MORGELLONS: Dictyostelium discoideum

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The D. discoideum in Morgellons is a sythetically cloned genome. See "Artificial Dictyostelium discoideum genome."-Adam Kuspa and william F. Loomis, 1995

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  • I think it is an as yet unidentified species which is very closely related to dictyostelium discoideum.

  • Best explanation I've seen yet. I got this through repeated contact with a YMCA Steam room. Dark, damp, moldy, mildew, warm. Tile and grout were never cleaned regularly and it was like a swimming pool with no chlorine. Guys shaving and flicking and siting naked. Gots to be all kinds of germs. It started on my calves and they were pressed up against slime mold in this room.

  • WOW. I learn more everyday from you. Thank you so much. longislandskywatchcom

  • This is akin to "Advanced Morgellons"... the people for which this production is made are wayyyyy past the "discovery" phase of this horrid malady - we are counting on researchers like Skiz to dig ever deeper, helping find a solution to this plague.

  • @skorzeny13 , I know it might be a hassle, but u can just pause it while you read the text. And you can always mute the music. Most of skizit's vids are just vitally important info, written text w/ music in the background. I can't think of any that have a narrator. Come to think of it Skiz, have u given thought to narration? Computer generated voices now are actually good. Check out

    watch?v=u-horIka4go . Its a Bushwhackk vid asking his subscribers 2 pick the computer voice they liked best.

  • one of the things involved in the disease IS the plastic man takes into his system, which certain organisms can use for their metabolism. And plastics can become living organisms.

  • @JudgeBluey No such animal! Meso Silver produces nano particles which are 29 to 59 atoms per particle, Nano Particles will only bounce off of parasites. It does not by any meansnegate the fact that nano particles may bruise a parasite, howeve atom size particles are like a bullet that will NOT bounce off of parasites. Atom size particles are much more effective, and with NO chemicals,

    Mesofsilver uses chemicals, bromides and call it Silver Protien. Put in freezer the chemicals drop!

  • @ssssaaafff Sorry matey, I know all about mesosilver, I sell it!

    Mesosilver particles are much smaller than these little critters, and critters they are.

    Mesosilver also does NOT move erratically, powered by it's own steam.

    These things are alive OR electromechanical.

  • @skizitgesture

    Why try and keep the length down?.

    people that come here to see this are looking for as much information as possible, if they saw it was ten minutes long it wouldn't put people off.

    not many of us have a background in bio-chemistry or biology so a more in depth walk through of the spore would be good, i couldn't read the lifecycle frame you put in.

    Do jans work justice by being simple elaborating and educating, your vid whets apetite now help slake it. damn good vid by the way.

  • @JudgeBluey , Colloidal Silver Atoms rated at 3000 PPM work great!  No chemicals are used before or after the production process and it guarnteed to work for 60 days!

    Most Morgie victoms that have tried it have killed off all the parasites within 30-90 days.

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