Post by crystalriver on Nov 12, 2009 12:53:11 GMT -5
It has come to my attention that at least three morgies are from the U5 mtDNA--so what does this mean and should the Y haplogroup also be considered--that which is from the male?
We know these people were not subject to the plague--it looks to be more of an isolation factor that kept them clear--was it genetics as well? I don't know--
Yet, one must consider that Morgellons helps to isolate us in its own way; this can be detrimental but in what case would this be a positive? Considering the many illnesses that are now being brought on mankind--could sequestering oneself be a benefit.
Remember my joke from long ago, posted at this board?
I'll tell it in the short version--there was a bird that was putting off flying south for the winter, the bird than had an accident and broke its wing. Unable to fly and as the weather cooled he sought comfort from the cold in a barn.
While in the barn he walked behind a cow that decided to relieve himself of a large dropping. This covered the bird and the bird was no longer cold but the smell was horrible. The bird prayed to be delivered from the smell and so he was by a cat that dug him out and ate him.
Moral of the story --not all that "crap" on you are your enemy and not all that dig you out are your friend.
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Remember mtDNA U5 is the oldest group--why is this so important now?
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What if you had a strong willed child, one that was hard to control--you wanted them to stay in for their protection; but you know them and you are quite aware that telling them not to for thier own safety may just result in them doing the thing you don't want them to do. What do you do?
Morgellons woke us up to the ways of the world--didn't it?
Morgellons taught us the cruelty of man first hand--didn't it?
Morgellons wiped the slate of our old beliefs (which could take a lifetime in other ways to do)--didn't it?
I'm not asking you to embrace a condtion that is so painful and is causing many to die--I'm just asking you to look at it from as many perspectives as you will-----
Is life on this planet the end all? Is this it? Most of us here would likely answer no--
Is Morgellons genicide or is it a protection and does that also depend upon the person as we are all known for our individuality and strong willed natures.
Just thinking outloud--
CR
We know these people were not subject to the plague--it looks to be more of an isolation factor that kept them clear--was it genetics as well? I don't know--
Yet, one must consider that Morgellons helps to isolate us in its own way; this can be detrimental but in what case would this be a positive? Considering the many illnesses that are now being brought on mankind--could sequestering oneself be a benefit.
Remember my joke from long ago, posted at this board?
I'll tell it in the short version--there was a bird that was putting off flying south for the winter, the bird than had an accident and broke its wing. Unable to fly and as the weather cooled he sought comfort from the cold in a barn.
While in the barn he walked behind a cow that decided to relieve himself of a large dropping. This covered the bird and the bird was no longer cold but the smell was horrible. The bird prayed to be delivered from the smell and so he was by a cat that dug him out and ate him.
Moral of the story --not all that "crap" on you are your enemy and not all that dig you out are your friend.
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Remember mtDNA U5 is the oldest group--why is this so important now?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What if you had a strong willed child, one that was hard to control--you wanted them to stay in for their protection; but you know them and you are quite aware that telling them not to for thier own safety may just result in them doing the thing you don't want them to do. What do you do?
Morgellons woke us up to the ways of the world--didn't it?
Morgellons taught us the cruelty of man first hand--didn't it?
Morgellons wiped the slate of our old beliefs (which could take a lifetime in other ways to do)--didn't it?
I'm not asking you to embrace a condtion that is so painful and is causing many to die--I'm just asking you to look at it from as many perspectives as you will-----
Is life on this planet the end all? Is this it? Most of us here would likely answer no--
Is Morgellons genicide or is it a protection and does that also depend upon the person as we are all known for our individuality and strong willed natures.
Just thinking outloud--
CR