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Post by felixwillford on Jul 28, 2007 12:02:56 GMT -5
OK, just want to share my experience when I bought a package of SCOTT toilet paper and muscle relaxers.
You know how toilet paper is glued and you have to figure out where to get the toilet paper to roll. So I did and after a few turns, I found a ball of fiber. You know..... those dust balls that everyone thinks is ONLY dust. Well a morgellon fiber dust ball was there after the 3rd roll around my hand before I was going to use it.
Am I making sense? A new roll of toilet paper and after 3 turns around my hand was a ball of morgellon fibers.
NOW, I ordered muscle relaxers from a Canada Pharmacy. I took out the cotton from the bottle and found a white fiber EXACTLY like ones I get off my skin. IT moved and did it's snake like dance. I watched it for a while JUST TO BE SURE of what I was seeing.
THEY really are everywhere. What is going on?
You don't have to be human to be infected. Did the person who stuffed my bottle of muscle relaxers have morgellons and transfer it to the cotton in the bottle?
I am quite certain that I would not have noticed if not for the fact that I KNOW these FIBERS.
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Post by toni on Jul 28, 2007 12:22:15 GMT -5
Kmarie,
Any cotton, cotton balls for removing makeup or cotton q-tips move!
Now you want to really see them go at it..just wet the cotton first. Then take a needle and lift up some of the fibers, "don't remove" them...just lift them up where they stand out of the cotton ball or q-tip, but are still intact with the rest of it.
Some of the fibers will physically bob at each other, twist up with each other, or rear waaaay back from another fiber.
As incredibly OUT THERE as that sounds, it IS TRUE, and anyone can see it just by doing this. But they really come to life when they get wet with water first.
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Post by belikewater on Jul 28, 2007 12:34:03 GMT -5
I learned to Not buy "Cotonelle" TP. Tried to eat my privates
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Post by toni on Jul 28, 2007 12:43:04 GMT -5
Oh my goodness...what happened? Or are you playing? Can you say it here or in a PM? Thanks Belikewater.
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Post by Patti on Jul 28, 2007 12:58:21 GMT -5
KMarie, you make perfect sense about the cotton in pill bottles. Unless one has seen what we've seen, I'm sure most wouldn't even notice this but it's hard for us NOT to. Nothing personal agains the Kimberly-Clark Corporation (cya) but I can't use any Kleenex products, they are too fibrous and full of lint. Check out the summary of this patent (to reduce fibers in tissues and paper products).....I don't think it's been utilized yet, or maybe it was invented for other reasons: www.freepatentsonline.com/20060151516.html
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Post by josej on Jul 28, 2007 13:40:51 GMT -5
I absolutely hate reading this thread. It's a heated topic of conversation around our house. For months... going on years... my wife's been pointing out to me that there's wholesale contamination in a lot of products we bring home. Well, no, this contamination seems to be in just about everything. Toilet paper: For a long time we've been finding small bits of rolled up T.P. on the floor. Just tiny little things. We believe that these are cocoons which the bugs roll up. Are these bugs so cunning? Or are they just opportunistic... and use whatever means are available to reproduce? We also constantly find brownish and blackish smears on the toilet paper rolls as well as on the paper itself. We've found moths and bug parts, like legs, in the rolls. So, now we have another habit, which is to spray the inner cardboard core of the rolls with bug spray. And yes, we also find a ton of lint that comes off the toilet paper. Was it always this way? I don't think so. I recently bought a pack of Charmin toilet paper. There was a fly (alive and flying around) inside the unopened plastic container. I took a short movie of it just to document it. So, basically every time we use toilet paper we run the risk of sticking something contaminated up our wazoos? Paper towels: Same thing. We just threw in the garbage several rolls of paper towels which were just dotted with tiny black specs. Each roll had this junk on it. We can't take any more chances to make things worse, so we just tossed it out. It's crazy, but at the grocery store I spend half the shopping time just inspecting these products before I dare bring them home. The only paper towel that we find that's consistently "safe" is the Viva rolls by Kleenex. They seem to be pure white and we've never found any bugs in them. Prescription Drugs: Bingo! Same idiotic thing. We ordered a 3-month supply of Corgard which KJ takes for her heart. The pills are supposed to be a sky-blue color throughout. Well, we received a batch that had all kinds of discolorations in every pill. They didn't look right. I wrote to our supplier about this, but was just ignored. We have found the same problem with many of our medications. But, I haven't put the cotton material under the microscope yet. (Do I really want to see any more?) Everywhere: OK, tell me if you find this to be true. Everywhere we go we find a gross amount of black specks, little bug parts, and things that don't look good. I mean in places like "The Container Store" which is a kinda upscale store that sells mostly plastic containers. I remember one evening KJ and I went through several dozen containers, and each one had bug parts inside them. Same with products made out of felt. They all have buggy things stuck on them. Wooden boxes? Full of contaminated things inside. Of course, everything comes from China, so why should I be shocked? We know that China is totally contaminated with parasites and infectious pathogens. I'll bet that every stich of clothing you're wearing right now, down to your underwear, was made in China. So, yes, I totally agree with Kmarie and others who find this in their everyday products. I said it was a heated topic of conversation at our home. That's because me, being of the male gender, it takes me a lot longer than my sweet KJ to accept this horrid reality. It's already been posted elsewhere that we men find these assaults on our reason very difficult to swallow. So, yea it has caused some sparks now and then. It's something I'm working on.
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Post by liz on Jul 28, 2007 17:03:44 GMT -5
I went to buy a nail brush...reached down and in the box...full of those little coccon lint balls....major department store! their is almost no escaping this stuff....
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