Guest guest Posted May 21, 2003 Report Share Posted May 21, 2003 > > http://www.carnicom.com/bio10.htm > > ERYTHROCYTES, MATRIX & MOTILE BACTERIA > Clifford E Carnicom > Dec 17 2002 > > Microscopic sessions have again been conducted upon particulates > collected from an outdoor HEPA filter in operation at Santa Fe, NM. > It is with some dismay that I must report that the earlier findings > of unexpected biological components have again been repeated. There > now exists a continuous record of similar findings over a three to > four year period, and the issue has now evolved far beyond that of > debate alone. The best analysis available from a combination of > sources continues to affirm the identification of the shown biological > components as being that of erythrocytes, or red blood cells. The > refusal of the United States Environmental Protection Agency refusal > to identify certain fibrous materials and biological components within > that material is deeply entrenched into these current findings. > > Any efforts to confirm, refute, discredit or affirm the current > findings must be done in a public venue under professional laboratory > conditions with independent verification. It is acknowledged that the > laboratory facilities available to this researcher are extremely > limited in scope, and they are inadequate to allow final judgment on > the grave concerns that are raised. The repetition of the findings > from multiple methods and sources across a long span of time is > sufficient to mandate that such public and professional testing now > occur. The interests of the public welfare are to be served in a > legitimate and professional manner, and inflammatory debate prior to > those test results is a moot exercise. In the interim, citizens may > wish to consider the health implications inherent within this report. > > > > PRELIMINARY VIDEO OF INDIVIDUAL BACTERIA IN MOTION > OUTSIDE BOUNDARY OF MATRIX MATERIAL > (.AVI FILE , 10sec., 370K, Download and Use Windows Media Player) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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