Friday 8 April 2011

10 X resistant blastospores attack planktons and dolphins all around Japan

Disturbing news from our Chinese friends at Shouxi:

"A submonolayer fraction of blastospores that remained on the substratum was resistant to 10 times the amphotericin B dose that eliminated the activity of the planktonic populations."

That means the blastospores are starting to attack all the planktons all around where the Japan nuclear disaster melted down into the ocean. The hug earthquake and tsunami that is wiping out Japan has also created a disaster in the sea. Radioactive blastospores and follicles from the meltodown are pouring into the oceans around the reactor zones.

Dr. Roy Vance
Dr.Roy Vance from Blastospore Research Laboratories  said this:

"The independent roles of blastopore formation and dorsal fin mesoderm induction in dorsal axis formation of the Cyclops pyrrhogaster embryo were attempted to be clarified."

In plain talk , aquatic nuclear spores are attacking all sea life from planktin to dolpins, and nothing can be done about it right now.

The sea currents in that part of the world mostly go from left to right and the spread of these super-human bacterias will probalby reach our shores in the West in the future.

>>Wabush

1 comment:

  1. I congratulate you on your strong scientific interest in spores and germs, however I believe you allow your imagination to go too far. The situation in Japan is very serious, but not quite in way you describe.
    Kubo

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