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originally posted by: Kandinsky
a reply to: DexterRiley
There was an excellent TV show that flipped your ideas and put it all on 'TPTB.' It was called Utopia.
The plot was about a shadow government plan to create a panic about flu and offer a vaccine to 'cure' it. The vaccine was a Trojan horse designed to wipe out millions of people and depopulate the planet.
It was an awesome show that fell through the cracks and was barely noticed. Great acting, superb story and full of the conspiracies that make ATSers happy.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: one4all
Good advice. And stay away from bat caves.
How hard is this?
originally posted by: one4all
Regular ingestion of anti-parasitic combined with super-high doses of Vitamin C our body can absorb quicker than the illnesses can remove it ..derived from rosehips and taken with coconut oil or a fat molecule of some sort.
Transduction is yet another way for bacteria to exchange genetic material. In transduction, a virus takes up a piece of DNA from its bacterial host and incorporates it into its own viral genome. After the virus has multiplied, many copies of the virus erupt from the infected cell. Depending on the kind of transduction, some or all of the daughter viruses take copies of parts of the bacterial DNA with them. When one of them infects a new cell, it inserts the stolen DNA into the new cell, where the stolen piece becomes integrated into the new cell's DNA. (The stolen piece may be a whole gene with which the cell acquires a new function, as was reported in June, 1996, by two scientists at Harvard Medical School (5).) In transduction, the passenger resorts to hiding inside some freight, hoping to get aboard a different ship that way.
Transduction by viruses works in eukaryotic organisms as well. The discovery that large blocks of genetic instructions can be swapped and transferred among creatures is a clue that the insertion of new genes could be the mechanism behind evolutionary advances. If viruses can transfer eukaryotic genes across species boundaries, and can install their own genes into their hosts, the case for the new mechanism is even stronger. As we will see, viruses do just that.
Viruses are mobile genetic elements (6)
It was an absolutely stunning surprise to us that something as strange as viruses carrying genes from one cell to another can happen — Joshua Lederberg (7)
A virus is a piece of genetic instructions, usually in a protective coat. Virus particles are tiny; a cell can manufacture and contain as many as a thousand of them before breaking open. They were first discovered when biologists observed that some disease-causing agents were able to pass through a filter too fine for bacteria. They can be small because they contain almost none of the machinery of a cell, only a smallish quantity of DNA or RNA.
Viruses are not living things. When they are outside of their host cell, they are just very complex molecular particles that have no metabolism and no way to reproduce. In our computer metaphor, they're like software with no hardware, floppy disks or diskettes without a computer. Having no independent metabolism they can remain viable indefinitely, under the right circumstances. "Some of them can even be crystallized, like minerals. In this state they can survive for years unchanged — until they are wetted and placed into contact with their particular hosts" (8).
The viruses that infect bacteria are more specifically called bacteriophages, or simply phages. The kind and amount of genetic instructions in phages vary from 3,600 RNA nucleotides to 166,000 DNA nucleotide pairs (9).
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
originally posted by: one4all
Regular ingestion of anti-parasitic combined with super-high doses of Vitamin C our body can absorb quicker than the illnesses can remove it ..derived from rosehips and taken with coconut oil or a fat molecule of some sort.
Try using sodium bicarbonate, it is like a janitor - it cleans and sweeps all the bad stuff out of the body.
The body works best in alkaline conditions and modern diets make the body acid. Taking sodium bicarbonate will make the body alkaline - disease cannot live in alkaline - and that includes cancer.
originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Lots of scientists working in labs all around the world, I wouldn't be surprised if this was released intentionally. Maybe a trial version to see what it's capable of?
originally posted by: SprocketUK
I shouldn't worry too much, like Ebola, Marburg is a fast killer and people tend not to be able to travel when they are bleeding from their eyes, ears etc.
originally posted by: muzzleflash
originally posted by: Itisnowagain
originally posted by: one4all
Regular ingestion of anti-parasitic combined with super-high doses of Vitamin C our body can absorb quicker than the illnesses can remove it ..derived from rosehips and taken with coconut oil or a fat molecule of some sort.
Try using sodium bicarbonate, it is like a janitor - it cleans and sweeps all the bad stuff out of the body.
The body works best in alkaline conditions and modern diets make the body acid. Taking sodium bicarbonate will make the body alkaline - disease cannot live in alkaline - and that includes cancer.
Baking Soda for the layman. Heheh.
It's a very good medical product, especially because it's cheap and very safe.
www.nytimes.com...
Hospitals around the country are scrambling to stockpile vials of a critical drug — even postponing operations or putting off chemotherapy treatments — because the country’s only two suppliers have run out.
The medicine? Sodium bicarbonate solution. Yes, baking soda.