Post by andycoyle1 on Jul 3, 2010 8:03:37 GMT -5
OPEN LETTTER TO ONE AND ALL DESCRIBING THE CAUSE (in my opinion) OF MORGELLONS DISEASE WITH WEBITES GIVEN AS EVIDENCE
Dear Doctor,
Please excuse me for writing, however I do hope you will read on and investigate what I am about to tell you.
I believe I have uncovered the true cause of Morgellons in me and others. There is a known test to identify the organism too.
The organism is known as Hydatoxi lualba.
The test used to identify them in human blood is the toulidine blue O stain test as the normal blood stain tests do not bond with the RNA/DNA as the organism is low protein.
The organism is a fibre/worm GMO hybrid initially discovered and investigated by a team of researchers over a eight-year period and using the resources of four universities too. The results were published in a medical journal in 1983 (see websites below).
I hope you will investigate the following, I do not know how long I have left to live and fear brain damage or some other terrible eventuality, I have had the disease for fourteen-years and recently it has exploded within me.
Please indulge me and read the following, please Doctor.
The organism known as hydatoxi lualba is in fact cotton fibre, and a worm too! It is a gmo'd hybrid worm/fibre from the cotton plant, see my videos at:
www.youtube.com/morgellons
and in my opinion is the cause of Morgellons in me and others.
It was first discovered in 1983 see:
www.nytimes.com/1983/02/08/science/the-doctor-s-world.html?&pagewanted=1#
and further discussed at:
www.nytimes.com/1983/05/31/science/is-a-worm-linked-to-pregnancy-ailment-new-study-doubts-it.html?scp=709&sq=Obstetrics&st=nyt
It, the cooton plant, has been GMO'd since 95 using Heterohabditus bacteriaphora bacteria which is known to laterally exchange DNA with other cells, it has the dna of yersinia pestis (the black plague), and the cotton plant was continuously sprayed with the same pesticide heterohabditus bacteriaphora since 96ish.
An organism has emerged that is neither wholly a nematode nor is either wholly a fibre, see my 2007 eport at
www.andycoyle1.wordpress.com
like Mycellium fungus it moves freely when damp, wet and moves perceptibly when nearly dry.
The test used to identify them in human blood is the toulidine blue O stain test as the normal blood stain tests do not bond with the RNA/DNA as the organism is low protein see the website where the test is discussed at
www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/eurold/article/0028-2243(84)90073-X/abstract
I think, if you have an open mind, and you must have if you are involved with Morgellons, that you will be pleasantly surprised withthese facts and if you take a piece of pure cotton fibre, one strand usually an inch or smaller in length, and hold it by one end and dab the other with moisture (wet fingertip) you will see it move deliberately and purposefully. The head end glows white and is shaped under white light magnification, the tail end moves differently and is usually curled. If you position the head end against a human hair and try to pull it away it hangs onto the human hair pulling it with it too.
After you have dabbed it with water/moisture it continues to move perceptibally for a long time thereafter.
I hope you can make the time to investigate the above.
Yours Faithfully
Andy Coyle
Dear Doctor,
Please excuse me for writing, however I do hope you will read on and investigate what I am about to tell you.
I believe I have uncovered the true cause of Morgellons in me and others. There is a known test to identify the organism too.
The organism is known as Hydatoxi lualba.
The test used to identify them in human blood is the toulidine blue O stain test as the normal blood stain tests do not bond with the RNA/DNA as the organism is low protein.
The organism is a fibre/worm GMO hybrid initially discovered and investigated by a team of researchers over a eight-year period and using the resources of four universities too. The results were published in a medical journal in 1983 (see websites below).
I hope you will investigate the following, I do not know how long I have left to live and fear brain damage or some other terrible eventuality, I have had the disease for fourteen-years and recently it has exploded within me.
Please indulge me and read the following, please Doctor.
The organism known as hydatoxi lualba is in fact cotton fibre, and a worm too! It is a gmo'd hybrid worm/fibre from the cotton plant, see my videos at:
www.youtube.com/morgellons
and in my opinion is the cause of Morgellons in me and others.
It was first discovered in 1983 see:
www.nytimes.com/1983/02/08/science/the-doctor-s-world.html?&pagewanted=1#
and further discussed at:
www.nytimes.com/1983/05/31/science/is-a-worm-linked-to-pregnancy-ailment-new-study-doubts-it.html?scp=709&sq=Obstetrics&st=nyt
It, the cooton plant, has been GMO'd since 95 using Heterohabditus bacteriaphora bacteria which is known to laterally exchange DNA with other cells, it has the dna of yersinia pestis (the black plague), and the cotton plant was continuously sprayed with the same pesticide heterohabditus bacteriaphora since 96ish.
An organism has emerged that is neither wholly a nematode nor is either wholly a fibre, see my 2007 eport at
www.andycoyle1.wordpress.com
like Mycellium fungus it moves freely when damp, wet and moves perceptibly when nearly dry.
The test used to identify them in human blood is the toulidine blue O stain test as the normal blood stain tests do not bond with the RNA/DNA as the organism is low protein see the website where the test is discussed at
www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/eurold/article/0028-2243(84)90073-X/abstract
I think, if you have an open mind, and you must have if you are involved with Morgellons, that you will be pleasantly surprised withthese facts and if you take a piece of pure cotton fibre, one strand usually an inch or smaller in length, and hold it by one end and dab the other with moisture (wet fingertip) you will see it move deliberately and purposefully. The head end glows white and is shaped under white light magnification, the tail end moves differently and is usually curled. If you position the head end against a human hair and try to pull it away it hangs onto the human hair pulling it with it too.
After you have dabbed it with water/moisture it continues to move perceptibally for a long time thereafter.
I hope you can make the time to investigate the above.
Yours Faithfully
Andy Coyle