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Post by Baraka Obam on Jul 7, 2013 18:21:44 GMT -5
I have seen these, maybe they are a stage of growth, mybe the smaller ribbons grow out of the plump hotdog looking thing, who knows. Thank you for understanding knowing you will be persacuted because you have a illness makes my blood boil. I do believe she can be sued for this type of thing, but you must also debate yourself what is right and wrong. There is a very easy way to decide if you will sue, have a family member that knows about your candition call her for references, if she destroys your ability to rent another home, I myself would have no problem sueing her. You can sue her yourself you do not need a lawyer. I can see you are smart enough to do lawyer.
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Post by absurdlyhaywired on Jul 7, 2013 21:49:23 GMT -5
Haven't they heard that they can't have their cake and it too? (whatever that's supposed to mean-well, I know what it means) They probably will eventually persecute someone for spreading a disease that doesn't exist. Stupid world.
You know, I'm thinking maybe some of those ribbons are the dried stalks of fruiting bodies of "something".
Since I've been clicking icons making videos I've had a better look at these things. Each time I see something new or am seeing it in a different way, and your input is priceless.
With the computer doing it's thing, the morgellons doing it's thing, somebody making music, and you doing the thinking, maybe we'll get somewhere. I'm not doing much but looking.
There aren't enough hours in a day to deal with this mess. It's unrelenting lately. I kept some headphones on a long time yesterday, hoping maybe I could mess with these things that way- Blast them out of my head. I may have stirred them up.
This post maybe should be in the working on the plague thread. I can move it if anyone thinks I should.
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Post by absurdlyhaywired on Jul 8, 2013 0:03:35 GMT -5
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Post by Baraka Obam on Jul 11, 2013 21:49:25 GMT -5
Well now..... I'm having second thoughts on that red (follicle) specimen. Here's why, I tested it myself, and IF there is another way, I'm ALL EARS. I have 20% TCA (acid). If anyone is familiar with (TCA 20%) it IS ENOUGH to eat through "keratin". The acid didn't PHASE the red specimen. So, I then applied Clorox bleach to it....since that will oxidize keratin. The Clorox bleach (caused a hair I had on my slide to begin to oxidize/bubble) because it's eating up or dissolving the keratin. BUT, the RED SPECIMEN was again NOT phased, so now, I don't know. Here it is : I placed a human hair on the slide (next to) the RED specimen for two reasons. One for size comparison, now you can see how absolutely itty bitty this red specimen is, and the other, to show what bleach does to keratin, it "oxidizes" it. See those bubbles, that's eating up that hair. You can see the "medulla" that runs through the hair too, (that's what gives hair it's color). The problem I'm having now is......that RED SUCKER isn't phased by the bleach, YET the hair is. So...doesn't that mean "no keratin"? in the specimen??? Need some help here. Because I'm thinking that something (synthetic) and NOT keratin...will do just as the red thing is doing in the bleach, which is "it's not affected whatsoever", like the "human hair is". Please go to HALF way, that's where the bleach got applied...you can see it bubbling (eating the hair)...but not phasing the red thing. *just prior to the bleach application, I put on 20% tca acid, which didn't do a thing to the "red specimen either". tinypic.com/player.php?v=33dxpbp&s=5Isn't it amazing (or I find it amazing) hehehe (((( that the red specimen is no bigger than the Medula that runs through the inside CENTER of a hair.))) We're talking tiny. real tiny. This one little tiny thing you have done with the acid on the supposed hair follicle should take the bit right out of the peoples mouth that are being guided by the lyme disease bunch, the lyme disease super hero's are saying the fibers are just keratin. am quite sure your little test proves them WRONG, this is no small thing as the people put blinders on when it comes to the experts that have done NOTHING to help us. I am glad there are a few that take it apon themselves to do the little it take to dispose of myth making, bull shite. Thanks for the little test, it can be used to prove they lie.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Jul 12, 2013 3:51:45 GMT -5
There is one other item I have to add about todays observance.
Today was a lucky day, today quite by accident but so close to home I was able to observe the mentally challenged up close and personal, they were all women.
These women had been taken out for a little adventure, they were going to the concert.
It was kind of a harrowing experience because these kind have no inhibitions, they will grab you, very simple things excite them.
One woman had a uncontrolled tremble, she was covered with very large cherry angioma , one of my very first signs that I had this disease.
