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Post by angela on May 31, 2008 12:38:07 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 1, 2008 7:39:09 GMT -5
amadeo.blog.com/repository/898586/2848690.jpg(hyphae between the oocyst (rt) and the unknown object on left.) IsoSPORa......... a known spore-former. SPORES CREATE HYPHAE .....even 3000 times magnified hyphae. Black spores (from a spiralling oocyst) create black, spiralling hyphae.
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Post by angela on Jun 1, 2008 7:50:22 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 1, 2008 10:11:15 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 1, 2008 14:20:15 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 12, 2008 12:19:19 GMT -5
These contrasting patterns (and it's slight variations) are in countless skin manefestations, in nature (leaves with sores), in the floors of the local zoo fishing ponds, and in the clouds. If you look real hard you will see these same contrasting patterns in your artifacts, and elsewhere! --------------------------------------------- photo album morgellonsanjel.blog.com/_/photos/album/637501/
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Post by angela on Jun 12, 2008 13:09:01 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 12, 2008 13:42:47 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 14, 2008 16:30:21 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 14, 2008 18:03:36 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 17, 2008 12:53:42 GMT -5
lymebusters.multiply.com/lymebusters.multiply.com/photoslymebusters.multiply.com/photos/album/2/PattiMorgellons#(having trouble bring up sites so i posted all.....and pics aren't coming up individually, so if you will just check out each photo separately. you may have to count them) These are PattyMorgellons' photos.... picture #s 33 38 45 46 49 58 59 79* 92 93 100 104 158 159 168 185 205 206* 208* 244 254 256 * the most obvious safranin stain-Isospora belli --------------- Just for the record......I am not a disinfo person. Nor do i believe was Steve Freyman. I am a single mom of two. I scoop doggy-doodoo for a mere $7.25 an hour. I and my children have this disease... but I believe we are doing well because we are alkalizing with baking soda. I see a naturally-occurring, yet very novel organisms' patterns in a number of Morgellons sufferors' skin artifacts. (please dont go looking up Isosporiasis...the diarreal illness... cuz that's not even what I am talking about) :)angela
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Post by toni on Jun 17, 2008 13:17:52 GMT -5
I looked at alot of those just now, same same.
Great info Anj. I'm sure we've got so much going on.
Thank you.
(I think we have a bit of this and that...and alot of everything.)
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Post by angela on Jun 17, 2008 13:51:35 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Jun 17, 2008 13:59:54 GMT -5
Oh of course, I'm sure many look at this, and they way you display things, it's helpful (for guests, scientists and docs) who view this in the wee hours too.
Thanks, this all helps us all.
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Post by angela on Jun 17, 2008 14:34:13 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jun 17, 2008 16:03:07 GMT -5
jimaz.multiply.com/#28 an autofluorescent Isospora belli within another... larger Isospora belli #27 (but opposite facing)
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Post by skytroll on Jun 17, 2008 16:26:53 GMT -5
So if this a "novel organism" do you mean a man=made created one?
That is what novel means.
New organism is one never found before, so they can interlink.
Covers for the newly created one. This is what they have done.
There seems to be a problem here, Angela, you say it is isospora belli but it is not, how can it be both?
Shapes are shapes, but, if you mean mirroring, then that is somethng else.
Or are you talking planes of forms?
Then that too is something else.
I think too, Mr. Frey did a lot of investigating, and the sponge is important as well.
Keep seeing more in some of my links.
Skytroll
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Post by cheetah on Jun 17, 2008 20:23:54 GMT -5
Ang, WOW! I shouldn't have sat down at the computer with my dinner. Big mistake... But thank you. It is still so disturbing to me to see all this after all these years. I guess I am a whimp at heart... Thank you for all your hard work. I am so sorry you have this and your kids............ Ya, about that.........truly breaks my heart. Truly.
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Post by angela on Jun 17, 2008 20:44:21 GMT -5
Sky....
Main Entry: 1nov·el Pronunciation: \ˈnä-vəl\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, new, from Latin novellus, from diminutive of novus new — more at new Date: 15th century 1 : new and not resembling something formerly known or used 2 : original or striking especially in conception or style <a novel scheme to collect money>
Novel - meaning unique or acting in a new behavior
It is Isospora belli acting in a unique way......not in the known way
You say mirroring Sky...... in essence that's what is happening. "Reflecting" baack at us...a DNA memory of its heritage.
Spores only displaying their mamas' picture(s) for us!
Cheetah what happened?.....i just sat down with my dinner too and read what you wrote. You're sweet! I hope you didn't spill.
love ya'll
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Post by cheetah on Jun 17, 2008 22:04:41 GMT -5
No I didn't spill.....teehee... It just gags me to look at the pics... I can't even look at my own without gagging. I guess I can't stand the thought of this being inside us..
IT FREAKS AND CREEPS ME OUT.
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