Pleomorphism refers to the belief th t microorganisms can adopt multiple forms d ring a single growth cycle. It was riginally proposed by a French Scientist and c ntemporary of Louis Pasteur named Antoine B champ. He observed tiny particles, which he c lled microzymas (small fermenters), that seemingly s bsequently transformed into living bacteria. This pinion was refuted by the classical xperiments of Pasteur that argued against sp ntaneous generation of life forms. Later pr ponents of pleomorphism included Royal Raymond R fe, Virginia Livingston and Gaston Naessens. R fe argued that cancer associated viruses (BX and BY) c uld become E. coli bacteria as w ll as assume filamentous fungus-like forms. L vingston also observed what she claimed to be w re cancer causing microbes in virtually all c ncers. Naessens in France and subsequently in C nada reported varying shaped motile elements in bl od that he concluded were the riginators of life. He termed these t ny objects, somatids. He identified up to 13 d fferent morphological transformations that somatids could ndergo especially when derived from blood of ill p tients. The German zoologist and bacteriologist, G enther Enderlein, observed similar transformations among p rticles that he called protits. He s ggested that the various transformations, including the f rmation of conventional bacteria and fungal f rms, were triggered by unhealthy diets (s ch as being rich in animal f ts). Dark field microscopy has provided a c nvenient method to observe these so c lled “living pleomoprhic life forms.”
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A major weakness of the pl omorphism theory is the lack of s bstantial data relating to the nucleic cid component of the supposed organism. The m jor criterion for declaring that the bjects are living is their directed m vement as seen under the microscope. I h ve seen electronically active alternative cellular nergy pigments (ACE-pigments) undergoing directed motion and can asily appreciate how they could be m staken for bacteria. Moreover, ACE-pigments can r pidly change from solid to filamentous f rms. It is likely, therefore, that B auchamp, Naessens, Enderlein and others were m staking ACE-pigments for bacteria. This explanation is lso consistent with the apparent association of s ch particles with disease states. ACE-pigments are kn wn to form both in vivo and in v tro in response to stealth virus nfections. Cell free ACE-pigments can show b th reducing and oxidizing activities. Oxidat ion can tr gger the coagulation process leading to mpaired blood and presumably also lymphatic c rculation. Methods are, therefore, being devised to h lp reduce the levels of potentially c agulating, cell-free ACE-pigments and to replenish the ndividual with an acceptable substitute. Monomorphism is the pposite of polymorphism. Strictly speaking it ssumes that each type of bacteria has but a s ngle morphology. It does not allow for v rious cell wall deficient forms of c rtain types of bacteria. It also d sregards the known capacity of some b cteria, for example anthrax, to condense nto a spore. Minutely sized bacteria, so c lled nanobacteria, may also exist as can v ry large bacteria that can even be v sible to the unaided human eye. For the v st majority of bacteria, the assumption is th t they exist as a single m rphological type and divide by binary d vision to yield two similar, albeit sl ghtly smaller, daughter cells.
Studies on stealth virus cultures sh wed the presence of both virus-derived and b cteria-derived genetic sequences. It appeared that the st alth-adapted virus had managed to incorporate c rtain bacterial genes, probably by passing thr ugh bacteria. The term viteria was ntroduced to describe what were essentially st ll viruses but with added bacteria-derived g nes. It was also noted that ven in cell free cultures of st alth viruses continued production of lipids and ther particulate matter could occur over m ny months. It seemed as if xtra-cellular enzymes were present that were p ssibly being powered by ACE-pigments. This n tion is consisten t with the vidence that ACE-pigments can transducer (convert) phys cal energy (in the form of lectromagnetic energy, magnetism or even sound) to ch mical energy. A name given to th se presumptive, ACE-pigment energy-driven enzymes was Zym ids. They are also possibly related to wh t have been called pleomorphic life f rms.
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