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Post by pdidit on Nov 23, 2011 8:43:32 GMT -5
Great ppy18--you have made a difference! I have read about this skizit--didn't even know what chaff was until then, but certainly fits into the picture. Happy Thanksgiving to you both and all.... The way I figure it, we are still blessed in many ways that we take for granted. The rest all s**cks
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Post by Lynn on Nov 23, 2011 11:59:51 GMT -5
Hi Skizit
Good find. I saved it too my Chem-trail file and sent the link to the professor at my near by college that looks into this kind of stuff. Along with the person from the agricultural center who watches those skies.
In Light Lynn P.S. Happy Thanksgiving everyone
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Post by Lynn on Nov 23, 2011 12:32:32 GMT -5
Hi Skizit
I decided to share a bit sorry about it being long.
I am not real good a determining what is the actual spider webs from spider that float on a web to this, but it is different enough to get my attention. Last year my plastic bench had a weird event which may be just a bug thing and nothing to do with the chem-trail spraying. I sit outside a lot. Especially before I became ill. I am a out door type of person. Well I had sat on that bench the evening before and it was clean. Out in the country or outside period you always look before you use. Never know when ants, bird poo and such might be left or around. So the next evening I come out and this slimy mess of strands is criss-crossed across a five inch by six inch area on the back rest of the bench. The center looked like a giant greenish logy. It was over a quarter inch deep and stuck on so well that it took a lot of organic chemicals and high pressure spraying to destroy the mass of criss cross strands that layered over the top of the giant logy. The strands themselves were yellowish and gooey looking like a logy, but looked real strong wide and thick. Then bench sits near a window with a bush growing before the window. That week I kept finding white gooey strands on this bush. For a few months I would see the web strands very long and gooey looking floating around the property. I was trying to determine if it was the time of year for the spiders to float on their webs, but do not recall them ever being that wet looking.
This all reminds me of the time when I first starting coming down with symptoms before the bugs and the fibers. We rented a house out in the country in another city area then what we are now in. That is a high school friends parents old home we rented. It became a health hazard so we now rent a tiny farm house from a different high school friend. Well my first grandson and I back then would go for walks in the orchard. I remember from time to time finding colored string that reminded me of Silly string out of the can. My grandson wanted to pick it up, but I would race his little arm away before he got to near. I would get a stick and it would stick real good to the stick and I could toss it into an area where no one would walk. One of those times a tail of the sticky stuff caught the wind and got onto my hair and clothes. Even my shoes. Back then I knew nothing about Chem-trails or Morgellons, but some how deep alarms were going off that this was not normal. I am a worrier by nature so I would just toss it up to being a worry wart even though I was the kid that parents could not get to stay in the house. I grew up outside. I guess all those years of knowing what is suppose to be there and whats not made that second sense say to me. This does not belong. I grew up half the time here in the valley so I had played in plenty of orchards and had not seen this stringy type stuff, but have seen plenty of spiders floating on webs. I love bugs. I just don't love them living on me.
Okay back to where I started. Over the next two or three months I would see these webs come floating down from the sky and always to my front yard. could not find them else where on the property. Just a couple months ago my grandson school had the cars including mine get covered with the floating spider webs. Hope that was what they were. Did not get out of car to find out. Okay so I am sitting on the out door rocking chair and watching these webs. The last web I got to see that year was very interesting. It was longer and thicker then any of the webs I had seen over the couple of months. They sometimes do not make it over my short front fence. I am thinking this one is not going to make it over the front fence it is so long and heavy it should hit the ground or stick to the entire front gate. It stops at the gate and hovers for a second or two and backs away a couple of inches and then like a helicopter goes up gently as if it knows its clearing the top of the gate goes over the gate and comes back down half a foot. Gets to the bench and hovers and goes up again and clear that, but the house and bushes must have confused it so that the tail of it snags the bushes in front of that window. Now its stuck real good and is trying to get away. Now if it was the wind causing this to happen which I was contemplating I could understand. Also if the wind was in action the loose end a few feet above the bush should be floaty or floppy in the wind. It was pulling with direct force trying to get loose of the bush. When that direction did not free it it started pulling in a new direction with tugs and force. I jumped up and got up as close as I could to see what was in the end of that strand. It stopped its tug of war as I examined it. Doing it hovering thingy so I could get a good look and I could see no bug trapped in the end. I am thinking okay a Nat is trapped on the end and is trying to get away. There was no bug big enough and no wings fluttering to help it to hover. Well it started to try and pull itself free again while I was up close and personal. All my bells and whistles are going off at top alert. I run and get my TKO orange and spray the heck out of it. Finally the thing lost its battle and the loose end also gets stuck to the bushes while I am spraying it trying to resolve it. It does not dissolve except the slime part of in does and leaves a clean string or web look and of course the loose end still has no bug trapped on the end.
