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Post by Lisa on Aug 3, 2005 21:21:47 GMT -5
This is the very first piece of information I came across when I got this dreaded disease. I sure would like to know how this guy is doing now and if he gained any new insight. He has photos as well. Thought I would post for any of those that haven't seen it. Does anyone know him? www.safe2use.com/pests/scabies/gettingridof/030.htmThis was interesting: The Microbiologist claims the white squiggly stuff, or worms that are white and sometimes clear, are chemical. The nematode I believe is an enteropathogenic biocontrol species which has been genetically modified to be of very small size. The Steinernema riobravis is one genetically modified species used today in the USA for cotton. Many species are used already all over our country as well as the world. The worms each contain a unique type of bacterium (which they themselves are immune to, and this bacteria has been genetically "enhanced" to make them more lethal) and is the deadly element released once the worm invades the larger insect host. The bacterium could explain the bizarre formation of fibers and other amorphisms in the skin of the host.
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Post by jodyann52 on Aug 3, 2005 23:37:00 GMT -5
lisa... i belive with all of my heart that it is something to with cotton, or something that they have put out in crops.maybe some kind of test that went wrong..i can not wear new cotton.i itch so bad.
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Post by Orion*** on Aug 4, 2005 4:40:53 GMT -5
Pretty close to the truth as far as I can tell. Every thing that I have read on the subject points in that direction.
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Post by speed buggy on Aug 15, 2005 10:52:32 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that Mr. X is Cliff Mickelson, but I have no proof other than the writing style.
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Post by Chem G on Aug 15, 2005 13:12:56 GMT -5
Pretty close to the truth as far as I can tell. Every thing that I have read on the subject points in that direction. It is the truth and I'm seriously thinking about taking on Monsanto in a class action lawsuit. Initially I had mixed feelings over it but too many peeps are suffering. We just need to prove the pathogen is theirs which shouldn't be very hard to do considering it's marker (fluoresces under black light). Anyone know a good attorney??? Chem G
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Post by jodyann52 on Aug 15, 2005 13:15:55 GMT -5
IT HAS GOT TO BE SOMETHING IN COTTON,I CAN WEAR OLD COTTON...IM THINKING THE CLOTHES THAT WERE MADE IN THE LATE 80'S OR EARLEY 90'S....AFTER THAT, THEY PUT SOMETHING IN IT.U CAN LOOK AT THE COTTON AND SEE LITTLE THINGEEEEEE. BUT THERE IS MORE TO THIS.
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Post by miserable on Aug 15, 2005 15:22:06 GMT -5
I think this Mr. X was around long before Cliff Mickelson got this, but they both have very impressive theorizing, don't they?
Guess what? bad news: at my house the little darlings get in nylon, wool, and more. I bought microfiber undies to protect myself and soon they were making little balls and unravelling-tracks in the fabric. I think they 'bite' more often when in cotton, though.
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