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Post by toni on May 13, 2015 12:26:27 GMT -5
And I sure haven't a clue what this is.
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Post by toni on May 13, 2015 13:06:05 GMT -5
I was able to lighten this up a bit, scoped it again, and it's just sitting there. What the heck could this be? I've tried smashing it with my needle, and it didn't smash, but the needle was able to cut it. It's like trying to cut though a "rubbery like texture" like that of shrimp or that of scallops when they're uncooked ...know what I mean? So if you were to take a needle or even a fork to a raw scallop, you know that "texture"?? Well, that's what this feels like trying to cut it. It's hard to imagine the size of this (seeing it in a picture) but...just look at one of your hairs, that's approx. the width of this (tiny little mosaic thing). This thing is too weird. It's almost like there's fibers or connecting clear strands in it. I can't tell yet.
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Post by toni on May 13, 2015 19:54:05 GMT -5
The first half of this video is at 400X magnification, with the specimen and a human hair, which are both in water, as they're easier to work with that way, and I place a hair next to things so we can see size comparison easier too. The second half of the video is at 1,000X magnification. This thing is really weird. tinypic.com/player.php?v=mhjbb%3E&s=8#.VVPwu2fJCUkPS again, the pictures or video's below my mosaic specimen video are not mine. Tinypic.com is just an 'upload video place'.
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Post by toni on May 13, 2015 20:09:29 GMT -5
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Post by itchin4answers on May 13, 2015 23:17:24 GMT -5
The first half of this video is at 400X magnification, with the specimen and a human hair, which are both in water, as they're easier to work with that way, and I place a hair next to things so we can see size comparison easier too. The second half of the video is at 1,000X magnification. This thing is really weird. tinypic.com/player.php?v=mhjbb%3E&s=8#.VVPwu2fJCUkYour images and video are very interesting toni and I am probably way off the mark here, but the mosaic design makes me wonder if this is trying to copy a red blood cell formation. This is just a thought that has only jumped into my head this afternoon. Reason being some results for my son and I had to check what "rouleaux formation" is - * see link below. As I said this is just my thoughts and in no way am I saying this specimen is doing that, but it just made me "see" something in the pattern. * library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/HEMEHTML/HEME007.html#
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Post by toni on May 15, 2015 10:22:20 GMT -5
I appreciate you checking this out.
Yeah...I see what you mean.
These "mosaic things" are so tiny, and they're in a "clearish matrix" that holds each one of those "pigmented pieces" in place, the (mosaic tiles) they remind me of.
I've soaked that specimen in water, and they're literally coming off of that main "whitish clear piece".
I'll get more pics what I mean.
I know not being here and seeing it under the scope, is hard to know what's doing what, (that I'm seeing) and I need to show more because (this thing is something).
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Post by Baraka Obam on May 15, 2015 16:11:39 GMT -5
Everything is something Toni, the only problem we have, humans for the most part can not tell one car from another.
Then they get a microscope and everything under the sun is suspect, Billions of trillions of things, well, anything is possible I guess but what is it, hmmmmm.
After I figure out what the 5000 or so different cars that have been made I will start on the trillion items that are in my bath room.
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Post by toni on May 20, 2015 18:12:47 GMT -5
Everything is something Toni, the only problem we have, humans for the most part can not tell one car from another. Then they get a microscope and everything under the sun is suspect, Billions of trillions of things, well, anything is possible I guess but what is it, hmmmmm. After I figure out what the 5000 or so different cars that have been made I will start on the trillion items that are in my bath room.
Well Baraka, I've been looking under the scope now for 10 years, and I "sort of" have a little bit of something under my belt now - especially where I can tell if something's normal or if it's not normal.
And this "mosaic thing" I knew wasn't "of the norm", which is why I posted it last week.
Now today....I HAVE another one of these "Mosiac" looking things, and out of it, came some organisms (that in 10 years I've never seen before).
It's not as "colorful" as the last one pictured above, which this one today appears to be "just the foundation" that those "brown and orangy'ish rust colored things "sit upon".
I'll do a side by side next for anyone that can see what I mean.
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Post by toni on May 20, 2015 18:28:30 GMT -5
Side by side picture of that "mosaic specimen from last week, and the new one today".
