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<Love yr story on the party upstairs. All we need do is sort the right frequencies and we'll transport entire people!>


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LOL Hans !!!!

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<Love yr story on the party upstairs. All we need do is sort the right frequencies and we'll transport entire people!>


I'd rather have beer.
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But, ma-man, then you could transport here and have a real one with me!
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@ BaHD

Pox, on the orthodox!
This prison is forged of orthopox,deception and guilt!!!
Lol its defo the Sinclair's pour mois:)
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Yes dahlin Pyramid's rock lol
like where your going with that:)
Chris Dunn tells a tale about the 70 ton granite block lintel's of the king's chamber all fractured in the same place because of malfunction/industrial accident back when used for the focus and production of energy.
He say's the granite sarcophagus has optically perfect convex surfaces,
so it's a LENS to focus cosmic Maser energy!
Of-course the orthopox theory is that the lintel's snapped under compression
and the sarcophagus was for Jonny-cum-lately Cheop's!!

L&L
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Hey Hans, you rock-up to my non-local local The Collider's Return
buy you a cold one, we got Paradigm Shift Premium on draught! mmmmm!!
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Neal Adams, who deos some amazing comic art, is a big proponent of the expanding Earth thoery.

It does explain so much. I wrote him a letter a while back, and mentioned Hapgood & the Flem-Ath's on crustal shift, with a view to saying I think they both fit. Expansion & crust shift.

A long while back, the lovely Isis put forward some amazing sea floor maps and theories about where things were, and where they were going. It was really nice solid ideas, and the two theories above slot in with that also, especially all the 'stretch' marks.

I have a feeling I scared off Neal Adams by mentioning my belief that in some way, on some level, the planet is living and sentient. He'll put up with the scientific community bagging him about expanding Erath, but Gaia theory may be pushing it! To me, it just enhances it all.

One of the issues that Earth expansion theory has, to some, is where does the extra matter come from?

That last post I mentioned a friend has been explaining how certain particles can be multiphasic. That light for instance, is particles travelling in tiny spirals, expanding out as an electric field, only to collapse, and spiral back inwards as a magnetic field, and so on, giving it forward motion. Its just vibration. Change the frequency and you can get the same particles to become other forms of energy, states, and matter. It's just the repulsive, or attractive forces and frequencies at work that makes wood, wood, or glass glass, or water water. And complimentary frequencies can enable a particle next to it to be the same, just like the two tuning forks side by side.

So incomming waves can be translated or transduced is the right word I think, through the magnetosphere, and changed in to matter, which allows the planet to grow. That's what I sent him in any regard, as it is an area he had trouble really explaining well. The tuning fork analagy is great here, as where there was nothing, the second tuning fork simply starts vibrating at the same frequency in sympathy!
Two, three, four etc where there was only one source.

I think if you take it to the extreme, a solid world eventually becomes a gas giant, as the particles eventually spread so thin, but electro-gravidic forces hold it all together. Maybe the planet's conciousness holds it all together?

Wow, here's a thought, when planets eventually get to this level, maybe the life form on them, attached to them, are also gasious or excited energy? How cool is that!?
Quoting:BHD

Yeh it was a Neal Adams vid that I looked at as a quick reminder. When you mentioned expanding Earth stuff I thought knowing BHD this would be a new and exotic theory that blows everything else into the weeds. lol
There obviously is this slow expansion of the Earth, think the Atlantic sea-floor spreading is about the speed that our finger nails grow, but adds up to a lot over millenia.
I wondered about what supports the crust with such expansion, and especially so if the Earth were to make a sudden expansion. There has obviously been contraction along the way also, squeezing plates under and over one another giving rise to the ocean depths and mountain ranges. The Earth seems to be capable of being bigger than it is. I've pondered whether if the Earth's axis were brought up nearer to the vertical the speed of rotation would increase...as in letting the brakes off, or as a ballerina executing a spin draws her arms in. If it does then centrifugal force would cause an expansion as plates began to be stretched out. Easy in this scenario to see how a complete flood of the Earth could happen as seabeds would rise and mountains be pulled out flat, so the water would cover the entire surface. (this would need the Earth's axis to have no tilt for a considerable time.) This is axis shift as opposed to crustal shift...have to say I prefer the later, its so much neater, but I wonder if in the Earth's history which has indicators of shorter days, and times of shallower seas and lower mountains whether complete axial shifts are another option in Earth's repertoire. Then again maybe much can be explained by the expanding Earth theory, but I have a situation with this theory that my mind happily accepts the logic of it all, but my inner self never had a Eureka moment over it, and feel something's not quite right when extrapolating back.
Anyway, I agree with a lot of it.
I like your last paragraph...kinda fits in with us all experiencing the different dimensions of physicality, more and more rarified until be get back to where we started as pure spirit. What a ride.
Thanx BHD for your explanations.
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hi
Researchers find cells that move in response to Earth's magnetic field

