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Post by Admin on Aug 28, 2012 9:17:16 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Aug 28, 2012 12:48:23 GMT -5
brought this over from rumormill news as it looked as though it may be connected--at least something to consider. Dear RM Agents and Readers, This is a story I recalled reading several years back in regards to my first investigations into Morgellons and with the connection to china it seemed worthy to bring forth again. members.shaw.ca/rolfwitzsche/canada/morgellons_fibre_disease.html www.care2.com/news/member/185341883/852770 Remember the ad on TV--Cotton The Living Fiber; Morgellons has given a whole new meaning to that ad. Many Blessings, CrystalRiver
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Post by Admin on Aug 30, 2012 9:40:14 GMT -5
AIDS-Like Disease Mysteriously Appears Where Merck Conducted Vaccine Trials Susanne Posel, Contributor Activist Post In Southeast Asia, specifically Thailand, an AIDS-like “virus” has been found in people that are not infected with HIV. Those infected have their immune-system compromised. Health officials say that this new AIDS “virus” is not contagious, which begs the question: how did these people come down with this new strain of AIDS? More at this link: www.activistpost.com/2012/08/aids-like-disease-mysteriously-appears.html Discovered at this link: rense.com/
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Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2012 8:54:22 GMT -5
Cryptosporidium parvum: an emerging pathogen by Greg Hannahs, Kenyon College -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Life Cycle Clinical Manifestations Epidemiology Transmission Pathogenesis Detection and Diagnosis Treatment Drinking water: purification and filtration Recent Progress and Future Directions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Cryptosporidium is a coccidian protozoan parasite that has gained much attention in the last 20 years as a clinically important human pathogen. The discovery of Cryptosporidium is usually associated with E.E. Tyzzer, who, in 1907, described a cell-associated organism in the gastric mucosa of mice (Keusch, et al., 1995). For several decades, Cryptosporidium was thought to be a rare, opportunistic animal pathogen, but the first case of human cryptosporidiosis in 1976 involved a 3-year-old girl from rural Tennessee who suffered severe gastroenteritis for two weeks (Flanigan and Soave, 1993). Electron microscopic examination of the intestinal mucosa led to the discovery that Cryptosporidium parvum was the infectious species in humans. In the early 1980s, the strong association between cases of cryptosporidiosis and immunodeficient individuals (such as those with AIDS--acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) brought Cryptosporidium to the forefront as a ubiquitous human pathogen. Presently, the increasing population of immunocompromised persons and the various outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis through infection by water-borne Cryptosporidium oocysts (often in drinking water) have placed an even greater emphasis on this pathogen. Little is known about the pathogenesis of the parasite, and no safe and effective treatment has been successfully developed to combat cryptosporidiosis (Juranek, 1995). Unlike other intestinal pathogens, Cryptosporidium can infect several different hosts, can survive most environments for long periods of time due to its "hardy cyst" (Keusch, et al., 1995), and inhabits all climates and locales. Below is a duodenal biopsy sample from a patient with AIDS and cryptosporidiosis (Flanigan and Soave, 1993; arrows point to the parasites in the microvillus border): More at this link: biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/bio38/hannahs/crypto.htm--------------------------------------------------- My thoughts are that Morgellons is a Genetically Modified Product, produced by the military and that several things will be involved. There are also co infections that are happening. It is the first part of the creation that will help to establish the rest of what has been created or so it seems at this juncture.
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