Hi Suzy, 
 
 
Wild.  Never heard that one.  Never heard of gram positive birds either.  Must 
use a lot of reagents to stain one. 
 
What work do you do that brings you into this information?  Are the dogs 
formally diagnosed, or do they just appear to behave like they are having the 
same symptoms?  Aren’t some traditional diseases for which birds are a vector 
caused by mycoplasmas?
 
James-Osbourne: Holmes
 
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Subject: Re: CS>Startling info re a bunch of diseases with a comon link
 
One additional little piece of information that keeps surfacing, is that the 
people who have CFS (that I have had contact with), indicate that their dogs 
are also simarily infected.  Cats don't seem to be, but dogs are, and some 
kinds of birds (can't remember if they were gram positive or gram negative - 
think it was the gram positive birds). 
suzy 






Please address me as Jim.    

I have read---can’t remember where the stuff is stashed, that CS is 
effective against mycoplasmas.  Whether it will be active against just the 
disease causing elements of the organism---are they alive?---I don’t know. 

Today I wrote Donald Scott asking if he had ever heard of using CS against 
these fiendish creations.  If and when I get a response I will post the 
information to the Ag list.  It works against some virons…herpes for 
example.  It may react with a non-living structure to disable it.  That 
would be exceeding cool, would it not?  It would disable a large part of 
their plans along with the pathogenic GM crap. I would not like have the 
Karma of the people who did this.  I hope we can track them down. 

Thank Jeff Rense for the information;  not as entertaining, but better 
journalism than Bell. Very highly recommended. 

http://www.rense.com/  Check the audio archives for a couple of Donald 
Scott 

James-Osbourne: Holmes