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Post by toni on May 21, 2015 7:34:04 GMT -5
I say I have a lid on it, meaning Morgs isn't slowing me down, not at all. But who knows, maybe this is just another "stage". Notice the pattern on the right side - which is easiest to see. That "honeycomb" design, or pattern. Not really honeycomb, (( I just call it Mosaic)) like pattern. That's the pattern of last weeks specimen too, except the first specimen pictured/last weeks specimen, has this same exact "skin like" foundation but with those "mosaic tiles on it" that are "dark orange and brownish". This specimen above is just like the other, but the "mosaic tiles are missing". This sucker is barely wider than a human hair, that's how tiny it is. And the "mosaic like tiles" are approx. the size of a sharp (needle dot), about the size of a period at the end of a sentence, maybe smaller. The "yellow bubbles" are just oil (mustard oil). In the video I'll upload next, ((((( the BIZARRE ORGANISMS ))))) come out. I mean "these ARE something too". I say that in reference to morgs, that "they've got something to do with it", is what I mean when I say (they're something).
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Post by Baraka Obam on May 21, 2015 9:17:21 GMT -5
Really, I have 20 years with my scope, so I am 2 times excellent, the only time I can POSSIBLY connect items to this disease is to COMPARE them with others. Then we do not work together as everyone has an idea what all their pictures are, bugs, fungus, mold spores, and all other mess, you do not see me spewng tales of understanding or what it is. You want to know why, rumors make conclusions, the rumor that this disease is LYME will more than likely have it diagnosed as LYME and the true answer will never be found. The DRUG companys will keep making their trillions on the suffering of people that have this syndrome by making symptom drugs, ITCHING AND LESIONS are not the only symptoms, these two are two in a hundred. Everything is something Toni, the only problem we have, humans for the most part can not tell one car from another. Then they get a microscope and everything under the sun is suspect, Billions of trillions of things, well, anything is possible I guess but what is it, hmmmmm. After I figure out what the 5000 or so different cars that have been made I will start on the trillion items that are in my bath room.
Well Baraka, I've been looking under the scope now for 10 years, and I "sort of" have a little bit of something under my belt now - especially where I can tell if something's normal or if it's not normal.
And this "mosaic thing" I knew wasn't "of the norm", which is why I posted it last week.
Now today....I HAVE another one of these "Mosiac" looking things, and out of it, came some organisms (that in 10 years I've never seen before).
It's not as "colorful" as the last one pictured above, which this one today appears to be "just the foundation" that those "brown and orangy'ish rust colored things "sit upon".
I'll do a side by side next for anyone that can see what I mean.
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Post by toni on May 21, 2015 9:48:14 GMT -5
Here's the video of this "thing" AND....the "organisms". The video is scoped at 400X until the very end, which is at 100X magnification. It's sort of long, boring, but the garbage and organisms are on the slide in water. The "YELLOW bubbles" are only mustard oil floating in the water. Wait till you see this really weird thing. Ooops, forgot the video. tinypic.com/player.php?v=iwum2r%3E&s=8#.VV3vBmfJCUkPS, as always, I only upload at this site: Tinypic.com, so any other video's there, (are not mine).
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Post by toni on May 21, 2015 10:00:22 GMT -5
Baraka, I thought by now you'd know that I only post (specimens) pertaining to Morgellons. And you missed my point of my purpose of saying 10 years now under the scope. (((you took offense)) no need to by saying how long you've been under yours. Doesn't matter if it were 100 years, not the point. I said that so anyone looking or reading would understand, it's just not my first rodeo with this stuff (meaning: it's not my first week).
So to help you now understand even more, I have seen this before from other than myself, etc etc.
So now that I AM seeing the same thing (THEY HAD) I do believe it "pertains".
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Post by toni on May 21, 2015 10:08:53 GMT -5
I wonder if this is some kind of "mold spores" or fungal spores? I know none was found, but....
I do have a question.
What ever happened to the Clongen lab results? Remember? They found FUNGI? So what happened to that?
I've got to ask, because it seems "findings" like the Agro from Citvosky, and Fungi from Dr. Kilani at Clongen Labs, well.... (simply what happened to those)?
Does anybody know?
Thank you.
Here it is, remember this?
Copied from link:
Research Approach: Several investigators have been attempting to study the fibers isolated from Morgellons patients. Biochemical studies as well as extensive microscopy studies have been carried out. The information available today is limited and does not provide an answer to what the causative agent of Morgellons could be. Although we truly believe that all efforts to investigate this disease are of significance, we take a straightforward approach to the problem and our focus is on identifying the organism using genetic methods and tools available in our laboratory.
Based on the structures that we observed microscopically from a number of Morgellons patients and the clinical profiles,
we have reasons to believe that this organism is not a virus or bacteria.
We hypothesize that this organism is a more complex fungus, algae or a novel parasite.
End of quotes.
www.morgellons.org/docs/clongen1.pdf
And that was Clongen Labs analysis. See what I mean? What happened. Rather what's up? Seriously, what happened to this, does anyone know? It's like the lab there doesn't matter what they'd found. That to me is frustrating those (findings) not quackery findings, but real finding's (were found). I truly don't get these analysis that have been done, what good are they if they're here today, and gone tomorrow? I don't believe we should let some of the puzzle pieces go by the wayside, UNLESS there's been a correction on this finding from Clongen Labs.
