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Post by skizit on Jun 27, 2011 1:46:08 GMT -5
Why would a government agency say a medical condition is a delusion? Because they know for certain that the crawling sension is not bugs, they can tell a person experiencing it they are delusional. The victim thinks they are experiencing one thing but it is really something different which could be called an illusion or delusion if they want to cast an unfair stigma to being ignorant as to the facts. So what does the CDC and Mayo Clinic know or what have they created? I believe the wobbly crawly sensation is a new nervous system augmentation, a very crude one compared to the nervous system nature gave us. It doesn't travel in a straight line and has a beginning and an end. The Mayo Clinic designs polymer and nanoparticle nervous systems. They have created a system of transforming semiconductor polymer from an arthropod bite into a "nervous system." They work for the US army which has a long history of using arthropod vectors. "Mayo Clinic Military Service Mayo Clinic physicians have a long and distinguished history of military service and leadership. In 1863, William Worrall Mayo, M.D., was appointed as examining surgeon for the draft board. Drs. Will and Charlie Mayo followed in their father’s footsteps during World War I. Both achieved the rank of brigadier general. Dr. Yaszemski has continued this tradition, becoming the fifth Mayo employee to attain general officer rank." Collaborating for Soldiers and Civilians Nowhere is the application for regenerative medicine greater than for injured veterans. Veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have sustained debilitating injuries from roadside bombs and other explosive devices. Some soldiers are victims of devastating bone and nerve injuries. The need for solutions is driving collaboration among the U.S. military, Mayo Clinic and other leading medical centers. [I've seen some Morgellons injuries that rival these.] The Armed Forces Institute for Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM) leads the medical center consortium. Funded by the Army Medical Research and Material Command, AFIRM works in conjunction with the Office of Naval Research and the National Institutes of Health. Mayo Clinic is lending its expertise in bone and peripheral nerve regeneration to this effort. Other medical centers focus on head and face trauma, burns, transplant and other conditions. Most collaborators in AFIRM have been professional colleagues for years with longstanding working relationships. MICHAEL YASZEMSKI, M.D., Ph.D., serves on the project’s executive committee and also is the nerve program leader and bone program co-director. “Communication is the key to the success of this program,” says Dr. Yaszemski. “My military experience provides access to useful information in the clinic; conversely, my clinical role provides access to information that is important in military communications. The combination of both helps facilitate good communication.” Where do you think the Morgellons warhead came from? discoverysedge.mayo.edu/regenerative-medicine-military/index.cfm
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Post by chiram on Jun 27, 2011 21:17:10 GMT -5
Hi skizit, I think you're on to them here, no sane person should trust military agencies that are also corporations for profit. It seems more realistic to assume that they are using and abusing military and private patients for their own (secret) experimental programmes. You're right to connect the military side of Mayo with their obvious trivialisation of Morgellons while playing up their intended research in regenerative medicine as a patriotic duty to those injured soldiers. That stance insures the funding they want. They are definitely right in seeing soldiers as victims - victims of a psychopathic government. Which does fit to Yaszemski's wishy-washy description of his 'job' in the project, in my opinion. Is he planning on 'communicating' the poor soldiers back to health ? Either their priorities are very different from what's being portrayed as the 'overall' goal, or they have lousy staff writers. Something occurred to me while looking through the patents for projects in Mayo Clinic participation in AFIRM. They're always on about 'mimicking' natural functions of the human body as the basis for in vivo experimentation. This does not mean an imitation of the natural original that could take its place, it's actually pretending to be biologically similar in order to gain selective advantage. Synthetic polymer scaffolds don't mimic natural polymer scaffolds - there are none. The scaffolds only imitate certain properties of natural nerves so that an 'advantage' can be created, supposedly for enhancing repairs. OK, that sounds right. But now let's jump to scaffolds forming nano-ribbons that constrict around someone's throat and strangulate them. What's being mimicked here? Where's the 'advantage' for the patient (victim)? That's the thought that pops into my head. Scaffolds, mimickry, warheads, it's a 'war of the words', too! The other idea that creeps into my thoughts on all this 'mimickry' is when the useful idiot researchers have finished mimicking all the brain tissue, chemicals, bones, genes of the human body what will they have? A completely artificial human being seems to be the best answer to me. Maybe some kind of avatar. Who knows? This could be what's behind the eugenicist push towards 'Transhumanism'. Back to the Mayo Clinic for one last comment. They know that soldiers are pumped full of vaccines that are 'enhanced' with adjuvants like mercury and aluminium hydroxide. Oddly, there is no mention in the programme research literature of the negative effects of these metals on nerve cells. Hmmm... - www.drkaslow.com/html/mercury_s_effect_on_nerves.html How can anyone take such research seriously when they don't even mention an obvious problem for their regenerative medicine project? I get a "wobbly crawly sensation" just thinking about it.
