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Post by bessie on Jun 18, 2008 13:28:42 GMT -5
Cheetah - Me, too. Actually scares me even more than sickening me, though it does a lot of that, too. I usually don't look at the pictures. Bessie
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Post by massena on Jun 18, 2008 17:10:14 GMT -5
You know Angela you did a great job laying that all out and from what you said about shapes is very interesting. I have aways thought the same thing as in looking at this stuff under my Digital bluex3 and this old microscope made by bausch & lomb ,one of the lens has 16MM-N.A.O.25-10X. What ever that means? Anyway one day after looking under the microscope I went out to my hot tub and looked up to the sky and the clouds looked like the same stuff that I had been looking at under the scope. I just thought that maybe I was loosing it and maybe I should put the scope away for awhile. But now I feel better that someone else has confirmed my thoughts. I have also those black dots you are talking about 8-10 dots on counters by my washer. I even took a picture . And I did cut some old pine trees and carry the wood to a pile and that's when I got a fever and flu like symptoms and from than everything went down hill! I too work in a kennel and trained dogs for ten years. I appreciate your input GOOD JOB! massena
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Post by angela on Jun 20, 2008 14:44:58 GMT -5
Thought id cut out the basic patterns from a number of the photos of I. belli and put them all together. Makes it easier to see what im talking about. The one at the top, right (looks all black) does have a very cool pattern in it, it usually just takes a lap-top to see it! (((Also, i think the bottom, right photo (section) shows why we have those little "hairs" or fibers that stick straight out from the center ((ends)) of the cocoon (granules) objects. Very much to do with the apical complex!))) Thank you massena!
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Post by angela on Jun 28, 2008 16:01:52 GMT -5
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Post by skytroll on Jun 28, 2008 16:42:33 GMT -5
Angela,
good one.
Skytroll
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Post by angela on Jun 28, 2008 22:50:23 GMT -5
I keep forgetting to point this out........its not even that its a white or contrasting triangle.....its that the you cant have one without the other. There IS a black triangle in those photos too (duh anj : ....its all just part of the spiral or actually the zig-zag. thanks sky! ps....check out the ELECTRON MICROGRAPH photos ((reply #22)) in collage above. (The center blk & wht photo.) Same thing! The one on left is from the top looking down on that same pattern......and one just to right is the profile- showing this zig zag "worm" pattern.
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Post by zabrubon on Jun 28, 2008 23:35:54 GMT -5
Angie, i find your photos amazing and have looked at everything you put on board here. Let me ask you this. What are those tin hwhite dots on the peeled skin? I have thousands of them all over me. They are most pronounced on my lips and and face and they shed a film everytime I brush my teeth and then it hardens like a skin. Can a spore do this?
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Post by angela on Jun 29, 2008 11:19:20 GMT -5
Angie, i find your photos amazing and have looked at everything you put on board here. Let me ask you this. What are those tin hwhite dots on the peeled skin? I have thousands of them all over me. They are most pronounced on my lips and and face and they shed a film everytime I brush my teeth and then it hardens like a skin. Can a spore do this? Thanks Chicago Bonnie! Yes i believe spores from a protozoan can do exactly that. Ive seen white (individual) spores and then ive seen what the white spores can make: 1. spores conglomerating w our skin cells (whats left of them) to create the oocyst shape 2. spores creating clear hyphae 3. and stages in between..... Sometimes what you see is part of a manefestation.....you may have interupted a process......and if you waited a certain amt of time....then you would find the goal of the spores. Thats why it is percieved to be so so many manefestations. We catch glimpses of the process- still shots.....like seeing the hand only of a person or the climax of the movie.......but to know the person or the movie.......you have to see the whole picture or the entire movie. The process of host cell invasion by a protozoan...... and at the SPORE LEVEL ONLY....the amoebic cell memory tells spores to recreate this process..... *sticky enzymes released from (false) apical complex and allow attachment to host cells (thick, sticky biofilm on underside of scab.) *a fake apical complex then drills into our cell (pin-prick sensations) *dense/heavy carbohydrates, lipids, amylpectin stored in parasitic vacuole...... are released into our cell(s). We now have new, improved -not- fake cells (velcro-like, thick, heavy, dense scabs/skin/mucous) ((also why still can wear size 7 jeans- but be 20 pounds heavier.....hmmmmmmmmm)) *SMALL breasts got very heavy as well... while terribly sick with this... then after 4-5 months of alkalizing they were back to normal weight. Abby my thoughts are with you....Im sorry i havent gotton to your thread yet.....please alkalize! please dont have them removed bbs. (sorry if I'm confusing) Im not sure if ive helped.....are you speaking of the underside of the peeled skin/scabs? I can explain that .....the part that looks to be plant roots? ***I have tiny white tags hanging from almost every pore (face)....is that what you mean? I've noticed that these come and go with the NEW moon......when white spores and their counterparts (blue, green, and purple) mutate smaller. But if thats what you mean.....it IS just part of what i explain above. Basically, white spore groups.
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Post by angela on Jun 29, 2008 11:42:01 GMT -5
Since i brought up the pin-prick sensations i may as well post what i believe to be the cause. Yes its Toxoplasma......but darn close to what Isospora belli is going to wear. Remember too..the spores are creating "falsies". But even falsies can cause the same damage. anj
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Post by angela on Jun 30, 2008 13:41:20 GMT -5
A different kind of pattern......a symptoms pattern.
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Post by kamefromsky on Jun 30, 2008 16:32:14 GMT -5
Reminds me of Oryctolagus cuniculus in coitus with gallus domesticus.
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Post by angela on Jun 30, 2008 22:56:02 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jul 1, 2008 15:32:10 GMT -5
you're sooooo baaaaaaad! gonna do the pattern bump no coitus here
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Post by angela on Jul 1, 2008 22:28:32 GMT -5
This is a very interesting one. Note the spiraling and the shape itself. I will add more regarding the individual patterns streaming across this artifact.
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Post by toni on Jul 2, 2008 8:14:18 GMT -5
Wow Ang, what's that?
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Post by angela on Jul 2, 2008 14:24:35 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jul 2, 2008 14:36:38 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Jul 17, 2008 14:47:48 GMT -5
Another pic that matches the I. belli safranin stain pattern ....a bit of the acid-fast stain as well. (up-side-down though- dark triangle) Photo on the left. www.morgellons-research.org/morgellons/pics/morgellons41.jpgthanks, angela (the acid-fast effect is the red rectangle shape running at an angle across mid-section... black triangle right in the middle of it.)
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Post by angela on Jul 28, 2008 14:29:05 GMT -5
Even this infamous photo from MRF images (from the lip of a child)..... ....has the large Safranin triangle across the front-middle......of the "oocyst". This is one of the first photos where i first saw the correlation of the "worm" & "bug". The so called "bug" is almost always tucked inside the "worm". I will explain that further.
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Post by angela on Jul 28, 2008 14:48:47 GMT -5
the half-spore (seen at 30x & i halved the model) when turned on its' side is the profile of a typical worm (say a maggot/larvae). In viewing half of the spore in the flat 2-dimensional perspective....there looked to be an empty space. This empty space was always filled in with contrasting matter on most artifacts from skin. Note many skin artifacts have what look to be eyespots? s153.photobucket.com/albums/s211/cozmikanjel_2007/th_DCP_0951-1.jpg
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