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Post by whiterose on Aug 2, 2007 16:08:55 GMT -5
Could it be that all have the fibers, but only those with an assembler that thrives (takes the right DNA), does the morgellons come to life.
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Post by skytroll on Aug 3, 2007 21:04:25 GMT -5
I am thinking the fibers are the unfolders of the protein? maybe? Something has to unfold the protein to fold in the new DNA.
Viruses used to do this, but then the transvectors took over, vectors bring them to us,
I think it goes like this: Promoter protein, that unfolds the DNA carried by the Vector that injects the Promoter into the organism (us) and the Transfector infects us through the skin, lungs, GI tract and it is our pheromones that are the Acceptors, signalling and our cells and electrical systems the Receptors causing Conductors to perform DNA Transformation
Hows that? did I miss anything?
Skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Aug 3, 2007 21:42:08 GMT -5
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