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Post by skizit on Jun 27, 2011 21:24:39 GMT -5
The tapes that are choking more of our dear friends, Victim 1, Victim 2, and another Victim 3, that I know of just recently came to our attention. I don't want to use their names. People did not know what they were.
I did read yesterday of a "suture" with a round center and this may be the roundish part at the middle of the one that was extracted that I put in my video. There is a very real medical purpose to them and in the right place and time may perform some useful task. But when they are freeze dried and delivered to the exact part of a human being that will constrict their breath, that's something else. I'm still working on trying to find the exact patent, sometimes there is no drawings on the internet where patents are listed. so if any of you decide you could look for the patent with me, please feel free. If they don't have pictures, you have to hunt the patent down another way.
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Post by skizit on Jun 29, 2011 23:00:35 GMT -5
I'm curious why no one else has commented on this. It sounds at first like I might agree with the CDC and Mayo clinic but in fact the thought is that they are being falsely truthful. I hope people understand that.
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Post by kammy on Jun 30, 2011 6:38:53 GMT -5
Well, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck - one might assume it's a duck? The problem is that we've all seen photos, helped people by looking microscopically, or had some insect involvement at one time during our disease - (some have them apparently ongoing, others may not be aware, some aren't sure) at what APPEARS to be real, live insects under their skin, living in their noses, coming from their ears, in their stools, etc.
Even if technically that these aren't real insects such as the ones that God initially made and have that chemistry that can be tested for and shown to be real or natural - people suffering the horror of these man-made insects - these insects are close enough to the real thing that there are basically no differences except chemical ones. By them testing for something known to exist (natural) when we're experiencing something man-made (unnatural) and their test results are not printing out that there is a match, therefore - we are mistaken.
By them not physically, microscopically or otherwise really looking and just relying on an outdated lab test shows the fallacy of their so-called science. And, then to publish that people are delusional based on their very much bad science - their testing equipment, the way the doctors are relying out printouts to diagnose and verify - there's lots of room for error in their methods which isn't being mentioned to give us any room for credibility - this is not playing or fighting fair. This is the schoolyard bullies who are beating the chit out of the sick kid just because they can and he's defenseless, hitting below the belt... and it's lower than low.
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Post by kammy on Jul 1, 2011 13:41:40 GMT -5
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Post by skizit on Jul 2, 2011 15:23:52 GMT -5
The scenario I present is that of an additional nervous system. how would you prove you have one? With an autopsy? No one has brought it forth as a possible cause of the crawling feelings under the skin. If you present to a doctor claiming bugs, you may be labeled delusional if the CDC and Mayo Clinic knows it is definitely something else.
There may be several ways to prove that an additional nervous system exists. This is not to say that there are not other life forms present as well, I well understand that. The denial of Morgellons is twisted so its not going to lay flat. Its an added trickiness to the deceit of a deceitful nation. They say its not bugs causing a crawling feeling because they know better?
In order to make a distinction of what a victim is claiming, the questions might be asked: Which insects are capable of causing a creepy crawling sensation under the skin while moving at the speed that is experienced? Define the sensation, its speed and duration. Which of these insects capable of causing the sensation does the victim have? Which feeling is a parasite and which is the extra nervous system. These are two quite different things.
The diagnosis of a new nervous system would include much different testing than identifying a collected specimen separate from the victim. It would include no specimens because there would be nothing outside the body to examine. Evidence cannot be presented for the extra nervous system. It would have to be interrogated from outside the body, like so many of the new diagnostic tests do. The victim would have to be present during the investigation rather than handing the agency a box of bugs, skin or fibers.
If there are no insects, worms or spiders of a particular species capable of causing this feeling of crawling under the skin of a particular victim at a particular speed, its got to be something else. The problem is specificity. Not everyone presenting with a new nervous system is going to present with bugs and vice versa. If a person presented to a physician with the idea that they have a separate but attached nervous system, would that be delusional as well? Maybe DOENS (Delusional of Extra Nervous System) or another fake investigation might take place?
The fact that there haven't been the whole person investigations certainly shows a lack of scientific investigation on the part of the agencies. It suits their purpose to delay in giving more time for the development of organic and inorganic systems in the body to mature.
The deceit is phenomenal. Invent something, place it in a living human without their knowledge, deny its presence knowing that the victim misidentifies it. How would a victim identify correctly something that's never occurred before and particularly not within a human being? It is not the patient's job to define a diagnosis. The tests required to correct diagnose a diseased condition are chosen by the physician. This is where the physicians are delinquent, improper or lack of testing and analysis.
