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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:KWisper 1300756:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI1OTYxNjA5X0RGQ0YzMjhF] [quote:PRECEPTOR 1476622] [quote:PRECEPTOR 1476622] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1300756] We will Preceptor ... there is much to ponder about. xx K [/quote] [b]NOTES[/b] for KRISPY ~ [u][i][b]Oxford Dictionary[/b][/i][/u]: [b]PLASMA[/b] = … colourless coagulable part of blood, lymph, or milk in which the corpuscles or [u][i][b]oil-globules float [/b][/i][/u](plasso mould). [b] PLASMODIUM[/b] (n. biol.) Mass of naked protoplasm formed by fusion or aggregation of [i]amoeboid bodies[/i] without fusion of their nuclei; generic name of microscopic parasitic organism whose presence and multiplication in the blood of man constitutes malaria. [mod. L.f. [i][b]PLASMA + odium, see ODE[/b][/i] (… [i]usu. of exalted style and enthusiastic tone[/i])] And See: [b]ASMODEUS,[/b] described in [b]The Red Serpent Document[/b], [i][b]Holy Blood & Grail[/b][/i]. Prominent grotesque statue at the entrance to the Rennes Le-Chateau Church. Think about these connections ~ to AUgie [OIL and WATER] Krispy! P xx [/quote] [b]* amoeboid bodies :[/b] ON THE APPEARANCE OF CERTAIN AMŚBOID BODIES IN THE BLOOD OF VACCINATED MONKEYS (RHOESUS) AND CHILDREN, AND IN THE BLOOD FROM CASES OF VARIOLA AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2132856/ [b]* Amoeboid Movement[/b] http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/our_beautiful_bodies/90705 [i]Amoeboid movement is the “ amoeba-like movement”. It is the [u]most basic of all type of movements and perhaps the least well understood [/u]- though some amoebae have been studied now for 200 years. The Amoeboid movement is seen in amoeba ( e.g. Amoeba proteus) and several other forms of life, like - cellular slime molds (e.g. Dictyostelium discoideum ), and even in some cells in man. It is the crawling movement of cells – ... It is the movement done by changing shape of an entire cell and the cell must not have a rigid cell wall. [u]Amoeboid movement shows that individual cells can sense changes in the environment and respond to them by going towards or away from such stimuli[/u]. Amoebae change shape by forming pseudopodia (false feet). They are false feet as they are produced at any point on body and have no fixed position. ...[/i] [b]* Amoeboid[/b] http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:zbCnVDLHVTIJ:www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Amoeboid+amoeboid+bodies&cd=12&hl=nl&ct=clnk&gl=nl&source=www.google.nl [u]Amoebas seem to have connections with two phyla of the lineage fungus-like protists[/u]. The two phyla are myxomycota (plasmodial slime molds), and acrasiomycotaAcrasiomycota Acrasidae is a family of slime [u]molds[/u] which belongs to the protist group Percolozoa. The name acrasio- comes from the Greek Akrasia, meaning "acting against one's judgement." This group consists of cellular slime molds.... (cellular slime molds). These two phyla use amoeboid movement in their feeding stage. One is basically a giant multinucleate amoeba, while the other lives solitary until food runs out; in which a colony of these functions as a unit. ... [u]Some cells in multicellular animals may be [b]amoeboid[/b], for instance [b]human white blood cells[/b], which consume pathogens.. White blood cells , or leukocytes , are cells of the immune system involved in defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials.[/u] As amoebas themselves are polyphyletic and subject to some imprecision in definition, [b]the term "amoeboid" does not provide identification of an organism[/b], and is better understood as [u][b]description of locomotion[/b][/u]. (Like AUgie?) * http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/wimsmall/sundr.html Amoebas (Phylum Rhizopoda) are unicellular protists that are [u]able to change their shape constantly[/u]. Each species has its own distinct repertoir of shapes. Amoebas locomote by ways of cytoplasmic movement. ([u]cytoplasm is the cell content around the nucleus of the cell[/u]) The amoeba forms pseudopods (false feet) with which they 'flow' over a surface. [u]The cytoplasma not only flows it also changes from a fluid into a solid state[/u]. >>> Wowww ... this tells me -if I compared the micro and macro- that the FLUFFY (which is also a plasmatic field) maybe "moves" by creating also false feed --> electromagnetic tracks, that appel or repell (maybe both and so create movement in space. If you look at images of amoeba you will see "hair-like" things = their false feed, imo eletromagnetical density. (just like I once said human hairs are.) Could the FLUFFY also have a "nucleus" ??? Are fluffy's the Amoeba's from space ? I can see that as we have been looking at, and trying to understand AUgie, that she is a form of locomotion, like a cell of the Earths immune-system, ... It explains the shape-shifting too , and that they/it can sense [u]changes in the environment and respond to them[/u] by going towards or away from such stimuli. (Just like the Jellyfish !) If I think boldly then I could imagine that jellyfish and amoeba's are far reletives ... See this image : http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/imagsmall/arcella2.jpg more on this later XXX K [/quote]
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