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“These particles have much similarity with biological cells though they are devoid of DNA,” - Godfrey Louis of Mahatma Gandhi University. In other words, these cells are not carbon based, have no DNA, and yet they replicate.

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  • Kittyrins
    Kittyrins 2006-07-24T01:47:26Z says:

    Well, for once it isnt transexual asian chicks with bright coloured hair. Kudos to you Ryoga

  • Typx
    Typx 2006-07-24T01:51:00Z says:

    Do you have a link with moreinfo about this stuff?

  • RyogaVee
    RyogaVee 2006-07-24T01:55:40Z says:

    Google Red Rain

  • cingular_nick
    cingular_nick 2006-07-24T02:05:10Z says:

    They discovered the mediacal term for this: Mexican DNA bc they reproduce rapidly, dont have any identification, and scientists dont know how they got there....and they smell.

  • RyogaVee
    RyogaVee 2006-07-24T02:19:31Z says:

    ^thats actually funny

  • fabreeze805
    fabreeze805 2006-07-24T02:43:44Z says:

    Muchosucko has turned into science lab!

  • My_Balls_Itch
    My_Balls_Itch 2006-07-24T02:56:31Z says:

    These are actually biochemclone-cyberneurocells from the 'Secret American Bad Stuff Lab' and RyogaVee risked his life to bring us this image. Show some respect people... sheesh...

  • Wario7793
    Wario7793 2006-07-24T03:41:54Z says:

    well, fuck me raw, think they'll genetically engineer Sea Monkeys so they'll do all the wonderful stuff shown on the package?

  • satsu
    satsu 2006-07-24T03:59:25Z says:

    Doesdst thou anyone giveth a shit?

  • RyogaVee
    RyogaVee 2006-07-24T05:10:16Z says:

    you'll care when it hits your water supply. Or when you put two and two together and realize things without DNA should not replicate and fall out of the sky.

  • My_Balls_Itch
    My_Balls_Itch 2006-07-24T05:22:56Z says:

    Seriosly... RyogaVee... You need to check your meds.

  • booglysnot
    booglysnot 2006-07-24T06:03:21Z says:

    Apparently some researcher walked outside and it was raining this stuff... Given the fact that they have no DNA, etc. he thinks these might lend some credibility to the panspermia theory of how life came to be on Earth... He sent samples to other scientist to review his findings... This should be pretty interesting if anything comes of it...

  • rainman
    rainman 2006-07-24T10:54:09Z says:

    An overview of this Red Rain event that happend a few years ago:

    http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/R/red_rain_of_Kerala.html

  • Victorious
    Victorious 2006-07-24T12:18:07Z says:

    wikipedia says 51% of the dried sediment's weight was carbon.

  • RyogaVee
    RyogaVee 2006-07-24T12:55:31Z says:

    check the CNN report - http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/06/02/red.rain/index.html
    -
    "Specifically, Louis has isolated strange, thick-walled, red-tinted cell-like structures about 10 microns in size. Stranger still, dozens of his experiments suggest that the particles may lack DNA yet still reproduce plentifully, even in water superheated to nearly 600 degrees Fahrenheit . (The known upper limit for life in water is about 250 degrees Fahrenheit"

  • fuz
    fuz 2006-07-24T13:16:31Z says:

    There's been organisms found living in all sorts of conditions, there's a pool of the toxic chemicals somewhere in the US its even a tourist attraction, the chemicals are from mining and are so toxic nothing could live in it so they thought. You have an organism that lives in deep-sea volcanic vents at boiling tempatures there's loads of stuff like this going on around the world.
    Im only guessing here but there was an industrial acindent in India years ago , Bhopal disaster and tonnes of chemicals were released into the atmosphere so maybe some air born organism found a way of living off it ?

  • Botemedlet
    Botemedlet 2006-07-24T13:16:58Z says:

    RyovogaVee, thats bullshit!
    Life have been known for a period of time to grow and reproduce at above 300 degrees Celsius (sth like 570 Fahrenheit), in underwater-volcanoes.

  • chairman_of_the_bored
    chairman_of_the_bored 2006-07-24T13:35:37Z says:

    It could come from anywhere (and that is supposed to mean primarily on this earth) and all of your supportive material is full of caveats since it hasn't been researched to a degree accepted by professionals in the field to come to any sort of proper conclusion. How do I know? because just like you do seemingly all the time when it comes to the crunch, I happen to personally know a relevant professional.

  • fuz
    fuz 2006-07-24T13:54:31Z says:

    I have to say though your theory isnt all that far fetched, its called Panspermia( i got that from wiki) its an intresting read and leads to other thought provoking stuff. So unless anyone can tell me where life ogriginated from you cant really ridicule it can you.

  • rabbet
    rabbet 2006-07-24T16:19:31Z says:

    mayb it devoid of DNA cus he hasnt found it yet. i say. "LOOK HARDER!!"

  • RyogaVee
    RyogaVee 2006-07-24T20:04:48Z says:

    I understand life and exsist at vents near volcanos, but NOT at 600 degrees. and alos, the life we have found IS carbon based and does have DNA. the thing here is this have no knowne DNA, not cvarbon basedm and its replicating at an alarming rate, plus, its coming out of the sky. which means its in the water, and people are drinking it. earthly or not, its still enought to be VERY conserned

  • SureEnuff
    SureEnuff 2006-07-25T01:27:59Z says:

    It's people! Red Rain is made out of people. They're making our rain out of people. Next thing they'll be breeding us like cattle for food. You've gotta tell them. You've gotta tell them!

  • dovriot
    dovriot 2006-07-25T03:48:20Z says:

    i dont know about this mortgenousions disease<br>but if it had no dna and its not a virus, tell me HOW it replicates<br>if its not alive then it doesnt take in nutrients or other material to make more of itself<br>and these chemtrails<br>i dont know enough about fuel emmissions, but it doesnt seem that sinister

  • RyogaVee
    RyogaVee 2006-07-25T05:02:48Z says:

    @dovriot - Bingo, thats the $1,000,000 question, how does somehting with no DNA replicate itself? Defies all of what we know about how basic life functions.

  • wioneo
    wioneo 2006-07-25T07:21:15Z says:

    Living red jell-o blobs, eh? Feed em to a monkey and see what happens. It's not animal cruelty if PETA doen't find out.

  • jimijames
    jimijames 2006-07-25T07:40:22Z says:

    my eyes are bleeding. I'm going for some lunch now.

  • SavageHenry
    SavageHenry 2006-07-25T07:55:53Z says:

    I just hope it makes zombies....

    LOCK AND LOAD!

  • omfg
    omfg 2006-07-25T08:18:16Z says:

    SOYLENT GR- er..... RED!

  • johnmerrickxx
    johnmerrickxx 2006-07-25T16:32:17Z says:

    There's something naturally inexplainable... it must be a government cover-up. It's got to BE!!!!

  • Dick_Gozenya
    Dick_Gozenya 2006-07-25T18:11:21Z says:

    Eh, too much blah blah blahing. Time for me to make some yellow rain (and maybe some brown hail).

  • brotherhay
    brotherhay 2006-07-25T19:46:30Z says:

    i piss these things nightly.

RyogaVee
posted July 24, 2006

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