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Red algae and evidence and red water in egypt?

I usually don’t post this because people don’t and won’t believe what happened to me.

Here is the evidence of the demented stuff, coincidences, and facts and I would like to know if you think that the algae was the stuff in the bible that turned the water red? and the supernatural is happening to me on and off except I don’t want it to be.

Red tides are not new. The first of the 10 plagues of Egypt, described in Exodus, may be one of the earliest recorded instances of a red tide ("… and all the waters that were in the river turned to blood. And the fish that were in the river died, and the water stank …"). Red tides occur on both sides of the Atlantic, off Florida, and along the Pacific coast into Alaska.
The organism that causes toxic red tide, or "HAB", in New England is a microscopic one-celled alga called Alexandrium tamarense.
Alexandrium toxin (saxitoxin) becomes concentrated in shellfish—clams, quahogs, mussels, scallops, oysters, and other bivalves.
People who eat shellfish containing Alexandrium toxin may be afflicted with paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). PSP can result from eating just a few clams. Saxitoxin attacks the human nervous system within 30 minutes with symptoms that may include numbness of the lips, tingling of the extremities, uncoordinated movements, incoherent speech, and nausea. PSP symptoms may be mistaken for drunkenness. In severe cases, paralysis of the breathing mechanism can cause death within a few hours.

http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/r…

No known antidote exists for saxitoxin. First aid should focus on getting medical attention and alleviating the symptoms of gastrointestinal and respiratory distress.

Domoic acid is a relatively new toxin and has
recently appeared along the west coast of the
United States and Canada. Domoic acid is pro-
duced by the diatom Pseudo-nitzschia. The first
reported outbreak of domoic acid poisoning
occurred in 1987, when shell-
fish from Prince Edward Island,
Canada, were consumed. In
that outbreak, 3 people died
and more than 100 developed
a variety of toxin-induced
symptoms. The most unusual—
and most serious—symptom
was a loss of short-term
memory; hence the initial
designation of amnesiac shellfish
poisoning. Unfortunately, for
many with short-term memory loss, the brain
damage is permanent. The poison is not destroyed
by cooking or freezing.
Recent History of Amnesiac Shellfish Poisoning
Unsafe levels of domoic acid first appeared off the
Washington and Oregon coasts in the fall of 1991,
when domoic acid was detected in razor clams.
Razor clams accumulate domoic acid in the edible
tissue (foot, siphon, and mantle), and the poison
lingers in the tissue after the infestation in the
water is gone. In Dungeness crabs, domoic acid
primarily accumulates in the gut (also known as
the “butter”).
In 2001, along the beaches of Monterey Bay,
California, dead and dying seabirds were observed.
Many of the sick birds
displayed unusual
symptoms suggesting a
neurological toxin.
Examination of the
contents of the dead
birds’ stomachs re-
vealed high levels of
domoic acid.

In the movie XXX the machine was called AHAB and in the anime a Red Algae toxin Domoic Acid was going to be used to aid in the infection of an evil disease that spreads ten times faster with this. Both were to be dispersed into the air and breaks down in water like in Batman Begins and XXX.

More evidence of other disturbing things is in other movies like the Matrix Trilogy which was inspired by the cult anime/manga Ghost In The Shell and in it’s first movie of the anime the living thing from the web seems like the devil and wants to spread sin spawn onto the internet.

The Matrix trilogy may be cult-ish because it references ‘zion’ and the oracle who turned out to be the ‘false prophet’ and they tried to have the machines represent the anti-christ and Neo (tom anderson) as the rebirth of christ of his generation since after words he gave his life to save the people of Zion and could see Mr.Smith who was evil.

Except not all was as seems because even those of Zion were not good. And when I was in the mental hospital I was thinking of the passages of Isaiah and then remembered the part that says bad in hills and goat demons walking in streets and stuff and found relevant to it too.

In the Matrix and The anime with the Domoic Acid they both mentioned that you don’t need to even eat or drink and this is in reference to perhaps that eating for taste is sin perhaps from the fruit adam and eve ate, which is relevant to sex. Sex is not a need so I chose to be a virgin and plus the devil would keep his friends close, but his enemies closer.

A Stephen King movie was also on infecting in a water reservoir of a red-blood looking alien disease which also happened to be the alien and could morph into people and take people over.
I forget the name of the movie.

The anime with sayings of the domoic acid and the disease of the ‘seeing god’, which I assume is similar to the devil, is Mnemosyne episode 3 and keep in mind it is a disturbing cult-ish religious-ish seeming anime once it gets to a certain episode and there are only 6 and 45min. each.

I have a lot more disturbing things that came into my mind that proved true after the mental hospital and supernatural events and I think the evil stuff is trying to mislead me and others.

(this was too long to post normally)
IT WAS NOT ABOUT RED TIDE AFFECTING A FRESH WATER SOURCE, IT WAS ABOUT THE TOXIN SAXITOXIN AND DOMOIC ACID BEING USED< PLEASE READ THE QUESTION NEXT TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you saw all of Mnemosyne the anime (6 episodes 45min. each) then they reveal it is basically for a ‘seeing God’ and if anything I think it would be the devil.

Nothing you posted shows that a red tide event could effect a freshwater source.

Even in the unlikely case that it could infect a freshwater river like the Nile, there is still the small problem of no evidence existing that suggests that the Exodus story is true, while there is a great deal that suggests the Hebrew culture/people started, developed and spread out from the Canaanite Highlands.

The rest of your "question" is barely stitched together conspiracy theory.

  1. Pirate AM™
    March 28th, 2010 at 15:55 | #1

    Nothing you posted shows that a red tide event could effect a freshwater source.

    Even in the unlikely case that it could infect a freshwater river like the Nile, there is still the small problem of no evidence existing that suggests that the Exodus story is true, while there is a great deal that suggests the Hebrew culture/people started, developed and spread out from the Canaanite Highlands.

    The rest of your "question" is barely stitched together conspiracy theory.
    References :

  2. {2}rInggggggggggggggggggggggg
    March 28th, 2010 at 16:18 | #2

    Red algae might have been an inspiration for movies and animes, but it is hardly the doomsday bio-weapon. Let me enlighten you with the very little that I know.

    From the atomic weapon 200,000 people died in Hiroshima by 1950 from both instant vaporization and from long term after effects. In Nagasaki, 80,000. If anything, this is the clear doomsday device.

    Red algae is interesting and has been used in movies and anime, but clearly, it has only take what….a handful of lives? Tragic as it may be for those individuals and their families, their suffering in noway compares the the tens of thousands of those who suffered in Japan.

    And think, given that the US has 5,000 of these, and that Russia has more, and many other countries have constructed them, a nuclear war may be a stale plot device for any new anime or movie, but it is definitely a greater threat.
    References :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki#Post-attack_casualties

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapons_and_the_United_States

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