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Bugs such as caterpillars can eat infected plant matter. The caterpillar can

then eaten by a bird. The bird is parasitized by a bird mite, and the bird mite

can then vector the bacteria to a human.

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> I just have a hard time seeing a mite connection with agrobacterium.  Although

I never ever in my wildest dreams would I expected they could infest humans

either.

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OK that part makes sense. And it is an interesting facet that I had not considered. So you think that the bacterial infection uses the mites as a vector, but the mites have no interest in the bacteria as food. Thank you for clearing this up. I don't understand how the bacterium can find a suitable host in humans. It infects plants as its host because it has theoretically evolved to use their cellular machinery and specific proteins to live. And we don't have those proteins.The agrobacterium genome is large for a bacterium. Most engineering happens to a specific plasmid that it transfers into plant genomes to make a more hospitable living environment. The rest of the genes in the genome should still be targeted to plants.Someone would have had to have spent vast amounts of time engineering

this bacterium to make it suitable to humans. They would have had to have top of the line protetctive equipment, lots of funding, and a lack of published data suggests it could have been secret and possibly governmental. I know some of you have said this before, but this is the first time I justify a possible sequence of events to myself.I believe this engineering is a very real possibility since stable genetic transfer to humans AT SPECIFIC PLACES, which Agro is very good at, and without the risks posed by traditional retroviral vectors, ie aids, is one of the largest stumbling blocks to many magnificent technologies such as stem cell research.However, with engineering to this extent, It seems that Dr. Citovsky would have had a difficult time finding the bacterium using techniques geared to an unengineered strain.Again, though, this technology would have only become availabe fairly recently, about the time

Morgellon's started.I'm very excited to hear his research, and I'm tempted to contact him.From: myrtle_maui <myrtle_maui@...>Subject: WOW Re: Environment help on MMSbird mites Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 2:58 PM

Bugs such as caterpillars can eat infected plant matter. The caterpillar can then eaten by a bird. The bird is parasitized by a bird mite, and the bird mite can then vector the bacteria to a human.

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> I just have a hard time seeing a mite connection with agrobacterium. Although I never ever in my wildest dreams would I expected they could infest humans either.

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