Guest guest Posted February 11, 2010 Report Share Posted February 11, 2010 I wonder if this explains how Koalas in Australia get chlamydia - seems a reasonable explanation since I understood it was an STD and could see no reason why it should ever have infected these little creatures. Jane - Misty Armageddon or New Age ; Health and Healing ; the_octopus Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:06 PM ANIMAL BLOOD and Morgellons ---- Kimberly Dawley 28/01/2010 1:01:09 p.m. ANIMAL BLOOD ANIMAL BLOODClifford E CarnicomJan 27 2010 I am not offering any medical advice or diagnosis with the presentation of this information. I am acting solely as an independent researcher providing the results of extended observation and analysis of unusual biological conditions that are evident. Samples of blood from two canines have been made available to me for examination. The age of one of the dogs is 11 years and the age of the other dog is unknown. Both animals show the existence of the chlyamida-like organism within the blood and the serum in a fashion identical to that which has been repeatedly found in human blood samples. This particular organism is under extensive study and it is a dominant component of the biological research that is underway. This organism, along with three other forms (pleomorphic, encasing filament, erythrocytic) repeatedly described are central aspects of the so-called "Morgellons" condition. This research now shows that the consideration of biological symptoms, structures, modifcations and characteristics of the Morgellons condition must now be extended to other life forms beyond that of human. As a minimal case, this consideration now extends to the animal kingdom. There is additional research underway which suggests that this discovery may extend further to include the plant kingdom and the food supply; further examinations are required to clarify the initial findings. As an ultimate extension, it is not beyond consideration that life in general may be, or may have been affected by the existence of this particular organism and its associated forms. PHOTOGRAPHS: An example of canine blood subjected to examination at high power under the microscope. The existence of the chlamydia-like organism that has been reported on extensifvely over several years on this site is evident. Several instances of the organism attached to the exterior of the erythrocyte wall are visible. Approx. magnification is 10,000x.. Additional instances of the chlamydia-like organism external to and attached to the exterior of the canine erythrocyte wall are visible. Please see A Mechanism of Blood Damage and Live Analysis for futher information on human studies. This particular organism is a central focus by this researcher on the Morgellons condtions Approx. magnification is 10,000x.. Additional instances of the chlamyida-like organism external to the canine erythrocyte wall are visible. Approx. magnification is 10,000x.. A sample of the blood of the 11 year old canine subjected to high magnifcation. Additional damage to the integrity of the erythoyctes of the 11 year old dog exists in comparison to the other sample. Approx. magnification is 10,000x. http://www.carnicom.com/blood4.htm Internal Virus Database is out of date.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.113/2396 - Release 09/26/09 05:51:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 ---- Kimberly Dawley 28/01/2010 1:01:09 p.m. ANIMAL BLOOD ANIMAL BLOODClifford E CarnicomJan 27 2010 I am not offering any medical advice or diagnosis with the presentation of this information. I am acting solely as an independent researcher providing the results of extended observation and analysis of unusual biological conditions that are evident. Samples of blood from two canines have been made available to me for examination. The age of one of the dogs is 11 years and the age of the other dog is unknown. Both animals show the existence of the chlyamida-like organism within the blood and the serum in a fashion identical to that which has been repeatedly found in human blood samples. This particular organism is under extensive study and it is a dominant component of the biological research that is underway. This organism, along with three other forms (pleomorphic, encasing filament, erythrocytic) repeatedly described are central aspects of the so-called "Morgellons" condition. This research now shows that the consideration of biological symptoms, structures, modifcations and characteristics of the Morgellons condition must now be extended to other life forms beyond that of human. As a minimal case, this consideration now extends to the animal kingdom. There is additional research underway which suggests that this discovery may extend further to include the plant kingdom and the food supply; further examinations are required to clarify the initial findings. As an ultimate extension, it is not beyond consideration that life in general may be, or may have been affected by the existence of this particular organism and its associated forms. PHOTOGRAPHS: An example of canine blood subjected to examination at high power under the microscope. The existence of the chlamydia-like organism that has been reported on extensifvely over several years on this site is evident. Several instances of the organism attached to the exterior of the erythrocyte wall are visible. Approx. magnification is 10,000x.. Additional instances of the chlamydia-like organism external to and attached to the exterior of the canine erythrocyte wall are visible. Please see A Mechanism of Blood Damage and Live Analysis for futher information on human studies. This particular organism is a central focus by this researcher on the Morgellons condtions Approx. magnification is 10,000x.. Additional instances of the chlamyida-like organism external to the canine erythrocyte wall are visible. Approx. magnification is 10,000x.. A sample of the blood of the 11 year old canine subjected to high magnifcation. Additional damage to the integrity of the erythoyctes of the 11 year old dog exists in comparison to the other sample. Approx. magnification is 10,000x. http://www.carnicom.com/blood4.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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