07:32 GMT -5
Hi and welcome madamekarnak, I must admit my sense of caution was triggered after reading your initial post. I suppose the detailed and personal questions, the tone of urgency, and your rather cryptic "I know these questions sound bizarre, but I have reasons for asking them that are very real and compelling." Would you mind sharing these reasons before I volunteer to share more personal, medical information with you? What is your connection and source to the information that you divulged in your opening paragraphs? I do not wish to sound rude or threatening, but your approach is somewhat 'heavy-handed' and 'hard-hitting' for your first post. I would like to know more about you before I volunteer any information. Tell us a little about yourself and what's happening, Morgellons-wise, with you. Blessings for you and fam, booniesboy Yes, I'm with my buddy here on this one. Seems as though we all have said quite enough about ourselves as it is, without filling out blank forms to someone we know nothing about...and that isn't to be rude at all! Where did you get your information & how doe any of it apply? And, welcome...
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Post by praying4usall on Aug 13, 2007 20:15:24 GMT -5
Also, if the ethnic thing applied to this, why would peoples poor dogs,cats and birds have it too?
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Post by whiterose on Aug 13, 2007 21:50:14 GMT -5
First I think all here should protect their private information as well as blood samples and such. We are all on edge, I have been dealing with the insanity of this thing we now call morgellons for quite some time, I have realized that their has been a purposeful cover-up, why I don't know. These are some facts that are posted at the board: First many here come from the Basque or Celtic connection, also a similar blood type, and if the blood type varies my guess is you will find some match on the DNA. Eye color mostly green which is 2% of the population. Hair, most folks have a tint of red. This is a genetic hit folks, either what has been put out found our bodies more favorable or they were directed to our type. From what I have found I say it is the latter. Their will be variances and I would suggest for those folks the truth is on their DNA. Haven't you noticed the government push to collect all our DNA samples. Two tests were done at two places with mostly O positive and A negative blood types. Now O positive is 1 in 3 individuals, A negative however is 1 in 16 individuals and only 15% of the population is Rh negative. All of this information is posted at the board, in alter theories. As far as why our animals also become infected, haven't quite figured that one out yet. I went looking for dog blood types and found that depending on where you looked it was somewhere between 4 & 11, I'm not sure where to look to get accurate information on this. All of this is posted on the board, but to just hand out any more, the folks that have posted before me are correct. Here is the link on the blood information: the-red-thread.net/blood.htmlEye information is posted under green eyes. You will also find more information under the bloodline posts and also under an extended bloodtype/DNA post both in alter theories. I would suggest all that come here take time to look at the bloodline of the Basque and Celtic folks quite interesting really. Many Blessings, whiterose
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