[link to phys.org]



What is Frac sand?

[link to geology.com]

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Physics team proposes a way to create an actual space-time crystal

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Are they sending live worms to colonate Mars?


Something different ...

but maybe somehow connected/related to the not aging worms in space ...



Mysterious bacteria near Easter Island statues offer cure for Alzheimers
[link to io9.com]


(snips from this and other articles on no-go sites)
July 4, 2012 - A natural drug discovered in the soil of Easter Island could improve the memory of older men and women - and even treat Alzheimer's, researchers say.
In tests in mice, the drug halted the decline in brain function as they got older, and supplied hope that it could also treat depression.

The drug - rapamycin - is a bacterial by-product discovered in the shadows of the island's popular statues.

It is already utilized in transplant patients to avoid organ rejection and now scientists in journal Neuroscience say it can increase understanding and assist treat cognitive decline.

The drug was originally intended to be an antifungal medication, but the discovery of its immunosuppressive properties in the late nineties pushed the research in a new direction.

A team from the University of Texas added the drug to the diet of healthy mice and discovered it enhanced learning and memory in young mice and memory in elder rodents.

The team also identified three ‘happy, feel-good’ neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher in the mice treated with rapamycin.

It also lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour in the mice, she said.

‘We discovered rapamycin acts like an antidepressant - it increases the time the mice are attempting to get out of the scenario. ‘They don't give up they struggle far more.



Keywords :
- bacterial by-product
- an antifungal medication
- immunosuppressive properties
- halted the decline in brain function
- enhanced learning and memory
- neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher
- lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour


I think this is important to keep in the back of your mind ...
 Quoting: Krispy71
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Tonight's GLPVC's RAW FEED LIVE

GLPVC Presents - Nigel Kerner /Shroud Of Turin
Thread: GLPVC Presents - Nigel Kerner /Shroud Of Turin 11pm eastern tues 7-10

The Alien Phenomenon

With recent advances in bio-technology and cybernetics we are hurtling faster than ever before into what Nigel calls 'Sim Card Man.' Could it be that the Grey aliens that are a feature of almost all abduction experiences may themselves be the final product of a civilization at another location in the universe achieving this stage of technological advancement to its acme. Could this civilization have transformed their own natural bodies through artificial implants into bio-mechanical entities?

It was recently revealed that scientists in the US have succeeded in developing the first living cell to be controlled entirely by synthetic DNA. Nigel suggests that the Greys themselves may have been made in this way as synthetic copies of their creators but fortified with an inorganic chemistry to allow for the kind of space travel beyond the speed of light necessary to reach other life forms in the universe. Could our cells act as their host mechanism for their synthetic DNA just as a bacterial cell was the host for the synthetic DNA produced by our own scientists?

Could the Greys have been the final product of a civilization that sought to avoid death in this way? Could they be the epitome, in other words, of artificial intelligence?

[link to nigelkerner.com]

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1#The Unexplained | Peter Lindberg - The Baltic Sea Object,
June 28, 2012

Very interesting interview with a crew member of the 'divers expedition' boat.





New Image Of Baltic Sea Anomaly (Artist Impression)
July 8th, 2012

The talented artist Hauke Vagt has been closely following the Ocean Explorer team. On July 8th he released this image. Peter Lindberg of the Ocean Explorer team viewed the image and said "I think Hauke's image is the closest so far."


