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Post by whiterose on Mar 18, 2007 9:19:29 GMT -5
Is there anyone else who made an apptointment with a Toxicologist and was turned away because they said your attorney called and they decided it was in their best interest not to see you? This is very important! This happened to both myself and Dave Larson, anyone else?
My appointment was 25 years ago and I believe Dave Larsons was 14 years ago.
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Post by mfromcanada on Mar 18, 2007 11:14:42 GMT -5
Weird.
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Post by alseaman on Apr 3, 2007 15:14:57 GMT -5
I would like to know if anybody has any blood test #s different mitochrondials can affect white or red cells heres what is normal red is adult male4.5 million to 6 million per cu.mm white count is 5 to 10k per same (female red is 4million to 5.5.million (red)(white count is same for m/f)
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Post by alseaman on Apr 3, 2007 15:32:57 GMT -5
I keep saying protozoa (because if it looks like a duck...) But I AM NOT saying these are JUST protozoa or that they are REGULAR(Godmade) protozoa) according to research sources ONLY 1 kind of protozoa affects human skin(excluding amoebas) that is L.tropicanis (this is a flagellate protozoa)coincidentally these are the only critters(species of) that (plasmodia , or protozoa, that is)use man ONLY as a host (check malaria varieties) also protozoas are the only critters that leave sand and weird proteins, fiber "hairs"etc heres a description of lifeof malaria protozoa(holomastigotides tusitala) these are ONLY protozoa that have 2 LARGE chromosones (50 microns across)(most morgellons stuff seems too big for normal plasmid critters) anyway, "each chromosone contains a tightly coiled thread,attached at one to a centromere(a self reproducing granule attached to a spindle fiber(any of this sound familiar?) and form a series of loose cell division within the chromosonal matrix,,,al
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Post by alseaman on Apr 3, 2007 15:37:38 GMT -5
yah anytime I see crawling "microfibres" I think "flagellum" also the "granules" thay leave after maturity are self perpetuating (that is they have genetic continuity, or new critters will grow from them), al
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