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Friday, February 18, 2011

Where do the fibers come from?

Think "living" gummy worms, able to copiously reproduce inside your body in order to colonize and eat you from the inside out. That's Morgellons in a nutshell. That's how I see it now that I've learned the following: 

The technology to create Morgellons was conceived during the 70's. A patent patented the hydrogel, the methods to encapsulate living cells, tissues, and insects and even nematodes. It was owned by Princeton University. The patent ended in 1993, just in time for this technology to be weaponized.

Professor Peter J. Schultz led a team at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI)in LaJolla CA. In 2003, his team created a process which resulted in the mass production of proteins with synthetic amino acids, a process as revolutionary as the mass production of cars.

The TSRI team set the stage for adding synthetic amino acids into the genetic codes of mammals and humans. Brewers Yeast serves as the best model system for genomics becaues it is easily manipulated, grows quickly and is a versatile DNA transformational system. Schultz said, "Yeast is the gateway to mammalian cells. We've opened up the whole pathway to higher organisms."  Well, isn't that special.

Prior to this, no one ever found a way to get organisms to add unnatural amino acids into their genetic code. I guess Scripps Institute holds the patent on Morgellon's Disease.

Where do Fibers Come From?

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