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Thanks RoXY

hf
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Thanks RoXY

hf
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YES great vids Roxy !
Enjoyed listening to it.
Did you hear that Scandinavian man say : THEN IT WENT BESERK !!!

After listening and seeing that awesome image, I think that is not just a 'regular ufo' ... to me it feels more like an attunement device ... it even crossed my mind that it could be an ancient 'Tesla device'-kind-of-thing...

the patterns on it are intriguing and the holes (about 25cm) are very interesting too !
The stairs-like thing tells me that people were suposed to get ON it.
Maybe it was meant to be a transport-device ... or when laying in 1 of the patterns one could mentally travel to other places (here on Earth or to other dimensions) ?
To me it also feels that huge crystals were used to place in openings to create a desired 'field' depending on the pre-planned goal they wanted to reach.

To me it feels , and I can almost see, that the 8meter high 'pilar' that it is standing/resting on could have a shaft, or there is a shaft just below this pillar ... coz also the sonar image showed a possible 'room' with rectangular walls beneath it. It wouldnt surprise me if a WELL (WATER SOURCE) once flowed beneath the cavity below the object, that below what is now an oceanfloor, but was once land above water.

It wouldnt be surprising if it was made out of granite, limestone, ? ... or if those rocks were around it (the 100m range from where most of the equipment starts working again).

Again and again my mind is filled with the word : 'solardisk' ...
Did it also "used" the energy of the up-comming sun to 'charge' possible crystals with ?
Or just like the singing colossus's in Egypt sang when the sun shined on them ? It all about "vibration" ;)


We will await new information and developments. Exciting !

xxxK
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@K

Yes dahlin Pyramid's rock lol
like where your going with that:)
Chris Dunn tells a tale about the 70 ton granite block lintel's of the king's chamber all fractured in the same place because of malfunction/industrial accident back when used for the focus and production of energy.
He say's the granite sarcophagus has optically perfect convex surfaces,
so it's a LENS to focus cosmic Maser energy!
Of-course the orthopox theory is that the lintel's snapped under compression
and the sarcophagus was for Jonny-cum-lately Cheop's!!

L&L
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Ahhh thank you AC France, I knew this, but forgot about it a moment ...lol... thanx for the reminder.

Lol I like your humor !

This links back to BHD's question if a solid rock of a material would make a difference with 1000's of pieces of it (a fractured entity).

Yes it does !
To me it feels that it was done intentionally : fracture a spot in the solid rock and the 'entity' will not be able to resonate the same way, and wouldnt be able to be used as it was done before.
Maybe it was done for safety (to protect us and this technology for "bad hands" ... , or maybe it was done by these "bad hands" in a rage of anger and jalousy ...

I know from witnesses that it doesnt and didnt loose ALL ITS MAGIC, MAGNIC. Its NOT at all DEAD.

So could this be indirect proof that granite was indeed used for focus and 'lensing' ???

Yes I have read and heared some incredible awesome things about this sarcophagus ... and it all felt 'right', it resonated with me.
There are also stories that the Egyptians (amongst others) had other special LENSES which alouwed them to watch into space ... One of them was in a sacred temple, resting on 4 pillars above a watersource (!!!) that was loaded with crocodiles ...
In my intuition (if I try to look at it) it is not of rock (granite or limestone) but of a very smooth polished crystallike material. It was not flat and round, but curved .. I cant tell if it was curved hollow out like a bowl, or more like a double curved bowl 1 on top of the other (sourceR shaped) ....

Right now I see images of a bowl-like lens (hollow) and a powder that was sprinkled on top of the hollow surface, then electrolysis would appear/happen as a reaction between the material of the lens and the powder, and then THEY could look and watch beyond the normal.

Hmmmm .. wauw ... now back to logic thinking : if the floor of this temple lake would be of limestone,
and the pilars would be of granite,
the water/lake was a source/a well of Living Water,
as we learned streaming water on/over limestone creates force fields !
Crocodiles would not only be scarry enough to keep thieves away, and with their think skin (and small brains) they would not be harmed by the forces and electric fields created when this lens was activated.




