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QUESTION 3
 
You are making unnecessary complications to your theory by introducing the
additional aspects of intense infrasound, UV light, etc, on top of the
well founded high manganese aspect of your work. I just cannot see why you
need these extra facets when the cause of progressive neuro-degeneration is so
well demonstrated by the high incidence of neuro-degenerative disease amongst
those occupationally involved in arc welding, steel milling, etc, that the
manganese exposure on its own will produce neuro-degenerative disease. And
then the high incidence of prion diseases around tectonic fault lines is,
again,  due to the high manganese levels that exude from the volcanoes, etc.
This new idea of sound is simply stupid. I'm sorry but Its crazy.
 
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Well, we must remember we are dealing with TSEs here; diseases which are
complicated and transmissible in the lab; diseases whose pathology and
clinical profile can be distinguished apart from the more common
neuro-degenerative diseases like Parkinsons and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
to which you refer. So it seems reasonable for me to assume that the causes
of these various diseases could each be independently triggered off by
different variants of metal species - perhaps involving metals that exhibit
different oxidative, quantum or magnetic status. In combination with the
various genetic susceptibility factors which are associated with these
diseases.

Furthermore, I have consistently noticed the presence of phenomena that
generate excessively high intensities of low frequency infrasound (eg; low
flying military aircraft, quarry explosions, earthquake/volcanic activity)
in all TSE clusters that I have investigated to date - to the extent that you
can almost predict the areas of TSE clusters without actual prior knowledge
of the whereabouts of the disease cases. I would doubt that such a 100%
correlation is pure coincidence. I would say that it is crazy not to address
this correlation!
 
You should also be aware that occupational involvement with welding gear,
steel mills, does not only involve exposure to manganese. It also involves
chronic exposure to the intensive levels of the ultra violet and infrasound
that are generated by the the operation of the welder and the steel mills.
Likewise, manganese emitting volcanoes also radiate high intensities of
infrasound.

What is more, the good work by Dr David Brown at Cambridge showed that prion

protein can bind manganese in the absence of copper and subsequently
transform to the protease resistant form of prion protein as seen in the TSE
diseased brain. But the manganese prions that were generated in these
experiments were not pathogenic - as would have to be demonstrated in order
to provide evidence that the fully fledged causal prion had been created. So
what is so crazy in proposing the additional factor of intensive sound or
light energy, particularly since manganese is well recognised to absorb these
energies - undergoing atomic structural/magnetic modifications at the more
intensive end of the exposure spectrum! The fact that metals such as
chromium and  trivalent manganese are used by the audio music industry for
storing the sound energy on music tapes demonstrates the very real basis of
my proposal. How can it be crazy, for gods sake! 

At least Japanese scientists at Kobe have taken my work seriously, and they
have  beamed manganese prions with near infrared light waves and caused the
prions to aggregate and form the fibril structures that are so characteristic
of the TSE diseased brain.   

Mark Purdey


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