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Originally posted by Mister1k
I grabbed the doc as described in the video and most of the info I linked earlier was from that doc. The skype conversation took part two days ago. quote from the doc:
[10:12:47 AM] Every Knee Shall Bow: thought u may want to know this virus was developed in Miami Institute and Va tech,it somehow got out,and is mutating rapidly,they do not have a vaccine at this time,BUT studies show those with Type O blood are not be infected,this is airborne now.
[10:12:59 AM] Every Knee Shall Bow: Still researching,will update when i can
[10:37:13 AM] kevin allan: wow wtf? thanx
[10:38:58 AM] Every Knee Shall Bow: No problem,i have got several other documents I have discovered on this if you want them
[10:41:28 AM] kevin allan: sure
[10:41:59 AM] Every Knee Shall Bow: ok i will begin to flood u with info then.Some of it is very graffic.
[10:43:24 AM] kevin allan: lol ok
[10:43:48 AM] Every Knee Shall Bow: worldvisionportal.org... say hello to SYNTHIA
[10:43:54 AM] Every Knee Shall Bow: [5/28/2012 3:24:55 PM] Every Knee Shall Bow: SAY HELLO TO SYNTHIA
In 2003, JCVI successfully synthesized a small virus that infects bacteria. By 2008, the JCVI team was able to synthesize a small bacterial genome. On May 6, 2010, JCVI revealed they had already created a self-replicating bacterial cell controlled by a chemically synthesized genome they named “synthetic Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0”. (7) This completely synthetic cell with its computer designed genome has absolutely no natural DNA. (1) The etc group from Canada named it Synthia and it contains added watermark chains to identify the genome as artificial. It also has antibiotic resistance indicators. (7) One can only speculate why this artificial bacterium has an inherent programmed capability to resist antibiotics
his mouth was still working..
The team started with the bacterium M. genitalium, an obligate intracellular parasite whose genome consists of 482 genes comprising 582,970 base pairs, arranged on one circular chromosome (the smallest genome of any known natural organism that can be grown in free culture). They then systematically removed genes to find a minimal set of 382 genes that can sustain life.[a 10] This effort was also known as the Minimal Genome Project.
Originally posted by butcherguy
Okay, I just looked at the 'eaten face' photos on 'gawker'.
Dude made a real meal out of the guys head, truly nasty.