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Post by felixwillford on May 7, 2008 22:14:32 GMT -5
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Post by felixwillford on May 7, 2008 22:15:39 GMT -5
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Post by bessie on May 9, 2008 18:07:35 GMT -5
Oh, my God - I'll bet they looked at the things he's posted and got spooked. You know how everyone runs away. Would Mark's job be in jeopardy if we started writing to them? Or if he went on Coast to Coast??? Bessie
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Post by felixwillford on May 19, 2008 13:55:41 GMT -5
Summary of Raman spectroscopy carried out by Mark DarrahBlack specsSkin spectrum (lipid, protein, keratin) pluls hair and nail (extra keratin) peaks and a skeletal peak as well. One other unknown protein present Black filament (coming out of clear crystoid)Skin spectrum (Protein and keratin but no lipid), plus possibly backbone Clear filament (ribbon or cellulose like)Cellulose (possibly being made within body) Human hairHollowed out, found filaments within. Possibly the goo is gathering inside the hollowed hair, causing it to move? Some samples hair looked transparent. Goo from around hair follicleSkin spectrum Amber/beige crystal substance Skin spectrum Multi colored material on surface of hexagon slabOrganophosphorus (OP) based compounds or Acetates Purple/blue shiney material on surface of hexagon slab70% chance of being Tannin, plant polyphenol? Cream hexagon slabSubstance unknown Glue/goo or solder substance between cream hexagons70% chance of being Tannin, plant polyphenol? Gold shiney hexagon slabSubstance unknown tinyurl.com/3t48m6
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Post by mfromcanada on May 19, 2008 14:28:49 GMT -5
kmarie, thanks for the summary. I believe the Organophosphorus (OP) based compounds or Acetates could be related to the organophosphates in pesticides. Perhaps this has to do with roundup ready wheat or cotton pesticides. I also believe I have seen fast movement of the cellulose wavy fibers, just yesterday under the microscope in fact.
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Post by felixwillford on May 19, 2008 14:55:55 GMT -5
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Post by bessie on May 19, 2008 15:05:00 GMT -5
KMarie - Next time you communicate with Mark, thank him from the bottom of my heart - and I have added his name to my daily prayer list. Bessie
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Post by felixwillford on May 30, 2008 14:21:10 GMT -5
Bessie,
Mark knows and thanks you for your kindness and thoughts.
Kmarie
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Post by felixwillford on May 30, 2008 14:22:34 GMT -5
Anyone heard from Mark Darah? Any luck in finding new scopes? Did he ever say if Stony Brook gave him a reason when they cut him off from the lab? The letter from Stony Brook stated that Mark Darrah's research did not bring funding to the University and therefore the equipment was for graduate students working on their thesis. It basically boiled down to a MONEY issue and it did cost $$$$ to use the equipment. Mark Darrah was using equipment at "Material Sciences" with the permission of Professor Gary Halada. Professor Gary Halada was aware of the morgellons research Mark was performing for the last year. Professor Halada was consulted and involved with the results of some of the Raman Graphs and found some of the results "interesting" ........all documented! Dr. Citovsky in "Life Sciences" does morgellons research only when contracted out for a specific project. For instance, when the MRF requested those 5 samples to be tested (with PCR) for agrobacteruim. That is all I know for now. Kmarie
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Post by mfromcanada on Nov 11, 2008 20:07:38 GMT -5
Bumping this forward as I think these images are consitant with amyloid...
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Post by felixwillford on Nov 11, 2008 23:43:51 GMT -5
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