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Post by bugsy on Jul 29, 2008 23:23:26 GMT -5
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Post by shubot on Jul 29, 2008 23:54:40 GMT -5
This is really scary, Faith. It makes me want to go out and dig my own well for water. How would we even know the nanos were in bottled water, in case it was not required to be on the label. And the part about it filling up holes, would it also go into our bodies and fill in any holes we have, like arteries, veins, lungs! Just curious, shubot
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Post by Awake on Jul 30, 2008 13:14:43 GMT -5
very scary stuff.... but i know this nano garbage is right across the planet NOT Just in bottled water! It's in nearly all foods including GM fruits & vegatibles packaged foods and it blows in the wind.... not to mention they have put H5N1 bird-flu virus in popualr over the counter remades (FLU mist)
Has for it causing ostructions in the bodies airways, atreies, veins and digestive system it probably dos so quite often esspecialy in the lungs and upper respriatory system.
The ones behind this are doing it on purpose as part of a depoulation program and in doing so are planing on forming a one world goverment called the New world order (NWO) morgellons is only one asspect of a far more complicated agenda.
-Awakening2012-
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Post by morph on Jul 30, 2008 14:09:05 GMT -5
I truly believe the blockage in the lungs and maybe elswhere is caused by the overproduction of parasite larva in the body. I was treated by ozone gas in the colon, after which I lost a pile of worms that were said not to be there by three tests. It was soon after about three weeks after I saw the last adult worm parts in the stool that my breathing was completly changed. I was having a problem feeling like I had enough air, like I was running at 11,000 feet. You do know the cycle of these worms is NOT just in the colon, they move thru the colon wall to inhabit all of the body, some types go back thru the lungs and out the aveoli, probably damaging the aveoli, crawling around in the lung till they exit out into the neck and pass out of the body in the stool or connect themselves to the colon wall. it is only a very small amount that stay in the colon to grow and reproduce, some 20 30 thousand eggs a day. these little animals not only eat parts of you, your nutriants, and needed gases, such as oxygen but also leave piles of waste. Have you ever seen a thingyaroach dung, very very small, have you ever seen a pile of thingyaroach dung when a home is infested, that is the same in your body and your organs can not stand all that waste. here is a site on netamodes it is a good one, explaining mabe a part of our problem. www.wordtrade.com/science/lifescience/microbiology.htm
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Post by bugsy on Jul 30, 2008 18:45:12 GMT -5
morph writes; it is only a very small amount that stay in the colon to grow and reproduce, some 20 30 thousand eggs a day. ------------------------------- Too bad they do not take coffee breaks eh....lol What you've just described is a "nematode superinfection." morph writes; such as oxygen but also leave piles of waste. ---------------------------------- This is what I affectionately refer to as "nematurds" Faith
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Post by morph on Jul 30, 2008 20:02:47 GMT -5
woops, what went wrong, oh no I made a mistake, The adult worms lay 20 to 30 thousand eggs a day, after they make their pass thru the heart lungs urinary track or whereever their cycle takes them only a few will stay in the body to become adults, that is depending what type of worm it is.
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