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 No.33425

Earth is being seeded with genetic material coming from space and from the evidence, my theory is organisms that produce and use insulin are being infected and/or bio-engineered via seeding from space.

January 24th 2015 - Space seed found in earth's stratosphere fallen from space.

> Professor Milton Wainwright and his team have found a microscopic metal globe in dust and particulate matter collected from the stratosphere.

> Structure is made from the metals titanium and vanadium with a “gooey” biological liquid oozing from its centre.

> He said there are several theories as to where it came from, the first being it is a complete microorganism programmed to propagate alien life on Earth.

>“It is a ball about the width of a human hair, which has filamentous life on the outside and a gooey biological material oozing from its centre,” he said.

>He said the curious orb landed on the sampler balloon it left a tiny impact crater proving it could not have gently fallen from close by.

>“On hitting the stratosphere sampler the sphere made an impact crater" … “This impact crater proves that the sphere was incoming to Earth from space, an organism coming from Earth would not be travelling fast enough when it fell back to Earth to cause such damage.

https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/latest-news/is-this-picture-a-seed-sent-to-earth-by-aliens-scientists-discover-mysterious-organism/

""Seperate test proving that dna can survive re-entry into earth's atmosphere.""

https://phys.org/news/2014-11-dna-survives-critical-entry-earth.html

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 No.33426

=Space Seed==

> Structure is made from the metals titanium and vanadium with a “gooey” biological liquid oozing possibly plasmid from its centre.

<Titanium:

https://www.thoughtco.com/titanium-facts-606609

Low valency, so doesn't react readily with other elements. Good for storing biological matter, just search for "low valency containers for biological matter"

High heat tolerance and very strong so perfect space container.

<Vanadium:

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-749-VANADIUM.aspx?activeIngredientId=749&activeIngredientName=VANADIUM

> Vanadium is a mineral. Vanadium supplements are used as medicine.

> Vanadium is used for treating diabetes, low blood sugar, high cholesterol, heart disease, tuberculosis, syphilis, a form of “tired blood” (anemia), and water retention (edema); for improving athletic performance in weight training; and for preventing cancer.

>There is some evidence that vanadium might act like insulin, or help to increase the effects of insulin.

<Insulin:

Insulin is a hormone that signals to the body's cells that there is food available to be consumed, or in this case to start moving the plasmid to the cells of the body.

<“gooey” biological liquid possibly Plasmid:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmid

>the term plasmid should be adopted as the term for extrachromosomal genetic element,[5] and to distinguish it from viruses, the definition was narrowed to genetic elements that exist exclusively or predominantly outside of the chromosome and can replicate autonomously.[6]

>In order for plasmids to replicate independently within a cell, they must possess a stretch of DNA that can act as an origin of replication.

>Plasmids are the most-commonly used bacterial cloning vectors.[14]

<Vectors:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_(molecular_biology)

>In molecular cloning, a vector is a DNA molecule used as a vehicle to artificially carry foreign genetic material into another cell, where it can be replicated and/or expressed(e.g.- plasmid, cosmic,Lambda phages).

>Genetic units like viruses and some bacteria have space survival attributes (resistance to cosmic radiation) that are far in excess of anything that would be needed if evolution is confined to a planet like the Earth.

>Viruses, bacteria, and even cellular structures like diatoms have a more or less continual input from space. Hence similarities and genetic homologies between terrestrial species and newcomers is to be expected.


 No.33427

"Similarities and genetic homologies between terrestrial species and newcomers is to be expected. Genetic units like viruses and some bacteria have space survival attributes."

Professor Wickramasinghe was mentioned in the article, he did an AMA on reddit where he said something very interesting

https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/2ew45f/im_professor_chandra_wickramasinghe_director_of/

>Genetic units like viruses and some bacteria have space survival attributes (resistance to cosmic radiation) that are far in excess of anything that would be needed if evolution is confined to a planet like the Earth.

>Viruses, bacteria, and even cellular structures like diatoms have a more or less continual input from space. Hence similarities and genetic homologies between terrestrial species and newcomers is to be expected.

I'm looking for the dna/rna studies of the gooey biological liquid and I'll post them here if I find them.

Next places I'll be looking:

http://miltonwainwright.com

http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/directory/professor-milton-wainwright/

http://miltonwainwright.com/edgescience-new-issue-life-from-space/ (2016 publication talking about this)


 No.33428

So basically, panspermia confirmed? I don't see what it has to do with aliens, though. They would probably come up with more reliable methods of seeding distant planets than shooting microscopic metal globes into space hoping they'll land somewhere.


 No.33429

File: bff96e0842397da⋯.png (324.9 KB, 750x922, 375:461, Screenshot_20170705_193345.png)

File: 1b4747db8e69a8c⋯.png (317.31 KB, 744x975, 248:325, Screenshot_20170705_193428.png)

File: df712325278972e⋯.png (306.23 KB, 722x911, 722:911, Screenshot_20170705_193453.png)

File: 1a11d4171d8bdaf⋯.png (281.92 KB, 708x966, 118:161, Screenshot_20170705_193523.png)

https://www.scientificexploration.org/edgescience/25

I've attached extracted report from edge science issue 25

>SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) imaging shows the presence of biological filaments on the surface. Biological material was also seen to ooze from the sphere when it was moved using a nano-manipulator and monitored in real time.

Interesting biological filaments on the surface. Sensors perhaps?


 No.33430

>>33428

neopanspermia, and not confirmed yet. Read the "how critics have responded" section of edge science article. They are confident they can reproduce, but they need to reproduce.

To clarify I didn't mention they said anything about aliens. I personally theorize that from the make up of the sphere, with the inclusion of vanadium and plasmid contained in a titanium shell, that it would be perfect interplanetary bio engineering platform.

It would be a ""highly"" reliable method according to Professor Wickramasinghe and he would know.

I'm really looking for some rna/dna analysis on that gooey bio matter. If it's a plasmid, then it would be too perfect.


 No.33433

>>33428

>>33430

Professor Wickramasinghe also said: "Similarities and genetic homologies between terrestrial species and newcomers is to be expected. "

Hypothetically, with this theory, if we could find and did find a planet, where we knew life was living, and we were wanting to kill said life because we believed it was hostile or just because we really need that planet cleared of alien life, we could potentially, make a lot of various plasmids, virus vectors, virii that would affect humans, other mammals, sea life, lizards, etc. And shoot it at said planet, it would potentially wipe alien life out on this alien planet.


 No.33434

>>33430

Going against the standard theory of evolution is strictly taboo. These guys are putting their careers at risk, especially since they can't prove that the sphere came from space, which gives biologists all the reason they need to ignore their findings. This is definitely something worth keeping our eyes on, though. It could potentially be big news.


 No.33435

>>33434

Yeah, I hope they get someone to reproduce it. I'll be keeping looking out for plans to do so.

I don't think it goes against evolution as much as it could supplement it.


 No.33436

I asked on his blog.

http://miltonwainwright.com/edgescience-new-issue-life-from-space/#comment-21

Hello professor Wainwright,

What tests, were run on the gooey biological matter?

Thanks in advance.

I just noticed he was on coast to coast but I can't find it on youtube or soundcloud:

http://miltonwainwright.com/prof-milton-wainwright-to-speak-as-a-guest-on-coast-to-coast-am-radio/

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2015/09/20


 No.33695

File: 15755f0f0c22663⋯.gif (1.71 MB, 280x150, 28:15, 15755f0f0c2266352bee75a98f….gif)

>>33436

2 weeks later, he hasn't replied.




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