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Posted by pocoloco on Jan 17, 2009, 10:42pm
It is interesting to note the wide range of colors the "Fusarium-like" fibrils/filaments have. The origin (cause of color) might possibly reveal something important. For several years this observer only noted red, blue, black, colorless and white specimens. In the last two years many new colors have been observed. What this might mean can be discussed here.

The following will be examples of what we are finding:
Posted by pocoloco on Jan 17, 2009, 10:47pm
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Posted by jonsi on Jan 18, 2009, 1:50am
Re Reply #3: I've never seen anything like what is in this photo! Ouch!!

I have experienced the blue, red and orange fibers...

Itwl,
~jonsi
Posted by aqt on Jan 18, 2009, 5:39am
my best guess is that it is protein related

there are flourescent proteins that come in different colors so why couldn't they come in diff colors and NOT flouresce as well?..possible.

wondering if each color has a specific job

silentsuperbug says diffentiation=specialzation

just taking a stab....at 5:38 am

off to work

keep mpluggin'

you guys are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

aqt
Posted by pocoloco on Jan 18, 2009, 12:29pm
jonsi: Specimen #3 has only shown up once to date; a few weeks ago. Where (what general area) did you find your orange specimen. The first observation of orange (by myself) has been very recent.

aqt: Great observations as usual. Different colors represent specific compounds/pathogens are present? This whole presence of fluoresence needs some clarification. Maybe we can start a new thread for that. I test all specimens for reaction to both long and shortwave ultraviolet frequencies and have very seldom noted any reaction in recent years. Is it the Smith Report that starts off with a statement to the contrary?
Posted by bianca on Jan 19, 2009, 8:48pm
Can I ask you where photo 3 came from, that almost looks two tone and several fibers together and the shape is odd looking also. thanks
bianca
Posted by pocoloco on Jan 19, 2009, 11:34pm
Bianca: #3 was a specimen submitted by one of us but I don't recall whom. It is a very odd specimen and I haven't seen another like it but we.... haven't seen anything yet. I saw a blood specimen last night that contains something really different. I can't show it without permission so hold on for a bit. I'm not sure any of us are ready.
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Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 10:19am
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lovely shade of blue green...like cyanobacteria
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 10:20am
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lovely shade of red... like rhodophyta
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 10:24am
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Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 11:07am
Myoglobin is a small, bright red protein. It is very common in muscle cells, and gives meat much of its red color.

http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/static.do?p=educ...._list_2000.html

I assume we all have myoglobin...a bright red protein.

aqt
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 11:08am
the blue protein

very interesting

http://arstechnica.com/journals/science.....rf-blue-protein

aqt
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 11:11am
green protein is the jellyfish...fluorescent proteins


http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14....sh-protein.html

green protein search

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=green+protein&start=10&sa=N

all about fluorescence

aqt
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 11:14am
http://www.bio.indiana.edu/~ybelab/procedures/SyproOrange.pdf

orange protein stain

aqt
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 11:17am
purple proteins

The result is that the red/purple heterokaryon has normal forms of both the red and purple protein. It also has mutant forms of both proteins, ...


http://tiny.cc/K5YgL


search result for purple proteins

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=purple+proteins
aqt
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 11:18am
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=yellow+proteins

yellow protein related to drosophelia

family of diptera

round and round and round she goes, where she stops nobody knows...LOL

aqt
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 11:19am
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=magenta+proteins

magenta proteins search result

aqt
Posted by aqt on Jan 20, 2009, 11:22am
FROM THE WORLD INTENLLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION????

http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2005019252

NOVEL FLUORESCENT AND COLORED PROTEINS, AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES THAT ENCODE THESE PROTEINS

I think the colored fibers are proteins

aqt
Posted by jonsi on Jan 21, 2009, 1:11am
re: orange fibers. I never saw the orange fibers "pop" out of my skin, but found an orange web-like nest (the sized of a golf ball) outside clinging to a sheet hanging on my clothes line. I collected it and put it in a jar and turned it over to Carnicom. It was strange, after I sealed the jar (depleting it from oxygen) it turned pale pink. I'll have to ask Carnicom if he had time to look at my specimen.

The cobalt blue fibers used to "pop" out of my skin, very distinctive, similar to a tri-pod with a nodule on top (1/8" tall). Metallic??? Spyware???

Let's look at chem-trails...I know we've discussed them before and I don't want to start controversy, but there are proteins, heavy metals, unnatural and unhealthy mixtures sprayed on us. Lyme's vector spreading from ticks to all other insects that feed on blood.

Aqt, do you think the dark red and blue fibers might have metal in them? (GS told me they do...via CC) something to look into, perhaps.

Peace,
~jonsi
Posted by aqt on Jan 21, 2009, 11:08am
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pale golden yellow?

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