Taking the worst of a custody case so this will not
cover ALL areas because of time. Just to say that it
goes into fungal problems as well.
citation #2 Press Release: Packard BioScience Announces ]
Issuance of Key Biochip Production
That citation is at the end of this paper.
Education or Lame Brains
To have all the answers but no motivation / or need
to ask the questions. What would be required for someone
to feel the need to ask questions leading to education.
The potential that chips could teach is something that
some people having a hard time with education would welcome.
Why would this be bad for humans?
To live you need to stay alive, eat, comfort,
after the basic requirements are taken care of then
someone would be interested in education.
If you can keep someone spinning their wheels on
comfort (money) they problem will not continue their
education.
Intelligence is not genetic, it is a combination of things:
what someone believes they need to do to survive,
motivation to learn
ability to manipulate items with their hands and then
in other ways.
Help Return The Law To A Learned Profession -
http://www.tncrimlaw.com/civil_bible/burch_speech.html
Now I will add a hypothesis that could turn things 180 degrees.
We know that plants have evolved, add that to the fact that
if you grow a small tree in 200 pounds of soil, when the tree
weighs 100 pounds only a few ounces of the soil will be gone.
Where does the tree get it's nutrients? Bacteria lives in a symbolic
relationship with the tree, natural fertilizer is the same as a
mother dog cleaning puppies. Mother dogs do not die, so what is
in the waste she is cleaning. My speculation is pre-digested food,
pre-digested by bacteria. If the plant is healthy and the water does
not contain a detrimental chemicals, the plant will nourish it's own
bacteria by photosynthesis. The vegetables that are the most nutritious
for us are the ones that are the greenest, having major photosynthesis.
Bacteria lives / seeks out an energy source and these energy sources
can be photosynthesis, fats, sugars, ect.
Now there are a lot of other problems involved in this but -
I am short on time.
Humans live by the grace and diversity of
bacteria. Many fungal forms will produce toxins that will kill us.
Refined Sugar (energy without nutrients) can power but kills many, if
not all the bacteria that supports humans. When this happens yeast
and fungal form can take over.
Salicylate: plants use forms of these to protect themselves, they are
also a part of beer and wine. Do plants use them to protect against
fungus, like downy mildew that can ruin wine grapes? Steroids, seem
to kill fungus as well. What if fungus could incorporate it DNA with
human DNA? Fungal forms have done this with at least one insect.
Inhaler, anyone???
Why this would be important. Fungus like bacteria wants to survive
and it seems as if humans are promoting the spread of fungal forms
at the possible risk of the bacteria that normally keep us alive.
What if the toxins in fungus were able to be the driving force for
some humans, would those humans care if they were committing
suicide - eradication of the human race???
Could you tell a potential murderer by the amount of fungus in
their blood???
http://seasilver.threadnet.com/newsletter/fungal.htm
"MEDICATIONS
Unlike the other dietary approaches to the prevention
and treatment of human diseases, the mycotoxin concept does not
exploit
the adverse effects of drugs in an attempt to support
a diet-only attitude. It should be noted that almost all medications
are plant
derived or chemical derivatives thereof. Aspirin derives from
the bark of the willow tree. Colchicine derives from a plant.
Both aspirin and colchicine possess significant anti-fungal
activity as do most plant-derived drugs. (They protect living plants
from the fungi.) [Might this be the reason why the medical fraternity
advocates the taking of an aspirin a day to prevent heart
disease and strokes?]
Similarly, all of the other anti-inflammatory drugs possess
significant anti-fungal activity. These drugs are cyclo-oxygenase
inhibitors and fungal survival is dependent upon the competency
of
their cyclo-oxygenase-related metabolic pathways.
Interestingly, corticosteroids not only significantly reduces
the toxicity of mycotoxins but are also anti-fungal against a number
of fungi.
Actually, all of the medications proven to be effective in
the treatment of the mycotoxin-induced diseases possess anti-fungal
and/or anti-mycotoxic activity. It is a point overlooked by
pharmacologists."
The rest of this contains the citations. I will continue this
but I am out of time and am at the end of a custody case.
Seems as if some people think that my thinking is circular, I
have only taken English 1301 and that was a year ago. Wonder how
many of the people that have gotten this far and understand what
I have somewhat cryptic about think I am circular?????
