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Post by ruth on Sept 5, 2010 11:38:04 GMT -5
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Post by toni on Sept 5, 2010 18:18:39 GMT -5
Wow...I just watched Ruth.
I couldn't see the movement around the antenna as you said, but...what I did see was some little tiny black speck moving around on it's belly.
Did you see that?
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Post by kammy on Sept 6, 2010 6:08:36 GMT -5
Hi Lost, how are you doing? We're all doing the best we can in trying to deal with what's happened to us. We're thinking that these organisms are only partially real?... I know this is no consolation - there is no justifying what they have put inside of us. This is beyond moral, ethical treatment of innocent human beings - you wouldn't even inject a rat with what we have.
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Post by toni on Sept 6, 2010 10:07:31 GMT -5
Hi Lostintime,
I sure do remember your video and your site there you've posted. I watched again. And that little "caterpillar" looking thing sure is familiar.
Do you remember Jose and Kathy who did the Fox news tv (news segments Body Bugs) it was called.
Your caterpillar there reminds me so much of what Jose found on his slide from what they'd gotten out of Kathy's arm.
You know, as soon as my sister wakes up today, I'll ask her to send me back pictures I'd sent her awhile back. The reason I don't have them is my computer lost everything when I had to "restore it". But...she has the pictures I'd taken with my scope.
I don't know if I'd mentioned this before, but one day for lunch I was having some pasta, and as the water was boiling right after I put the pasta in the the pot of hot boiling water... I was viewing it...(don't really know why) just sort of in a gaze watching the bubbles and thinking -
And then I see this tiny speck in the water.
Well...I fished it out with a spoon, (that tiny speck) and then put that speck under the scope.
Well..I almost fell off my seat (as you did) when you saw your little moving "caterpillar looking creature under your scope".
It was bristly, with little hairs sticking out of it, "just like yours"... and JUST like Jose's too.
Could these be a newly emerging type of worm/caterpillar? I sure don't know, but "what if it is"?
And Ruths critter there, (imho) looks infected with something that is still alive in it's stomach area. That black speck that moves around - can be seen in her video. Amazing. And Ruth, yours sure looks like a different species other than a caterpillar type. And yet "it's infected too" it appears.
And you'd asked "where on my body did my specimens come from"?
All of mine that I've displayed throughout the last 5 yrs I guess it's been, or more, (they are from within my face).
I've viewed under the scope - my urine, etc...but haven't seen anything that shouldn't be there - so far.
I like everyone, have racked my head a million ways too, trying to think of "are these insects attracted to us"? Or are these insects the culprits?
Are the insects "infected" and then infecting us?
Has something "we've ingested" changed us, and made insects find us a host whereas they never would have before, or are there new kinds of insects?
I go in circles too...cause it's impossible for us to know without education in many areas, and the means to test, and the 'ins' of what really is being studied from CDC and AFIP, and any where else. There IS something going on, we know that.
Because until we got this "contamination/infection/disease".. whatever it is (morgs) we were all fine - and now we're not.
Just adding this in, since I re-read your post. You were also wondering about the "screw worm".
Yes, the movements I felt in my face (before I took the needle and removed the entities) that were causing the movements, looked like a "larval form of something".
I don't know if it was a screw worm, but in learning more about them as time has gone on, I don't think it was a screw worm (for a couple of reasons), mine are too small... like larvae of a tinier worm "imho"...or even a fly I suppose mine could be. Even though in Vegas here, no one I know has ever seen a fly here. Isn't that odd too, but it's a good thing.
My "larvae looking specimens" have the texture of uncooked shrimp, or fresh scallops. You know that spongy texture? THAT is what my "white larvae" feel like when I put them on a slide to view them, since I take the needle and press on them they're sort of rubbery like, like a very firm jello.
And my specimens (the stark white ones) that look like larvae don't smash either, they're like pressing "shrimp" if you know what I mean.
Now...here's the weirdest part!
