Kampanya güncellemesi"Unlikely" is not acceptable. TEST for ZIKV, WNV, SLEV, and Wolbachia.NASA Looks For Loopholes and Only Certain Labs Get Specimens

Rose WebsterMilton, Kanada

24 Nis 2018
Every couple of days, I do a search of "public posts" made by people (that I don't know) who seem genuinely concerned about North Atlantic right whales.
Over the weekend, Laurice Dee responded to my message.
But, I don't have time to do an in-depth search of everyone I reach out to, so I had no idea who this person was or who she works for. The above video captures (in full) what transpired.
The gist: NASA is looking for loopholes in my theory. And, as key research is removed from the web, I am being poked to prove my data.
This makes me laugh, because I honestly did NOT want to piece this together.
Initially, I was hoping to be dead wrong. In fact, I diligently looked to "un-prove" my Wolbachia theory.
But, it fits (and on a multiple species level and on genetic and phylogenetic levels too).
How Billionaires Get Away With Violating the ESA (Endangered Species Act):
1) WE are all to blame (climate change feeds into that, of course).
2) ONLY certain labs are allowed any access to N.A. right whale specimens (same for other endangered species).
3) Many, many groups keep hammering away at alternate theories which EVEN WHEN COMBINED are akin to comparing a match to dynamite.
Wolbachia is extremely powerful. And Drosophila melanogaster sperm is actually 36 X longer than human sperm AND larger than whale sperm.
For those of you who understand that we obtain our genes from BOTH parents, you can imagine the power of trillions and trillions of Wolbachia that are in our oceans — where these North Atlantic right whales live.
What about waste water dumps?
Comparing raw sewage dumps to Wolbachia is like comparing a match to dynamite. Sunlight inactivates fecal coliforms, enterococci, Escherichia coli, somatic coliphages, and F-RNA phages from waste water within days.
"Though the numbers may look scary, it's similar to what comes out of the water treatment plant daily and during heavy rains when the sewers overflow into the river ... What was expected to happen is what actually happened," said Sarah Dorner, an associate professor at Montreal's École Polytechnique.
"E. coli naturally live in the guts of warm-blooded animals. When in the environment, they become deactivated. Also, there are other organisms in the water that will consume these bacteria," Dorner said. Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/flushgate-sewage-dump-data-1.3320303
Wolbachia, on the other hand, can live in a dead host (or outside a cell) for at least a week with no decrease in viability. It is extremely powerful. It is likely killing humans now too.
If there are no calves next year (and the year after that), I don't even think we need to test for Wolbachia (it's a certainty that this reproductive parasite has caused their demise).
We'll need to focus on saving other vertebrate species (including humans).
Thank you for reading this update in full.
I'll be in touch,
Rose
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