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Mycoplasmal Infections schizophrenia, depression and Alzheimer's disease. The growth cycle of pleomorphic organisms includesa | Some of these, including Parkinson's disease, could be stage as cell-wall-deficient (CWD) microbes. These may cured by eliminating the mycoplasmal infestation (see arise endogenously, within our body, or arrive from the __http://tinyurl.com/233x9k). outside as Mycoplasma species. Orthodox microbiology does not recognise that CWD microbes can arise A Revolution in Microscopy endogenously, but mycoplasmas have been known since A revolutionary technique in optical microscopy, 1898 as the smallest group of bacteria. The term"myco" invented by German researcher Kurt Olbrich, has been indicates fungus-like properties, while "plasma" points developed by Grayfield Optical Inc. (see the website to the soft shell without a cell wall. Mycoplasmas are _http://www.grayfieldoptical.com). It allows one to see actually living particles of bacterial nucleic acid and are _—_ detailed structures that are otherwise not even visible regarded as being parasites in our body. with conventional phase-contrast microscopy. Now it is Mycoplasmas or their spores are so small that, like — possible to observe the decomposition of live blood or viruses, they go through bacterial filters and may _ the pleomorphic changes from spores or viral forms to contaminate blood used for transfusions. Often _ bacteria and fungi in diseased blood. mycoplasmal infections remain symptomless until one Previous researchers of pleomorphic processes were suffers a traumatic event or when health deteriorates for _ restricted to a magnification of about 2,000 times and a some other reason. Because of the missing cell wall, resolution of 200 nm, while the Olbrich Lens System mycoplasmas don't respond to most antibiotics. allows magnifications of up to 30,000 times and Commonly, mycoplasmal resolutions of less than 100 nm infections are associated with with great depth of focus in the presence of other natural colours. Therefore, pathogenic microbes and everything can now be seen in parasites. Mycoplasmas LIS much greater detail and can Of special interest presently actually living particles even be filmed. are the microbes associated ° . ° Orthodox microbiologists with Lyme disease, which can of bacterial nucleic acid have used conventiona originate naturally from a tick and are regarded as being analytical methods and theories bite. The bacteria that cause . . to prove that the observed Lyme disease, the spiral-shaped parasites In our body. Enderlein structures are dead Borrelia, have been shown to exist in a bacterial as well as in instead used the Olbrich system a mycoplasmal form and as and filmed the developmen spores. They also can hide from the immune system by and movement of these entities they would be unable to protein aggregates, but if they using markers of normal body cells. defend their dogma. Modern Lyme disease started in 1975 as an epidemic in I recommend that you watch these videos at the the town of Lyme, Connecticut, close to a biological Grayfield Optical website. The first video, a warfare research laboratory. US government scientists ttp://tinyurl.com/6xqezfx, shows the activity and hold a patent on behalf of the US Army for the crystalline | development of pleomorphic microbes in the blood. A Mycoplasma fermentans. This semi-synthetic species appears onger video, made earlier and of lesser quality bu to be much more dangerous than the natural variety (see showing additional interesting facts, is a Public Health Alert article at http://tinyurl.com/n246xe). ttp://tinyurl.com/6ykople. Disregard the scientific Mycoplasma fermentans is an important agent in severa details of the explanations, and especially the difficult- modern diseases which suddenly appeared in epidemic o-understand names of the various microbes and form, such as AIDS, Lyme disease, Gulf War syndrome and processes, and just focus on what you see. Morgellons disease. Various mycoplasmal species are For detailed drawings and descriptions of the associated with pneumonia, bladder infections, endocrine | development cycle of these pleomorphic microbes, see dysfunctions, gastro-intestinal distress and other tp://tinyurl.com/3ehmxta. In the head of these club- conditions. A key problem with mycoplasmas is their shaped microbes one can see new spores or viruses disruptive influence on cholesterol and other sterols, and evolving; and when the whole structure reaches a even worse is the toxic effect of the Borrelia spirochaete on _ certain size, the head explodes and releases a new batch lipoproteins, thereby wrecking the metabolism of fat. of virus-sized particles into the blood. Immune cells or The microbes of Lyme disease may trigger hundreds o phagocytes gobble up these virus forms to destroy different symptoms and have now been shown to mimic _ them, but if there are too many they just continue to most chronic diseases, especially chronic fatigue develop inside the phagocytes into club-shaped forms. conditions, fibromyalgia and autoimmune diseases in These eventually break out again, with large heads full general, but also mental conditions such as __ of viruses that they release into the blood. schizophrenia, depression and Alzheimer's disease. Some of these, including Parkinson's disease, could be cured by eliminating the mycoplasmal infestation (see http://tinyurl.com/233x9k). Mycoplasmas are actually living particles of bacterial nucleic acid and are regarded as being parasites in our body. 42 * NEXUS DECEMBER 2011 - JANUARY 2012 www.nexusmagazine.com