06-03-2010, 11:43 PM
More from Judyth:
As Ed Haslam wrote, it was more important to get rid of Lee Oswald due to our bioweapon operation than it was for any other reason. Lee also was involved in it up to his eyebrows. You have been taught that he was stupid, a nobody. I remind you that he learned Russian so well Armstrong believed he was a native speaker.
Note that Lee Oswald's half brother, John Pic, worked in a US armed forces pathology laboratory in San Antonio and ran lab operations, that is in the W.C. Records....Is it a stretch to believe that his half-brother had enough brains to do lab work? Only if you knew what was really going on can you put these together and get the big picture. Otherwise, you can’t sift the wheat from the chaff.
Lee was trained to handle the bioweapon and knew how to keep it alive, to get it safely into the hands of others. He knew the polio vaccine was contaminated and was still being passed out to everybody anyway, to be used, despite the presence of the cancer-causing monkey virus. It would take decades to get rid of the contamination.
Lee knew there were plans to ship our bioweapon-contaminated monkeys to Africa, both to cover the origin of the bioweapon and to hopefully decimate the black population--eugenics society plans behind the back doors...Note that the creation of this type of virus was sped up artificially--but when they are tracing the origins, they say it goes back to the 1930’s, etc. Because they assume a normal rate of generational changes, when in fact it was accelerated. You can’t use the usual mathematical paradigms to trace how ‘old’ the bioweapon and its offshoots actually are. In nature, such changes go slowly. Not so in the lab. The public is deceived into thinking HIV and other such viruses that may have been handled in a way similar to what we were doing, actually began in the 1930’s or so, and the disinfo folks will push that.
Lee knew that M.D. Anderson (and, we believe, Baylor) also had the bioweapon--the only person beside myself who knew it had got out of Ochsner's hands. But now I am the last one still alive. The other person who knew that was Hugh Ward, who flew Lee to Houston in a Schlumberger plane, a Dove.
As I told you, Hugh Ward died May, 1964; flaming plane crash, Mexico. Guy Banister died in June, 1964 and his files were stolen – people in New Orleans in 2000 told me he was shot in the back, including Anna Lewis, but the coroner wisely for his own health seems to have decided on a heart attack.
Dr. Mary Sherman died July 21, 1964; the day the W.C. arrived to take testimonies. By then, everybody got the message.
I am the last witness still alive that knows the bioweapon went to deep freeze (liquid nitrogen) at M.D. Anderson. How do I know that? I was sent to work at PenChem, where I made glyceride compounds they tested freezing cells with in liquid nitrogen. BTW, every day I had to work with liquid nitrogen.
For fun, I show here part of somebody’s description of working with it, exactly as did I:
Liquid nitrogen has been part of my scientific life since I first entered a lab. See, there's two types of cells you can grow (in petri dishes, flasks, 6-96 well plates, or, in the case of one microbiology undergrad, on the flesh of your back). Primary cells have been taken directly from the source, be it a human or an animal,via biopsy or just by cutting it open and taking out an organ or two. You 'split' (ie. take a smaller amount of cells from a container that's full of 'em and transport to a new, fresh container) primary cells about 20 times at most. After that, you can't be sure they're the same cells you started with - primary cells have a bad habit of changing.
The second type are the immortalised cells. The first of these was the HeLa cells, and they were originally the cervical cancer cells of a woman called Henrietta Lacks (hence, the HeLa), who died from the disease. She was also royally screwed over by the doctor who propogated these cells from her biopsy without her permission or knowledge and, eventually commercialised those 'progeny'. You're not allowed to do that today (says the woman who had to write a 25 page ethics application to ask permission to use people's blood cells which we'd then dispose of, not alter and make shitloads of money off). Immortialised cell-lines don't change. This makes them awesome. What little comfort Henrietta's family can take from the entire shitty mess is that HeLa cells have been instrumental in everything from development of the Sacks vaccine for Polio to understanding of telemeres and their role in cancer. Next time you're having a drink, raise your glass to Henrietta Lacks.
Regardless of what type of cell you're using, you need a stock of them. Here's where liquid nitrogen comes in. Take one large container, fill it with racks containing boxes of your cells samples. Add liquid nitrogen and there you have it, long term cell storage. The temperature of liquid nitrogen is about -200C, AKA, Really Fucking Cold. This stops the cells from doing, well, anything. It's like those cold mornings when you don't want to get out of bed, multiplied by a million. Here's a demonstration picture of a random scientist and their cells:
But there's another feature of liquid nitrogen that isn't so well known. At room temperature, it evaporates. When it evaporates, it expands to about 7 times what it is in liquid form, shoving the oxygen and carbon dioxide away. This has a bad effect on humans, because our lungs are set up according to the usual ratio of oxygen:carbon dioxide: nitrogen, and if it's not right, you're not conscious. What makes it worse is that nitrogen is heavier than oxygen and carbon dioxide and when people pass out, they tend to fall downwards. Where it's mostly nitrogen.
I am mentioning this because I was working with this in 1963. Due to the correspondence I had, I know that the bioweapon was frozen and can be grown and used at any time. Period.
Interestingly, McAdams had on his website and—I have the posts—posted that Dr. Sherman was not a cancer researcher, just an orthopaedic surgeon. He said a colleague of his assured him cancer cells cannot be injected in people and stay viable....that you cannot get cancer from injections. He laughed at the notion.
