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Post by ANTHILL on Jul 6, 2005 3:02:47 GMT -5
Today I was working on my truck in the hot sun and my critters were going nuts When I happened to catch some movement on my forearm out of the corner of my eye On closer look it was a vary small insect that I had seen on cat's and dog's mostly on cats this adult is so small that its young would be microscopic reference the photo black speck 10x As a matter of fact before I knew what fleas looked like thats what I thought that they were was fleas This is not a flea I am 98% sure that this is what is getting me In the past when I am rubbing oil into my skin black specks would come out of my skin but most of the time they are too mangled to make anything of them this is my first photo's of the whole insect the photo series that you need to look at is called Blackspeck at the bottom of the first page and on the second page click on the thumbnail for an explanation and a larger picture just click on photos when the page opens up I am still working on this website www.trillybillers.zoomshare.com/1.shtml
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Post by Hope on Jul 6, 2005 5:50:22 GMT -5
Dear Ant,
Sweetheart, I'm having trouble with the link you provided.
Love, Hope
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Post by debbie unlogged on Jul 6, 2005 6:38:59 GMT -5
Me to ant,
It takes me to the site, but says the page no longer contains any content....
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Post by dc on Jul 6, 2005 8:00:01 GMT -5
Hello....I've been saying that this is some sort of fly/wasp for like two years now on the "other" site....maybe more will agree finally....lays eggs in clothing hatches and burrow into skin, sinuses, mouth, etc...emerges when mature....I think the fibres are what it uses to attach the eggs to fabric/hair...been thinking that for a while now....anybody in agreement?
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Post by ANTHILL on Jul 6, 2005 10:37:41 GMT -5
Hi hope sweet cakes and deb on the out side. . not down under just deb on the out side who forgot to log in lol I'm just barley putting together this website so bare with me when you get to the page that says no longer contains any content.... on the side bar menu it says home, photos, and Blog click on the Photos one'-- and by the hair of my chinee-chin-chin (what the tree little pigs said when the Dingo was at the door)--and by golly" you've done it your there"
Hi Dc I remeber you from the other board Like I said I remember seeing numbers of these things on cats and dogs at a time when I dident know what a flea looked like and I thought the they were fleas Its not and its not a fly or a wasp ether it's more like a thrip now I begin the search to find out what exactly
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Post by JLR on Jul 6, 2005 15:20:31 GMT -5
Everytime I leave my place I spray this at home flying insect spray (permethrin based) in my apartment even if I never see any flies only the occasional things that zip by never to be found again. Well, this morning I found high up above in my kitchen ceiling something that looked like a a slender black ant with wings, I sprayed that SOB and it just circled around on the wall for a few minutes, so I caught it with a ziploc baggie for later viewing. Hours later during my lunch break I returned home, and guess what... that thing was still alive in the baggie. Makes me wonder. I'll be looking for more tonight and deffinetly trashing my indoor plants incase these things live in the soil as well.
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Post by J on Jul 6, 2005 16:43:52 GMT -5
I definitely do agree and your explanation makes more sense than anything I have read.
For me, since taking Flagyl, they are getting smaller and smaller and coming out of my skin, alive or dead?
some of both I suppose.
Things started getting better when I started using ammonia back in Feb.
But when I used Flagyl my skin started clearing up immediately.
I while taking it, felt a liquid let go of my brain and slide down my throat.
Then I felt it slide down my intestines to lower intestines. Now I know this is all too weird. But it is really true.
I would gag for 5 minutes in the morning before Flagyl.
This is the thing that people talk about that wraps itself around our insides. or is it the bacteria/fungus that accompanies the worms and parasites.
I dont use clothes that are in my closet and this week will freeze all books and bag with moth balls my clothes.
Someone said you cannot buy moth crystals anymore. What do you think about that.
Wearing clothes that have been freshly washed is the key. Have two sets of clothes. It limits what I can wear, but I need to get well so I don't care.
J
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Post by J on Jul 6, 2005 16:44:23 GMT -5
cannot view
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Post by ANTHILL on Jul 6, 2005 16:53:06 GMT -5
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Post by rickndebby on Jul 6, 2005 17:05:51 GMT -5
We bought a $100.00 microscope and the pictures are virtually identical to what we have discovered....This is no mass illusion....Maybe...just maybe some of the conspiracy theories are true...Lets hope it's just ignorance by the medical community....If anyone says we are dillusional again I think I'll lose my mind for sure
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Post by DOCP on Jul 6, 2005 19:38:12 GMT -5
JLR - It was alive in a baggy... with no air? WITH NO AIR? Mother phuck! I have seen these everywhere. They come through my window screens. I think they are attracted to the color white. Maybe I just notice them on white clothing more. They start out very small and fast, too tiny to follow closely with your eye very well. They grow and hit the light bulb (like most bugs) and are dead on the table in the morning. Maybe while we sleep we should leave the dineing room lamplight on all night if it beckons them away from our bedrooms. Yes?
Ant - Great pics! Have you noticed them congregating around lights in your house? Dead or Alive?
