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Post by bannanny on Aug 19, 2008 0:02:49 GMT -5
Well hey guys! I always miss ya when I'm gone! Hope everybody's doin ok. My modem died 2 weeks ago so I haven't had internet access til now. But I finally have hi speed replacing the old dial up and it's too cool! Now I can watch all the videos without having to wait all day for one to load! Anyhoo, there's alot of catching up to do but I wanted to show you what was comin outta me about a week ago. No need to explain the pitiful stage, we all know how those go. But I wanted to share some of these pix with ya anyway. Us morgies seem to be the only ones who want to try and learn something from them and the ones below these first two are sayin alot to me....... This came from the knuckle of my finger....... you can see the tube inside where it's broken in that one spot. Also notice the rust colored thing to compare with pix below. What is it? Could it be the same thing attached to the smaller piece of the tube above and could it be a replication? Okeedoke, I wanna talk about the gel in morgellons....... it's either collembola are a part of the morg mix, or the gel is forming and replicating them....... ....... and a clear collembola? Never seen one like the one below before....... could it be it was replicated and formed by the gel? I've been really sticky lately with alot of this gel substance coming outta my skin. It's everywhere in my environment too and it sure seems to be what's forming the tubes....... ....... the tubes and everything in between It looks more and more to me like the gel in morgellons is what's responsible for producing most of the things we have in our bodies that are morg related....... critter forms, fibers, tubes, and the gel crystallizes too. From what's been goin on with me and from what I've been seeing under the scope, the problem could boil down to two factors....... the gel and the chip (nano machine.) Then again, I wonder if we're ever really gonna know any of what we want to know. I haven't found anyone out there yet (with a working lab) who's responded with being interested in studying any of the morg stuff I get outta me, and I've offered it all up to many of them. So I guess it's still up to us to try and figure it out the best we can. Let me know what you think about the gel and if you think it could have the capabilities to produce and replicate. I'm gonna try and catch up a little....... like I said, I hope you've all been doin ok and feelin the best that you can feel. love ya's with big hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by lilsissy on Aug 19, 2008 1:32:30 GMT -5
I know this is far fetched and scary as hell but your first picture shocked me . It looked like something I had seen and had become familar with long before I ever heard of Morgellons. www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/intro/bio_ebola-pics.htmWonder why they look alike? Guess it is just there tubular appearance but I have wondered before and want you all to see what you think. Please look at these images. www.wrongdiagnosis.com/e/ebola/pictures.htmWonder if this could be a hybrid. Lilsissy
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Post by lilsissy on Aug 19, 2008 1:49:29 GMT -5
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Post by lilsissy on Aug 19, 2008 2:01:35 GMT -5
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Post by freaky on Aug 19, 2008 2:45:03 GMT -5
Anyway that 1st one might be an umbillical cord? These pictures are amazing,,,, The background of each picture seems to have multiple pictures of morgs in each of them. I think I'm learning not to continue with my late night posting, as I think it may be better to give my zzzz's top priority. Just wanted to say Good Job Bananabobamasmorgapicstday! And Sticky is good. Means the gel is damaged and leaving your body, I think. Loves, & hugs, freaky
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Post by mfromcanada on Aug 19, 2008 10:06:27 GMT -5
great photos bananny, I have the gel inside my lips and mouth, and I cough it up all day long with the brown specks and fibers inside. I think some of your photos are similar to the slime mold ones under my post "Dictyostelium - This looks so familiar"
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Post by gradysghostii on Aug 19, 2008 12:09:04 GMT -5
Definitely collembola, great photo's !!!
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Post by lilsissy on Aug 19, 2008 17:08:24 GMT -5
Altho the shape looks simular , I believe the size is way off.
Jennifer
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Post by bannanny on Aug 19, 2008 17:53:51 GMT -5
The pix do look similar lilsissy, but I can see the tube inside of the outer coating in the first pic of mine. I think the coating was also created by the gel as a form of protection. Like I always end up saying tho....... will we ever know? What you see in the background of all the pix freakerdeeks, is the stuff that's still growing on the base of my scope (for the second time now.) Course, that only proves that the tubes and fibers are being created by the gel since it was the gel from my finger that dripped out onto the base and started the whole process. From the very first time the gel dripped onto the base, it started to grow. The round circle on top is the gel blob and you can see the tubes forming from it....... After 2 months, it had grown to this....... Remember everything I tried to get it off with wouldn't work. It had crystallized which I can see on the base with the naked eye. Well, I think I told you guys that the first growth finally came up with a paint sample card. I had put it over the base to cover it up so I could see what I was looking at at the time without having to look at the growth too. I ended up drenching the sample with alcohol quite a few times and when I was done and went to pull the paint sample card up, it was glued to the base. I put some more alcohol and water over it and it finally pulled up. That's when I noticed the fibers had finally lifted off of the base but the gel blob remained and the growth process started all over again. This is what it looked like before the growth finally lifted up with the paint sample card....... This is what it looked like after the growth came off with the paint sample card. The one thing that was still there was the gel blob which I figure is permeated into the base....... and soon, it began to grow again....... and this is it now, one month later from the pic above....... So it's pretty clear to me that this gel definitely produces the particles that form the tubes that house the fibers and also has the capability to crystallize, creating a form of protection during the growth periods. I can't understand tho why I haven't been able to get a researcher (Dr. Hildy will if she gets a lab) to study this. To me it proves that a gel is the actual foundation of the morg cocktail. Doesn't it make sense to you and don't the pictures tell the whole story? Sorry about the two little pix, I couldn't get them to resize for some reason....... too tired to try I think! huggers ~~ bannanny
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Post by godsgrace on Aug 19, 2008 19:35:41 GMT -5
bannanny
Incredible!!
