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Post by cozmikanjelh202 on Jan 17, 2006 2:35:18 GMT -5
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Post by skytroll on Jan 17, 2006 2:59:10 GMT -5
OMG it looks like a thing I just pulled out of arm.
The mystery morph.
Looks like a pocket. Wonder what was in it.
skytroll
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Post by anj on Jan 17, 2006 3:07:33 GMT -5
serious?!
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Post by angela on Jan 17, 2006 3:16:27 GMT -5
I found it on a brazilian site...no englias...for Isospora belli. the gif(pic) on top of site page changed back and forth from this to the unsporulated oocyst...so i saved it hoping id get this one. I didnt comprende...and never found that site again. Just now, was able to get out of my files. angela
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Post by skytroll on Jan 17, 2006 3:25:24 GMT -5
do you know what it is?
That is so weird. My arm was hurting horribly and so I grabbed a piece of whatever in a small lesion, similar to yyz's I think, but smaller near side of wrist. This thing has worked its way down my arm from my elbow. First a big swelling took place, then the lesion and all kinds of yellow, gluey stuff, the swelling went down, but, was pulling out things that looked like buds on the ends of stem.....plant-like, then there where small hair like things looked like tardegrades, then the black fibers, and red ones that were extremely painful, once out my arm felt better.
This one further toward my wrist had small little tardegrade things, others looked like (water fleas) and then a wrapped worm, in otherwords it looked like it formed from a flat piece of skin and rolled up. Then the little pocket things, I call them.
Very painful until I pull them out. Once that is done, swelling goes down some, but, then get little black dots further down arm. It has been there 4 months. I have had biopsies done on this arm before, of course there was nothing there. Ha ha. Some doctors need glasses.
Yeah, so it looked like something was in it, the pocket that is.
I have had one that seemed to heal on face, near ear, and then it erupted again with all kinds of things coming out. They sometimes look like legs of something, like a grasshopper, but never find the grasshopper. Maybe it was eaten by the collembola, or the tardegrades.
This disease is so bizarre, isn't it?
skytroll
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Post by specuelatin on Jan 17, 2006 3:52:55 GMT -5
Now, is this what most people see that looks to them like it could be a Schistosoma? It certainly resembles many of my own specimens, and it has the little crease (on the upper left) of its body that looks to be the reproductive canal found on the schistosoma male, inside the canal, the female, which is a thin little tube by comparison lays inside while they "coddle". There are many pictures of this pairing on the web. google image search: tinyurl.com/97lx6spec
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Post by cozmikanjelh202 on Jan 17, 2006 4:05:25 GMT -5
Not exactly sure, been trying to figure it out for about 2 mos now. made some 3-D paper forms of it...It looked like what a chick in kansas was coughing up...she and her husband were mentally disabled and he approached me and said his wife was coughing up some strange stuff...they went to bed and left something that looked just like this, setting out, back behind a lamp (embarrassed?). It was in a cup lined w a walmart bag. I never forgot that pattern. That pattern, in its many forms ae... BLACK PIECE stretched out LIKE THIS PIC... BLACK PIECE stretched out...but cut in half (length wise), BLACK PIECE shortened and cut in half ...(like cutting a black heart down middle), and u get (2) BLACK "BUGS". PLUS many smaller pieces similar to this elongated piece, but just transformed, depending on where found on the "Worms". These multiple black forms are found inside the Isospora oocyst shortly after it splits... 2-sporocysts...containing 4 sporozoites...each sporozoite different and thes patterns intermingled. Hard to find a good clear pic of this but ive seen it in my mucous, and elsewhere countless times.
anj
Thinkin its the actual Isospora protozoa!? Look at crypto pics on google images!
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Post by yyz on Jan 17, 2006 8:43:17 GMT -5
From this link, select on the left "Protists", then "Protozoa", then hit "Next page" twice for pictures of T. cruzi and T. brucei. www.ulb.ac.be/sciences/biodic/EPageImages.htmlI am not saying for sure that this is it, but these look very similar also. Trypanomastigotes are not a macroscopic species that I know of. But TamTam did say the cyano-trypo fusion IS macroscopic. Also note at the end of the current video, it states that there would be more on the trypo element coming up. Interesting huh? Angela, Please see this link and read pages 29-33 or so... I think you are very close... great work. www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/about1958-336.htmlyyz
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Post by london2146 on Jan 17, 2006 9:14:44 GMT -5
Can I buy a "T" please? London
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Post by skytroll on Jan 17, 2006 9:24:52 GMT -5
yyz,
That pic you have there on that last link looks like an extended tyrpanasoma. It looks like maybe the isospora was fused with it, or schistoma or strongyloid. It has to be one of these, but, I still do not get the black fiber. That somehow seems to be the instigator of the fibers.
