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"It was easy to see cellular structure surrounding the lipid droplet, and to identify this as 'animal'," said Rice. "We have determined these are small invertebrate eggs, although we cannot tell which species."
Originally posted by globalresearchers
reply to post by Open2Truth
Oh boy... not sure where to start with this...
I dont believe the posted conclusion for one second on this topic. Mainly because we are conducting a private study of this.
Eggs and spores look completely different under a microscope. I feel like the properly stated analogy would be comparing a chicken egg to a red bean... its well rather obvious. As for identifying it as a spore, well, im a bit lost as to why this was presented in such fashion. I also did look up the older reports of this, and found them to not contain much of the same data as stated by a different individual in this thread earlier. I dont feel comfortable stating that this "find" is finalized with a spore; however, i dont have a different answer concluded atm that i could provide for everyone. Pardon the lack of data on this post. Just an observation i felt like sharing with this forum. I will post more as soon as i have something worthy to inform yas of regarding this topic.
Originally posted by globalresearchers
reply to post by Open2Truth
Oh boy... not sure where to start with this...
I dont believe the posted conclusion for one second on this topic. Mainly because we are conducting a private study of this.
Eggs and spores look completely different under a microscope. I feel like the properly stated analogy would be comparing a chicken egg to a red bean... its well rather obvious. As for identifying it as a spore, well, im a bit lost as to why this was presented in such fashion. I also did look up the older reports of this, and found them to not contain much of the same data as stated by a different individual in this thread earlier. I dont feel comfortable stating that this "find" is finalized with a spore; however, i dont have a different answer concluded atm that i could provide for everyone. Pardon the lack of data on this post. Just an observation i felt like sharing with this forum. I will post more as soon as i have something worthy to inform yas of regarding this topic.
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Interview with Janet Mitchell - Kivalina, Alaska Submitted by analyst on Tue, 08/09/2011 - 01:26 We recently had the pleasure of conducting a phone interview with Janet Mitchell, Administrator, Kivalina City Council. Kivalina, Alaska is a small town of roughly 430 people. The town hunts Caribou, gathers berries, and lives off its oceans as a means of existence in this unusual Alaskan landscape. To visualize this they are a small remote town very close to the glacial masses that directly depend on the well being of its environment to survive. On a recent phone interview with Mrs. Mitchell, we called upon her to explore certain aspects of exactly "what was going on" in Kivalina. We wanted a feel for the town, she explained to us how her town survives and what seasons they hunt/pick berries/collect water in preparation for the brutal winters that this area gets. In the winter time, glacial masses are common (not as common as before 2007, to be discussed further below on this article), and winter temperatures can drop well below -6°F. Kivalina is surrounded by 51% water; these waters compose a big part of its food supply. What is the observed situation in Kivalina and Buckland?
Originally posted by BobAthome
since when do fungus,,have Vertibra,,,
The THING from Outer Space Did,,
as a matter of fact,, the scientic,, when, he examined,, the "thing",,
said the,,
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Originally posted by globalresearchers
reply to post by kdog1982
No.... simply wished to share facts with individuals in case the research became corrupted, or reports became unreliable. We dont advertise much of anything we do, since our "website" isnt our "biggest" priority.
As for my credentials they are as important as yours.
I will not be updating this thread with facts any longer. Feel free to delete this account.
There are numerous reportings of gelatinous rain associated with chemtrails. There is a patent (United States Patent 6,315,213) describing a method for artificially modifying the weather by seeding rain clouds of a storm with suitable cross-linked aqueous polymer. “The polymer is dispersed into the cloud and the wind of the storm agitates the mixture causing the polymer to absorb the rain,” explains a web page on atmospheric geoengineering and chemtrail patents. “This reaction forms a gelatinous substance which precipitate to the surface below. Thus, diminishing the clouds ability to rain.”