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Old 02-10-2009, 06:06 AM   #256
THE eXchanger
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Default Re: The eXchanger's Thread -2008 The Year of The Trinity of New Beginnings

"PLEAMORPHS

This is a very rough overview of pleamorphs; hopefully it will help
the reader to gain a deeper understanding of the human body and its
many interactions with organisms.

Approximately every 100 years a dedicated researcher discovers the
pleamorphic cycle in the human body. Gaston Nacens is the last one I
know of to make the discovery. He accomplished the feat in France,
but because it upset so many applecarts he was banned from the
country. He settled in Canada. Another Frenchman, Beauchamp made the
same discoveries. Pasteur plagerized Beauchamp, but only partially;
had Pasteur done a complete job, we wouldn't be in the pickle we are
in today. Before Beauchamp a German made the same discoveries and
before him a Dutchman. All used different terminology, yet all were
describing the same things.

The general idea of pleamorphism can be explained by using fly eggs.
I learned to call those metallic colored flies that hang around
rotting meat as "blue bottle flies" so bear with me if you learned
them by a different name. If you teach these flies to deposit their
eggs in a container, and then place rotting fruit in that container,
the eggs will hatch into fruit flies. Amazing, no? The living
organism within the egg senses what it will have to live upon and
develops into the proper kind of fly. This ability to "switch hit" is
called pleamorphism.

After Gaston Nacens settled in Canada and learned English, he again
started publishing. On this side of the big puddle, there was much
interest in his work, but the dark-field microscope turned into a
curse rather than a blessing. Gaston worked under a dark-field
microscope; the problem is that an experienced microscope operator
can quickly switch to the dark-field, yet it takes several years to
have a reasonable level of proficiency. Those who read Gaston's
published works would buy themselves a dark-field, run the
experiments and see zilch, or at least nothing like Gaston was
describing. The real problem was that the user needed two more years
of experience to begin to really see what Gaston was seeing. The
typical results ended with Gaston being labeled off-the-wall,
dreamer, whatever. I first read about his work in the
destroyed "Spotlight" some 20 years ago, and I believe that he is
still living today although a very old man. I'll try to continue with
what I can remember.

Just as the Dutchman, the German and Beauchamp discovered, Gaston saw
under his dark-field microscope pleamorphism taking place in human
blood. (If I have the details askew, and a reader is aware of the
error; please contact me or publish a correction.) Certain pathogens
turn into bacteria which in turn, turn into virus. I do not remember
whether the cycle was 3 step or 4 step. And the virus would change
back into the pathogen. All these steps were mutually beneficial. The
bacteria are scavengers, as well as the virus, which benefit the
human, and the human in turn supply these scavengers with the
environment to grow and live. And remember it is NOT ALL pathogens,
bacteria and virus that do this.

The real interesting part of all this cycle is that if the human body
deteriorates to a point that these pleamorphs recognize that the body
is starting to die, these shift into a 12 or 14 step cycle which is
designed to ensure the survival of these pleamorphs (or their primary
stage) when the body actually dies. These pleamorphs no longer are
mutually beneficial, but rather they fend for their own survival, as
do all living things.

I know of nothing that we can do to enhance the mutually beneficial
part of the cycle other than try to eat the "perfect diet," keep body
pH in the slightly alkaline state and go to the extremes as in raw
eating, juicing, etc. All this being an objective to keep the body in
a "non-dying" state to keep the beneficial cycles working.

Philip N. Ledoux "
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