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Post by jwf on May 20, 2008 22:48:03 GMT -5
I've noticed that most of you will say something about your location, next to water, a school, swamp, landfill, or military base, and occasionally your state or country.
For me your state or country is a good handle to pair with your name. Maybe it's my being spatially oriented or at least geographically. And very ofter your location let's me know something relevant about your situation.
So few of you list your state under your profile that it's difficult to remember where you are from. For me, it's just fun to think about 'oh it is so-and-so from Texas' and 'boy they sure do have a lot of neighbors in Austin and San Antonio with Morgellons'. Some of you have enough neighbor- ing folks with Morgellons to have a get together.
It would be a favor to me and each other if you folks would click on your profile at the top of the page and then enter your state or country, whatever you are comfortable with, just below your gender. (Most of you I can guess your gender after you've posted a few times, but not all ;D.) Thanks.
Blue Skies from North Carolina...........John
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Post by robertalouise26 on May 20, 2008 22:57:30 GMT -5
Hi jwf I come from Auckland New Zealand. I have a very very good friend who lives in North Carolina. Apparently she lives at the bottom of Mountains or hills and there are some big animals in that habitant. Very best wishes. Roberta.
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Post by jwf on May 20, 2008 23:04:27 GMT -5
Hi Roberta,
Somehow I knew you are a Kiwi. Must be your accent. Roberta could you put New Zealand in your profile so that it comes up every time you post. Thanks.
How many folks do you know that have Morgellons live in NZ and Australia?
Blue Skies........John
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Post by robertalouise26 on May 21, 2008 0:12:28 GMT -5
Dear jwf I know of one other woman in the South Isand of NZ about 5 years ago. There was a full page in one of our weekly magazines. Her Doctor actually witnessed a fly emerging from her leg. He ws dumbfounded consulted with other Doctors and all they could come up with was to smother the things with vaseline. I use it all the time about 4 pots a week it does smother and kill them even if they are under the skin you have to rub in well for about 5 minutes and then the wretched "things" start emerging from your skin when they have all come out the itching stops until they start up in another place on your body. At the time I was on the Nuspa Board and sent photo copies to many people on that board. Her lesions were just like bullseye lesions. I have asked my Doctor several times to contact her Doctor to see how she is doing and if they have found any other method of treating her, but the Doctor seems most reluctant to do so!!!!!! WHICH MAKES ME VERY VERY ANGRY!! The page is still in my file, I can get it back and send you a photo copy if you would like me to. I was in contact with two people in Australia Sky and Becky but haven't heard from them for a couple of years. I had an American friend who lived in Holland and he died of this WRETCHED THING!! He would ring me or sneak down to the nurses station and send me an email at night when the nurses were busy. Wilton was such a kind and lovely man had, had this for quite awhile and told me that they were now in his lungs. I believe Wilton completely I could tell by his voice that he was getting weaker everytime he rang me. Wilton helped many many people, he even sent money to the prisoners on death row so that they could buy tobacco and stamps to send letters home. That is just the fringe of how Wilton helped people. I miss him terribly and it really upsets me to even think about him. But he is at rest now away from the turmoil that his life had become. For a few years I was in contact with Kathy in Ireland who recommended neem oil and all neem products but haven't heard from her or ages. I will try and do what you want putting my country where you wont it. But I cann't promise that I can do it. I am a dim wit when it comes to computers Blue skies John. I like that name. Love and best wishes. Roberta.
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Post by friskers on May 21, 2008 1:09:54 GMT -5
From sunny Sandiego here FEMALE ;D
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Post by robertalouise26 on May 21, 2008 1:22:45 GMT -5
Der Blue skies John I tried to do what you wanted and what I got was my mssage to you. If you can do it from your end go ahead and do it that is fine by me. Cann't you just remember where I come from? Hope all is well with you. Love and best wishes. Roberta.
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Post by chaosonline on May 21, 2008 3:18:34 GMT -5
I live right across the street from an airport retention pond. They have had 3 hazmat events involving Glycol spills. We actually had folks walking around our little block dressed in full hazmat suits. No one was allowed to talk to us. Huge trucks with giant hoses were doing something with the pond and the county drainage ditches that run under our road and behind our property continuing many miles all the way to the Detroit River. It caused a major fish kill-off. The last event was investigated by the FBI and went to court. It was determined that the release was done on purpose and the airport was fined. Here is the link to the 2001 hazmet event hearing: detroit.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel06/de060806.htmKaren from Michigan
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Post by mercury on May 21, 2008 8:24:40 GMT -5
Hey Jwf, San Francisco Bay Area here.
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Post by beckybailey on May 21, 2008 9:12:30 GMT -5
Deep in the heart of central Texas, heaven-on-earth!
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Post by jwf on May 21, 2008 9:50:20 GMT -5
Thanks folks. Also, could you enter your home state, etc., in your profile so that your location comes up every time you post. Thanks.