I have been trying to narrow that one down, it seems to break up at times, yet, it seems to unfurl from a black dot.
Before, I had the fibers, I had the sparklies, which caused the itching in the beginning. The sparklies was one of the first things I noticed. They seem to look like small gold pieces.
This is where I put the gold particles in with the carbon. Then the chemtrail seems to fit. I wonder if they were testing this first in the early 90s at these labs. I am sure there were tests of some sort. Certain areas where used as testing sites.
Anyway back to the worm, the isospori seems to fit too. If they came up with a creation back in 70's that was biological, now, they probably have moved into combining other things, not biological. It has something to do with photosynthesis, light on the cyano? Changes it's form.
It has to have light to go through the bacteria to make it grow. Have you ever noticed when they spray, or after, that sometimes you can see the clear, blue, beautiful sky through the thinner clouds, like we have a layer of cloud all the time. We are not allowed to have the sun.
In otherwords sunlight may burn these things off. What is with the light? When the sun is out, no chemtrails hiding it, do any of you feel better? I always seem to. It seems to dry them up. Sunlight would dry up a biofilm. I have been reading about biofilms.
This is what surrounds the creatures, it seems.
skytroll
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Post by yyz guest on Jan 17, 2006 9:36:05 GMT -5
Skytroll, I will post more later... check back... gotta go to work now... I have opinion that will correlate! London, Please follow the rules... you can only buy vowels! yyz
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Post by cozmikanjelh202 on Jan 17, 2006 12:18:14 GMT -5
Wheres PAT?!! FREE " T".............glittery T or Triangle... Umbrella-shaped SPORE Isospora belli...Iso (Isoceles triangle)...for the black....and DOES this have 3 sides, (an illusion?) Is it 2 stuck together? and then 2 more stuck together and where the two, thick, black ends almost meet...are THEY stuck together at white?... If this isn the entire protozoa, is he/she(both) "just going thru a phase"?! The cryptosporium protozoa has some unusual looking features on its (side) like FINS and it kinda has a DOLPHIN-shaped head? notice.... we have BLACK and WHITE.... and ALL THE COLORS IN BETWEEN. Tiny replication of this strange shape and its 2 colors, plus.... all the colors between Blk and Wht and all their tiny replications flashing BIOPHOTON EMISSIONs and building their designated, colored- fibers. this activity occurring only after (this) protozoa sent its sporulated oo(CYSTs)...thick-walled cysts all thruout ur body via intestines...in its multi-mutated forms and ever decreasing sizes (to INFILTRATE as much of YOU as possible. and since it is related to Plasmodium slime, can continue to navigate and takeover...even >>>AWAY from its ORIGINAL source >>> US! ...and like the Dinoflagellates, continues its endless replication in it its fiber form using BIO-ILLUMINATION (of its SPORES) ?! anj
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Post by skytroll on Jan 17, 2006 12:24:57 GMT -5
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Post by cozmikanjelh202 on Jan 17, 2006 12:34:01 GMT -5
yyz, HIGH FIVE!! Go Big Red!!! Thanks! I've been trying to send that same pic of T. cruzi (bottom right), with Baaad tiny urls! anj
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Post by yyz on Jan 17, 2006 15:40:00 GMT -5
It does look like an extended trypomastigote. However, I need to point out that right after it was removed, when it was still wet and slimy, the hair like fiber that is protruding from the main body in that picture was much shorter. I pulled on it and it just started sliding out. I should have preserved the specimen in a fixative, but I didn't. Right after pulling it out, it looked like these pics. Female inside of male. www.ips.it/scuola/concorso_99/acqua_1/schistosoma.jpgperso.infonie.be/pomacea/schistosoma.gifYet, in my opinion at that time and now, it does look trypanosomal or leishmanial. But also, it looks schisto as well. It truly does look like a morph of some type. I think that for lack of any more evidence, this is hard to deny. However to make matters even more complex, TamTam said the trypanosoma like element in culture was macroscopic and that the size was encoded by gene as a ratio. Also, he equated those images to the organism attempting to grow a wing and that the wing relates to San Antonio as a variable. I still am puzzled on that to some