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To: Scythian

“...you could have read a book by the light coming out of my forearm...Clear crystal like glitter literally poured from my forehead constantly, and hard bits of plastic forced their way up through my skin.” I don’t believe any of this. I do not believe reputable medical doctors and scientists have confirmed your experiences as real. Anyone who is encouraging you to believe these things are really happening is either nuts or is exploiting your psychiatric problems. It would be fake compassion of me to encourage this invasion-of-the-body-snatchers stuff. Please seek real psychiatric help.


78 posted on 03/04/2009 4:52:12 PM PST by utahagen
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To: utahagen

I totally understand your reaction, the funny thing is the ones truly living in a state of unreality are the ones denying this, you don’t have to believe me, I’m beyond needing to prove this to anyone, my point in posting the story was that it was newsworthy, the CDC is investigating this, albiet probably not in a serious manor as they only allocated 330k to the study (I mean come on). However, many here are hearing about it for the first time.

I have children, my life is literally ruined, but I believe once identified Morgellons will be able to be treated, I will no doubt die from this, perhaps they wont have to, I’ve already resigned to that end, I’ve not really even stressed over, the pain is so much that I welcome the end, but I need to try to live another 8 or 9 years if I can to see my children to adulthood. The reality is that I what I stated above is not all that unusual to a lot of people living through this nightmare. I wish you well, and that you do not come down with this.


80 posted on 03/04/2009 5:18:46 PM PST by Scythian
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To: utahagen
Read my post above about Collembola and "Pseudomonas putida", I'm sure my remark about bioluminescence sent you over the edge, I'll leave you with this:

A bioluminescent derivative of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 for deliberate release into the environment

Recombinant derivatives of Pseudomonas putida strain KT2440 are of potential interest as microbial inoculants to be deliberately released for agricultural applications. To facilitate tracking of this strain and its derivatives after introduction into the environment, a mini-Tn5-'luxAB transposon was introduced into the chromosome of P. putida KT2440, yielding strain P. putida S1B1. Sequencing of the DNA region located upstream of the 'luxAB genes and similarity search with the P. putida KT2440 genome sequence, localized the transposon within a 3021-bp open reading frame (ORF), whose translated sequence showed significant similarity with the hypothetical YdiJ proteins from Escherichia coli and Haemophilus influenzae. A second ORF adjacent to and divergent from the ydiJ sequence was also found and showed significant homology with various LysR-type transcriptional activator proteins from several bacteria. Disruption of the ydiJ locus in P. putida S1B1 did not affect the survival of the strain in unvegetated or vegetated soils. Bioluminescent detection of P. putida S1B1 cells enriched in selective media directly from soil allowed detection of culturable cells in soil samples over a period of at least 8 months. The addition of the luxAB biomarker facilitates tracking in the root system of several plant species grown under sterile and non-sterile conditions. The correlation of the bioluminescent phenotype with the growth activity of P. putida S1B1 cells colonizing the root system of barley and corn plants was estimated by monitoring ribosomal contents using quantitative hybridization with fluorescence-labeled ribosomal RNA probes. A correlation between inoculum density, light output, and ribosomal contents was found for P. putida cells colonizing the root system of barley seedlings grown under sterile conditions. Although ribosomal contents, and therefore growth activity, of P. putida S1B1 cells extracted from the rhizosphere of corn plants grown in non-sterile soil were similar to those found in starved cells, the luminescent system permitted non-destructive in situ detection of the strain in the upper root system. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11102686


The truth is sir, you really are the one that is missing the facts, living in a delusion that what I am saying cannot be happening. Most of you have no clue what is happening, growing in the fields around your homes, being released into the environment with zero regulation.
85 posted on 03/04/2009 6:01:30 PM PST by Scythian
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