Case is in Ft. Worth. Seems as if they think that I am
attacking Mc Donalds by saying "I do not like sugar".
ThePiedPiper 05August2000
** Bio Chips **
ID URL PastedURL Date Description PageName OneOrTwoWords
1 Packard Instrument Company#http://www.packardinst.com/index2.htm#
http://www.packardinst.com/index2.htm
2 Press Release: Packard BioScience Announces Issuance of Key Biochip
Production
Patents#http://ww2.packardinst.com/Packard/Ecom/pcatalog.nsf/LiteratureByFile/pr0700-2?opendocument#
http://ww2.packardinst.com/Packard/Ecom/pcatalog.nsf/LiteratureByFile/pr0700-2?opendocument
2000 07 11
3 #http://www.anl.gov/OPA/news98/biobackgrounder.htm#
http://www.anl.gov/OPA/news98/biobackgrounder.htm
1998 06 29
Biochip Commercialization Project
Packard, Argonne and Motorola
4 #http://www.anl.gov/OPA/news98/news980629.htm#
http://www.anl.gov/OPA/news98/news980629.htm
1998 06 29
"Motorola, Packard Instrument Co. and Argonne to develop advanced
biochip technology
to develop advanced biochip technology"
5 [exsheeple] Fwd: MOTOROLA -PACKARD - MASS PRODUCING BIO-CHIPS
#http://www.mail-archive.com/exsheeple%40egroups.com/msg00262.html#
http://www.mail-archive.com/exsheeple%40egroups.com/msg00262.html
2000 05 15
6 1997 DOE Human Genome Program Contractor-Grantee Workshop
VI#http://www.ornl.gov/hgmis/publicat/97santa/seqtech.html#
http://www.ornl.gov/hgmis/publicat/97santa/seqtech.html 1997 11 13
Sequencing Technologies
More citations for bacteria are at
http://ThePiedPiper.tripod.com/esbactra.htm
This page also shows that chemical residues are a
world wide problem.
** Fungal Problems **
ID URL PastedURL Description
1 #http://www.maf.govt.nz/mvg/vol24-1/vol24-18.htm#
http://www.maf.govt.nz/mvg/vol24-1/vol24-18.htm
fungal infection, mycotoxins identified from maize, barley, wheat and
soya meal
3 #http://www.bcc.orst.edu/lateblight/#
http://www.bcc.orst.edu/lateblight/
"Late Blight by Oregon State University, Mary Powelson,
and Debra Inglis, Washington State University."
4 Potato Late Blight Online Field Guide
#http://www.bcc.orst.edu/lateblight/main.htm#
http://www.bbc.orst.edu Potato Blight
5 Potato Late Blight IPM On-line Field Guide
#http://www.bcc.orst.edu/lateblight/#
http://www.bbc.orst.edu Potato Blight
6 The Science of the Famine
#http://www.toad.net/~sticker/nosurrender/Science.html#
http://www.toad.net?~sticker/
Irish Potato Famine
7 Northern and Downeast Maine Business Listing
#http://www.mainerec.com/newpen.html#
http://www.mainerec.com/newpen.html
8 Idaho Potato Official Web Site
#http://www.idahopotato.com/#
http://www.idahopotato.com/
Some potato information
9 History of Irish Potato Famine
#http://www.toad.net/~sticker/nosurrender/History.html#
http://www.toad.net/~sticker - Irish Potato Famine
10 Great Famine Commemoration
#http://www.toad.net/~sticker/nosurrender/researchers.html#
http://www.toad.net/~sticker
Irish Potato Famine
11 Armed Forces Pest Management Board
#http://www.afpmb.org/pubs/tims/tim24.htm#
fungal skin infections and herbicides
12 Surv24/1 -vol24-1.htm
Potential for appearance of transmissible diseases in
farmed ratites in New Zealand
#http://www.maf.govt.nz/mvg/vol24-1/vol24-18.htm#
13 Damage to Turf Grasses and Control
#http://www.ifas.ufl.edu/~ent1/mcricket/mcri0008.htm#
14 Medicinal herbFAQ - part 2 of 7
#http://metalab.unc.edu/herbmed/mediher2.html#
15 "GE - ""Biological Weapons in the Drug War?