When I place a drop of water on one of these white larvae looking specimens, and allow it to sit for hours as I reapply just another drop of water to keep it hydrated and wet - well...theeeeen the unimaginable happens.
The (what appeared to be larvae) or a worm type species, then spreads out on the slide as though it were only a goo type substance.
I don't think that it was something "alive" to begin with, as in critter. Because critters of nature don't disintegrate like that into a puddle of goo just from sitting in water.
So...it's extremely puzzling, and I sure don't get it.
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Post by toni on Sept 6, 2010 11:48:36 GMT -5
OMG Ruth, that energy (electrical) sparks was it?
In just saying it as you did, I felt like that's what might be going on with us, you know?
The reason I say that too, is - When I've seen "floaties" in the air, whether it's off of something I shake off, like a towel from the dryer, or even when I rub my arm, and there's "those floaty" things in the air.
And...those hover ALL around me, and stay in that position for way longer than something *anything* should.
Have you seen that? Floaties will just hover for the longest time around your body.
I do feel like there's more static going on, and it's coming from me too.
Thank you Ruth for sharing this.
Oh...also on the QX5 I think there is a time lapse availability, but, I've never used it, I don't know how, and I'm not sure how long it works for.
Does anyone know?
I guess we could maybe find the "manufacturers info/instruction" sheet somewhere on the internet? That way we can learn how to do that...since the instructions aren't really elaborated on them.
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Post by toni on Sept 6, 2010 14:53:07 GMT -5
Your first video there in your second to the last post shows the insects stripes and sprouted hairs.
It's only 43 seconds though.
And your last video in the your last post, isn't there. I'm sorry I don't see it.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Sept 6, 2010 14:56:36 GMT -5
Ruth your video was removed because it was too long.
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Post by toni on Sept 6, 2010 14:59:29 GMT -5
Oh I see, that one has been removed. I don't know how to make the video shorter.
Very good video'ing though of this "critter". The clarity is great too. I hope someone can help you shorten the other video to less than 5 so we can see it.
Thanks Ruth.
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Post by imblownaway on Sept 6, 2010 19:48:23 GMT -5
mayby you could try putting into windows movie maker. you can divide it up and compress the files.
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Post by imblownaway on Sept 8, 2010 16:10:05 GMT -5
Ruth
like always this stuff leaves me groping for words. wow those specks that float around seems to be like a remote control.
Is it my imagination or does that one part look like a head that keeps changing? My brain seems to be trained to see face patterns so its hard for me to tell sometimes.
It is so alien like. I was thinking about how you could title it or add tags so it would get more attention.
the logical conclusion for me is that it is some type of insect stem cell technology gone awry.
for those that haven't watched it yet I suggest turning on some music and popping some popcorn. ;D
good job Ruth!
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Post by bannanny on Sept 12, 2010 16:16:56 GMT -5
I could see the gel in the thing's gut too ruth and I saw it came from your arm... but where did that thing in your first post come from? Is it an insect too?
I didn't see the electrical energy in your bug's antennae... but I know it was there. I've seen it all too often now to think it isn't everywhere and in everything now. I remember trying to use the time lapse feature when I had my Qx5 toni, but it never worked for me... so I can't tell you guys how to do it either, duh!
I sure know what you mean about the floaties tho toni... the things are everywhere and all around me too. Doesn't matter how much I clean the leather couch I lay on or how many times I wash what I wear... nothin seems to get rid of them. I see so many of those sparks I see in those things too... makes me crazy. But I just do my best to ignore it and not lay or sit anywhere where the sun is coming thru a window. It can be like watching a firerworks show if you know what I mean!
Geeeze ruthie... thiose are an amazing set of video's! I don't see an insect tho... I see a morg network made of gel, "seeds" and connecting fibers. I haven't watched them all yet, but so far it sure looks like alot of what I see (and feel.) Even the black strands with the specs running thru them are exactly what I see floating in front of my eyes ALL THE TIME.
