...a possible repost of a "morg mushroom" scab..
tinyurl.com/74cq6kp...find myself staring at it again, trying to determine for
certain how it is they grow..
..from the scab down..
or from the "root" UP.
..I am convinced that since one of the first indications
of a morg assault on the skin tiny bits of gel/goo in the hair
follicles, that the "mushrooms"..or "scabs with roots" grow
from the follicle..UP.
theory: the bacteria that make the gels are plentiful in the
blood. The particles inevitably make their way to the capillaries
that service the hair follicles. For reasons not clear yet, the
bacteria have no trouble leaping from the capillaries to the
very base of the follicle, where they begin to make gels in earnest.
The gels begin to fill the the interior of the follicle, starting at
the bulb at the bottom. Hairs plucked from infested follicles
will have their roots covered in gel slime. A bit later, slime
"globes/balls" will be found in the rounded bottom of the follicle.
The skin above the follicle begins to become inflamed and a slight
pimple/blister appears. Tweezers applied firmly to the pimple can
often extract an "egg" of gel at this point in its growth;
often with the tiny beginnings of a very small diameter [~20 micron]
fiber , appx 1/4 the diameter of a normal hair].
The damaged skin of the pimple erodes and the gel escapes onto
the surface of the skin. The skin quickly dissolves, forming a
shallow crater that is quickly filled with the gels. In time the crater
gets deeper and is filled with rapidly multiplying bacteria, making
more gel particles. The particles seem to have an intense attraction
to each other. The "scab" is made up of countless tiny particles
that fuse into a seemingly homogenous whole. There appears
to be a sort of "critical mass" of [pigmented] gels that once
reached, triggers an explosion of fiber growth. The early stages
of fiber growth tend to be dominated by the flat, ribbon like fibers
that are MOSTLY transparent and made of the same gel material
that they grow from. The gel material and the flat ribbon fibers
are transparent and very durable. Essentially nothing will break
the transparent particles, spheres and ribbon fibers. Even a wash
of Potassium Hydroxide only leaves them...shiny clean. So far as
I have been able to determine, these transparent fibers are made
of cellulose, as is the gel that they grow from; manufactured
by bacterial colonies that are easily observed underneath the
transparent gel that they produce.
There are bacteria that are capable of making cellulose.
Why these bacteria should be ignored by the immune system
as they wreak havoc in and on the body is another mystery.
Perhaps the genes for making cellulose were extracted from
a bacteria species foreign to the body, and spliced into the gut
bacteria. This could enable the gut bacteria, which are under
the protection of the immune system, to carry out the cellulose
sabotage without being attacked themselves.
..
..there was a Canadian study a few years ago that involved
doing just that...getting the gut bacteria of humans to make
cellulose by doing some gene transfers from cellulose producing
bacteria. Why were they doing this? [seems insane to me].
What if it went far beyond just a "lab study"..or got loose
into the general population by accident or by design?
.*stare*...this is getting rather long.
Mind rolling downhill with no brakes..or something like that.
*pulls plug..watches the lights fade away..*
*hopes that this scribble will make some sense when
I review it tomorrow...