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Originally posted by VonDoomen
reply to post by LadyJae
And dont forget, Lyme disease appeared in Lyme, connecticut, right by Plum Island.
And then we have the new tick-born illness which seems to give people an autoimmune response to meat.
Tick Bite May Cause Red Meat Allergy
Antibodies to a carbohydrate (alpha-gal) that are produced in a patient's blood after a tick bite, specifically the Lone Star tick, is believed to be the cause of the allergy. Lone Star ticks are aggressive females that can be identified by the white spot, or star, on the center of their back and are known to go long distances in search of their host.
Originally posted by VonDoomen
reply to post by LadyJae
Well in the post of yours that i replied too, it mentioned both lyme disease and morgellons in the same sentence.
Plum island is a testing/research facility for animal diseases. Many people speculate that lyme disease, which appeared to originate close to plum island may have accidentally escaped from this facility.
Originally posted by SplitInfinity
Originally posted by wmd_2008
reply to post by SplitInfinity
Proof or it's BS sorry!
Proof is easy. Get out a $50 or $100 U.S. Treasury Bill. You will see a strip inside the bill...some of the ones that are 7 years or older have the strip running on the left side of Franklin's Face and they can be removed. The newer bills are harder to see but they are there. Ask people about this and I am sure you will get many who remember how the older strips could be pulled right out of the Bills. Split Infinity
Originally posted by SplitInfinity
reply to post by 1BornPatriot
All U.S. Paper Money has a Passive Signal Band that allows tracing of where Paper Money is disbursed in the U.S. or anywhere on Earth by activation by Satellite.
Originally posted by VonDoomen
And dont forget, Lyme disease appeared in Lyme, connecticut, right by Plum Island.
Perhaps the first detailed description of what is now known as Lyme disease appeared in the writings of Reverend Dr John Walker after a visit to the Island of Jura (Deer Island) off the west coast of Scotland in 1764.[191] He gives a good description both of the symptoms of Lyme disease (with "exquisite pain [in] the interior parts of the limbs") and of the tick vector itself, which he describes as a "worm" with a body which is "of a reddish colour and of a compressed shape with a row of feet on each side" that "penetrates the skin". Many people from this area of Great Britain immigrated to North America between 1717 and the end of the 18th century. The examination of preserved museum specimens has found Borrelia DNA in an infected Ixodes ricinus tick from Germany that dates back to 1884, and from an infected mouse from Cape Cod that died in 1894.[192] The 2010 autopsy of Ötzi the Iceman, a 5,300 year old mummy, revealed the presence of the DNA sequence of Borrelia burgdorferi making him the earliest known human with Lyme disease.[193]
Originally posted by SplitInfinity
reply to post by wmd_2008
If you google Satellite tracking of U.S. currency....you will get some Blogs and a few Security Companies that advertise what they are capable of...this includes Tracking U.S. Currency from Space via Satellite. This was an NSA program instituted to be able to track Large Sums of Cash either entering or Leaving the United States.
This is NOT HARD TO DO! Now if you want it all in a Proof Positive Link...you are probably not going to get what you want. But if you spend a bit of time to research the issue and follow a very strait line of LOGIC...you will figure it out in time.
Split Infinity
Originally posted by VonDoomen
reply to post by LadyJae
And dont forget, Lyme disease appeared in Lyme, connecticut, right by Plum Island.
And then we have the new tick-born illness which seems to give people an autoimmune response to meat.
Originally posted by SplitInfinity
reply to post by wmd_2008
We can and are using Telescopes to measure the tinniest of changes in a Stars Light Spectrum as a Planet that orbits that star passes in front of it and just from this we can not only tell approx. how large the Planet is but also whether or not that planet has Water or Atmosphere or is a Gas Giant or is rocky from distances of up to several Hundred Light Years...each Light Year being about 6 Trillion Miles....and you believe we can't use a Satellite to bounce a signal off an area that contains material...this case being Woven Bills with specific materials within them...and we no longer need the strip...and have that beam bounce back and have a computer determine where these bills are on a large scale? Please!
Split Infinity
Originally posted by ManFromEurope
I (speaking strictly for my own) highly doubt the existance of these Morgellon Fibers. There is too little evidence for this - photos should be possible, then someone should do a real research about it to be released in medical magazines WELLKNOWN.
A recent study of Morgellons disease has been cited as a “must read” by the Faculty of 1000 (F1000). The article entitled “Morgellons Disease: A Chemical and Light Microscopic Study”, by MJ Middelveen, EH Rasmussen, DG Kahn and RB Stricker, was published in the open‐access online Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Research. Three of the authors, including the principal investigator, serve without compensation on the Advisory Boards of The Charles E. Holman Foundation. F1000 is a global community of over 10,000 experts who select, rate and evaluate the very best articles in biology and medicine. The service is widely used to find significant new research articles, and the inclusion of the Morgellons article places the work in the top 2% of published articles in these fields. The study evaluation can be accessed at the F1000 website (f1000.com...).
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Fibers from human patients were found to be biological in origin and are produced by keratinocytes in epithelial and follicular tissues. The findings are consistent with the 2012 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publication stating that over 80% of non‐biopsy material taken from patients had a protein composition.
“This study puts the final nail in the coffin of delusional disease that these patients have been labeled with,” stated Dr. Stricker. “It proves that Morgellons disease is a physiologic illness. From here on, scientists will be able to move forward in finding a cause and a cure.”
Originally posted by wmd_2008
reply to post by SplitInfinity
Again the wrong example LARGE open areas of GROUND so please explain if you think its RADAR like, it can see these strips NO radar can see at that resolution so another FAIL.edit on 30-8-2012 by wmd_2008 because: (no reason given)