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Gene manipulation by HF rays.
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After so many years of gene manipulation, now it seem that there might
be a breaktrough in methods.
After carefully studies, the TGL (Tommerup Gene Lab.) has concluded that
it would be possible to manipulate the DNA (Deoxyribo Nucleid Acid) who
carries the genetic information from cell to cell in generation from
generation. Withouth going in to specifics, each cell consists of
22 pair of Chromosomes + a sex chromosome.
Now as every HAM knows today, it is already produced sufficient facts
that there is an overwhelming percentage of babies produced by HAM's
due to HF radiation, that are girls, also from people working in various
telecom departments, this definatly indicates a domninant presence of
X chromosomes in cells of people exposed to HF, this fact has opened up
a fantastic prospective to the future of gene manipulation. Before, there
where only the highly specialized gene labs that had a possibility to
experiment in this field, but with the inconclusive proof that cells
CAN be manipulated by simple HF radiation, imagine what we can do for
ourselves ! Now, the question is of course; how do we influence the
DNA to behave as we want them to. Well, this is not so difficult as
you might think, remember that all DNA strings are copied before every
cellsplit, so, you also have a fair chance to determine when your wife's
or whomever's egg is penetrated by a sperm(s), that's the the time to
act if you want to DYU, and experiment, but remember, practice will take
you far. (DYU = Do it Yourself)
That was one way, but there are many more. I.E;
If you want to experiment on your self or on a good friend, remember that
there is a vast of possibililties to influence hormons. (not mormons)
Like the brain signalmolecules (Neurontransmitters) are very easily
affected by HF, and thus can very easily be manipulated, and as always,
remember, Pratice makes perfect, and it will still take a long time to
exactly calculate wich frequencies that affect which part in a DNA string
but be sure, this will be the future in gene manipulation. And please,
if you have know or have read anything new in the field of HF affecting
genes, please write.
TGL will continue it's efforts towards perfection and are currently trying
to determine baudrates and frequencies but are hampered in the work by a
decree in denmark that forbids using 8 bit transfers to danish subjects,
and even more so by the statement of Mr Jante of the Law Jante Agency,
that there is a great risk involved since someone might succeed to produce
someone who thinks he's better than the law allows.
On behalf of the TGL, 73 de maths oz1lls @ oz5bbs
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