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Post by imblownaway on Jul 5, 2011 5:44:06 GMT -5
Oh I get what your saying now. No matter what the true cause is..To mention anything about crawling or biting or anything that might imply an insect. could( in their demented minds) be DOP. would be correct if in fact they knew the truth. . A smart arse might think DOP was technically correct. Yeah he he so funny right. If we believed that it was just bugs or just insects. Boy that is hard to explain. I remember talking to a mental health professional off the record. She said I don't think your delusional because you consider other possibilities such as fiber glass. The doctors have been taught to diagnose this as DOP. In other words they have been mistaught. they are truly ignorant. and the tests are not adequate. The agencies with three letters take their orders from the main insane asylum staff. Because the real lunatics are running the asylum. I have been thinking that if they do in fact say we are all delusional if they ever release the study that is. Well thats gonna make them look awful stupid. All this time to report there isn't anything to report. Of course they are masters at B.S. The zombie article proved that. I almost feel like I live in two parallel universes. Theres all these people who are in the know. And then there are the ones who haven't got a clue. even the doctors don't know what goes on in these research labs. Everyone just blindly accepts that the ones in charge have it all under control.
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Post by kammy on Jul 5, 2011 9:29:01 GMT -5
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Post by skizit on Jul 5, 2011 11:39:24 GMT -5
If anyone has a physician who is willing to do extractions (not picking re Morgellons), in fact minus the "Morgellons" reference, in front of a camera and the press, would you please contact me at skizitgesture@yahoo.com.
We need to enlist some willing physicians and let them do the extracting. Just because you have a hexagon in your skin doesn't mean you are qualified to extract it. If you tell someone you took it from your skin, it is hearsay in a court of law and in the court of uneducated public.
Thanks
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Post by xiblanque on Jul 5, 2011 11:46:49 GMT -5
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Post by skizit on Jul 5, 2011 13:14:09 GMT -5
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Post by elizabeth67 on Jul 6, 2011 4:10:59 GMT -5
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Post by pdidit on Jul 10, 2011 13:45:42 GMT -5
Hi Skizit Wow...have much to say here. While I think that nanotechnology and genome science has its involvement with this disease and that we in one big lab experiment, I still think that the underlying theory of biofilm , parasites and insects play an even larger role in this infestation and slow deterioration of one's immune system; especially since it is well known that some of these protozoan and parasitic infections have the ability to fool your immune system into thinking it is not a foreign object and therefore is allowed in our body. This following thoughts are based on my own observation throughout the course of this illness--which has definitely been progressive in my case. For example, I at one stage had major activity going on in my legs, feet. I would feel this 'pinging' sensation on my outer skin during this time too, along with the feeling of 'jumping beans' going on in random spots inside muscle tissue of my legs. It at times felt like electricity and so wondered at first if this was neurological. But then would try certain body lotions that would calm it down immediately...I also would wipe down my leg and find black specs and debris, so to me, this meant it was not just random nerve activation--there was something causing this activation. Much like a horse's skin 'quivering' when being bitten by a fly. During this time I would also constantly feel something wiggling and squirming in a certain area of my heels and then finally after several regular negative stool studies showed no parasites, I did my own microscopic blood smear of that area. And btw, this would act up severely at night so did the blood sampling at night after reading that some parasitic infections like the tropical ones, could only be detected with a blood sample during certain hours in the evening. I have this info on my other computer. Here are some of the blood samples...not all but some. Note that some of the blood smears were done at another time in another location from a cut or similar thorn injury since I was doing lots of gardening then. These show my blood after it had dried too long on the slide--took me a while to get back to it to photograph it; but it still shows these clear looking parasite- fiber looking specimens--some areas in the blood appeared to show a gelous florescent type of fungus? Perhaps could be the same fungus that is showing up in my blood studied recently by Fry Labs. Btw, this florescent gel is what is inside my hair shaft too. While the somewhat dried blood slides are below, I have also included the blood smears from my heel area in which I did photograph immediately since I was shocked as to what I found. I am missing a few photos here that showed a microfilarial type of worm. i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/blood82.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/blood132.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/blood-parasites32.jpgAll taken from blood sampling --thin smear on a slide! i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/bloodPARASITE061a2.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/bloodWORM064a2.jpgWhile photographing my blood, I got some other surprises too that I have yet to identify: i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/blood043-capsule2-1.