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Saturday, January 25, 2020

iON | Chromosome 14—144,000 Double Helixes

Transcribed by Bert.

[Bob’s Private Session #402 Basic Definition of RnA Drops Nov. 15, 2011 (24:18 mark)]

iON: Chromosome 14 is the only active chromosome with rings and arms that can support an increased number of double helix striations within a cell.

[March 8, 2014 Part 1 (53:14 mark)]

Caller: iON, I’ve got another question about the perfected cell.

iON: Well, you just jump right on it, “Bigon”!

Caller: The gig has been we’re taking our little cells to perfected cells.

iON: You’re allowing your descended cells to return back to your place as God.

Caller: And this process, it’s all been about activating the 144,000 double helix strands.

iON: No, it’s about activating chromosome 14. The 144,000 double helix strands, they’ll do it themselves. You don’t have to encourage them.

Caller: What else in the cell is being changed or altered?

iON: The rings and the arms - they’re extending to allow the formation of 144,000. Carolyn can go for days talking about the “Myosis and the Myoclopper-dipperdopper-dippersand-dipperdean-nipperdopper - and lopperdobb - and nibs-nibs - and nibblers”. So, what happens is - that it cuts and reproduces itself - and cuts off - and makes a new cell. Well, some little funny thing happened on the way to the forum, and the arms extend, and they don’t cut off. They keep making the replicated double helix strand on the arms and the rings of chromosome 14. So much so, that the “dibber-dibber-glibber-glabber-dabb” doesn’t cut off until 144,000 double helix strands - one by means of two - are complete.

[May 24, 2014 Part 2 (1:03:04 mark)]
iON: What’s going to happen is - you are going to find you need less cells. Once they become perfect with 144,000 double helix pairs, you’ll have less cells.

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