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Drug Warriors Push Eye-Eating Fungus
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| June 6, 2006
Posted on 06/07/2006 4:58:25 PM PDT by Wolfie
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posted on
06/07/2006 4:58:29 PM PDT
by
Wolfie
To: Wolfie
I'm sorry, but this deserves a big fat WTF ???
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posted on
06/07/2006 5:02:32 PM PDT
by
digger48
To: Wolfie
There's parasites in Washington D.C. that have harmed this nation far more than the peasants of Colombia.
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posted on
06/07/2006 5:04:27 PM PDT
by
Enterprise
(Let's not enforce laws that are already on the books, let's just write new laws we won't enforce.)
To: Wolfie
The American Prospect....."Liberal Intelligence".....has just GOT to be in Roget's under "oxymoron"
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posted on
06/07/2006 5:09:41 PM PDT
by
digger48
To: Wolfie
Wow. This author has just demonstrated a remarkable ignorance about Fusarium species. Felt like I just walked through the dumb zone by reading that. Of course, I had to back up and take another stroll through just to make sure it really was that dumb.
To: rusty millet
Wow. This author has just demonstrated a remarkable ignorance about Fusarium species.Well enlighten us about this species because a simple Google search confirms what he wrote.
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posted on
06/07/2006 6:05:26 PM PDT
by
KDD
(A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse.)
To: Wolfie
Shades of paraquat, only now it's poisoning people who never touched any kind of illegal drug. Thanks, Drug Warriors!
-ccm
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posted on
06/07/2006 6:49:01 PM PDT
by
ccmay
(Too much Law; not enough Order)
To: digger48
The "War on Drugs" is an incredible misnomer. It is a war on a few, selected drugs. The run-a-way best-selling drug in America is alcohol yet booze gets a pass from the 'drug warriors'.
Almost all of our policians use this drug called 'alcohol' and so aren't interested in banning it. Considering that all the reasons given for banning 'drugs' apply equally to 'alcohol', their stance is total hypocracy.
To: Wolfie
a bunch of rednecks growing marijuana in Kentucky I thought methamphetamine and oxycontin were the drugs of choice for Kentucky rednecks.
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posted on
06/07/2006 7:17:55 PM PDT
by
Alouette
(Psalms of the Day: 60-65)
To: digger48
I'm sorry, but this deserves a big fat WTF ??? I agree, just napalm those crops and make sure the smoke is upwind of populations.
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posted on
06/07/2006 7:20:37 PM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: KDD
mold-like fungus
a "mold" is a fungus
The American Optometric Association states that the etiology of the disease is unknown
http://www.aoa.org/documents/FungalKeratitisSupplement.pdf
Fungi were isolated from 10 out of 159 cases of keratitis, 7 isolates of F. oxysporum, 2 isolates of F. solani, and one unidentified Fusarium species was identified
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12792470&dopt=Abstract
Plant pathogenic F. oxysporum species generally become systemic through the xylem of the plant, causing "wilt"-type diseases. Pathogenicity is presumed to be due to endopolygalacturonase activity, but the relationships are not entirely clear among the different forma speciales. This is usually identified based upon pathogenicity tests.
To say that the species mutates readily, is a bit disingenuous. Within a forma specialis, an isolate may mutate to form a new pathotype. For example, a formerly tomato plant resistant to the wild-type pathotype may then become susceptible to the new pathotype. I am certainly not aware of one forma specialis acquiring or mutating to pathogenicity to a forma specialis that is pathogenic to a new host plant.
Note to all crevos - leave me alone here.
ARS could not support release of the fungal strain, largely due to the fact that it was not effective for killing cannibis
http://www.globalhemp.com/Archives/Magazines/operation_eradicate.html
Fusarium species, like all fungi, require moisture to grow. I can certainly imagine that behind a contact lens would be a great place to grow. Probably got some contamination in the cleaning solution, or that environment selected for a strain that could grow within the particular conditions in the solution/tears. Someone else may be able to elaborate on that.
People who are immuno-compromised tend to be prone to various fungal infections, so the presence of any specific fungal infection tends to be opportunistic, whereas the body would normally be able to resist. For example:
http://dermnetnz.org/fungal/fungi-general.html
To imagine that a plant pathogenic fungus would mutate to an active, rather than opportunistic human pathogen is a real stretch.
We are surrounded by hundreds or thousands of fungal species every day. Fungi are everywhere in the environment in which we live.
Despite the predisposition of immuno-compromized people to various fungi, the EPA has registered a non-mycotoxin-producing Aspergillus flavus for widespread release (over 20,000 acres) as a biocontrol of mycotoxin-producing types, so we have no real problems with widespread release of fungi for specific purposes.
http://www.cottonseed.com/members/NewsletterArchive/2003/20030709.asp
So overall, the article pulled out bits and pieces of truths and half truths, and strung them together to make a nice story that seemed to be a potential killer fungus that may cause eye infection, and that the mean old USA wanted to spray to kill pot and kids, but held off at the last minute because of the children. In reality, the fungus was not effective, and made for good politics by Columbia.
Sorry about my earlier post in which nothing was elaborated on. Hope this helps.
To: rusty millet
Thank you. Now I know more about mutating fungi then I did before.
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posted on
06/07/2006 8:34:41 PM PDT
by
KDD
(A wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse.)
To: KDD
Well enlighten us about this species because a simple Google search confirms what he wrote. He can't because the pro-Drug Warriors' speciality is engaging in strawman arguments and ad-hominem attacks.
To: Wolfie
I didn't know pot plants even had eyes. Even so, I don't understand how blinding them will help with the war on drugs. Marijuana from a blind (visually impaired) plant is probably just as potent as from a sighted plant.
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Definitely not pro-drug. Its just a pretty stupid article. See my explanation at 11 above. Thanks.
To: PaxMacian; WindMinstrel; philman_36; headsonpikes; cryptical; vikzilla; Quick1; gdani; ...
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posted on
06/08/2006 4:24:58 AM PDT
by
Wolfie
To: Wolfie
Oh NO! The Fungus is Among Us.
To: rusty millet
Anyone advocating biological warfare in the United States Congress while at war with terrorists ought to be taken out and shot for treason.
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posted on
06/08/2006 5:50:14 AM PDT
by
PaxMacian
(Gen 1:29)
To: Wolfie
That perennial death-cult, socialism, looks even uglier when advocated by Americans.
Can Dan Burton really be this vicious and stupid?
I know the answer.
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posted on
06/08/2006 6:08:25 AM PDT
by
headsonpikes
(Genocide is the highest sacrament of socialism.)
To: Cruising Speed
"Almost all of our policians use this drug called 'alcohol' " I know one senator's family became quite wealthy from this drug.
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