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Post by ANTHILL on Oct 26, 2008 1:20:58 GMT -5
Hello Anthill. Thanks for posting!!! I've seen that big guy before, in fact earllier today...(while on the hunt) ;D I dont know if i can find such a plump diagnostic for comparison ;D I think though if you study an artifact like that (any actually) you can find characteristics of I. belli. Look all around the chub chub. Hold it up to the light to see through it. I do see the "apical complex" though. I've plucked a number of them just like that from me, some mother of pearl-like. Thanks again! ---------------------------- Hi Angela' it was actually years ago when I was finding these pearly whites I haven't seen any for quite some time probably because I stopped hunting for them to spend that time and energy to try to cure my self when the doctor go round wasn't working out Back then this is what I found for comparison for my pearly whites
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Post by angela on Oct 26, 2008 15:30:14 GMT -5
My bad Anthill! I do have a chub chub comparison... ...just take out the red spots (sporocysts) and extend the apical complex. Even has your "showing off the belly" curves. BTW... what is that diagram of? ------------------------------------------ I am going to start focusing on body style for a while now. Specifically, the bottom half of the specimans and compare to the diagnostic photos.
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Post by angela on Oct 26, 2008 15:50:06 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Oct 28, 2008 6:27:20 GMT -5
Delusional or is that a Triangle in this MRF- UV Fluorescent photo?!!! laters, anj
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Post by angela on Oct 29, 2008 11:04:01 GMT -5
( not producing eggs)
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Post by angela on Oct 29, 2008 14:29:12 GMT -5
ukguy....
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Post by angela on Nov 4, 2008 8:20:08 GMT -5
I wanted to repost part of this and add to it. (from pg 7) But, something has to create the entrance in. Not just pollen or spores, nano is made of natural and inorganic, it is what they call biomineralization, inside of us. by inorganic, I mean the stuff rocks are made of, the stuff of metal, used in alchemical means, with elements that have not been used before. convergence means that the bio the chemical process, like iron with clay, the physics of the matter, itself, on molecular level, nano is building something from nothing, where would you start? what would be the building block for nano and evolution? the building of the cell? what would be the foundation of this cell, or this spore? would it be a gas or a mixture of gases? would it be a gas and mixture of diatoms and/or fungi? Bottom up means in spontaneous generation it recreates, replicates itself like a virus. Skytroll Nano is referenced to size not necessairly to the technology associated with it And where would you start? Thats the chicken /egg question. The oocyst or the spores that left the nest! Or did the spores create the "original oocyst" ? IT DOES NOT MATTER REALLY!!! *All it takes is the ELECTRO-MAGNETIC SPORES entering the body via mouth (eating or breathing) or skin....by the billions. More and more every day since we've become more acidic...the atmosphere etc.* The spores are acting equally throughout each body...throughout each artifact coming from that body. (They can localize as well) Some spores know they are going to build the tail (a copy) of their trophozoite or that they are going to recreate that area of the safranin triangle. No one seed or origination on each artifact. They are just there! Spores may be also called "seeds"...but they all work together. THESE are IN & ON EVERYTHING! They have been since life began. I know YOU SKYTROLL of all here ..... COULD SEE THEM. I wish you could see them!!! Then you would know where I am coming from. amadeo.blog.com/repository/898586/2835449.jpgBions, Protocells, Biogenesis, Pleomorphism and GeneticsIn the early 1940s in Norway, while on the run from the Nazis, Wilhelm Reich was observing, via high-magnification microscopy, the disintegration of organic materials into small energy vesicles, which he called bions. These bions, upon further observation and as documented with time-lapse movies, would organize themselves into basic life forms such as amoeba and paramecia. Various control procedures, involving high temperature, pressurized sterilization, demonstrated the reality of this "natural organization of protozoa". Reich came to believe that life did not originate only in some ancient, dark corner of history, but that life is being recreated every day, right under our noses, through the specific process of bionous disintegration and reorganization. He observed bions develop not only from organic materials, but also from inorganic materials as well. Before and since Reich, other scientists have also discovered what Reich called bions, giving them other names. However, Reich had one of the most comprehensive views as he was able to later connect the bions to cosmic life energy processes: what he called orgone energy. Presented here are works by many of the other scientists who have observed bionous processes, and the pleomorphic nature of cellular life. Unfortunately, none of the published materials by Reich on the bion question are in-print and available today from bookstores. Photocopies may be ordered from the Wilhelm Reich Museum Bookstore, PO Box 687, Rangeley, Maine 04970 USA, Telephone (207) 864-3443.