***
An other reminder just knocked on my mind :
the odd V-shaped paterns found deep in a section below Israel, were in a LIMESTOME surface ! And an ancient well (Gihon spring) was next to this cavety !!!
[link to news.yahoo.com]
(I have some more info about it, but have to dig it up from my notes somewhere ..lol...)



xxxK pilot
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I found some very different images of the Baltic Sea anomaly...


IMAGE ( [link to i824.photobucket.com] )


Transocean 1: "OK, so we dropped it, and it's hit the bottom, and is sitting upright. We're about to dump some sediment on it to make it look old.

Bezerk-teamAlpha: "Cool, I wonder how long it will take them to find it?"

Transocean1: "I dont know, but the Fin's and the Swede's are always in the water, someone will notice it soon enough."

Bezerk-teamAlpha: "What do Fin's and Swede's have to do with it?"

Transocean1: "Well its just off their shore line, so I guess.."

Bezerk-teamAlpha: "What?! We said Gulf of Mexico you gooses!"

Transocean1: "oh, we can bring it back up if you like.."

Bezerk-teamAlpha: "Just, go, leave it there, we'll just have to re-write the story a little. Maybe we can drop that glass pyramid off Florida instead? Are the astronauts ready?"






PS - if any of you saw the accidental image I put up. Please dispose of it. You dont want to keep that one.
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Second Baltic Sea UFO Object Has Been Discovered




Baltic Sea UFO - Second Object Revealed - Latest images


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lol BHD that's funny!
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Thanks RoXY

hf
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Lick
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@K

Yes dahlin Pyramid's rock lol
like where your going with that:)
Chris Dunn tells a tale about the 70 ton granite block lintel's of the king's chamber all fractured in the same place because of malfunction/industrial accident back when used for the focus and production of energy.
He say's the granite sarcophagus has optically perfect convex surfaces,
so it's a LENS to focus cosmic Maser energy!
Of-course the orthopox theory is that the lintel's snapped under compression
and the sarcophagus was for Jonny-cum-lately Cheop's!!

L&L
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1484984


Ahhh thank you AC France, I knew this, but forgot about it a moment ...lol... thanx for the reminder.

Lol I like your humor !

This links back to BHD's question if a solid rock of a material would make a difference with 1000's of pieces of it (a fractured entity).

Yes it does !
To me it feels that it was done intentionally : fracture a spot in the solid rock and the 'entity' will not be able to resonate the same way, and wouldnt be able to be used as it was done before.
Maybe it was done for safety (to protect us and this technology for "bad hands" ... , or maybe it was done by these "bad hands" in a rage of anger and jalousy ...

I know from witnesses that it doesnt and didnt loose ALL ITS MAGIC, MAGNIC. Its NOT at all DEAD.

So could this be indirect proof that granite was indeed used for focus and 'lensing' ???

Yes I have read and heared some incredible awesome things about this sarcophagus ... and it all felt 'right', it resonated with me.
There are also stories that the Egyptians (amongst others) had other special LENSES which alouwed them to watch into space ... One of them was in a sacred temple, resting on 4 pillars above a watersource (!!!) that was loaded with crocodiles ...
In my intuition (if I try to look at it) it is not of rock (granite or limestone) but of a very smooth polished crystallike material. It was not flat and round, but curved .. I cant tell if it was curved hollow out like a bowl, or more like a double curved bowl 1 on top of the other (sourceR shaped) ....

Right now I see images of a bowl-like lens (hollow) and a powder that was sprinkled on top of the hollow surface, then electrolysis would appear/happen as a reaction between the material of the lens and the powder, and then THEY could look and watch beyond the normal.

Hmmmm .. wauw ... now back to logic thinking : if the floor of this temple lake would be of limestone,
and the pilars would be of granite,
the water/lake was a source/a well of Living Water,
as we learned streaming water on/over limestone creates force fields !
Crocodiles would not only be scarry enough to keep thieves away, and with their think skin (and small brains) they would not be harmed by the forces and electric fields created when this lens was activated.




