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Post by toni on Jun 29, 2008 9:48:20 GMT -5
I've got to point this out.
Remember a couple of years ago I saw and so did others in certain foods:
We saw black specks in some foods.
I saw them in:
Pace Picante Sauce
Farmer John sausages
Jiffy Corn Bread Mix
I bring this up because (these 3 foods had nothing in common) yet the had approx 20 of the black specks in them.
I removed them from the foods, and compared them under the scope.
They were identical in their textures, and their appearance.
Yet...only some of these had them the black specks.
Mr Toni went and bought 5 more jars of Pace Picante Sauce, 10 more packages of Farmer John Sausages, and more Jiffy Mix.
I opened them all, and poured them into bowls.
Only a few of these products contained the black specks, and some did not.
There WAS an inconsistency with all of these products. Some having black specks - and some not.
Well...here's why I bring this up.
I have NOT seen any more black specks in the foods lately.
Wonder why that is? What's up with that?
Something was wrong with that picture then...and it is now too.
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Post by godsgrace on Jun 29, 2008 9:49:58 GMT -5
interesting toni.. you have peaked my interest and I shall be inspecting EVERYTHING from now on
thanks!!
godsgrace
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Post by toni on Jun 29, 2008 9:58:20 GMT -5
Here's what's the weirdest of this part, cause I'm not sure I said it where it makes sense completely.
Pace picante for instance. 3 jars had about 20 of these black specks (which were very visible by pouring it into a large bowl) yet...the other jars did not have any.
Same with the other foods. Some had them, some not, even though they were the same exact thing. That part didn't make sense "then" ....and it still doesn't.
If you see any, they look like a few "large ground pepper" (to the naked eye they're black in color) granules, but they are not.
Under magnification they look amber in color and are gelatinous in texture (they were all the same) yet came from totally different foods and totally different companies.
PS...if you find some, I wouldn't mind if you sent me them, I'll take pics for you.
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Post by godsgrace on Jun 29, 2008 10:02:31 GMT -5
toni, you just answered my next question..
I was going to ask about the companies
If I find any I will send them
will contact you through a pm when I have them..
thanks!!
godsgrace
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Post by bessie on Jun 29, 2008 10:02:53 GMT -5
Toni - On a related board, people are reporting seeing the black specks in new clothing, like pre-packaged T-shirts & underwear. Someone I know saw them on a golf shirt at one of the sports stores. He bought it & compared the specks under a scope & they matched ones from his skin. Could have been from a previous customer handling it. I saw them everywhere when I first started getting them from my skin. I had to stop looking at everything like that - how did I know it wasn't something else? And I was driving myself crazy. Bessie
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Post by toni on Jun 29, 2008 10:08:53 GMT -5
Bessie,
Wow...I'm going to keep my eyes peeled better on things like that now to see if under the scope they're the same thing as in (some of the foods). I understand "not" wanting to see them, but I have to say, I want to keep clear of them, cause they might be the "toxin"....and I want to compare them.
And that's true, could have been (possibly from someone handling it) but...the things like foods in jars etc, machines do that. I'm all eye balls now, cause those black specks might be the culprits (no matter where or what they're in or on). That could be how we keep getting re-infected...but that's just theory for now cause it's impossible to know for sure.
I hope if anyone finds these, we can get them magnified and all compare our findings.
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Post by josej on Jun 29, 2008 10:30:08 GMT -5
Toni-Sue,
I surely remember your earlier post about all the black specks in the food. We continually find the same stuff e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e.
We also find it in papergoods like paper towels, paper plates, and toilet paper. It's disgusting.
KJ went to a high-end store last weekend to try to find some underwear. She though surely at a store like the Nordstrom, clothing would be "safe". Well, not so. Black specks all throughout. KJ brought it to the salesgirl's attention. She'd never noticed it and was visibly shaken by all the crud.
It doesn't matter if you go to K-Mart or Saks Fifth Avenue. This junk is everywere. We've been invaded.
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Post by cheetah on Jun 29, 2008 11:06:32 GMT -5
I just had an ugly thought.. Remember when somebody said something about folgers coffee? How would anyone notice?? With coffee.. Who was that?? Angela was that you?