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/CIRCULAR--BLOOD1452.jpgAnd like I said, there are still others that I don't have here at the moment...one looking like the mating pair of S, Mansoni and another one on my other computer, that was shedding it's skin--in comparison to online parasite photos and info, which I extensively researched, this other one was B. macroti or some similar type of Filarial worm. How could I have gotten SO many parasites? This is when I went to a very prominent parasitologist in Washington DC. That's a story in itself that smells...I will tell more if anyone is interested. But the bottom line is that he looked at these photos and said they looked like fibers to him. Hm..FIBERS??? Now mind you, I had not brought up the subject of morgellons to him, nor did I tell him ANY symptoms that might clue him in on this disease--I just wanted to have parasitic testing, namely, a microfilarial blood panel done. But the fact that he thought these worms--worms that had interior digestive tracks, heads and tails, looked like fibers sent a red flag up to me, along with other things that happened to my blood work that he sent off. For sure, he knew something....and was very uncomfortable during my visit with him. I had planned on copyrighting these photos and publishing this along with my story to give to physician's offices to bring forth awareness. I still plan on publishing my story and these photos somehow, but will need to put in a good amount of money to do this. Plus need also to get stronger plus more financially stable. Now, for my thoughts on the insects..haha I was quitting smoking during this early infestation time period and started wearing nicotine patches. What I would find under these patches after 12 hours was another shocking piece of evidence...bug wings, fibers, worms etc. I couldn't believe it and at first thought well, maybe these patches were contaminated. But knew this wasn't the case ..just to be certain, I put regular tape on my skin and left it for long periods of time. The results were the same...now logically, if these insects were NOT coming from me, then how in the world would a bug wing get underneath this skin patch? Or how would a half eaten insect appear from a fecal smear? [yes, went to great lengths to figure out what was going on--yuck] Check this out: From nicotine patch i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/10-15-17wing2FROMTAPELEFTONSKIN.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/10-15-3parasite2ONSKIN.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/10-15-92FROMTAPELEFTONSKIN.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/10-15-4parasite2ONTAPEFROMSKIN-1.jpgfrom intestinal track: i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/bug-body028copy2DEFORMEDFROMENZYMES.jpgAnd this one photo indicates at least to me, that the insect was in the process of being 'assembled' ; I say assembled because after much research, I began to see signs of these insects being formed from this new DNA matter I was carrying, along with the fibers...somehow, I felt that the fibers had something to do with the assembly of these creatures, even though I have heard that researchers have not been able to identify any DNA within these.. i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/blownup292.jpgThis one I blew out of my nose...creepy...but notice the florescent fibers inside: i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/bug009szd.jpgHere is one I call the fiber bug...while I might be going out on a limb here and this might be far fetched, I have seen many fiber cocoons that seem to be in different stages. Some resemble insects...or resemble something that looks like a wing or that an insect is soon to be formed. Don't know where most of those photos are but for now, just check out this one and see if you notice the two round circular areas at the top, which could be the beginning of a head, with eyes. You tell me--would love feedback on this. i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/blackCC306.jpgAgain skizit, while I believe that the genome projects going on around the world have something to do with this disease, I also think we have some sort of disease process going on that is intertwined with technology, but IMO, not at the root source of our infection. That is to say, while this designer disease might have been fabricated using current technology, there still lies the underlying infection itself and from my experience, this includes insects. That said, I believe in Jan Smith's work too in that we have some kind of slime mold--which may or may not tie into genetic modification. ...for ex. if I take in a large amount of cayenne pepper and lemon juice, my mouth will go into an initial shock and I will have to expell long slimy strands of mucous from my nose and mouth. It is disgusting. But I know this has to be slime mold...which I think is in our bodies systemically but also my hair and on my skin [and at one point was expelling this skin filled with what I believe to be slime mold [scientific term-Dictyostelium discoideum] from my ears...I saw this actually move at one point and is what I believe is causing the hair and skin to move, hence the crawling sensation. Insects are attracted to this slime mold/ soil fungi...so the secondary movement of crawling on one's skin is most likely insects. I personally have had a cap on with one product or another on my head and have taken the cap off, only to find some gnat or other creature. This condition DOES exist with many people--there are tons of stories out there-- but of course this is hard for people to understand who are not going through the same phase. Another case in point is that I also have some photos of what look to be eggs on my combs-- so while this doesn't prove these insects that are producing the eggs are living within and under my scalp, why then can't I get rid of it? From what I see, each layer of skin being sloughed off, shows new evidence that there are critters and fungus under layer after layer of skin being sloughed off which now remains primarily on my back and scalp. I found some interesting information on Whiteflies recently, and I am going to try and find that whitefly thread I saw a while back to post this info. But there is a photo of whitefly eggs on this site: entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/fruit/cardins_wfly04.htmNow, go and look at the eggs or whatever it is on my scalp and compare: i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/clearshotofeggs075.jpgHmm...at this point, am ready to go and buy some Safer insecticidal soap that has fatty acids in it! And finally, here is my last theory I want to throw out there that might suggest what I call the 'fiberbug'...I just recently had such an occurrence in my bathroom: I saw a baby centipede come from my tub drain and so I sprayed it immediately with lysol. I for some reason in my stupor, left it there and came back the next morning and was shocked...this little centipede has separated into fragmented MAROON colored fibers...his legs were now just fibers, his body intact, but his head still had one antennae that had become a maroon fiber too. If you have never seen a thousand leg centipede, which we used to call them, then go here: 1.bp.blogspot.com/_7me6ojxvwUE/S7-rfbK2s7I/AAAAAAAAAhQ/JeQFG9aN2Yo/s1600/centipede.jpgUnfortunately these are not great photos that I have--photoshop to sharpen is on the other computer and have no options on this labtop. Windows gallery is rather pathetic in this way. i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/thousandleggedbug--changedfrombugtofibers00.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/legsofbug22fixed.jpgOk, so my question is, are these bugs being invaded by these fibers as in above bug photo, or are they actually being created by some GM code [agrobacterium here?] within the fiber itself? But then again, am I correct in that there has been no DNA found in fibers, right? Anyway, a mystery...but aside from this, it is well known that biofilm is a mixed bag of DNA and is allegedly quite capable as the 'living entity' it has become, of producing it's own mixed bag of pathogens--from insects, to worms/parasites, to bacteria and viruses etc. So this may well be what is going on too--that if harboring the slime mold, and our hairs are harboring slime mold, then could we actually be the creators of some of these insects and odd larva looking things that we see? Well tis all for now!!! lol Love Pdidit
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Post by ibzahp on Jul 10, 2011 20:19:14 GMT -5
wow pdit those pics are something. That centipeded thing is shocking. Sorry your going through this but glad you have been researching the insect angle and getting these pics out there
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Post by toni on Jul 11, 2011 8:49:27 GMT -5
Hi Skizit Wow...have much to say here. While I think that nanotechnology and genome science has its involvement with this disease and that we in one big lab experiment, I still think that the underlying theory of biofilm , parasites and insects play an even larger role in this infestation and slow deterioration of one's immune system; especially since it is well known that some of these protozoan and parasitic infections have the ability to fool your immune system into thinking it is not a foreign object and therefore is allowed in our body. This following thoughts are based on my own observation throughout the course of this illness--which has definitely been progressive in my case. For example, I at one stage had major activity going on in my legs, feet. I would feel this 'pinging' sensation on my outer skin during this time too, along with the feeling of 'jumping beans' going on in random spots inside muscle tissue of my legs. It at times felt like electricity and so wondered at first if this was neurological. But then would try certain body lotions that would calm it down immediately...I also would wipe down my leg and find black specs and debris, so to me, this meant it was not just random nerve activation--there was something causing this activation. Much like a horse's skin 'quivering' when being bitten by a fly. During this time I would also constantly feel something wiggling and squirming in a certain area of my heels and then finally after several regular negative stool studies showed no parasites, I did my own microscopic blood smear of that area. And btw, this would act up severely at night so did the blood sampling at night after reading that some parasitic infections like the tropical ones, could only be detected with a blood sample during certain hours in the evening. I have this info on my other computer. Here are some of the blood samples...not all but some. Note that some of the blood smears were done at another time in another location from a cut or similar thorn injury since I was doing lots of gardening then. These show my blood after it had dried too long on the slide--took me a while to get back to it to photograph it; but it still shows these clear looking parasite- fiber looking specimens--some areas in the blood appeared to show a gelous florescent type of fungus? Perhaps could be the same fungus that is showing up in my blood studied recently by Fry Labs. Btw, this florescent gel is what is inside my hair shaft too. While the somewhat dried blood slides are below, I have also included the blood smears from my heel area in which I did photograph immediately since I was shocked as to what I found. I am missing a few photos here that showed a microfilarial type of worm. i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/blood82.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/blood132.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/blood-parasites32.jpgAll taken from blood sampling --thin smear on a slide! i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/bloodPARASITE061a2.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/bloodWORM064a2.jpgWhile photographing my blood, I got some other surprises too that I have yet to identify: i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/blood043-capsule2-1.