***
An other reminder just knocked on my mind :
the odd V-shaped paterns found deep in a section below Israel, were in a LIMESTOME surface ! And an ancient well (Gihon spring) was next to this cavety !!!
[link to news.yahoo.com]
(I have some more info about it, but have to dig it up from my notes somewhere ..lol...)



xxxK pilot
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You get a lick too
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What!? no-one wants to lick the monkey? I have de-flead and de-ticked myself you know...
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Are they sending live worms to colonate Mars?
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chuckle God I hope so.
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It would be hard to colonize Mars with dead worms.
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Something different ...

but maybe somehow connected/related to the not aging worms in space ...



Mysterious bacteria near Easter Island statues offer cure for Alzheimers
[link to io9.com]


(snips from this and other articles on no-go sites)
July 4, 2012 - A natural drug discovered in the soil of Easter Island could improve the memory of older men and women - and even treat Alzheimer's, researchers say.
In tests in mice, the drug halted the decline in brain function as they got older, and supplied hope that it could also treat depression.

The drug - rapamycin - is a bacterial by-product discovered in the shadows of the island's popular statues.

It is already utilized in transplant patients to avoid organ rejection and now scientists in journal Neuroscience say it can increase understanding and assist treat cognitive decline.

The drug was originally intended to be an antifungal medication, but the discovery of its immunosuppressive properties in the late nineties pushed the research in a new direction.

A team from the University of Texas added the drug to the diet of healthy mice and discovered it enhanced learning and memory in young mice and memory in elder rodents.

The team also identified three ‘happy, feel-good’ neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher in the mice treated with rapamycin.

It also lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour in the mice, she said.

‘We discovered rapamycin acts like an antidepressant - it increases the time the mice are attempting to get out of the scenario. ‘They don't give up they struggle far more.



Keywords :
- bacterial by-product
- an antifungal medication
- immunosuppressive properties
- halted the decline in brain function
- enhanced learning and memory
- neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher
- lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour


I think this is important to keep in the back of your mind ...
 Quoting: Krispy71

 Quoting: pool


Thanks for bringing this up again Pool.

What's the bet that there is an unusual water source beneath the island? And what's the bet that most megalithic structures are built over them? Fountains of youth, what ever you choose to call them.

The strata would naturally effect the water, and anything growing there would have unique properties. No wonder ingesting these bacteria effects changes in Humans.

90% water, and hugely bacterial in our functioning.
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Are they sending live worms to colonate Mars?


Something different ...

but maybe somehow connected/related to the not aging worms in space ...



Mysterious bacteria near Easter Island statues offer cure for Alzheimers
[link to io9.com]


(snips from this and other articles on no-go sites)
July 4, 2012 - A natural drug discovered in the soil of Easter Island could improve the memory of older men and women - and even treat Alzheimer's, researchers say.
In tests in mice, the drug halted the decline in brain function as they got older, and supplied hope that it could also treat depression.

The drug - rapamycin - is a bacterial by-product discovered in the shadows of the island's popular statues.

It is already utilized in transplant patients to avoid organ rejection and now scientists in journal Neuroscience say it can increase understanding and assist treat cognitive decline.

The drug was originally intended to be an antifungal medication, but the discovery of its immunosuppressive properties in the late nineties pushed the research in a new direction.

A team from the University of Texas added the drug to the diet of healthy mice and discovered it enhanced learning and memory in young mice and memory in elder rodents.

The team also identified three ‘happy, feel-good’ neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher in the mice treated with rapamycin.

It also lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour in the mice, she said.

‘We discovered rapamycin acts like an antidepressant - it increases the time the mice are attempting to get out of the scenario. ‘They don't give up they struggle far more.



Keywords :
- bacterial by-product
- an antifungal medication
- immunosuppressive properties
- halted the decline in brain function
- enhanced learning and memory
- neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher
- lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour


I think this is important to keep in the back of your mind ...
 Quoting: Krispy71

 Quoting: pool


Thanks for bringing this up again Pool.

What's the bet that there is an unusual water source beneath the island? And what's the bet that most megalithic structures are built over them? Fountains of youth, what ever you choose to call them.

The strata would naturally effect the water, and anything growing there would have unique properties. No wonder ingesting these bacteria effects changes in Humans.

90% water, and hugely bacterial in our functioning.
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Something different ...

but maybe somehow connected/related to the not aging worms in space ...



