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    Quote Originally Posted by maryals View Post
    Huh? I don't see anyone here trying to tie it in with the Japan nuke plants..

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaradia View Post
    Look closer my friend- someone is.
    actually he is just ranting...adding one thing on top of the other...weird tho, how he claims to be the one giving information, when we all have known about this stuff happening from years of research and listening to programs like coast to coast........

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaradia View Post
    Look closer my friend- someone is.

    who, me? I don't get it either, I think you misread something hehe..
    proj·ect
    1. something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
    2. a large or major undertaking, especially one involving considerable money, personnel, and equipment.
    3. a specific task of investigation, especially in scholarship.
    4. to propose, contemplate, or plan.
    5. to throw, cast, or impel forward or onward.
    6. to set forth or calculate (some future thing).
    7. to extend or protrude beyond something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Project View Post
    who, me? I don't get it either, I think you misread something hehe..
    No project not you.

    But since it seems no one but pyrite and I got it, I would rather just let it die and not repost it, reference it further, or otherwise draw more attention to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaradia View Post
    No project not you.

    But since it seems no one but pyrite and I got it, I would rather just let it die and not repost it, reference it further, or otherwise draw more attention to it.
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    proj·ect
    1. something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
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    5. to throw, cast, or impel forward or onward.
    6. to set forth or calculate (some future thing).
    7. to extend or protrude beyond something else.
    8. to use one's voice forcefully enough to be heard at a distance, as in a theater.
    9. to produce a clear impression of one's thoughts, personality, role, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaradia View Post
    No project not you.

    But since it seems no one but pyrite and I got it, I would rather just let it die and not repost it, reference it further, or otherwise draw more attention to it.
    I just believe in 'live and let live'. I read a lot of posts I don't agree with. But so what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Divinorumus View Post
    CJD. Prions. We tried to warn everyone. Now comes the radiation. Prions + Plutonium + sticky saturated animal fats to hold it all in place inside = FAIL.
    Quote Originally Posted by aaradia View Post
    Just wanted to point out that several of these incidents happened BEFORE the problems with the nuke plant in Japan. So, trying to tie this into that makes no factual sense.
    Div isn't making a reference to radiation so much as he is madcow disease.
    He is stating that NOW we will have radiation in addition to the prions,,,which would be a radiation madcow sandwhich.

    Prions are the life forms or protiens associated with mad cow disease.

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    http://www.museumoftheweird.com/?p=185

    A bizarre spate of television presenters dissolving into on-air gibberish has sparked claims that the U.S. military could be to blame.

    In four high-profile cases, the latest involving fast-talking Judge Judy, the presenters have started off speaking properly but have then descended into undecipherable nonsense – looking confused and unstable.

    The frequency of the ‘attacks’ – and the fact that recorded examples of the mental meltdowns have been popular on websites – has led to conspiracy theorists pointing the finger at shadowy government experiments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkoMarco View Post
    Div isn't making a reference to radiation so much as he is madcow disease.
    He is stating that NOW we will have radiation in addition to the prions,,,which would be a radiation madcow sandwhich.

    Prions are the life forms or protiens associated with mad cow disease.

    Oh welll, so much for letting it lie since almost no one caught it. Since you brought up the quote I was referencing.

    Yes, he connected it via radiation and the meat fats reference. Mixed in the mad cow disease thing too. His quote above is almost exactly the same thing he said on the thread about the Fukishima meltdown, but there it was not in reference to what this thread is about.

    My only original point is, whatever bad things may come from the meltdown, and I am sure there will be bad repurcussions, the gibberish incidents on this thread started before the Japanese earthquake and nuclear situation.

    Might I add that none of these people have been diagnosed with mad cow disease.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judee View Post
    I just believe in 'live and let live'. I read a lot of posts I don't agree with. But so what?
    I merely responded to a post with why the connection was a false one. You know, how forums like this work, each stating our opinion. But making the point again, since almost no one saw the original connection in the original post, I thought "just let it die then." That is all, no big deal.
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    Interesting article pyrite. But the question not answered there is the question I have. Why target a handful of tv personalities?

    And most of these conspiracy sites don't know about Ian I guess?

    I wonder if it is a new phenomena. I mean, is it an outbreak on a scale unseen before? Or is it a case of something getting more attention with the Internet and all. going viral, making it seem like a bigger deal than it is. I don't know either way, but I wonder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaradia View Post
    Might I add that none of these people have been diagnosed with mad cow disease.
    Very difficult to diagnose in humans. I'm sure div figuires most are up to speed on CJD or mad cow,,,I would take a moment to do so if your not.
    Almost impossible to diagnose until it is too late, and even then, you need to do an autoposy and look for the effects in the brain.
    Many people speculate,,,that the recent upswing in alhziemers patients is a misdiagnosis, and many may in fact be CJD.
    Most alhziemers deaths are not autopsied to look for this. It's pretty scary when you think about it.



    Mad Cow Disease and Humans



    Difficult to diagnose
    There is not, as yet, a definitive medical test for diagnosing Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Since the disease is rare, some physicians might not even consider it as a diagnosis, and might mistake the symptoms for other brain disorders like Alzheimer's or Huntington disease. Scientists suggest that new, sophisticated laboratory testing will in the future be able to detect the prions in an infected person's blood or tissues.

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    I am not disagreeing with the difficulty in diagnosis, or the possibility that it might be underdiagnosed as alzheimer's. But I still have to say that you can't just say that the cause of the speech issues with these few reporters is mad cow disease without SOME type of evidence. Well, you can say it, but I for one, need a little more to go on than some claim without any evidence.

    Really? Ian has mad cow disease? I have to say I think not.

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkoMarco View Post
    Very difficult to diagnose in humans. I'm sure div figuires most are up to speed on CJD or mad cow,,,I would take a moment to do so if your not.
    Almost impossible to diagnose until it is too late, and even then, you need to do an autoposy and look for the effects in the brain.
    Many people speculate,,,that the recent upswing in alhziemers patients is a misdiagnosis, and many may in fact be CJD.
    Most alhziemers deaths are not autopsied to look for this. It's pretty scary when you think about it.



    Mad Cow Disease and Humans



    Difficult to diagnose
    There is not, as yet, a definitive medical test for diagnosing Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Since the disease is rare, some physicians might not even consider it as a diagnosis, and might mistake the symptoms for other brain disorders like Alzheimer's or Huntington disease. Scientists suggest that new, sophisticated laboratory testing will in the future be able to detect the prions in an infected person's blood or tissues.
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