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/Blood/CIRCULAR--BLOOD1452.jpgAnd like I said, there are still others that I don't have here at the moment...one looking like the mating pair of S, Mansoni and another one on my other computer, that was shedding it's skin--in comparison to online parasite photos and info, which I extensively researched, this other one was B. macroti or some similar type of Filarial worm. How could I have gotten SO many parasites? This is when I went to a very prominent parasitologist in Washington DC. That's a story in itself that smells...I will tell more if anyone is interested. But the bottom line is that he looked at these photos and said they looked like fibers to him. Hm..FIBERS??? Now mind you, I had not brought up the subject of morgellons to him, nor did I tell him ANY symptoms that might clue him in on this disease--I just wanted to have parasitic testing, namely, a microfilarial blood panel done. But the fact that he thought these worms--worms that had interior digestive tracks, heads and tails, looked like fibers sent a red flag up to me, along with other things that happened to my blood work that he sent off. For sure, he knew something....and was very uncomfortable during my visit with him. I had planned on copyrighting these photos and publishing this along with my story to give to physician's offices to bring forth awareness. I still plan on publishing my story and these photos somehow, but will need to put in a good amount of money to do this. Plus need also to get stronger plus more financially stable. Now, for my thoughts on the insects..haha I was quitting smoking during this early infestation time period and started wearing nicotine patches. What I would find under these patches after 12 hours was another shocking piece of evidence...bug wings, fibers, worms etc. I couldn't believe it and at first thought well, maybe these patches were contaminated. But knew this wasn't the case ..just to be certain, I put regular tape on my skin and left it for long periods of time. The results were the same...now logically, if these insects were NOT coming from me, then how in the world would a bug wing get underneath this skin patch? Or how would a half eaten insect appear from a fecal smear? [yes, went to great lengths to figure out what was going on--yuck] Check this out: From nicotine patch i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/10-15-17wing2FROMTAPELEFTONSKIN.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/10-15-3parasite2ONSKIN.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/10-15-92FROMTAPELEFTONSKIN.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/10-15-4parasite2ONTAPEFROMSKIN-1.jpgfrom intestinal track: i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/bug-body028copy2DEFORMEDFROMENZYMES.jpgAnd this one photo indicates at least to me, that the insect was in the process of being 'assembled' ; I say assembled because after much research, I began to see signs of these insects being formed from this new DNA matter I was carrying, along with the fibers...somehow, I felt that the fibers had something to do with the assembly of these creatures, even though I have heard that researchers have not been able to identify any DNA within these.. i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/blownup292.jpgThis one I blew out of my nose...creepy...but notice the florescent fibers inside: i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/bug009szd.jpgHere is one I call the fiber bug...while I might be going out on a limb here and this might be far fetched, I have seen many fiber cocoons that seem to be in different stages. Some resemble insects...or resemble something that looks like a wing or that an insect is soon to be formed. Don't know where most of those photos are but for now, just check out this one and see if you notice the two round circular areas at the top, which could be the beginning of a head, with eyes. You tell me--would love feedback on this. i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/blackCC306.jpgAgain skizit, while I believe that the genome projects going on around the world have something to do with this disease, I also think we have some sort of disease process going on that is intertwined with technology, but IMO, not at the root source of our infection. That is to say, while this designer disease might have been fabricated using current technology, there still lies the underlying infection itself and from my experience, this includes insects. That said, I believe in Jan Smith's work too in that we have some kind of slime mold--which may or may not tie into genetic modification. ...for ex. if I take in a large amount of cayenne pepper and lemon juice, my mouth will go into an initial shock and I will have to expell long slimy strands of mucous from my nose and mouth. It is disgusting. But I know this has to be slime mold...which I think is in our bodies systemically but also my hair and on my skin [and at one point was expelling this skin filled with what I believe to be slime mold [scientific term-Dictyostelium discoideum] from my ears...I saw this actually move at one point and is what I believe is causing the hair and skin to move, hence the crawling sensation. Insects are attracted to this slime mold/ soil fungi...so the secondary movement of crawling on one's skin is most likely insects. I personally have had a cap on with one product or another on my head and have taken the cap off, only to find some gnat or other creature. This condition DOES exist with many people--there are tons of stories out there-- but of course this is hard for people to understand who are not going through the same phase. Another case in point is that I also have some photos of what look to be eggs on my combs-- so while this doesn't prove these insects that are producing the eggs are living within and under my scalp, why then can't I get rid of it? From what I see, each layer of skin being sloughed off, shows new evidence that there are critters and fungus under layer after layer of skin being sloughed off which now remains primarily on my back and scalp. I found some interesting information on Whiteflies recently, and I am going to try and find that whitefly thread I saw a while back to post this info. But there is a photo of whitefly eggs on this site: entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/fruit/cardins_wfly04.htmNow, go