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Post by chaosonline on Nov 7, 2007 21:17:12 GMT -5
...don't scream too loud...Homeland Security well git ya!!!!
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 3, 2007 20:09:11 GMT -5
liatris, The middle photo and the last photo above are the same object at different magnifications. The middle photo shows that the hexariod is full of hexagons. They are being released via the hexagon shaped holes. If you take the link I provided above you will see the same thing at 300X magnification and realize it is made entirely of layered hexagons! Yes, all of the glitter I have seen are hexagons and often look metallic, usually copper or gold looking. Others like the first photo above, a pale translucent. I have never tried to bend or break them but could do so. These hexagons are so teensy by themselves that you really can't grasp them or anything like that. It is difficult to maneuver them under the microscope. I use the smallest sewing needle I have to flip them over or move them around. They are easily damaged (appear crunched) by the needle so I try to be very careful when moving them around. I guess in that aspect they do not seem like metal however the size is soooo small that I'm not sure how metal at the size would bend or break. I find these quite often in lesions and broken or irritated skin. The light has to hit them just right to even see them. By the way some are an opaque pearly looking hue and some are completely transparent like this one: Karen from Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 3, 2007 16:51:51 GMT -5
Thanks for the the compliments guys but it's really easy to do. I have a QX5 microscope and a similar one from laylo. The one from laylo takes the 300X magnification but is difficult to work with. The QX5 is so easy I believe it is intended for young students. I paid about $95.00 for it online from the manufacturer. I use sticky notes to capture all of my morgies. I touch the sticky part to the specimen to pick it up. The backside with the mild soft glue works perfectly and I can write a note below. Sometimes I put the date and what part of my body it came from, if it was in a lesion or just appeared on the skin. The sticky notes do no damage even to very fragile specimens. By the way I prefer the pale yellow ones because they photograph the best. About the glitter. I'm quite sure it does have something to do with moisture. I often notice it after a shower or on rainy or high humidity days. I know the glitter is perfect hexagonal shapes, various colors, and sometimes translucent. I have taken many many pictures of the glitter and am convinced that it slowly melts. In quite a few pictures the melting process is taking place. I have some pictures of what I call a hexaroid (combination asteroid & hexagon). It is a small rock-like object. I believe it may be the birth place of the glitter hexagons we find. I also believe it is a zeolite. Natural minerals now used as templates in nanotech. Here is a picture of an unusual double translucent hexagon (magnified 200X) that is conical! and here is the rock-like hexaroid magnified 60X: Here is the Hexaroid at 10X magnification compared to a penny: If you are interested I have lots of pictures of the hexaroid, at different magnifications, here: www.flickr.com/photos/chaosonline/sets/72157602859352701/detail/Both of these came from my body. Karen From Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 2, 2007 20:45:04 GMT -5
I realize I have already posted this but if you took the link at the bottom of my first post then you seen 3 pics of this thing glowing. That happened when I dropped a needle across it! I was using the needle to show the size and happened to drop it and the thing glowed for just a few seconds. I repeated it just to get the pictures. Notice how the glow diminishes in each picture.
Now I don't know what the he--- this is but it is definately nothing that could serve any pratical purpose that I know of. It obviously would cost tons and tons of money to produce since it is the size of a single piece of glitter, yet is so full of details.
Once again I'm asking everyone on this board to look at all the glittery stuff that you see. Check it out with a microscope or even a magnifying glass might work. Someone else has to have one of these. Karen From Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 2, 2007 20:36:47 GMT -5
Yes Sky, I bought another microscope from laylo here on the board so I could take pictures at X300 magnification and was able to determine that the hexagon part of this is not flat but is a buckyball. The hexagon part falls in and out of the crystal cup-like structure on the front. Here it is at 300X magnification:
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 2, 2007 20:32:24 GMT -5
grady,
Mine, it came out of my upper left leg and yes it was painful. I still have a scar. I had been collecting all the yucky stuff that came out of my body since May when I first realized I had Morgellon's. I didn't have a microscope until July 13th when I came across this. It was mixed in with the glittery hexagonal stuff. At first I was incredulous then I started to read about nanotechnology. Now reading that the government calls their weather program nano's 'GEMS' sure fits the looks of this thing.
