- Picture: Columbus, Ohio about a decade ago now.
-- Kimberly
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- http://www.911weknow.com/about-the-sky/transbiology
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- If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like
a duck ... what is it?
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- Strange things are happening in our world. Materials
are emerging that have not existed before, and we're not talking about
ducks. As geoengineering scientists the world over expound on their ambitious
plans for meddling with weather and nature to address "climate change,"
the public goes about its business as usual. "Mess with the weather?
Why not? Maybe they'll let the neighborhoods vote on it!"
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- Today, alas, weather is not weather and ducks are not
ducks. The jabberwocky extends to humans, too, unfortunately. And though
this introduction is written as though to make light of the subject, please
know that the subject is not light at all. Far from it.
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- Life: A New Classification
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- One independent researcher has now discovered that we
are filled with "new organisms" that match no known biological
life form.
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- Filaments abound in us, of unknown origin, that contain
certain microscopic components which are unclassifiable. Some are like
chlamydia (a bacterial parasite that typically causes urogenital infections),
some are like mycoplasma (a bacterial parasite typically found in mammals),
and some are erythrocytic (red-blood-cell like, but somehow modified or
engineered).
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- The chlamydia-like structure does not seem to be bacterial,
as it survives applications of extreme chemicals and heat. The mycoplasma-like
form is also not bacterial, as it too does not suffer under chemical and
heat extremes. The red-blood-cell form manages to appear and renew itself
(replicate) away from any biological (animal) host ... Hey, folks! -- that's
super-high technology at the very least, wouldn't you say?
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- When you consider the three domains that encompass the
life forms on our earth (bacteria, archaea, and eukarya), and you compare
the properties of what this particular researcher has discovered in his
petri dishes, you are led to a very confusing conclusion. Organisms that
are archaeic (from the second life group) can exist without oxygen and
are found in natural conditions of extreme heat and cold (volcanic vents
and under the ice shelf). So, as our researcher has found, for something
that looks like bacteria to behave like archaea suggests that some sort
of crossover of the two forms has taken place.
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- Blood from a dog shows chlamydia-
- like forms on the red-cell wall
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- The light-colored specks are chlamydia-
- like forms that have grown in a culture
- of human blood (click to enlarge)
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- Hmmm. Well, let's go onto the the filament itself.
Filaments occurring in nature generally fall into the fungus family (part
of the eukarya life group), but this filament can't be matched with any
type of known fungus. In addition, it contains materials from the other
class(es) in its tubular interior! Again, hmmm.
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- So, where do we go with this? Our researcher concludes:
"It appears we are dealing with an organism that transcends the structural
existence that has been defined for life itself ... an orchestrated synthesis
that crosses the lines of the three domains of life on this planet."
In other words, something is appearing in living things (animals too)
that is a new life form, a transbiological form, that cannot be classified
according to what we know, that appears to have been engineered, that resists
destruction, and -- if you read our researcher's previous papers -- that
appears to self-replicate. (Read the full paper on "A New Classification"
here.)
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- People -- homo sapiens -- are of the eukarya life group
(fungi, protozoa, slime molds, plants and animals). But if we now have
components of the other groups materializing in us, are we still homo sapiens?
There is such a thing on the books as homo evolutis, you know. The transhumanist
movement is pushing for a new kind of human by this name. Posthumans will
not be like us, and perhaps we are already conforming to the recipe for
the creation of this future species.
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- What do the next few years hold? DARPA (the research
department of the military) is about to sink millions into a program called
BioDesign, aiming to eliminate "the randomness of natural evolutionary
advancement." Look at that again and think. This is about overriding
nature. The plan is to create synthetic organisms that are immortal, or
can be killed on molecular command (throwing a program or switch). In
other words, life and death will be technologically determined, and natural
forces will play no role in the matter. As reported on Wired.com, the
idea is "to come up with living, breathing creatures that are genetically
engineered to 'produce the intended biological effect.' Darpa wants the
organisms to be fortified with molecules that bolster cell resistance to
death, so that the lab-monsters can "ultimately be programmed to live
indefinitely."
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- Hmmm. An announcement of the intention to make synthetic
life that can be programmed. And who are the lab rats so far? Or, who
gets to be programmed and who gets to be spared? Does the neighborhood
vote on it? Read full article here.
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- For a better understanding of how these new organisms
have gained entry into our bodies and tissues, please visit our "Morgellons
Syndrome" page. The dissemination of suspicious materials by way
of aerosol spraying operations that span much of the world has been photographed,
videotaped and commented on by thousands of concerned people. Official
agencies deny that anything untoward is happening, yet soil and water samples
show dangerous levels of dangerous substances (check out the rest of this
website). Human health is suffering, as is plant and tree life.
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- What is afoot -- or above -- as the case may be? Are
we being altered already, as DARPA desires? Who has taken upon themselves
the right to transform us in this way? See our "Up Close and Personal"
page for even more.
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- http://www.911weknow.com/about-the-sky/transbiology
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