Chemtrails and morgellons

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Avatar JADELottery -
#1
I suspect there is more to the decline in the Bee population than just a biological reason like a virus.
Avatar JADELottery -
#2
Here's some more food for thought. Remember when there was a nation wide grounding of various airlines to supposedly address a safety issue. Here too, I suspect there more than what we were led to believe. Think about it for a while.
Avatar pacattack05 -
#3
You know, I've come to the point where I just don't believe anyone associated with the government who's on the inside on anything at all. Be it UFO, contrails, chemtrails, 911, and so on. It's one lie after another fabricated to control society in a stealthy kind of way, where the people are so much in a hypnotic state, that they don't realize their demise will be a slow and systematic depopulation thru various methods used right under their noses.

2012, aliens, new arivals, gate B. Concourse C. Customs....lol
Avatar konane -
#4
Read this yesterday very interesting finding

"Vitaly Citovsky, Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Stony Brook University in New York, discovered that the fibers contain the substance Agrobacterium, a genus of gram-negative bacteria capable of genetically transforming not only plants, but also other eukaryotic species, including human cells. .

"This Company May Be the Biggest Threat to Your Future Health

Is New Terrifying Disease the Cause of Genetically Modified Foods?

Have you ever heard of “Morgellon’s Disease?”

As of February 2007, more than 10,000 reports of the mysterious disease have been reported on the Morgellon Foundation's website. That’s up from 2,000 reports in February of 2006.

Reports come from 15 nations across the world, including Canada, the UK, Australia and The Netherlands, as well as all 50 U.S. states. The majority of reports have come from Texas, California and Florida.

People with Morgellon’s disease describe it as a feeling of bugs or parasites scuttling around beneath their skin, accompanied by open lesions that heal slowly and ooze out blue, black or white fibers that can be several millimeters long. These fibers appear like pliable plastic. They can be as fine as spider silk, yet they are strong enough to distend the skin when pulled and elicit shooting pains when you try to remove them.

The CDC, unusually slow to respond to what can only be described as a new outbreak, has finally set up a web page about the phenomenon, which they refer to as “Unexplained Dermopathy.” In August 2007 -- a year after vowing to look into the terrifying disorder -- they gave $300,000 to Kaiser Permanente to investigate the disease.

The CDC’s website lists additional symptoms, including fatigue, mental confusion, short term memory loss, joint pain, changes in vision, and social dysfunction, including suicide.

According to an article in Natural News, published last week, Morgellon’s disease may be linked to genetically modified food.

While the CDC dragged its feet, a research team from Oklahoma State University lead by Dr. Randy Wymore, studied some of the fibers sent to them by Morgellons patients. They found that the fibers from different people look remarkably similar to each other, yet do not match any common environmental fibers.

Vitaly Citovsky, Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Stony Brook University in New York, discovered that the fibers contain the substance Agrobacterium, a genus of gram-negative bacteria capable of genetically transforming not only plants, but also other eukaryotic species, including human cells.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/05/01/this-company-may-be-the-biggest-threat-to-your-future-health.aspx?source=nl
Avatar pacattack05 -
#5
Thanx Konane, very interesting. The part about the plants were mentioned in the video I posted. I got the heebie jeebies just looking at those microscope videos of the wriggly strands...lol
Avatar time*treat -
#6
We tend to think of these things as "us" vs. "them", but what if there is also "those guys over there"?

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