#http://www.gene.ch/info4action/1999/Aug/msg00057.html#"
http://www.gene.ch/info4action/1999/Aug/msg00057.html
"The scientists noted that the fungal source of the isolated
gene was toxic not only to coca and poppy; but also to
tomato and basil and that the protein produced by the gene
affected other ""nonhost plant species."" personal paper on the drug
war"
16 The Origin of Plant Pathology, Potato Famine,
Downy Mildew of Grapes and Tree Diseases
#http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/BOT135/LECT06.HTM#
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/BOT135/LECT06.HTM
Historical Account - Irish Potato famine, Downy Mildew,
Dutch Elm, Checstnut tree
17 Resurgence of the Irish Potato Famine Fungus
#http://www.aibs.org/biosciencelibrary/vol47/jun97.potato.html#
BioScience, was non-sexual now Sexual - Oomycetes have
close affinities with golden-brown algae, sharing
attributes such as motile zoospores (Figure diploid
vegetative cells, and cellulose cell walls - none
of which are possessed by the true fungi.
18 Myriophyllum aquaticum - Parrotfeather -
A Probem Aquatic Plant in the Western USA
#http://www.wapms.org/plants/parrotfeather.html#
http://www.wapms.org/plants/parrotfeather.html
"acrolein and glyphosate. The Monsanto Company
suggested that applying a 1 3/4
percent solution of Rodeo� (aquatic version of Roundup�"
19 CYPLUS LUP Animal and Weed Pests Chap 4.6 Plant Descriptions
#http://www.environment.gov.au/states/cyp_on_l/reports/lup/weedch46.html#
http://www.environment.gov.au/states/cyp_on_l/reports/lup/weedch46.html
bad plants
20 Mole Crickets
#http://hammock.ifas.ufl.edu/en/mole.html#
http://hammock.ifas.ufl.edu/en/mole.html
21 CABI - Biocontrol News and Information 18(2) June 1997 News:General
#http://pest.cabweb.org/bni/bni18-2/genews.htm#
http://pest.cabweb.org/bni/bni18-2/genews.htm
22 Fruit, Nutrition, and Evolution.
#http://www.orst.edu/dept/botany/mycology/joey/guy.html#
http://www.orst.edu/dept/botany/mycology/joey/guy.html
23 Guyuana, South America
#http://www.orst.edu/dept/botany/mycology/joey/guy.html#
http://www.orst.edu/dept/botany/mycology/joey/guy.html
24 HISTORY OF BIOLOGICAL WARFARE
#http://www.gulfwarvets.com/biowar.htm#
http://www.gulfwarvets.com/biowar.htm
Genetech pages
25 #http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/origins/ce/4/part2.txt#
http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/origins/ce/4/part2.txt
26 Fungal Bionics
#http://seasilver.threadnet.com/newsletter/fungal.htm#
http://seasilver.threadnet.com/newsletter/fungal.htm
a serious fungal infection [such as Candida albicans
recommends decreasing fat - but does talk about toxins from fungus
27 GE - mixed news August 2nd
#http://www.gene.ch/info4action/1999/Aug/msg00006.html#
http://www.gene.ch/info4action/1999/Aug/msg00006.html
GE - Several editorials
the potato famine was caused by a fungus.
28 The Irish Potato Famine: 1846-1851
#http://www.uvm.edu/~bemerson/potato.htm#
http://www.uvm.edu/~bemerson/potato.htm
The Irish Potato Famine: 1846-1851
either 29 or 30 refers to poisoning because of eating
wasp honey. The wasp gathered the pollon from Jimson
(loco) weed.
29 HealthSurfing.com
#http://www.nbc5.healthsurfing.com/1999/10/06/#
http://www.nbc5.healthsurfing.com/1999/10/06/
bad plants
30 Celebrating Wildflowers - coloring guide for Whitney's Loco Weed
#http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/uma/urban/aswh1b.htm#
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/uma/urban/aswh1b.htm
bad plants
31 Loco Weed - Photograph, Flower, Colorado
#http://www.rockymtnrefl.com/locoweed.htm#
http://www.rockymtnrefl.com/locoweed.htm
bad plants
32 WISE Archives: Iowa Women in Science (Ada Hayden--WOI Radio
Interview)
#http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/wise/iws/hayden/woi.html#
http://www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/wise/iws/hayden/woi.html
33 #http://www.bdsm-online.com/drugs.htm#
http://www.bdsm-online.com/drugs.htm
bad plants
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