and look at the eggs or whatever it is on my scalp and compare: i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/clearshotofeggs075.jpgHmm...at this point, am ready to go and buy some Safer insecticidal soap that has fatty acids in it! And finally, here is my last theory I want to throw out there that might suggest what I call the 'fiberbug'...I just recently had such an occurrence in my bathroom: I saw a baby centipede come from my tub drain and so I sprayed it immediately with lysol. I for some reason in my stupor, left it there and came back the next morning and was shocked...this little centipede has separated into fragmented MAROON colored fibers...his legs were now just fibers, his body intact, but his head still had one antennae that had become a maroon fiber too. If you have never seen a thousand leg centipede, which we used to call them, then go here: 1.bp.blogspot.com/_7me6ojxvwUE/S7-rfbK2s7I/AAAAAAAAAhQ/JeQFG9aN2Yo/s1600/centipede.jpgUnfortunately these are not great photos that I have--photoshop to sharpen is on the other computer and have no options on this labtop. Windows gallery is rather pathetic in this way. i1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/thousandleggedbug--changedfrombugtofibers00.jpgi1035.photobucket.com/albums/a438/pdidit1000/So%20you%20say%20there%20are%20no%20insects/legsofbug22fixed.jpg[glow=red,2,300] Ok, so my question is, are these bugs being invaded by these fibers as in above bug photo, or are they actually being created by some GM code [agrobacterium here?] within the fiber itself? [/glow]But then again, am I correct in that there has been no DNA found in fibers, right? Anyway, a mystery...but aside from this, it is well known that biofilm is a mixed bag of DNA and is allegedly quite capable as the 'living entity' it has become, of producing it's own mixed bag of pathogens--from insects, to worms/parasites, to bacteria and viruses etc. So this may well be what is going on too--that if harboring the slime mold, and our hairs are harboring slime mold, then could we actually be the creators of some of these insects and odd larva looking things that we see? Well tis all for now!!! lol Love Pdidit Hi Pedidit, I [glow=red,2,300]Bolded[/glow]one of your questions in your post, because well...2 reasons. I'm curious myself too is one, and the reason is: Did you see these video's from just about 3 years ago? July 2008? Glenda/Godog who was a frequent poster here (God Bless her) - had sent me this tiny tree frog she'd found in her spare bathroom (behind the toilet). It was literally dried out, but the fascinating thing about this frog was, it was completely wrapped in a mutitude of colored fibers. I've got lots of video's of this frog too on this Tiny Pic site. There was that "feather looking thing sticking out of it, a variety of fibers, and an actual "tiny tube growing out of it". To look at it, was like looking at an attack of fibers strangulating this frog. The fibers were physically covering this entire frogs body. This tiny frog is barely bigger than a penny, which I have next to it for size comparison. s281.photobucket.com/albums/kk210/toniwoni2008/?action=view¤t=godogsfrogencasedinmorgellonsfibers.mp4s281.photobucket.com/albums/kk210/toniwoni2008/?action=view¤t=frogpicnexttopenny.mp4
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Post by pdidit on Jul 11, 2011 10:03:30 GMT -5
Thanks ibzahp ---well the good news is that I think I have rid myself of a lot of these since--at least I think I have, because I don't see as much coming out of my skin. But am not really studying it either. I still have some stuff that is dropping off of me, but not nearly what I used to have. I think taking tons of neem / garlic really helped over time ; the C. silver, oregano and herbal antiparasitics were never tolerable enough for me to get to a high therapeutic level. There are still several insects that I am dealing with too where it seems the neem hasn't phased them. I have the webbing from it still coming out of my body which appears identical to the webbing I see that this critter makes around here that is all over bushes and lamp posts etc. And whenever I am near it, my ears turn a bright red, sting and have bite marks and lumps on them. These slivers sparkle and come to the surface of my skin especially after showering with my hands being hugely infested along with my scalp, ears, nose etc. If I could get these out and keep them from invading and stinging me, I would be one happy camper! But all in all, think I finally getting somewhere and am hopeful that getting this biofilm out of my blood will be the answer to a lot of this. I think this is why much of what I was taking was either not tolerable and/or not strong to invade biofilm layers.
Oh Toni...no I hadn't seen those videos and all I can say is how sad...I was sad for this poor little baby centipede too believe it or not. For they are part of this big disaster of an experiment too and don't know what is going on, any more than we do. Wonder what Randy Wymore would say if he saw those videos of the frog and/or insects??? Is he aware? Is he still listening to and studying the other things going on that we all seem to have in common?
and for the record...I am NOT sad for the things that sting my ears --pure evil- lol
Love pdidit
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Post by toni on Jul 11, 2011 11:32:16 GMT -5
Hi Pdidit, I copied your paragraph here: Oh Toni...no I hadn't seen those videos and all I can say is how sad...I was sad for this poor little baby centipede too believe it or not. For they are part of this big disaster of an experiment too and don't know what is going on, any more than we do. Wonder what Randy Wymore would say if he saw those videos of the frog and/or insects??? Is he aware? Is he still listening to and studying the other things going on that we all seem to have in common? I know what you mean about being sad even for the critters that have the fibers on them. I've gotta ask you something - and I know you may not know, and that's okay, but the question popped in my head after I read your post about that centipede.