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Post by toni on May 21, 2015 10:53:40 GMT -5
This is ONLY an "example" of algae, *from images on the internet of cells of algae* as I'm sure there's millions of "things with patterns" in the algae world...but who knows if my two specimens are algae or not. The example here, and my pics are "only similar", but far from being the same species. But, it's a "lead, a track, a path".
A microscopic view of cells of algae, probably in the genus Pediastrum. Photo by Victor Duran.
And see how "they align up, into that pattern"? Those (mosaic tiles, as I call them) are like puzzle pieces (as a way to describe them) and they sit on a foundation, or "membrane" that is opaque, like mine. See how "the picture above from the internet pics of a species of algae (those green) spores ready to germinate, grow like that, then they do their thing...make more and grow.
www.google.com/search?q=pediastrum+cells&rlz=1T4PLXB_enUS624US624&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=hwBeVcT7NoS-ggT0tICoDA&ved=0CD4QsAQ&biw=1904&bih=836They call these Pediastrum cells.
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Post by toni on May 21, 2015 13:05:05 GMT -5
Still looking to "try" and ID just this "mosaic thing".
Not that I think this is "what those specimens are", but...it's just another something in the Algae family.
The nickname is black or green roof algae, and this pic is also from the Internet/InspectAPedia.com on that subject.
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Post by morghunter on May 21, 2015 14:03:46 GMT -5
Hi Toni, g00d finds.They appear to be plant related imho. Found similar item called euglena gracilis in your googled website. Some time a while back I captured with my digital microscope something similar that looked like a cob of corn cardiomyocyte like in appearance. So it is possible part of this nightmare has plant biology. Later...morghunter.
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Post by toni on May 21, 2015 15:04:06 GMT -5
Hi Toni, g00d finds.They appear to be plant related imho. Found similar item called euglena gracilis in your googled website. Some time a while back I captured with my digital microscope something similar that looked like a cob of corn cardiomyocyte like in appearance. So it is possible part of this nightmare has plant biology. Later...morghunter. Hi Morghunter, And I'm so glad you've mentioned that. And yes, (like a cob of corn) that's a great description too. I'll sure check out the pics of that euglena gracilis. Thank you.
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Post by Baraka Obam on May 21, 2015 18:54:51 GMT -5
I will never question looking for the item that causes this, its adding in relevance to the item that we can not possibly realize. What is this, has anyone seen this, here is something we have in common is different than I know what this is, this is connected to the disease, its mold, its mildew, its Superman. I am glad your still looking and posting pictures and video's, I did the same, so many pictures of my horror and then Franky just deleted all of the pictures when he changed hosting sites, all of that work gone. Oh we;;, I guess we do not understand each other, so much for human intelligence. Baraka, I thought by now you'd know that I only post (specimens) pertaining to Morgellons. And you missed my point of my purpose of saying 10 years now under the scope. (((you took offense)) no need to by saying how long you've been under yours. Doesn't matter if it were 100 years, not the point. I said that so anyone looking or reading would understand, it's just not my first rodeo with this stuff (meaning: it's not my first week). So to help you now understand even more, I have seen this before from other than myself, etc etc. So now that I AM seeing the same thing (THEY HAD) I do believe it "pertains".
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Post by toni on May 22, 2015 6:24:28 GMT -5
I will never question looking for the item that causes this, its adding in relevance to the item that we can not possibly realize. What is this, has anyone seen this, here is something we have in common is different than I know what this is, this is connected to the disease, its mold, its mildew, its Superman. I am glad your still looking and posting pictures and video's, I did the same, so many pictures of my horror and then Franky just deleted all of the pictures when he changed hosting sites, all of that work gone. Oh we;;, I guess we do not understand each other, so much for human intelligence. Baraka, I thought by now you'd know that I only post (specimens) pertaining to Morgellons. And you missed my point of my purpose of saying 10 years now under the scope. (((you took offense)) no need to by saying how long you've been under yours. Doesn't matter if it were 100 years, not the point. I said that so anyone looking or reading would understand, it's just not my first rodeo with this stuff (meaning: it's not my first week). So to help you now understand even more, I have seen this before from other than myself, etc etc. So now that I AM seeing the same thing (THEY HAD) I do believe it "pertains". Sometimes, it's more of a peace of mind thing, (learning or discovering what something is) especially as far as this horror goes. And "whether or not" I can do anything about it. Just like your "gnats" Baraka....(you needed to know) and we found out what they were I do believe. And only then *sometimes* can one can put it to rest, at least one part anyways. It's all about "what it takes for someone"...and for me, it's what it takes.
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