Mysterious bacteria near Easter Island statues offer cure for Alzheimers
[link to io9.com]


(snips from this and other articles on no-go sites)
July 4, 2012 - A natural drug discovered in the soil of Easter Island could improve the memory of older men and women - and even treat Alzheimer's, researchers say.
In tests in mice, the drug halted the decline in brain function as they got older, and supplied hope that it could also treat depression.

The drug - rapamycin - is a bacterial by-product discovered in the shadows of the island's popular statues.

It is already utilized in transplant patients to avoid organ rejection and now scientists in journal Neuroscience say it can increase understanding and assist treat cognitive decline.

The drug was originally intended to be an antifungal medication, but the discovery of its immunosuppressive properties in the late nineties pushed the research in a new direction.

A team from the University of Texas added the drug to the diet of healthy mice and discovered it enhanced learning and memory in young mice and memory in elder rodents.

The team also identified three ‘happy, feel-good’ neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher in the mice treated with rapamycin.

It also lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour in the mice, she said.

‘We discovered rapamycin acts like an antidepressant - it increases the time the mice are attempting to get out of the scenario. ‘They don't give up they struggle far more.



Keywords :
- bacterial by-product
- an antifungal medication
- immunosuppressive properties
- halted the decline in brain function
- enhanced learning and memory
- neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher
- lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour


I think this is important to keep in the back of your mind ...
 Quoting: Krispy71

 Quoting: pool


Thanks for bringing this up again Pool.

What's the bet that there is an unusual water source beneath the island? And what's the bet that most megalithic structures are built over them? Fountains of youth, what ever you choose to call them.

The strata would naturally effect the water, and anything growing there would have unique properties. No wonder ingesting these bacteria effects changes in Humans.

90% water, and hugely bacterial in our functioning.
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Are they sending live worms to colonate Mars?


Something different ...

but maybe somehow connected/related to the not aging worms in space ...



Mysterious bacteria near Easter Island statues offer cure for Alzheimers
[link to io9.com]


(snips from this and other articles on no-go sites)
July 4, 2012 - A natural drug discovered in the soil of Easter Island could improve the memory of older men and women - and even treat Alzheimer's, researchers say.
In tests in mice, the drug halted the decline in brain function as they got older, and supplied hope that it could also treat depression.

The drug - rapamycin - is a bacterial by-product discovered in the shadows of the island's popular statues.

It is already utilized in transplant patients to avoid organ rejection and now scientists in journal Neuroscience say it can increase understanding and assist treat cognitive decline.

The drug was originally intended to be an antifungal medication, but the discovery of its immunosuppressive properties in the late nineties pushed the research in a new direction.

A team from the University of Texas added the drug to the diet of healthy mice and discovered it enhanced learning and memory in young mice and memory in elder rodents.

The team also identified three ‘happy, feel-good’ neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher in the mice treated with rapamycin.

It also lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour in the mice, she said.

‘We discovered rapamycin acts like an antidepressant - it increases the time the mice are attempting to get out of the scenario. ‘They don't give up they struggle far more.



Keywords :
- bacterial by-product
- an antifungal medication
- immunosuppressive properties
- halted the decline in brain function
- enhanced learning and memory
- neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher
- lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour


I think this is important to keep in the back of your mind ...
 Quoting: Krispy71

 Quoting: pool


Thanks for bringing this up again Pool.

What's the bet that there is an unusual water source beneath the island? And what's the bet that most megalithic structures are built over them? Fountains of youth, what ever you choose to call them.

The strata would naturally effect the water, and anything growing there would have unique properties. No wonder ingesting these bacteria effects changes in Humans.

90% water, and hugely bacterial in our functioning.
BHD nli
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07/10/2012 11:42 PM
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Are they sending live worms to colonate Mars?


Something different ...

but maybe somehow connected/related to the not aging worms in space ...



Mysterious bacteria near Easter Island statues offer cure for Alzheimers
[link to io9.com]


(snips from this and other articles on no-go sites)
July 4, 2012 - A natural drug discovered in the soil of Easter Island could improve the memory of older men and women - and even treat Alzheimer's, researchers say.
In tests in mice, the drug halted the decline in brain function as they got older, and supplied hope that it could also treat depression.