These pics are unreal and I know you are on to something with this.
I also have the gel...It shows up just like your photos under the light of the scope...almost as if it reflects the light.
Interesting that something is growing on an inorganic item such as a scope.
kamefromsky....is this the same stuff that was in your home?
anyone?
gg
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Post by mortia on Aug 20, 2008 0:55:22 GMT -5
Bannanny:
After reading about you I have discovered that my Morgellons is almost identical to yours. Your pictures look like the yuks came from me.
My gel originates from my scalp, moves down my face almost imperceptibly and wherever it trails, new morg colonies are formed. Thank God that I can feel this stuff and can make it visible which at the same time gives it shape and, for the lack of technical terminology, a soft body of sorts making removal rather easy. Just be prepared for a scary number of entities that appear where you had no idea of their presence.
I use lemons, not just the juice, with a bit of oil so the entities don't stick.
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Post by beckybailey on Aug 20, 2008 10:25:35 GMT -5
Bannanny, your bug is a proturan (cousin of the springtail or collumbella). This is the creature I am finding also. The other day they were on my desk and my sink. I have found them on me, in my bath, and in my samples. tinyurl.com/5t6lwf
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Post by gradysghostii on Aug 20, 2008 12:52:17 GMT -5
BANNANY, see this thread tinyurl.com/6edx5gYes, they are Collembola because we are infected with Ps. Putida, see page two, my responses.
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Post by bannanny on Aug 21, 2008 16:23:02 GMT -5
Ok guys, so Ps. Putida eh? If Dr. Wymore found putida on a fiber from a morg patient and collembola love putida, then it seems like we're getting closer. I'm gonna look into putida right now cuz if we can find a relationship between putida and this gel, we could be real close!
Something very interesting here too that I found reading some of your links above and links from those links that I'd missed when my computer was down these past 2 weeks. Dr. Hildy found toulene in my lab work. I thought she had told me that it was from using too much Lysol. But she never related it to the plastics. I'll be going to see her again next month and I'll be sure to bring it up to her. I'm certain that toulene was the word she said to me tho. This is getting pretty interesting indeed.
Also thanks for bringing up the gensing....... I'll definitely get some and start taking it!
I think we're really onto something too here godsgrace. Let's keep this going guys. Together, I know we can figure this out! I'm gonna go look into putida right now.
big hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by bannanny on Aug 21, 2008 16:42:02 GMT -5
OMG!! Compare these pix of P. Putida to the 4th and 5th picture from the top of this thread... Now look at another form of P. Putida....... you can't tell me this isn't identical to a morg fiber tube... I've compared images, now I'm gonna go read up on putida, but I'm not real good at comprehending too much of what they write about bacterias. So maybe some of you brainiacs can help me out with comparing whatever they have to say about it to morgs, k? bigger hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by gradysghostii on Aug 21, 2008 16:47:00 GMT -5
Bannany, Putida and Toulene go hand in hand in lots of literature, hit this link: tinyurl.com/6myvm4
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Post by bannanny on Aug 21, 2008 17:01:45 GMT -5
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Post by bannanny on Aug 21, 2008 17:06:13 GMT -5
I need to send a copy of this thread to Dr. Hildy but when I tried to yesterday it came back as undeliverable. I emailed Dora to see why but she hasn't replied yet. I'll try and call Dr. Hildy now cuz I think she might find this whole thing pretty interesting. Let's see what she has to say about it eh?
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Post by gradysghostii on Aug 21, 2008 17:34:50 GMT -5
Bannanny, She knows about the Putida theory, I spoke to her on the phone about it when I posted that original thread.
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Post by toni on Aug 21, 2008 18:05:23 GMT -5
Really interesting article on Putida! In July and August 2000, Pseudomonas putida was recovered from 10 specimens originating from a tertiary-care hospital's ear, nose, and throat (ENT) outpatient clinic. The specimens, consisting of sinus aspirations and biopsies, were taken from 10 patients with refractory, chronic sinusitis. Physicians in the hospital's medical microbiology laboratory first became aware of a potential infection control problem on 6 July 2000. www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/ccdr-rmtc/00vol26/dr2621eb.html
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