Please Pass these documents far and wide. We have until Sept 20, 2013 to make our views known. If Morgellons is not recognized, and we have the proof, then we need to let these people know, that the synthetic has come unraveled and we are expelling the components.
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New & Emerging Issues
New and emerging issues relating to the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity
The consolidated modus operandi of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA), adopted by the Conference of the Parties in decision VIII/10, lists among its functions that SBSTTA should inter alia identify new and emerging issues relating to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity. In decision IX/29 the Conference of the Parties provided guidance on the procedure for the identification of new and emerging issues and on the review of proposals. In accordance with this decision, Parties and relevant organizations are invited after each meeting of the Conference of the Parties to submit proposals on new and emerging issues relating to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.
Peer review of draft documents for future meetings of SBSTTA – SBSTTA-18
In decision XI/11 the Conference of the Parties requested the Executive Secretary to undertake some preparatory work on synthetic biology with a view to enabling the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice to consider this proposal. Please provide your comments on the draft documents no later than 20 September 2013, using the template for comments:
Template for review comments
Potential positive and negative impacts of synthetic biology
Synthetic biology gaps and overlaps with the Convention
"Destroying the New World Order"
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