Dr.Watson's secret cryptic messages explain modern wars.

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Dr.Watson explains DNA subset messenger Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Part 2 of DNA symbolic evolution

Permalink 12/18/13 01:02, by Herbzinser1, Categories: Uncategorized
Dr.Watson in Afghanistan explains the British biochemistry secret CLINICAL TRIALS. The evolution of Dr.Watson from year 1900 to his re-appearance in year 1950 as Watson and Crick with Lawrence Bragg.       RD-Blog-117 DR.Watson with Sherlock… more »

Dr.Watson in Afghanistan - British RAF military mystery

Permalink 12/18/13 00:56, by Herbzinser1, Categories: Uncategorized
RD-Blog-113     The Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories have an important influence on modern world affairs. The thoughts, ideas, and detective logic by the author have affected our stream of consciousness ...and have become a part of our symbolic sublimi… more »

Dr.Watson in Afghanistan - the math Reigate Puzzle . . the Laurent expansion of war into Afghanistan

Permalink 12/18/13 00:42, by Herbzinser1, Categories: Uncategorized
RD-Blog-115 Key to additional wisdom of DR. Watson..Internet/BLOG keywords: - Dr.Watson explains DNA origin of Sherlock Holmes - Dr.Watson and Sherlock Holmes - the ETHER brain War - Dr.Watson in Afghanistan - British RAF computer war British literatu… more »

Dr.Watson in Afghanistan - the English language and the ETHER brain war

Permalink 12/18/13 00:33, by Herbzinser1, Categories: Uncategorized
RD-Blog-114 British literature and mathematics have an important influence on modern world affairs. The thoughts, ideas, and detective logic by authors of mystery books,science books, and math books have affected our stream of consciousness ...and have… more »

Dr. Watson explains the DNA origin of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and atomic English language evolution

Permalink 12/17/13 21:13, by Herbzinser1, Categories: Uncategorized
RD-Blog-116 DR.Watson in Afghanistan is mentioned in the Sherlock Holmes story the " Reigate Puzzle". Can this puzzle help year 2013 English language soldiers in Afghanistan ...the British soldiers and the American soldiers? Yes.     The Memoirs of… more »