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Post by cheetah on Jun 29, 2008 11:36:44 GMT -5
One more thing...I've been thinking.. I know this may sound paranoid but.. You know since people have been turning more to health food stores and eating things that have the good live bacteria in them (yogurt and such...dairy, supplements)......well all the sudden...the food chain stores show up with all these lables claiming live bacteria...bla blaa You all have seen it. Now,where were they when we were trudging to the health food store back.. ten years ago.. And what is in the yogurts and such that they sell at the food chain stores that claim this healthy stuff....really I have not looked at that ... Are there blacks specks in those yogurts that claim all this healthy stuff and I have not looked at the milks either for black specks...
You have brought up some very interesting food for thought...so to speak Toni. (Forgive the pun........teehee )
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Post by toni on Jun 29, 2008 11:46:02 GMT -5
Jose and anyone:
Next one you find, would you please do something like this?
1) Place it on the slide (get a pic) then
2) Put one drop of water on it (get a pic) then
3) Let it sit for a couple of minutes (take a pic) then
4) Slide it over with a needle to a (dry spot) on the glass slide and take a pic of it?
I'll do that too with the next one I find, cause I think we need to see if "yours are like mine".
Then we'll have a commonality of something that's not only in food, but our clothing or paper products as well.
And....it will be interesting (really interesting) to see if our (little black specks look the same) magnified too.
Thank you so much!
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Post by angela on Jun 29, 2008 12:05:36 GMT -5
I just had an ugly thought.. Remember when somebody said something about folgers coffee? How would anyone notice?? With coffee.. Who was that?? Angela was that you? yes ms? cheetah.... i said that about the coffee. that would be a tough one to notice. I was seeing white and blue spores on the fresh unused grounds. I think with the black specks ((black, ferromagnetic spore conglomerated "gametes" ))...... they are mutating smaller with each FULL moon phase that passes. Just as, in time.... our own black specks CAN get smaller ((i say CAN because they dont always APPEAR to get smaller)) for whatever purpose at the time.... they can re-group and become large again. Ya know what i mean??
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Post by bessie on Jun 29, 2008 12:25:02 GMT -5
The specks do grow. When they first starting coming out of my skin, very early in this, I pulled my bedding apart. On the underside of the mattress pad were some very large (relatively speaking) pieces of black stuff that looked like acrylic. Also the ones coming out of my skin were sometimes large enough to cut holes in my skin coming out. And they can move - I saw one slide into my wrist once. Disappeared. Bessie
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Post by ANTHILL on Jun 29, 2008 14:48:42 GMT -5
I just had an ugly thought.. Remember when somebody said something about folgers coffee? How would anyone notice?? With coffee.. Who was that?? Angela was that you? What you talken about wilis ! WHAT!--do you mean to say that JUAN VALDEZ does not exclusivly pick my coffee beans just for me and me aloneand nobody else --THAT " does it ! my head just exploded and my bubble has burst and I do admit I'm a little bit shakey and angry right now but that could be from too much coffee They better not me messen with my coffee it's the only comfort I have left in this life ;D
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Post by toni on Jun 29, 2008 14:51:06 GMT -5
Wow...lots of Folgers drinkers here, us too (Folgers).
And he does Ant, just for you, and me and ....hahha
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Post by ANTHILL on Jun 29, 2008 15:31:39 GMT -5
Wow...lots of Folgers drinkers here, us too (Folgers). And he does Ant, just for you, and me and ....hahha Don't tell me that" now I'm really disgruntled
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Post by toni on Jun 29, 2008 15:51:51 GMT -5
hehehe
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Post by ANTHILL on Jun 29, 2008 23:51:49 GMT -5
I knew that she was Joking" Hey" JUAN, did you know that your Jackass bares a striking resemblance to one of my doctors Also thanks for the coffee
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Post by lilsissy on Jun 30, 2008 1:06:11 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jun 30, 2008 8:25:07 GMT -5
Lilsissy,
I sure don't know about the black specks in the foods being related to your article, but your article there is VERY VERY interesting. Maybe a new thread with that, because there's lots more on that too, and it's worth learning more about. Thanks.
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Post by lilsissy on Jun 30, 2008 12:16:42 GMT -5
This part tonie, Until now, physicists assumed that there could be little organisation in such a cloud of particles. However, Tsytovich and his colleagues demonstrated, using a computer model of molecular dynamics, that particles in a plasma can undergo self-organization as electronic charges become separated and the plasma becomes polarized. This effect results in microscopic strands of solid particles that twist into corkscrew shapes, or helical structures. These helical strands are themselves electronically charged and are attracted to each other.
WhenI read this article I felt it was planted to make us think these fibers and black specks, plastic like substances are narurally occuring. Lilsissy
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