Friski, I'm not sure but somehow I figured you are female. ;D
Blue Skies........John
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Post by godsgrace on May 21, 2008 9:50:38 GMT -5
I'm in NY not far from a closed-down military air force base. I have a friend who lives close to there and witnessed, after the base was closed, back hoes, tractors, and dump trucks tearing up the fields there and hauling away HUGE items on HUGE trucks. Since the base has closed, there is not much there and all of the military housing that they spent millions to build, lay vacant. I also live near the area where chronic wasting was found in deer. People here eat venecin....many in the area were "tested" "routinely" by gov't officials and were told there was nothing to worry about. When they came to get the deer, the were all dressed in HAZMAT suits and wrapped the deer several times before putting it into a sealed drum/container. Don't worry folks, nothing to worry about.. Strangely, the AF base and the deer were not far from each other. There is also HEAVY chemtrail spraying in this area. Almost daily. I love NY godsgrace
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Post by greeneyes on May 21, 2008 9:54:00 GMT -5
Hi JWF,
I now live in beautiful Colorado on a mountain peak ----
I was infected when I lived in Utah by a sewage plant; I know of others infected there as well. I saw symptoms on people that suggested the endocrine system was being attacted --but yet there symptoms were different than mine. I do believe after so much research the same nano organism was to blame.
greeneyes
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Post by jwf on May 21, 2008 10:18:57 GMT -5
Wow, this is cool. Just got the image of a pair of green eyes looking out from the top of a tall Colorado mountain. Thanks.
Roberta, here is the step-by-step way to enter your location. After signing in, click profile at the top of the page. Then click modify profile. Next, enter your location just under- neath gender. Then click 'modify profile' in the bottom left corner. You're done. I remember Wilton-- great guy.
Thanks Mercury. I remember your thinking about whether to go with the Kaiser testing or not.
((BB))-- You like Texas? Just kidding. ;D
Karen, I can't quite picture you in a hazmat suit, not very flattering anyway. Thanks.
Godsgrace-- you fancy a hazmat suit as well? I've heard about the wasting disease that deer get. Not fun. Some- times I worry about wild animals picking up diseases that we foster by our poor environmental management.
Blue Skies........John
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Post by godsgrace on May 21, 2008 10:31:13 GMT -5
poor environmental management? Do you mean like the spread of mycoplasma infection to the general population? Or by the mass spraying of chemtrails? Or by the hazardous/toxic waste? Or by the side effects of the depleted Uranium munitions plants Or by war Or by the destruction of our landscape Or by the rape of the world from the "Oil Connection" Or by the "greenhouse effect"... Global warming? Are these what you mean by our environmental management? yes, I would say it is poor. Animals are sick just like people are sick. It is mycoplasma. We gives cows antibiotics to fight mycoplasma infection.. it causes respiratory illness in them... just like it does in humans. We don't want beef that has been injected with hormones or antibiotics but what choice do we have? vegetarianism/veganism I'm still a carnivore. stay well and stay informed godsgrace
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Post by friskers on May 21, 2008 10:34:41 GMT -5
Wow, this is cool. Just got the image of a pair of green eyes looking out from the top of a tall Colorado mountain. Thanks.
Roberta, here is the step-by-step way to enter your location. After signing in, click profile at the top of the page. Then click modify profile. Next, enter your location just under- neath gender. Then click 'modify profile' in the bottom left corner. You're done. I'm remember Wilton-- great guy.
Thanks Mercury. I remember your thinking about whether to go with the Kaiser testing or not.
((BB))-- You like Texas? Just kidding. ;D
Karen, I can't quite picture you in a hazmat suit, not very flattering anyway. Thanks.
Godsgrace-- you fancy a hazmat suit as well? I've heard about the wasting disease that deer get. Not fun. Some- times I worry about wild animals picking up diseases that we foster by our poor environmental management.
Blue Skies........John
How do you picture me John? Or cant you say LOL ;D
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Post by toni on May 21, 2008 10:44:59 GMT -5
I just figured out how to put the location under the avitar.
Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Post by skytroll on May 21, 2008 10:46:36 GMT -5
From Michigan water all around, ponds: MSU drags it every once in a while for the algae, used to be a garden flower shop on the grounds.
Near Bayer crop science.
Coal burning power plant
Visited California in 1991 in summer for 3 weeks and moved here same summer. Came down with this later that year.
Have had many foreign ships in harbor, including cruise ships never here before.
Dump ocean ballasts in Michigan waters. supposed to be dumped in ocean before entering in lakes. and supposed to be banned in 2009.
The lakes, fresh water, now have ocean parasites and other things from the transfers.
This is why I am so concerned about small species.
Zebra mussels infiltrate the docks and waters now.
SKytroll
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Post by godsgrace on May 21, 2008 10:55:02 GMT -5
sky, we also have problems with the zebra mussels in lakes here in upstate.
There are times noone can swim...
sad
godsgrace
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Post by jwf on May 21, 2008 11:06:38 GMT -5
Hmmmmm, what do I say without getting into trouble... Friski, I see you buying a 36-pack of AA batteries, or is it C batteries? ;D
Toni, I had your location pegged because of the continued fallout from 'recycling syringes' at the endo clinic. Hopefully they are no longer in business and nixed from opening up somewhere else.
Godsgrace.... will pee-poor environmental mismanagement do?
Blue Skies............John
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Post by godsgrace on May 21, 2008 11:08:36 GMT -5
John, pee-poor will do just fine!!
Thanks for the thread... it felt nice to vent there for a minute!!
If I don't, I'm afraid I will spontaneously combust!!
bless
godsgrace
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