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Post by booniesboy on Jun 16, 2007 14:40:57 GMT -5
Just wondering whether any research has been done on workers in the nanotech industry? Surely, working with this stuff, some of them must have contracted something, perhaps Morgellons.
It appears that nano research is geared toward productivity with little regard for safety, or implications of using such technology without fully understanding the consequences.
What a brave new world based on greed and disregard for ones' neighbor.
Any thoughts on this?
Tia, booniesboy
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Post by whiterose on Jun 16, 2007 18:54:16 GMT -5
We know a lot of sewage workers came down ill with Morgellons. We know many microbiologists have died, could be contracted morgellons and attempted to blow the whistle. This last is simply a guess. The microbiologists obviously knew something was up. www.rense.com/general62/list.htmanother link: biology is nanotechnology
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Post by booniesboy on Jun 16, 2007 21:11:45 GMT -5
Actually I was thinking more along the lines of those factory workers who are 'on-th-line' in the manufacturing/assembly lines of nano cosmetics, CPU chips, micro-fibre panties, clothing, etc, etc. I was stunned by the extent of manufactured goods that utilize this technology without letting the public know (through the use of euphemisms like 'micro-fibre').
Most of us are not sewage/treatment plant workers, but ordinary folk across spread about the globe. Probably none of us have had direct contact with the assembly materials but only finished products.
I wonder whether a study of this nature has emerged?
Just some rambling thoughts.
Btw, if what has been said throughout this and other forums is true - it's in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat, and the clothes we wear, it seems that 'they' pretty well have control of our bodies. Perhaps , then our true focus should be care of that which they cannot destroy - our souls. We need, of course, to deal with the symptoms, but I don't believe this thing 'will go away' or 'be cured'. It's just too big and involves the major nations in their quest for the biggest slice of this lucrative new technology, d**ned the cost to human life or the environment.
It seems to me that digging up yet another connection of what the 'bad guys' might be up to, will serve no meaningful purpose in the end, but will serve to add to the sense of hopelessness that surrounds Morgellons.
Funny, the more evil that is perpetrated in the name of progress (read: greed) the more people shy away from our true destiny and meaning: to know, love and serve our God. It amazes me that we use and seek answers with the very technological tools that will destroy us.
Thank heavens for Jesus and His peace that He has given to us.
Blessings, booniesboy
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Post by mfromcanada on Jul 20, 2007 13:16:48 GMT -5
bonniesboy, you make some good points. I wonder why there doesn't seem to be any group of factory workers or laboratory workers who have this. There just does not seem to be a connection to being near the microorganism and getting Morgellons. As such it cannot be contagious. It has to be something inside of us that is making us succeptible to it. Were we directly targeted by vaccination or our dna?
also, bonniesboy, If all things come from God then perhaps God made it or made us catch it for some greater purpose. Perhaps that purpose is to suffer and to suffer well, as JOB.
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