You'd sprayed him with lysol, and then then next time you saw him/her ;D - all that was left where you sprayed were the maroon colored fibers? Here's what I'm wondering: Could "just a possibility" - could have when you sprayed him down with that Lysol, do you think it could be possible that those fibers were on it's body, and the wetting him down caused the fibers to come off it's body? And then he/she scrambled away?
I ask that because I look at this little tiny frog that was covered from head to toe (wrapped actually) with all the fibers on his body, and had I wet him down, (maybe) the fibers could have slid off - and was thinking hummm I wonder if when you sprayed your centipede, (just if ) that could have happened?
Also back in July 2008 I'd boxed up this frog and mailed it to Dr. Wymore, but never heard anything about it.
If I'd of have the 'guts' hahhahaa I'd of cut him open to see if that frog had "fibers inside it" - which is always what I've wondered, but ...I couldn't do an autopsy on it, or even a bug...too yucky. And I sure hope you can get some relief from the stinging you have in your ears. I wonder if a heating pad might help some? I sure hope so.
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Post by pdidit on Jul 11, 2011 20:19:01 GMT -5
Hi Toni
I know for a fact that there were no fibers on or around this little one when I first saw him--he was just a little baby that stood out clearly since I have a white floor that I disinfect daily. Fortunately I have gotten rid of most fibers in me but I think so because I rarely see them in this condo--nor have I ever seen maroon fibers...mainly blue, pink and clear are what I used to see. Every once in a while an emerald green or black.
But I am sure there is a ton of the infection down the drains...with my daughter's long hair too--all the nutrients they need. I do put a lot of stuff down the drains though--either enzymes or clorox etc. but perhaps should do that more often.
I am thinking that the fibers were there throughout his body and then when sprayed, it dissolved some of the chitin shell, so that you could see what was underneath. If you go back and look at the photo of his body, you can still see one maroon fiber attached to his head that used to be an antennae. I think the lysol dissolved this outer covering. Just my take on it. Perhaps when they die, is when the fibers emerge, just like many parasites invading bugs. My friend has some very graphic videos--I think from the Animal Planet on Youtube and it shows these parasites and how crafty they are, turning the insect into a machine to help the parasite hatch the eggs and spread their colony. This is slightly different [but is it?] but nonetheless, it is disturbing.
You can also look at another photo I have in the above post where there is a black bug [after blowing nose-ugh], with pink and green florescent fibers internally. His body was just a shell and you could see internally the fibers in-between the chitin shell covering his abdomen.
And btw, not ALL bugs I have sprayed have this going on...I have heard/read about this before and aside from the bug I blew out, I had never experienced seeing one with fibers in my environment until now. Also, I have sprayed lysol on a bigger beetle type bug and they were just one dead bug...no fibers [course his shell was much thicker and harder too for the lysol to dissolve]. But in trying to extract some logic out of the illogical, it seems that all the right elements must be present, just as it must be with us.
Well it is good you sent that little frog off to Randy Wymore--he must be aware of this invasion in other species then. Has anyone heard what he had planned to study with the money from T. Boone Pickens?
Love Pdidit
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Post by toni on Jul 11, 2011 20:46:31 GMT -5
Hi Pdidit,
Thank you for explaining that more, and I really really do know what you mean.
I wish we knew more about that frog, (if those fibers were inside him/her) like us...as they are.
I use to think (still do, part of me wonders a lot) that one day in the house here (there were two caterpillars) writhing in the carpet on their backs.
OOOOOOOOOMMMMMGGGGGG something super strange just occurred to me!
Okay, first (those two caterpillars) by the sofa where I sit watching tv in the den? Well..never in life has there been caterpillars in the house here. We've never even seen them outside.
I use to think that "the something" - even a flecks of skin, might have landed in the carpet from me and hatched them.
Now get a load of this. (there were 2 caterpillars)
Guess what? About a month or so ago, in the same area, we had 2 BEES (oh yes, bees) wiggling around in the carpet in the "same spot".
And to have "bees" in the house believe me, is as strange as having an elephant in here.
But two bees, like the two caterpillars.
I don't know what to make of this at all, because it just keeps getting more "outter limity" all the time here too.
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