Cruel and Unusual Suffering Clifford E Carnicom Aug 23 2025 We know of the phrase “cruel and unusual punishment” in... Read more| Carnicom Institute
Environmental Filament, Project: | Carnicom Institute
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Morgellons : A Working Hypothesis| Carnicom Institute
Morgellons : A Working Hypothesis| Carnicom Institute
Contemporary Interviews 2024 – 2025 – Carnicom Institute – National ARM – Solari| carnicominstitute.org
Morgellons Research Project| Carnicom Institute
This paper is Part Four of a Six Part series.| Carnicom Institute
Protein Separation, Microbe Identification & Blood Transformation| Carnicom Institute
This paper is Part Two of a Six Part series.| Carnicom Institute
Cross-Domain Bacteria (CDB) Protein : The Fallout Emerges| Carnicom Institute
Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB) Protein : Exotic Crystal Biology| Carnicom Institute
A Source of Global Harm: The Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB) Proteins| Carnicom Institute
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Scientist Clifford Carnicom and the National ARM Sign Landmark Intellectual Property Contract VIEW IT HERE Dear Friends, An Intellectual Property... Read more| Carnicom Institute
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Communications Blocked The primary email address for Carnicom Institute is info@carnicominstitute.org. Communication blockage to specific parties is now active. Alternate... Read more| Carnicom Institute
Vaxxed vs. Unvaxxed : Blood Differences Identified| Carnicom Institute
Disruption Clifford E Carnicom Apr 23 2024 A measure of success has been achieved at disrupting the early stage growth of the Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB, nomenclature, 2014), a genetically engineered, xenobiotic, synthetic biology life form under study by Carnicom Institute(CI). The harm from this biology upon humans (and upon life in general) has ample discussion within the CI site and will not be repeated here. The expected relationships of this synthetic biology, with an origin of d...| carnicominstitute.org
Acids to the Demise Clifford E Carnicom Apr 07 2024 An additional fundamental aspect of the Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB) (nomenclature, 2014) synthetic biology under study by Carnicom Institute (CI) has been defined. This is the existence and role of acid production by this xenobiotic, microbial life form. This progress is in place because of the recent identification of specific acids that are created within the CDB metabolism. This acidic nature, the ability of the CDB to disrupt iron ...| carnicominstitute.org
The Polymerization (Clotting) of Blood : A Model Clifford E Carnicom Apr 01 2024 [video width=726 height=400 mp4=https://carnicominstitute.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/polymerization_09.mp4][/video] The Polymerization (Clotting) of Blood : A Model The video in this paper represents a viable model to demonstrate and detail the polymerization process that is taking place in human blood as a consequence of the Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB) (nomenclature, 2014). The CDB is a ...| carnicominstitute.org
Four Mechanisms and a Future for Mitigation (or Termination)| Carnicom Institute
Pandora’s Polymer : Synthetic Blood and the Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB)| Carnicom Institute
Blood, Covid & Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB) : Emerging Relationships| Carnicom Institute
Carnicom Institute Research : 2022 Abstracts (Audio Available)| Carnicom Institute
Human Blood vs. Synthetic Blood :| Carnicom Institute