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Post by angela on Nov 9, 2008 10:52:26 GMT -5
What luck! Found this Isospora belli doppelgänger on google image search. (wonder why video and site has disapppeared)
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Post by angela on Nov 9, 2008 11:29:25 GMT -5
Photos are so amazing I'm reposting... Recognizing a common theme should be our utmost priority! So why the silence?
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Post by angela on Nov 11, 2008 8:30:49 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Nov 11, 2008 8:35:42 GMT -5
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Post by massena on Nov 21, 2008 13:25:16 GMT -5
I thought this was an interesting pattern. I don't see this much but it seems to get this way either due to air or advance stage of growth ....who knows but this did come from the nose!!!!!!!! I 'm wondering if anyone else has seen this also? THANKS , massena
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Post by angela on Nov 21, 2008 18:18:29 GMT -5
Not that this is one of the patterns I've previously posted but just came across this massena...
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Post by angela on Feb 12, 2009 14:34:11 GMT -5
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Post by angela on Feb 13, 2009 8:49:57 GMT -5
Ya know...SOMETHING is infecting the people AND the trees (that enventually turn into t-paper)
That's like saying my strange shaped sweet peas are causing morgellons. THEY are infected too! EVERYTHING IS INFECTED!
I show consistant patterns here and y'all steer clear. whatever! Nobody wants to talk about the ORGANISM thats quite posibly infecting the toilet paper.
Have at it with your toilet paper im outa here. i get more responses from NON MORGIES. BYE and take care
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Post by imblownaway on Feb 14, 2009 10:56:54 GMT -5
Ang
Don't get upset. I dont know my I belli from a U belli. It is all so hard for me to understand. Your work and theories are important.
Regardless of what this is or where it came from the fact remains that it is very freightening. And we need you here.
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Post by kammy on Mar 25, 2009 19:13:38 GMT -5
It took me a minute to figure this out, this is C. belli not I. belli, oh, I'm a little slow, I see they are the same thing: Immature oocyst of C. belli in an unstained wet mount, containing a single sporoblast: posted at: www.dpd.cdc.gov/DPDx/HTML/ImageLibrary/Cystoisosporiasis_il.htmThis is everywhere in my specimens...3 25 09 Left Ear - C. Belli Attached to Morgellons Fiber to form Necklace 600x 1 of 2 my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3_25_09 Left Ear/03_25_2.JPEG[/img] 3 25 09 Left Ear - C. Belli Attached to Morgellons Fiber to form Necklace 600x 2 of 2 my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff/Personal/Morgellons/My Photos/3_25_09 Left Ear/03_25_1.JPEG[/img] This is supposedly rare and found in people with AIDS.
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Post by kammy on Mar 26, 2009 18:18:54 GMT -5
OMG! Lots of these strange "things" were falling out of my head when I first had an outbreak... I still have some of them preserved. I often wondered what they were! I called them 'railroad spikes'... for lack of a better name...
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Post by kammy on Mar 26, 2009 18:32:46 GMT -5
I thought this was a facinating pattern hidden within this acid-fast oocyst (apical complex - lower right) (I.belli trophozoite) My god! This is what we've been calling the "C-shaped" parasite! The one that latches onto our lips and ears...
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Post by kammy on Mar 26, 2009 18:37:30 GMT -5
Angela, I would definitely say you have identified the MAIN parasite involved in Morgellons!!
I suppose this is easily identified in stool specimens, O&P lab tests from our doctors? I see that the treatment for this is: trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole?
Congratulations, have you taken medicine to rid this? Anyone?
It seems the more of the parasites & pathogens we can eliminate the better we will feel.
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