Marshall,
This is excellent. Thank you on behalf of the list. All the
information about Monsanto corresponds to my own readings about this
out-of-control enterprise.
JBB
On Thursday, May 25, 2006, at 00:00 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
The cause of Morgellons
I believe that the cause of Morgellons is not being found because no
one is looking
for the right causative agent. It is a case of not seeing the forest
for the trees.
However the cause it actually right there, easily visible but ignored
since it does
not conform to normal causes of diseases, much like it took a long
time for prions to
be accepted as the causative agent for BSE (mad cow).
But first the facts:
1. Some years ago Monsanto begun experimenting with genetically
modifying cotton. The
primary modification was the addition of a gene which produces Bt
toxin. This gene
was obtained from a bacteria called bacillus thuringiensis.
2. Despite the fact that Monsanto has assured everyone that Bt toxin
is not toxic to
mammals, 1800 sheep recently died when they ate cotton plants which
had this toxin in
them. http://www.i-sis.org.uk/MDSGBTC.php
3. Plants will grow easily in any medium that provides nutrients.
This is used for
cloning plants, where a few cells are put in a nutrient and they will
begin growing.
5. Cotton produces cellulose fibers, and black seeds.
4. Bt toxin when applied to the skin will cause death of the cells,
and an ulcer to
form.
5. When an ulcer forms, there are many nutrients available for a plant
to use to grow.
Symptoms
1. An ucler forms, likely from Bt toxin.
2. Fibers grow, characteristic of cotton.
3. Fibers have been identified as being identical to cotton fibers.
4. Seeds, similar to black cotton seeds often form, but are smaller
than normal due to
the bizzare environment and lack of pollination and possibly other
genetic
modifications.
Verification
1. Verify that the fibers are cellulose, and essentially cotton
(already done).
2. Verify that seeds similar to small cotton seeds develop (already
done)
3. Test for the Bt toxin in the fibers and ulcers formed.
4. Use DNA and verify that these fibers ARE cotton. Compare DNA with
the DNA from
standard cotton and there should be some genetic differences,
primarily a gene that
codes for Bt, although Monsanto could have made other DNA changes,
such as putting in
a "terminator" gene to prevent fertile seeds from forming. (Monsanto
has been
developing the terminator gene through its acquisition of cotton seed
breeder Delta
and Pine Land Co!)
5. Test the DNA of the fibers against fibers from Bt cotton to verify
a similar or
same genetics.
I hope this assists in finding something that will kill these things.
Marshall
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