As Ed Haslam wrote, it was more important to get rid of Lee Oswald due to our bioweapon operation than it was for any other reason. Lee also was involved in it up to his eyebrows. You have been taught that he was stupid, a nobody. I remind you that he learned Russian so well Armstrong believed he was a native speaker.
Note that Lee Oswald's half brother, John Pic, worked in a US armed forces pathology laboratory in San Antonio and ran lab operations, that is in the W.C. Records....Is it a stretch to believe that his half-brother had enough brains to do lab work? Only if you knew what was really going on can you put these together and get the big picture. Otherwise, you can’t sift the wheat from the chaff.
Lee was trained to handle the bioweapon and knew how to keep it alive, to get it safely into the hands of others. He knew the polio vaccine was contaminated and was still being passed out to everybody anyway, to be used, despite the presence of the cancer-causing monkey virus. It would take decades to get rid of the contamination.
Lee knew there were plans to ship our bioweapon-contaminated monkeys to Africa, both to cover the origin of the bioweapon and to hopefully decimate the black population--eugenics society plans behind the back doors...Note that the creation of this type of virus was sped up artificially--but when they are tracing the origins, they say it goes back to the 1930’s, etc. Because they assume a normal rate of generational changes, when in fact it was accelerated. You can’t use the usual mathematical paradigms to trace how ‘old’ the bioweapon and its offshoots actually are. In nature, such changes go slowly. Not so in the lab. The public is deceived into thinking HIV and other such viruses that may have been handled in a way similar to what we were doing, actually began in the 1930’s or so, and the disinfo folks will push that.
Lee knew that M.D. Anderson (and, we believe, Baylor) also had the bioweapon--the only person beside myself who knew it had got out of Ochsner's hands. But now I am the last one still alive. The other person who knew that was Hugh Ward, who flew Lee to Houston in a Schlumberger plane, a Dove.
As I told you, Hugh Ward died May, 1964; flaming plane crash, Mexico. Guy Banister died in June, 1964 and his files were stolen – people in New Orleans in 2000 told me he was shot in the back, including Anna Lewis, but the coroner wisely for his own health seems to have decided on a heart attack.
Dr. Mary Sherman died July 21, 1964; the day the W.C. arrived to take testimonies. By then, everybody got the message.
I am the last witness still alive that knows the bioweapon went to deep freeze (liquid nitrogen) at M.D. Anderson. How do I know that? I was sent to work at PenChem, where I made glyceride compounds they tested freezing cells with in liquid nitrogen. BTW, every day I had to work with liquid nitrogen.
For fun, I show here part of somebody’s description of working with it, exactly as did I:
Liquid nitrogen has been part of my scientific life since I first entered a lab. See, there's two types of cells you can grow (in petri dishes, flasks, 6-96 well plates, or, in the case of one microbiology undergrad, on the flesh of your back). Primary cells have been taken directly from the source, be it a human or an animal,via biopsy or just by cutting it open and taking out an organ or two. You 'split' (ie. take a smaller amount of cells from a container that's full of 'em and transport to a new, fresh container) primary cells about 20 times at most. After that, you can't be sure they're the same cells you started with - primary cells have a bad habit of changing.
The second type are the immortalised cells. The first of these was the HeLa cells, and they were originally the cervical cancer cells of a woman called Henrietta Lacks (hence, the HeLa), who died from the disease. She was also royally screwed over by the doctor who propogated these cells from her biopsy without her permission or knowledge and, eventually commercialised those 'progeny'. You're not allowed to do that today (says the woman who had to write a 25 page ethics application to ask permission to use people's blood cells which we'd then dispose of, not alter and make shitloads of money off). Immortialised cell-lines don't change. This makes them awesome. What little comfort Henrietta's family can take from the entire shitty mess is that HeLa cells have been instrumental in everything from development of the Sacks vaccine for Polio to understanding of telemeres and their role in cancer. Next time you're having a drink, raise your glass to Henrietta Lacks.
Regardless of what type of cell you're using, you need a stock of them. Here's where liquid nitrogen comes in. Take one large container, fill it with racks containing boxes of your cells samples. Add liquid nitrogen and there you have it, long term cell storage. The temperature of liquid nitrogen is about -200C, AKA, Really Fucking Cold. This stops the cells from doing, well, anything. It's like those cold mornings when you don't want to get out of bed, multiplied by a million. Here's a demonstration picture of a random scientist and their cells:
But there's another feature of liquid nitrogen that isn't so well known. At room temperature, it evaporates. When it evaporates, it expands to about 7 times what it is in liquid form, shoving the oxygen and carbon dioxide away. This has a bad effect on humans, because our lungs are set up according to the usual ratio of oxygen:carbon dioxide: nitrogen, and if it's not right, you're not conscious. What makes it worse is that nitrogen is heavier than oxygen and carbon dioxide and when people pass out, they tend to fall downwards. Where it's mostly nitrogen.
I am mentioning this because I was working with this in 1963. Due to the correspondence I had, I know that the bioweapon was frozen and can be grown and used at any time. Period.
Interestingly, McAdams had on his website and—I have the posts—posted that Dr. Sherman was not a cancer researcher, just an orthopaedic surgeon. He said a colleague of his assured him cancer cells cannot be injected in people and stay viable....that you cannot get cancer from injections. He laughed at the notion.