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Post by Admin on Dec 18, 2006 1:41:00 GMT -5
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Post by thinker on Dec 22, 2006 23:04:34 GMT -5
This video is an excellent and enjoyable primer on DNA and includes nano info - great for understanding Morgellons concepts and technology. For me, it rates 5 stars - uh - epiphanies. One thing mentioned is a nano guitar that can be played. "The nano 'guitar' and its strings are made of silicon, with techniques adapted from those used to make electronic integrated circuits. "The team 'plays' their guitar in a vacuum chamber, using a laser in place of a guitar pick. When a laser hits a string, the heat makes it vibrate at extremely high frequencies, about 130,000 times (or 17 octaves) higher than a normal guitar."www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?article_id=218392153&cat=3_5Nano guitar and playable harp: www.sciencentral.com/articles/view.php3?article_id=218391579
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Post by thinker on Dec 27, 2006 0:24:01 GMT -5
If unable to view this video, one very good point that the professor made is that SALT deactivates DNA switches. They are activated by several things and salt turns them OFF. If you are consuming Aspartame or MSG, you may want to think twice about what may be activated as a result.
If you have lesions and want to try the salt approach, please do so very carefully - try only one lesion and see what happens before diving in.
I know for a fact that salt works well with insect bites too - what we discovered when going to the beach a few years back. Fleas were gone from the dogs and our bites were almost completely healed in about an hour. We always joked that if we ever had another infestation, we'd head straight to the coast.
This is such a great video!!
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Post by Admin on Oct 5, 2012 13:55:11 GMT -5
working link for the video Date: Friday, 5-Oct-2012 14:52:40 Dear RM Agents and Readers, Just in case you atttempted to pull this up in my previous posts and found in inaccessible here it is again from the way back machine. Remember the question; why were so many microbiologists killed in strange circumstances? Make sure and listen to the podcast (while you can) and than resume the question of the microbiologists. web.archive.org/web/20091204012228/http://www.researchchannel.org/prog/displayevent.aspx?rID=2505&fID=1557 Many Blessings, CrystalRiver
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