Patricia Woods

 

The SKULL and BONES refer to this saying in their rules book:
"remember to dot the eyes and cross the t's.

DOT (doubt) your EYES and CROSS your TEASE. 
The eye of Horus or Whores 
This is how our T was crossed.

DNA is a string of ones and zeros
like the binary code of a computer
the binary code of computers uses the 1 and the 0.

they operate using the same system but really two very different systems
the binary system used in computers, uses the 1(one) and the 0 (zero) but that one and zero could also be

the 1 (one) could also be the letter l (letter L)
and 1 also could be the letter i (eye) or I.

the 0 (zero) could also be an O (letter O)

so the 10 could also be LO. 
and the 10 must equal to the LO because in the SPELL ing they are the same.

within the DNA are the letters A, C, G, and T, representing the four nucleotide bases of a DNA strand — adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine.
(there is much more but this give you an idea as to how they do alchemy and black magic.

The 'T' in the DNA represents thymine.
For the similarly spelled B vitamin, see Thiamine.
B is also a 1 and 3 or 13 Illuminati families

Thiamine

The stable and non-hygroscopic salt thiamine mononitrate is the vitamer used for flour and food fortification. Thiamine is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the MOST IMPORTANT medication needed in a basic health system.[3]

Below are some of the ways that our T has been crossed. Double crossed.
The X is a t turned sideways and represents the number 10, the binary code.

T (disambiguation)

• Biology and medicine
• Haplogroup T (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
• Testosterone, the principal male sex hormone
• Threonine, one of the 20 amino acids
• Thymine, one of the four nucleic acids of DNA
• T, gene and protein symbol for the transcription factor brachyury
• Thoracic vertebrae T-1 through T-12
Codes and units [edit]
• T, Tera- as in one trillion
• T, the symbol for "True" in logic
• T, the usual symbol for period, the reciprocal of frequency
• T, the symbol for Tesla, the SI unit of magnetic field
• t, the symbol for tonne or metric ton
• t, the usual symbol for time
• t, the angular coordinate of the polar coordinate system (usually
ϕ or θ) is sometimes denoted by t
• , the symbol for torque
, the top element of a partially ordered set

Physics and chemistry[edit]
• T, symbol for tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen
• T-symmetry in particle physics
• Class T, a cool brown dwarf class of stars
X (disambiguation)

X is well known to represent satan or the devil.

Mathematics[
• 10 (number) (Roman numeral: X)
• x, a common variable for unknown or changing concepts in mathematics
• Multiplication sign (× or ✕)
• Cross product or vector product (×)
• x, an axis in the Cartesian coordinate system

Language[edit]
• Chi (letter), the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet, often used to abbreviate "Christ"
• Kha (Cyrillic), a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet
āʼ, a letter in the Arabic alphabet
• x is a symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the voiceless velar fricative

Science[edit]
• Reactance (electronics) (X), the imaginary part of electrical impedance
• X unit (X), in physics
• X-wave, a type of waveform
• X band, part of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum
• X radiation, made up of X-rays (Roentgen radiation)
• X chromosome, one of the two sex-determining chromosomes in many animal species, including mammals
• X (charge), a conserved quantum number in particle physics
• Mole fraction (X)
• Planet X, a hypothesised planet in the outer solar system
• Galaxy X (galaxy), a dark galaxy
• Magnification (×), in optics
• × (or x), in binomial nomenclature as part of a hybrid name in botany
• X, a comet of unknown orbit
• Extension (x), the change in length of wire when force is applied to a it under Hooke's law
• X, the pseudoelement symbol for a halogen or halide in organic chemistry; See Skeletal formula