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Post by ANTHILL on Jul 6, 2005 22:57:01 GMT -5
Hi rickndebby welcome to the board encase I forgot to do it before I got my Qx3 Digital blue microscope on a website that Lisa posted about I think the name of it was gamestop it was on special for $15 they are normally $35 or so Boy! what a deal!the only thing is its only 200 pixels and at 200x the resolution isn't that great now that I know better I would probably get me one that was at lest 1000 pixels it serve its purpose though If I really want to See something in detail at a high mag I have a antique microscope that works great DOCP--Thanks for the complement we never have gotten in touch we just keep missing each other don't we? Yes as a matter of fact there is two entryways on the front porch of the Victorian house I live in The regular way and then there is the parlor entrance The Victorians back in the old days the family used the regular door The parlor door was off limits as was the parlor to all but the most important folks or people that the family wanted to impress The parlor door Is a real Fancy door Its' got a window with a beautiful etching of the biblical theme the lion lying down with the lamb and a child asleep using the lion as a pillow Anyway to get to the point the parlor is my room and last night I was sitting under my infrared lights and I had to go out on the porch for some reason and I looked through that window that I just described at my computer to see if what I was downloading was still downloading and it was swarmed with those little Nat's trying to get to the infrared light in my room and had gone though a screen door to get to the window I don't know if they are the ones getting me but it is kind of scary I try not to worry about the critters that aren't on me but some times it's impossible
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Post by itchingntexas on Jul 6, 2005 23:55:04 GMT -5
Omigosh. So I searched 'thrips images' on yahoo. Then I clicked on something that said "thrips spray" over and over. If you do this, and read what it says, it will freak you out. I still want to see more pics of the stages it goes through, because I read other places that it goes through several stages. (like we all have thought about 'our' bug). Other things I read on other sites were even more freaky. i.e., remember the site where the two scientists said the only time they have ever seen 'fibers' like these were when they examined particles from a meteorite? Well, anyway, that's what these two guys said who suppsedly worked for Nasa or somewhere...I saw on this one page something about Meteor something or other and thrips. (perhaps there is a perfectly logical explanation for this...I am no agricultural buff). Anyhoo, I also saw that the thrip is called a 'cotton insect'...Hmmmm?? Isn't this critter of ours the one some have said was possibly infecting cotton? And then on one of those 'experimental agriculture' sites, they were advertising 'beneficial thrips' for cotton. Oh, and they are known to harbor "harmful FUNGUS...I could go on, but if I find something about them looking like fibers at some point, I will be officially 'eakingfray outyay'. And if this IS what we all have...what then???
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Post by ebgbgms on Jul 7, 2005 0:18:03 GMT -5
Ant, good pics. They all look familiar. The black speck (insect) I have had before. I took it to a derm. and well, I left rolling my eyes. ya know?
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Post by itchingntexas on Jul 7, 2005 1:44:17 GMT -5
OK, so I'm up really late again...what's new. It's either feast or famine with sleep, for me since Morgellons (anyone else??) So I looked up all these sites on thrips. Ant, I think you stumbled onto the big one. I'm so serious, you guys. If you have pics, look at them, and then at some sites with pics (drawings or otherwise) of thrips (particularly a 'pea thrip'. ) On one site, there is an entomologist you can write and ask questions. I wrote and asked him if-- in his opinion-- any type of thrip could infest a human being. I conveyed that his response was urgent...pray he will answer and know something! I know one thing, on the site it did say they love to get into the eyes and hair, "wreaking much havoc"..... Also, this site--like the others--stressed that they not only carry but feed on fungus, bacteria, and decaying matter... Which, to me would explain why people can get one type of relief, but not the other (either they take an anti-fungal, but still have bugs, or use a pesticide and still have fungal symptoms). Somebody tell me what you think. ....Ant??
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Post by special guest star on Jul 7, 2005 2:59:48 GMT -5
We've seen that bug, too. It's just one of many we've found, including mites, worms, a small wasp-like insect and traces of bacteria. It's a party in our skin and everyone's invited!
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Post by Orion*** on Jul 7, 2005 6:29:34 GMT -5
anthill---I think that you pretty well have it figured--I have an interesting story t tell that could cooberate your thesis--its late and I will get back with you on it...Later orion-ziggy
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Post by JLR on Jul 7, 2005 10:27:32 GMT -5
Posting the websites URL's might help, althought it sounds like the chemtrail website theories.
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Post by itchingntexas on Jul 7, 2005 22:04:18 GMT -5
this is what the entomologist I emailed had to say, for what it's worth: "There are no thrips known to me that will parasitize/attack people in the manner you indicate. No stage of the life-cycle is 'thread-like'. Immature thrips resemble adults but lack wings. Could be a vermiformian skin mite, scientific name Demodex - several species that inhabit the hair-follicles of mammals, including humans - cause the condition known as 'follicular mange'."
I still say it's a thrip. At least what I found definitely was!! However, has anyoone done any research on what this guy is suggesting??
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Post by ebgbgms on Jul 8, 2005 0:06:15 GMT -5
Sounds like it could be poss. i would believe anything, as all of us would after what we have been through. Wait till Ant see's it, he will reply.
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