Karen From Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 2, 2007 19:44:24 GMT -5
OK, So the goverment admits to chemtrails. They call their nano's MEMS GEMS. They come in a variety of micro/nano shapes and sizes. Here is a previous link I posted on a thread entitled: Topic: Breaking News- US Gov experiments...www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7139 Here is a thread I posted earlier today entitled: nanotechnology & environmental monitoring ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1220604 Taken together these articles are very telling. Nanotech hybrids are being sprayed on us all. Note the following terminology: These include "partially living probes". ...."These hybrid probes would be artificially intelligent and could change shape and perform different functions using smart materials and structures." The picture I posted just recently could be a 'MEMS GEMS'. Here it is at 10X magnification: Here a side view (notice the layers) at 200X magnification: another side view (notice the peg) at 200X magnification: Here is a good view at 200X magnification of the antenna: and finally the pretty gem (too bad it has such sharp edges as it could be airborne and stick in your skin, nose, etc.) at 60X magnification (note- the hexagon detaches and falls out) : oops, one more, just to show the forked tongue serpent on the back: Now what is this unbelieveably tiny thing doing in my skin? Is it measuring the speed of hurricanes, or tornadoes, or the humidity in Michigan? Whatever, it doesn't belong in anyones skin. If it is a MEMS GEMS then I believe the governments weather program has gone array! And is it's not a MEMS GEMS then what on earth could it be? 141 more pictures of this thing here: www.flickr.com/photos/chaosonline/sets/72157602561908894/detail/Karen from Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 2, 2007 18:28:43 GMT -5
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 2, 2007 16:52:24 GMT -5
GEMS: microsystems, nanotechnology, and environmental monitoring in the 21st century Manobianco, J. Case, J.L. Evans, R.J. Short, D.A. Pister, K.S. ENSCO Inc., Cocoa Beach, FL, USA; Abstract Technological advancements in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and nanotechnology have inspired a revolutionary observing system known as global environmental MEMS sensors (GEMS). The GEMS concept features in situ, micron-scale airborne probes that can monitor all regions of the Earth with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. The probes will be designed to remain suspended in the atmosphere for hours to days and take measurements of pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind velocity as they are carried by atmospheric currents. With a modular sensor suite, probes could be used to measure acoustic, chemical, biological, nuclear, or other parameters of interest to defense agencies for intelligence gathering, battlefield situational awareness, and urban warfare monitoring. Ultimately, a GEMS "net" or "veil of protection" could blanket the globe with probes of different design, mass, and size tailored to measure a variety of parameters. Based on specific applications, the probes will be as small as 50-100 microns in one or more dimensions and lightweight enough to pose virtually no danger upon contact with persons or property. The size, mass, aspect ratio, component geometry, buoyancy control, and aerodynamic design will all determine how long probes remain airborne. Depending on the size and shape of the probes, aerodynamic design based on biomimetics could also reduce their terminal velocity. Many examples of such design exist in nature, including simple dandelion spokes and threads of balloon spiders, as well as sophisticated evolved forms like the auto-rotating samaras. Materials science will play a key role to limit probe mass and potentially make them biodegradable or bioinert, thereby minimizing risks to the environment when the probes settle out of the atmosphere. The intricacy found in nature suggests that nanobiotechnology should be explored as a possible means from which to create materials suitable for the probes. Organic cells featuring complex "machines" and systems may guide the design and functionality of micro and nanoscale devices and components. Recent and future advancements in materials science and nanotechnology could pave the way for the design and development of hybrid morphing probes that literally merge the life sciences wi- th nonliving mechanical devices, thus creating " partially living probes". These hybrid probes would be artificially intelligent and could change shape and perform different functions using smart materials and structures. The presentation will focus on the key aspects of GEMS relating to nanobiotechnology and biologically-based design paradigms. Entire article: ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1220604
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Post by chaosonline on Nov 2, 2007 13:51:04 GMT -5
toni,
I have also been musing about the insect attraction being caused by our raised electromagnetic fields. I have Lyme and know for sure I was bitten by a tick. This leads me to wonder what came first; the tick bite or did the high electromagnetic field (Morgellon's) attract the tick?
If the electromagnetic field is somehow raised then it could easily attract various insects. I have been reading several fairly recent patents using this technology to attract insects. The insect species could vary according to a particular area. This would also account for the high Lyme Disease noted in Morgellon's sufferers.
When I first realized I had Morgellon's I went through many bad times. I was constantly fending off a wide variety of insects and felt like I was living in a nightmare. I mean both large and small insects. I imagine the large insects like beetles would also be carrying their own particular parasites. I really felt like I was hosting an insect zoo or building an entire eco-system.
