Duncan Crow <[email protected]> wrote:

  > I'm glad we have so much knowledge about nanobacteria Mike.

  It's a natural talent, Duncan. Inherited it from my mother.  Here is
  a list of my issued patents:

    http://www3.sympatico.ca/add.automation/patents.htm

  Also, some of my recent inventions are listed at the bottom  of this
  page. I estimate I have saved industry well over a billion dollars.

  > Maybe there are more than one kind?

  Not a chance. Quote:

  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Nanobac co-founder and Director of Science, Neva Ciftcioglu, Ph.D.
    will remain  at  NASA   JSC   as  Senior  Scientist  and principal
    researcher. Under  the agreement, NASA will  provide  workspace at
    JSC for Nanobac's personnel located at JSC. The  agreement further
    provides Nanobac  the   opportunity   to   work   together  with a
    multidisciplinary team of NASA researchers while having  access to
    basic laboratory  services   for  nanobacteria  science, including
    electron microscopy,   molecular   biology  and geology-mineralogy
    research  facilities.   Projects   ranging   from   searching  for
    nanobacteria biosignatures in earth fossils and in Mars meteorites
    to diagnosing and treating nanobacteria infection are anticipated.
    Nanobac will provide JSC with equipment and specialty supplies for
    nanobacteria research  and  apply  its  pioneering  diagnostic and
    treatment experience in the field.

    http://www.comspacewatch.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=15024

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  As long as Mme. Ciftcioglu has the run of NASA, there is no  need to
  invoke new strains.

  They will  use  that option only when needed,  for  example  when it
  looks like  the money tree is running dry. Then you  will  see press
  releases plastered all over their home page.

  > I mentioned  what Becker thought of the origins of  life  prior to
  > 1985. His  current of injury and current of  repair investigations
  > yielded lots  of  information  that he  presents  in  his  book. I
  > thought the the book's title was kind of appropriate.

  His work on injecting silver ions and reporting the healing  is also
  documented in his patent 5,814,094. If you have never read  a patent
  in your life, here is one you must take a look at:

    http://www.rexresearch.com/becker/becker1.htm

  > I couldn't guess about what would happen to an infected infant, or
  > how exposed the infant would be to the infection. I was  using the
  > very loose  calculation  presented  to  show  that  increasing the
  > exposure would reduce the time to symptoms if nanobacteria produce
  > symptoms at  all.  I  understand   they  are  everywhere,  even in
  > supposedly sterile   environments,   but   only   some  hosts show
  > symptoms.

  Quote:
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  Nanobacterium sanguineum  was proposed in 1998 as an  explanation of
  certain kinds of pathologic calcification (apatite in kidney stones)
  by Finnish  researcher  Olavi Kajander and  Turkish  researcher Neva
  Ciftcioglu, working at the University of Kuopio in Finland.

  According to  the   researchers   the  particles  self-replicated in
  microbiological culture, and the researchers further reported having
  identified a DNA sequence.

  Later studies by another group reached different results, suggesting
  peculiar yet inanimate etiology of the disease. A paper published in
  2000 by  a team led by John Cisar of the US  National  Institutes of
  Health proposed that the "self-replication" was, in fact, an unusual
  form of crystaline growth, and that contamination may have  been the
  source of the DNA. [...]

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanobacteria
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  The associated  symptoms   are   kidney   stones,  hardening  of the
  arteries, and other old age diseases. Very unlikely to find these in
  an infant.

  Aside from  Mme.  Ciftcioglu's  claims, there  is  no  evidence that
  nanobacteria has infect anyone.

  > I've been  using  Pegasus mail since about 1999,  maybe  longer. I
  > don't know how to change a reply-to line.

  I find that amazing. You should know Pegasus inside and out by now.

  Hopefully, you saw Mike D.'s post on how to stop the problem.

  > Duncan

  Regards,

  Mike Monett

  Antiviral Antibacterial Silver Solution:
  http://silversol.freewebpage.org/index.htm
  SPICE Analysis of Crystal Oscillators:
  http://silversol.freewebpage.org/spice/xtal/clapp.htm
  Noise-Rejecting Wideband Sampler:
  http://www3.sympatico.ca/add.automation/sampler/intro.htm


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