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Post by xiblanque on Jun 21, 2011 23:37:17 GMT -5
Two interesting interviews with Mr. Anthony J. Hilder (from U.K.?) The first describes what has been found in the hail from Joplin... Aluminum, Barium and Morgellons. He speaks with Clyde Lewis from the website aircrap.org/and the second is an interview with Associate Researchers Mike and Jennifer Bruneel, associated with the Carnicom Institute, currently from the site morgellonsresearchgroup.com/xib Skizit, check out the "Label/writing" that has grown on his hair sample at about 7 minutes and 15 seconds in the 2nd video.
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Post by simone on Jun 23, 2011 8:24:38 GMT -5
Hey I watched this the other day too. Interesting about the hailstones, yet I can see that happening.
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Post by skizit on Jan 12, 2012 19:13:55 GMT -5
Xi, I was the one who researched the letters in his hair. Another lady who wishes to remain anonymous helped with the research. I put the results in my hair video. It is possible to include metals in the walls of bacteria and genetically "write" in a hair. the writing has to be part of a living system. At first I envisioned an encapsulated preprinted tape but I don't know if that's possible inside a hair. It may be.
Members of the Morgellons Research Group were saying they could diagnose Morgellons by looking through a handheld microscope and seeing light reflected by the tissues. They did this at a convention alarming everyone that Morgellons was everywhere and that, get this, "Everyone had it because its everywhere." That's just not scientific. Everyone does not have Morgellons and it is not everywhere.
I have been looking at details in motels and recently checked hospital surfaces. The sheets at one motel were literally covered in Morgellons fibers on a white sheet. I checked the hospital gowns and sheets and surfaces and I could not find anything. They obviously have better standards at the hospital laundry.
Detailed analysis is needed to determine where Morgellons actually is, such as finding chemicals and structures in hailstones.
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