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Dictionary » S » Sewer Sewersewer 2. (Science: zoology) A small tortricid moth whose larva sews together the edges of a leaf by means of silk; as, the apple-leaf sewer (Phoxopteris nubeculana) ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: A myth of biology debunked... "Go google you obviously think only your text books hold the truth a little more life experience and you will realise you can find truth in a sewer if you know what you are looking for just look at all the texts books over the last hundred years most now just contain old myths i notice none ...
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The Fiber Disease... carried by insect vectors, as some type of bug bite frequently precedes the onset of the disorder(s). The agent(s) producing Morgellons are in the sewer systems. Also included are photomicrographs of very strange skin lesions. Morgellons appears almost biblical in its characteristics…. like something ...
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Morgellons Cause Revealed!... carried by insect vectors, as some type of bug bite frequently precedes the onset of the disorder(s). The agent(s) producing Morgellons are in the sewer systems. Also included are photomicrographs of very strange skin lesions. Morgellons appears almost biblical in its characteristics…. like something ...
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The Fiber Disease... from Morg research and guess where it led me too( of course they were coded but....cha ching, I got thru.....They led me to sanitation and water/sewer treatment plants.....I swear to God. http://www.ebi.ac.uk/interpro/potm/2005_9/Page1.htm and randy, it was from Nasa and the Prez too.....so yeah, ...
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The Fiber Disease... jet fusion Venus mars Eddys weather control Sea I. panopticism Liers spying rats robotics robotic wasp laying fibre optic cable underground in the sewer animals eating tainted waste and us drinking the run off big co's that have their experts doing nafarious agendas more lies, more hate and more ...
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