Karen from Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 31, 2007 17:18:41 GMT -5
Perpetuation of the Lyme Disease Spirochete Borrelia lusitaniae by Lizards (green Lizards) ...Lyme disease spirochetes were more prevalent in sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) and common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis) than in small rodents... Full Article: aem.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/72/7/4627
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 31, 2007 17:08:46 GMT -5
Quoted from the above article: "B. lusitaniae has been strongly associated with lizards in two separate studies." First Isolation of Borrelia lusitaniae from a Human Patient .....In conclusion, for this human case, the described weak serological response, which is present in a high percentage of our patients with unspecific and long-lasting skin manifestations, suggests a clinical pattern for B. lusitaniae different from those for other Borrelia spp. in the Portuguese population examined so far. read the entire article here: www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=356816Karen from Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 31, 2007 16:42:00 GMT -5
The Spirochaete: Borrelia Strains October 31, 2007 | There has been considerable speculation concerning possible differences in the ecology of the genospecies and most data suggest that B. afzelii is associated with rodents, B. garinii mainly with birds and B. valaisiana exclusively with birds. B. garinii has also been identified in tissues taken from rodents and at least one strain of B. garinii (serotype 4), rarely found in ticks but associated with neuroborreliosis, appears to be specific for rodents. In one study of double infections in ticks, B. valaisiana was most often associated with B. garinii, and in another study both these species were shown to be transmitted from blackbirds (Turdus merula) to ticks. B. burgdorferi s.s. seems to occur frequently in both birds and rodents. Most recently B. lusitaniae has been strongly associated with lizards in two separate studies. www.morgellons-uk.net/?p=166Karen From Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 31, 2007 16:39:38 GMT -5
From Dr. Greg Smith
DEAR COLLEAGUE:
I appreciate your taking this information and hope you find it informative. It is my purpose to inform you of what I think is a rapidly emerging infectious disease. I have seen patients with this disease in my practice. Whether or not you know it, you do as well. One major organ system affected by this disease is the skin. Patients report itching, stinging, and biting sensations. Most report a ‘skin crawling’ sensation. Patients usually have severe excoriations from continued scratching. Many have large open sores. As a pediatrician, scabies would be high on my differential diagnosis list, but many other disorders might also be considered. What makes this so different is that many patients have also noticed other skin symptoms and changes in their skin and hair. Some of the descriptions are quite bizarre and unlike anything I had ever been taught or observed. Frankly, the descriptions are so far from anything most of us think of as typical or even possible that credibility is quickly strained. Many patients report they have seen ‘fibers’ come out of their skin. They report seeing these odd fibers in their home and cars and report they have never seen these before. Even more strange, many report seeing living insects emerge from their skin! Many patients, thinking it the appropriate step, collect specimens and present them to the physician they consult---commonly a dermatologist. Eighteen months ago, I was not familiar with the psychiatric diagnosis Delusions of Parasitosis. The term ‘match-box’ sign was not familiar to me. That is the term used when patients who believe they are infested with parasites collect skin specimens in a container (in the past, this was most commonly an empty matchbox) to show their doctor. This sign is supposedly pathognomic of Ekbom Syndrome, now generally known as Delusions of Parasitosis or DOP. The dermatology literature very clearly states that DOP is a diagnosis of EXCLUSION. Yet all too many patients have been immediately labeled as psychiatric cases with no lab studies, no skin biopsies, and often not even a thorough skin examination. Their self collected specimens are usually dismissed and trashed. Even after patients see a psychiatrist and are pronounced entirely sane, dermatologists across the board have ignored the psychiatry opinion and have started patients on pimozide or other potent psychotropic medications. Some patients have had severe adverse reactions. More persistent patients report multiple consultations with a variety of specialists. Many feel the physicians did not take them seriously and did not listen to their story. Many have lost faith in our medical care system and have turned to alternative medical care or self treatment. Descriptions of their self treatments are frightening. The treatments have included not just topical application but oral ingestion of insect sprays! Some have been victimized by unscrupulous alternative health care providers. These patients’ stories sparked my interest in Morgellons while also making me ashamed of the treatment given them by members of my profession! Tragically, it seems the systemic symptoms are not being considered in these patients. This appears to be a multi-system disorder, as a large proportion of patients report neurological, psychiatric, and gastrointestinal symptoms. Almost all experience significant and disabling fatigue, problems with concentration and short term memory as well as other cognitive difficulties. Many experience periods of what is called “brain fog”. Some have been diagnosed with ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, or other psychiatric diagnoses. A significant number have neurologic impairments, including Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, and other neuropathies. Among children with this disease, about half have the diagnosis of ADHD. 10% carry the diagnosis of autism. The personal medical history of most patients IS bizarre. The symptoms they describe, as well as their observations, seem totally beyond belief. When they occur on one’s own body, it can cause one to question his sanity. I know. I have had this disease since May, 2004. I have seen things happening to my own body which have stretched the limits of belief. I also developed neurologic symptoms early this year which became severe enough I have been unable to work since May, 2005. Dermatologists use the term ‘folie a’ deux’ when a family member or associate of the patient