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NEW Stem cell research from adult skin cells has no limits and I archived it and released it all int

Reply from: Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
Date: 20 Nov 2007, 22:44
NEW Stem cell research from adult skin cells has no limits and I archived it and released it all int

NEW Stem cell research from adult skin cells has no limits on what can
result and way back in the ending
years of the last century or sometime in the mid to late 90s when I
had a website on grin . net -- (I received all of this information
information from beings not of this planet Earth) on a method to
regenerate nearly all parts of a human by using stem cells from an
adults skin cells and bathing them in an isolated series of light thru
filters, colors and patterns and so on.

When I made this info available on my old, old acct. on grin . net on my
website it was ignored as I received no email or feedback concerning
it. After a few months and after no downloads to all the stem cell
info in it's single files or all of it in a zip archive file - I
removed it from the website.

I have it all on one of my hard drives for my old Power PC Mac. I
intend to search for this throughly
and when I find this info I will make those involved with this NEW
form of adult skin stem cells research
available for their review, research and any applications they desire
to use it for. After all I released it
into the public domain online from my old website on grin . net many
years ago.

It is possible it can be accessed right now if anybody cares to look
for it online via 'The Way Back Machine' website archives from years
past -- to preserve information that may have been lost otherwise.
When I make this post I will research for it via 'The Way Back
Machine' archives of my website on grin . net
in the past years. Anyway I'm not claiming nor asking for any rights
as I released all the information into
the public domain online. Here I go on my quest for it. Wish me luck
an join in on the search thru 'The Wayback Machine'.

Peace!

- Tom


Reply from: Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
Date: 20 Nov 2007, 23:10
Re: NEW Stem cell research from adult skin cells has no limits and I archived it and released it all

On Nov 20, 1:44 pm, Saint Isadore Patron Saint of the Internet
<tadap...@gmail . com > wrote:
> NEW Stem cell research from adult skin cells has no limits on what can
> result and way back in the ending
> years of the last century or sometime in the mid to late 90s when I
> had a website on grin . net -- (I received all of this information
> information from beings not of this planet Earth) on a method to
> regenerate nearly all parts of a human by using stem cells from an
> adults skin cells and bathing them in an isolated series of light thru
> filters, colors and patterns and so on.
>
> When I made this info available on my old, old acct. on grin . net on my
> website it was ignored as I received no email or feedback concerning
> it. After a few months and after no downloads to all the stem cell
> info in it's single files or all of it in a zip archive file - I
> removed it from the website.
>
> I have it all on one of my hard drives for my old Power PC Mac. I
> intend to search for this throughly
> and when I find this info I will make those involved with this NEW
> form of adult skin stem cells research
> available for their review, research and any applications they desire
> to use it for. After all I released it
> into the public domain online from my old website on grin . net many
> years ago.
>
> It is possible it can be accessed right now if anybody cares to look
> for it online via 'The Way Back Machine' website archives from years
> past -- to preserve information that may have been lost otherwise.
> When I make this post I will research for it via 'The Way Back
> Machine' archives of my website on grin . net
> in the past years. Anyway I'm not claiming nor asking for any rights
> as I released all the information into
> the public domain online. Here I go on my quest for it. Wish me luck
> an join in on the search thru 'The Wayback Machine'.
>
> Peace!
>
> - Tom

Before you dismiss this all as the rantings of a net kook
(Which I can indeed be labeled on many post) think of so
much information on technology advances lost for one reason
or another - take Nicola Tesla and much of his lost and
supressed or simply ignored as many at the time of his research
years considered him as insane.




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