Ditto to what you said too imblownaway... couldn't have said it any better myself! I don't know what to call your video's ruth, but I'm sure you'll come up with something! Don't worry about being ridiculed either... just be sure to get this thing the publicity it needs and tag it as morgellons!
big hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by toni on Sept 13, 2010 9:02:42 GMT -5
Excellent video's Ruth.
And I agree, the first video looks just like a bollworm to me too. I'd (in 2006) found them writhing on their backs here in the house too!
How they even got in here, was just as puzzling to me as Morgs. The extra weird thing was also, the fact that they were in the carpet (by the sofa in the family) room where I sit!
There was a part of me that wondered if they came out of my legs or something. Because "we don't have bollworms" here....and then to find them IN the house? Too oddballish of an incident imho.
The black specks I see too moving about from many of my specimens (stuff from my face). When a drop of alcohol is placed on my specimens, those tiny black dots go wild. Have you seen that?
Also *those black fibers* you have in your video's there too Ruth? I've recently gotten something that looks very similiar out of my skin that yours reminds me of mine too. I mean within the last week. I'll post it and show you what I mean. THIS is TOO weird that we have the same looking thing here also.
Thank you for sharing.
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Post by toni on Sept 13, 2010 9:17:46 GMT -5
Ruth, The 0003 video, see those black fibers (how abundant) they are? And they're in a row, if you know what I mean. I'll get "stills" of yours and mine shortly, and post that too. This specimen (reminds me of yours) that came out of my lesion a few days ago. I hadn't posted it, but now that yours looks the same, I wanted to share it with you too. tinypic.com/player.php?v=xngubt&s=7Video of the specimen with the fibers "lined up" if you know what I mean. Like yours.
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Post by toni on Sept 13, 2010 9:55:12 GMT -5
Here's stills of your specimen here from the previous page, in your video marked 0003. Notice how the fibers are now doing the (in a row thing)? Mine too. There's many now "in a row".
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Post by bannanny on Sept 14, 2010 16:54:56 GMT -5
Every time I look at you guy's pics and videos I wanna take a torch to the things. I can hardly stand to look at them anymore and why I gave up scoping. I see the same things in your stuff that I looked at for years... and still have no idea what it is. Is there any way you can take a match or a small torch to your sample while it's on the slide? I'm just curious to see what it does and to see if it begins to replicate afterwards.
hugs ~~ bannanny
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Post by skytroll on Sept 16, 2010 0:47:29 GMT -5
Ruth,
I think you might be right on those quantum dots, they are like proton, photons, neutrons and electrons. Seem to be guiding the formation of the filaments, at the polar cores.
It is pulling the polar cap of an oocyte or the formation of an apical cone.
or an oomycete. seems that cross between embryo of insect/ protozoan and fungi. or stem cells.
Stem cells of fungi stem cells of insects stem cells of protozoan stem cell of tardigrade, they can be dormant and form "tuns" to live in. look almost like cactus protrusion, but seem to be calcified material when come out, if they have been dormant.
seems to be done by vibration, sound, or even light?
Just some thoughts for you.
skyship
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Post by toni on Sept 16, 2010 8:15:12 GMT -5
Ruth,
The still picture I took of your video, was done like this.
As your video was playing on my computer monitor, I then took my camcorder and video'ed my computer monitor.
Then I took the single frame out from my camcorder (program).
Otherwise, I don't know how to "capture" one picture from a video.
Except to "video it with the camcorder" first, then remove any view.
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Post by imblownaway on Sept 16, 2010 11:44:39 GMT -5
You can take a still using windows movie maker. I think its under "tools" just load it back in windows movie maker find the place you want and hit the tools button.
yes its under tools "take pic from preview"
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Post by bannanny on Sept 17, 2010 13:24:34 GMT -5
Yep sky... vibration, sounds, and light seem to have alot to do with activating this stuff. So does electricity and energy such as wind and storms. All the things we're always gonna be exposed to. It's a delemna I tell ya!
love ya's ~~ bannannas
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