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Re: Digest Number 42   Message List  
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Hi Folks! I think "mycoplasma" is the word, rather than mycophages, for the
chemtrail biohazard. Black mold, I recall, has also been used. On
Vancouver Island, there was a concern about this mold falling out of trees
(natural, or "seeded" from spraying?) and making people sick. This is
exciting information you contribute, that yes, the spores ought to fruit.
If you've identified it correctly, might a homeopathic remedy be made from
it? Steve

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Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 9:27 AM
Subject: [CrocodylusPorusus] Digest Number 42


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> Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:44:35 -0000
> From: "Marilyn" <marvern@...>
> Subject: mycophages...
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> Hi,
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> I have been an amateur mycologist for the past 25 yrs. I enjoy
> catalogueing and searching for mushrooms while hiking. It has been an
> enjoyable pasttime over the years.This year, I have found a species
> of mushroom that I have never seen before. It is brown and has a
> strange infection in all specimens that I have seen. I have seen
> references to mycophages being introduces via chemtrails to make most
> people feel tired and slightly sick, thus making everyone too tired
> to energetically investigate things or even protest. I believe the
> goal is for mopst people to be just well enough to go to work, but to
> not have enough energy to do much else.
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> Although I felt that this could be possible, I didn't really give it
> much credence, without proof. I never expected to see these
> mycophages fruiting. Of course it stands to reason that if the air
> has been sprayed with these spores, they would eventually fruit on
> the ground. As the specimens are still all around here, I wonder if
> anyone knows where samples can be sent to have them analyzed as to
> species and type of phage that they have been infected with.
>
> On reading the material about hydrogen peroxide therapy, one use is
> to kill fungal infections and a variety of viral and bacterial
> agents. I think, H202 therapy might be just the thing that we are
> looking for to eliminate this new threat to our health and welfare. I
> will be looking for places to purchase food-grade peroxide.
>
> On another note, I still haven't recieved my dose of the antidote, so
> no news on that front.
>
> If anyone knows where to purchase peroxide (food-grade), please let
> me know.
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> Marilyn
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Hi Folks! I think "mycoplasma" is the word, rather than mycophages, for the chemtrail biohazard. Black mold, I recall, has also been used. On Vancouver...
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Hi Steve, I thought the mycoplasma or mycophage was a virus genetically linked to a fungus( artificially), hence my use of the term mycophage, but I don't...
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