The drug - rapamycin - is a bacterial by-product discovered in the shadows of the island's popular statues.

It is already utilized in transplant patients to avoid organ rejection and now scientists in journal Neuroscience say it can increase understanding and assist treat cognitive decline.

The drug was originally intended to be an antifungal medication, but the discovery of its immunosuppressive properties in the late nineties pushed the research in a new direction.

A team from the University of Texas added the drug to the diet of healthy mice and discovered it enhanced learning and memory in young mice and memory in elder rodents.

The team also identified three ‘happy, feel-good’ neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher in the mice treated with rapamycin.

It also lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour in the mice, she said.

‘We discovered rapamycin acts like an antidepressant - it increases the time the mice are attempting to get out of the scenario. ‘They don't give up they struggle far more.



Keywords :
- bacterial by-product
- an antifungal medication
- immunosuppressive properties
- halted the decline in brain function
- enhanced learning and memory
- neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher
- lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour


I think this is important to keep in the back of your mind ...
 Quoting: Krispy71

 Quoting: pool


Thanks for bringing this up again Pool.

What's the bet that there is an unusual water source beneath the island? And what's the bet that most megalithic structures are built over them? Fountains of youth, what ever you choose to call them.

The strata would naturally effect the water, and anything growing there would have unique properties. No wonder ingesting these bacteria effects changes in Humans.

90% water, and hugely bacterial in our functioning.
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What!? no-one wants to lick the monkey? I have de-flead and de-ticked myself you know...
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You want a LICK from this :

licking




or a LICK from THIS :

doggie


...lol...


xxxK
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It would be hard to colonize Mars with dead worms.
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ROFL
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Are they sending live worms to colonate Mars?


Something different ...

but maybe somehow connected/related to the not aging worms in space ...



Mysterious bacteria near Easter Island statues offer cure for Alzheimers
[link to io9.com]


(snips from this and other articles on no-go sites)
July 4, 2012 - A natural drug discovered in the soil of Easter Island could improve the memory of older men and women - and even treat Alzheimer's, researchers say.
In tests in mice, the drug halted the decline in brain function as they got older, and supplied hope that it could also treat depression.

The drug - rapamycin - is a bacterial by-product discovered in the shadows of the island's popular statues.

It is already utilized in transplant patients to avoid organ rejection and now scientists in journal Neuroscience say it can increase understanding and assist treat cognitive decline.

The drug was originally intended to be an antifungal medication, but the discovery of its immunosuppressive properties in the late nineties pushed the research in a new direction.

A team from the University of Texas added the drug to the diet of healthy mice and discovered it enhanced learning and memory in young mice and memory in elder rodents.

The team also identified three ‘happy, feel-good’ neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher in the mice treated with rapamycin.

It also lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour in the mice, she said.

‘We discovered rapamycin acts like an antidepressant - it increases the time the mice are attempting to get out of the scenario. ‘They don't give up they struggle far more.



Keywords :
- bacterial by-product
- an antifungal medication
- immunosuppressive properties
- halted the decline in brain function
- enhanced learning and memory
- neurotransmitters - serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine - had been higher
- lowered anxiety and depressive-like behaviour


I think this is important to keep in the back of your mind ...
 Quoting: Krispy71

 Quoting: pool


Thanks for bringing this up again Pool.

What's the bet that there is an unusual water source beneath the island? And what's the bet that most megalithic structures are built over them? Fountains of youth, what ever you choose to call them.

The strata would naturally effect the water, and anything growing there would have unique properties. No wonder ingesting these bacteria effects changes in Humans.

90% water, and hugely bacterial in our functioning.
 Quoting: BHD nli 9074208


Wow DW bring it up 5 times ey !!! ...lol... you think its THAT important ? hahaha !!

And actually IT IS !
I think you are absolutely right, these 'wells of regeneration' , 'Sources of Life' (SOL !!!!) are a WELL hidden secret ..lol...

Pool.. funny name in this case ... pool-s of life ... LOL





GLP