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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2010

My first video editorial. Subject: Synthia
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=128512

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  • Oh sweet Jesus there is too much stupid in this video and these comments for my mind to handle. Few points:

    Synthia is M. mycoides DNA inserted into M. capricolum, both completely useless organisms

    It is impossible to control the organism from a distance, he could make things IN THE LAB, not in the field.

    Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic organisms, they dont need oil to grow, they get their carbon from CO2, they are responsible for 60% of the oxygen in our atmosphere, kinda useful.

  • @cwnicol I suggest you do a little more research. Synthethic cyano was created by Venter and team for BP, Exxon, and others to inject into oil well using a method called Microbial Enhanced Oil Recover (MEOR), a form of fracking. Now it's growing underground, and causing the strange sounds worldwide.

  • It is out of control. They can only control this in a VERY controlled environment and even then they have had a hard time... This thing is all throughout the ocea and probably has got to the Atlantic and Pacific already! There is NO way to control this now that its in such a large area! All the surface ships and drilling rigs hulls and undersides steel in the Gulf are completely covered in this stuff! It is mutating every cell that it comes into contact with! You are onto it 100% GREAT JOB!

  • @BeePeeOilDisaster Thanks BeePee. Appreciate your response.

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  • My Volatile Solvents Profile 11/8/10

    Benzene-not detected...Ethylbenzene-0.1 - 0.3...

    Styrene-not detected...Toluene-not detected...

    m,p-Xylene-0.4 - 1.3...O-Xylene-not detected...

    Hexane-110.90...2-Methylpentan­e-33.1...

    3-Methylpentane-29.8...Isoocta­ne 3.15

    I live 6 miles inland (30N x 86W) avoided the beach, no seafood, no oil clean-up.The Gulf Coast and the seafood is contaminated. The toxins are in the Gulf, the air, and the rain. People on the Gulf Coast are getting sick.

  • thanks for sharing the information!we need more credible people like you to keep on telling the thuth!

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  • let take synthia into an injection needle and pump venter full of it----maybe he would melt like the wicked witch

  • Seriously??

  • @Avaindiana - You are very insightful and intelligent. I too would love to know that answer to that question. Great comment...

  • @BeePeeOilDisaster wonder now that their have been 2 cruse ships go down with engine problems if this bug or what ever it is that eats medal has something to do with it coz . I am pretty sure they use sea water to cool the engines. it would be interesting to know what happen to the ships engines.

  • interesting, thanks for the info. I didn't know about synthia before, but it makes sense with all this morgesllons and this new life nasa has found. The first thing I thought when I heard about the new life was that it was created.

  • This sounds a lot like the genetic engineering involved in morgellons. mfromcanada1 and skizitgesture have excellent videos. People who want to play God better be able to undo the damage. People are dying horrible deaths and have non-stop suffering. Nasa's signature is on skizitgesture's video of samples of morgellons patients so they must have made it.

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