If ever it happen again I want to collect a sample and send it to those who research this stuff. Try and part it into sections and send it to Tulsa and Cardicom. The person video taping the string on her plant. I wonder if she thought to send it to anyone. Back then when really sick with this mess I would have been to scared to send sample of anything. I was so worried about it being contagious and do still worry some about that.
In Light Lynn/TorpedoLynn
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Post by ibzahp on Nov 23, 2011 16:35:28 GMT -5
Hey thanks for all you are doing. Willing to help in any way that i can. happy T Day. Pleaaase PM me if i can be of help ibzahp
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Post by bubby on Nov 30, 2011 1:43:15 GMT -5
If it's not too late for slogans how about "I have Morgellons...and so will YOU". Also, did I not see a link to an 'Anonymous' member site (mask on a motorcyle?) as leading the protest? It was late and I'm sure I was half asleep...as I am now. Thanks.
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Post by ppy18 on Nov 30, 2011 14:19:51 GMT -5
hi everyone. sorry i. haven't been here in a few days. the cdc was essentially shut down from the 23rd thru this past monday for the holidays. my plan was to start up again then but i have been dealing with the flu since friday. my plan is to start over again tomorrow and continue from there. so officially i've only been 3 times but i want to be able to count consecutive days so i'm just gonna start fresh tomorrow. i have to get an x-ray done on my foot first thing in the morning and i'll go from there to the cdc. i have not heard from senator orrack since last monday but left a message with her assistant today so i hope to hear something from her sometime this week. i love your slogan bubby. i'll use it for sure. i'm sorry this hasn't worked out the way i planned but i'm gonna do better starting tomorrow.
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Post by ibzahp on Dec 3, 2011 19:31:01 GMT -5
I am amazed and inspired by what you are doing and if i wasnt on the west coast i would join you. Hats off to you and thanks for your contribution dear morgie friend:) You are doing a good thing for all of us. Hope you feel better soon.
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Post by sage on Dec 3, 2011 22:21:02 GMT -5
CDC Ignores Us Morgies... Seems They'd Rather Have Orgies!
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Post by itchin4answers on Dec 4, 2011 2:28:23 GMT -5
CDC Ignores Us Morgies... Seems They'd Rather Have Orgies! Oh gosh!! you're the best sage ;D
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Post by ppy18 on Dec 7, 2011 16:43:49 GMT -5
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Post by pdidit on Dec 8, 2011 11:08:28 GMT -5
Well you ARE an Ultimate member ppy18...thank you again for representing us. Could someone in Atlanta call in hopes for media coverage on this ?
Wish my brain and body were cooperating right now...have been through massive purging ? and it hasn't let up for months now. I would help if I could..
Keep up the good work--you are amazingly strong! xxoo Pdidit
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Post by ppy18 on Dec 8, 2011 11:47:35 GMT -5
still waiting on the car repair. looks like its gonna be expensive (timing belt broken, leaking vacuum hose etc....) but hopefully it will be done and I'll be back starting monday. think i'm gonna use a sign that says "All We Want For Christmas Is Our Study Results". Talked to senator orrocks assistant this morning . she is traveling to support some women's initiatives but should be in touch soon. keep your fingers crossed for the old ford focus everyone.
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Post by itchin4answers on Dec 9, 2011 17:24:32 GMT -5
Hi ppy18, I wanted to thank you again for all you are doing. Sorry to hear about your car, the timing is terrible hey with Christmas. I am with you in spirit. Take care & lots of love xo
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