degree. But, I also think that Promastigotes are worthy of consideration as well. Look at and study pics of leishmaniasis. Sporotrichoid spread. Symmetry. A pre-defined pattern. Again, another input possibly? www-medlib.med.utah.edu/parasitology/JpegScan/Ltrop_RLJacobson.jpg www-medlib.med.utah.edu/parasitology/JpegScan/Ltrop_promast2_R_L_Jacobs.jpgfor more see: www.biology-online.org/biology-forum/about1958-336.htmlI wish I could expand on the black dot and gold observations. I do not recall seeing these in my own skin. But I do believe that you and others have. I will need to look closer to see if I exhibit this as well. I know that I used to be much itchier at one time. It very well could have been the sparkles, I just didn't notice it then. I definately believe sun and sweat helps tremendously. Tanning beds dry these things up for me as well. I was noticing that a topical cream called Accuzyme is claimed to be effective. Active ingredients are papain, a fruit enzyme, and urea, one of the raw ingredients of sweat. I havn't tried this, but I have read posts where people say it clears the lesions quickly. I know that a weekend camping or boating in the summer does more for me (healing wise) than an entire week indoors. yyz
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Post by slinker on Jan 17, 2006 22:08:14 GMT -5
tinyurl.com/7uudrI haven't seen anything in the image above. Don't know about this one...
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Post by cozmikanjelh202 on Jan 17, 2006 23:24:07 GMT -5
Similar to another thread recently started, I say we should write to George Noory and Ian Punnet @ Coast to Coast. They are very aware of this plight. I did originally write an email to George Noory about my findings 4 weeks ago, and he then forwarded Dr Schwartz my email. didnt realize right away it was forwarded, then remembered after talking to Dr Schwartz and how he reiterated verbatum, some of the letter I wrote to Mr. Noory. I was ectatic(sp) to say the least! My point being, there is DEFINITE INTEREST from THIS popular medium. Maybe they can gather interest from some top scientists and researchers who would work with Dr Wymore or support more funding to this cause. my findings were forwarded to Dr Wymore already. If we show them we have some solid evidence and definite patterns ...at least i think its solid... and perhaps with pics like what Greg (MorgUSA) has; ORGANIZE something that's straight to the point, with supporting evidence/clear pics...something that will make jaws drop. SHORT, SWEET, and SIMPLE. Tonight , I listened to Saturday nights show and in Ian Punnets' introduction (about 20 minutes into show), he read an E-mail from someone who "pulled what looked to be a CLAW attached to .... type of WORM...from top of his foot." Check it out, it was on Saturdays' Jan.14th show. It gave me chills! what do ya think?!
Angela
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Post by greg on Jan 18, 2006 13:41:55 GMT -5
OK Name that thing!!!
Got to admit, I've seen this Critter or something-Like it
Only thing is, it looks like MANY pictures of MANY Parasites that you can see on the INTERNET!!!
So which one is it??? Only test Results will prove it!!!
Another thing???
It appears to be More than a simple Worm Parasite... if not??? Why do other Medecines help???
Sincerely, Greg
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Post by angela on Jan 18, 2006 17:19:26 GMT -5
Hi Greg! IF u have seen this critter, where? specifics please? MANY? ru certain? Name ONE other parasite that this looks like... closest to it is T.cruzi...but not the color/pattern. send me one, or many, that have this pattern/color...please. You're right though, it doesn't look like a simple "worm" parasite...looks very UNIQUE to me... so which is it, common or unique? Like many or not? Meds?? beats me! I'm not on any yet...so not for certain... Could it be some meds mask or redirect (the cysts) infections/source, or maybe this protozoa is truly affected by some of these meds. LUCK!? maybe... Especially since it hasnt been proven... YET Your right, only test results will prove it! I believe its the Isospora protozoa itself... but if u read above posts you will see WHY I do not know 100 %... yet I do know IT IS > SOME FORM< Of the Isospora belli protozoa. STAGE?? Sincerely, anj btw... That's pretty messed up with your pics being stolen w/o your permission. I wrote them a "shame on you..." letter
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Post by Ms. Kitty ( kraz as a kat) on Jan 18, 2006 17:47:02 GMT -5
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