develops the symptoms. The term essentially means a delusion shared by two. A similar term is used for 3 affected persons, another if 4 persons are affected, etc. The term has even been used to label those physicians who actually looked and who then agreed the patient had unusual findings! This supposedly explains the fact that several family members may also have the same symptoms. Personally, that only makes sense for people who know each other well and spend a lot of time together. It does not make sense when unrelated patients, in large numbers, who are scattered geographically all over the United States and in at least 15 other countries, report almost exactly the same symptoms and observations. It also does not make sense that very young children—2 or 3 years old----are delusional when they have these symptoms and say they want the bugs off their skin! This disease is not recognized by the traditional medical care system. The public health system and the CDC are not investigating, even after numerous contacts have reported concern that this is an emerging infectious illness. Morgellons is the name we are using although others have called it the ‘fiber disease’, ‘Elliot’s Disease’, and other names. Any of those terms in an Internet search engine will yield a surprising number of hits. The lack of interest in objective research by the public health system and the CDC has been especially disturbing. The CDC was made aware of concerns about this disease at least 5 years ago. Yet there has been no serious investigation by any part of the public health system. Efforts by The Morgellons Research Foundation as well as numerous individuals to interest the CDC in sponsoring research have not been successful. If you choose to do your own research, you will find many individuals and groups with an agenda. They believe what they believe and want it proved. Some are convinced there is a government conspiracy and the disease is a result of biologic warfare research which escaped into the environment. There is even the alien invasion group. More credible are those physicians who specialize in Lyme disease and believe Morgellons is associated with or a result of chronic Lyme disease. Until the last year, I had no idea of the controversy surrounding Lyme. It seems there are dramatic differences of opinion about almost every aspect of that disease. Even the current testing recommended by the CDC is questioned. The New Morgellons Order has only one agenda and no pre-conceived ideas about the cause or treatment of this disease. Our purpose is to get this researched and ultimately find a cure! As an individual, I am sharing this information only to inform. I believe knowledge of this disease must be distributed to medical professionals. I expect nothing from you and sincerely appreciate the time you have taken to read this and review the information I have given you. I know I become passionate about issues in which I believe. But I do not believe I am delusional and my psychiatrist, who I have seen regularly for almost 20 years for my ADHD, also does not believe I am delusional. He says he has no idea what is causing my symptoms, but believes they are real. My neuropathy is certainly all too real. Since I developed this disease, I looked at rashes in a new light. I began using a magnifying lens and not just my bare eyes to look at rashes. The number of children in my practice who have skin lesions like mine was frightening. I am afraid. I have a serious health issue which I believe to be related to Morgellons. I believe many, many people have this disease and may develop systemic symptoms in the future. I think Morgellons is an emerging infectious illness which is already widespread. I have been shocked at the official position of the CDC---the government agency tasked to protecting this nation from infectious agents. I have thought many times of the scenario concerning AIDS described in the book and TV mini-series titled “And the Band Played On”. Both my father and my wife received blood transfusions in the early 1980’s. At that time the CDC was aware of AIDS and knew the virus was transmitted by blood. My loved ones were lucky and did not receive contaminated blood. Many patients were not so lucky. Their lives were profoundly affected and shortened due to a lack of CDC action. Will you and your family be lucky? Sincerely and appreciatively, Gregory V. Smith, MD, FAAP
Karen from Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 31, 2007 16:36:08 GMT -5
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 24, 2007 0:00:42 GMT -5
bannanny, I'll assume it is a digital microscope. Have you saved the pictures in a .jpg or .bmp? If so, go here enter your email address and browse to your image, then click 'Host It'. A new page will come up. Scroll down to the link for 'forums' 'and copy the link. Paste the link directly into the body of the message where you want the picture. No need to click on anything before pasting because it is already set for use here. Here is the LymeBusters forum info for inserting pictures if you still need help. tinyurl.com/yuucdrKaren from Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 23, 2007 15:27:47 GMT -5
OK, Here is critter (X60) that came from lilsissy: Here is mine (X200): Antenna contributions courtesy of : Karen from Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 22, 2007 18:44:10 GMT -5
If you take the link and look at pictures # 34, 36, 42 and 113 you will see some kind of a logo or insignia on the back. It looks like a 'S' shape, maybe a serpent or snake because it has something on the end. I have Been trying to get it clearer but am having a hard time because it only displays at a certain angle. Also, if you took the link you seen the 3 brightly lit ones. Well that happened when I dropped the needle across the thing. I did it again to get the pictures. It seemed to glow for a few seconds. Just enough time to get the pics. Here is the link again: www.flickr.com/photos/chaosonline/sets/72157602561908894/detail/Karen
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 22, 2007 16:58:51 GMT -5
Yes toni,
My upper left leg to be exact. It's not so pretty if you take the bottom link and view it at 200 or 300 magnification. I am hoping someone here has something similar. It looks just like all the other glittery stuff we have all noticed but under a microscope this one is very different.
But I agree here at 60X it does look pretty.
Laylo, I used the microscope from you for the 300X pictures. Thanks Karen from Michigan
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Post by chaosonline on Oct 22, 2007 15:56:09 GMT -5
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