Another lady had issues of eczema all over her face and a huge amount of extra hair, much of the extra hair on her face was very dark and black as coal, this was strange as her scalp hair was getting white, morgellons hair?
These women were in their late fortys to 60 something, I was not ready for the experience and did not begin to examine the women until the cherry angiomas alerted me to opportunity, all of the woman had loss of dexterity, some uncontrollable twitches and slight case of itching, and thin hair.
I see at least a part our disease as mainstream, torturing man for a very long time, not a issue of the few, I feel the disease has been mutated by man and his ignorance, I imagine these people suffer from the same issue, possibly less advanced as ours, they were destroyed by this at birth, most of us I feel caught this from fluid exchange.
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Post by toni on Jul 12, 2013 19:39:40 GMT -5
Well now..... I'm having second thoughts on that red (follicle) specimen. Here's why, I tested it myself, and IF there is another way, I'm ALL EARS. I have 20% TCA (acid). If anyone is familiar with (TCA 20%) it IS ENOUGH to eat through "keratin". The acid didn't PHASE the red specimen. So, I then applied Clorox bleach to it....since that will oxidize keratin. The Clorox bleach (caused a hair I had on my slide to begin to oxidize/bubble) because it's eating up or dissolving the keratin. BUT, the RED SPECIMEN was again NOT phased, so now, I don't know. Here it is : I placed a human hair on the slide (next to) the RED specimen for two reasons. One for size comparison, now you can see how absolutely itty bitty this red specimen is, and the other, to show what bleach does to keratin, it "oxidizes" it. See those bubbles, that's eating up that hair. You can see the "medulla" that runs through the hair too, (that's what gives hair it's color). The problem I'm having now is......that RED SUCKER isn't phased by the bleach, YET the hair is. So...doesn't that mean "no keratin"? in the specimen??? Need some help here. Because I'm thinking that something (synthetic) and NOT keratin...will do just as the red thing is doing in the bleach, which is "it's not affected whatsoever", like the "human hair is". Please go to HALF way, that's where the bleach got applied...you can see it bubbling (eating the hair)...but not phasing the red thing. *just prior to the bleach application, I put on 20% tca acid, which didn't do a thing to the "red specimen either". tinypic.com/player.php?v=33dxpbp&s=5Isn't it amazing (or I find it amazing) hehehe (((( that the red specimen is no bigger than the Medula that runs through the inside CENTER of a hair.))) We're talking tiny. real tiny. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Baraka posted: This one little tiny thing you have done with the acid on the supposed hair follicle should take the bit right out of the peoples mouth that are being guided by the lyme disease bunch, the lyme disease super hero's are saying the fibers are just keratin. am quite sure your little test proves them WRONG, this is no small thing as the people put blinders on when it comes to the experts that have done NOTHING to help us. I am glad there are a few that take it apon themselves to do the little it take to dispose of myth making, bull shite. Thanks for the little test, it can be used to prove they lie. Toni says: Baraka, After a few days of chewing on this ...I see now why (my acids didn't dissolve the red specimen)....because I TOO see this specimen is A RED PIGMENTED follicle. Too many applications of (oxidizing agents)...caused a "fusion". Basically, I melted it together, if you know what I mean - I crystallized it. The red specimen from reading, and (I've posted some links on the previous page) is how the anagen follicle "is" red pigmented, and just like this one. I am grateful for the help in identifying this specimen, and fully believe that's exactly what this is. No one is lying, it's really the truth. Something (our delima/disease) is really playing havoc within our follicles, (as just one of the many of symptoms) that are displayed.
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Post by Baraka Obam on Jul 12, 2013 21:28:17 GMT -5
Poppycock, you get the HIGH GRAND MASTER GOLD PLATNUM AWARD and you blow it off, LOL, sorry you opened the eyes, the fibers have been said by MANY others not to even burn easily, you just pulled my eyes open to this.
Thank you eye puller Toni, you may not accept the award but now its on the table and very easy to prove, with or without alternative answers (excuses). Thanks for the heads up.
You were for the moment a answerer (without a PHD) how many of those will we get?
Little things mean a lot, baby steps.
Slap my face and thank you!
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Post by toni on Jul 13, 2013 10:30:23 GMT -5
Poppycock, you get the HIGH GRAND MASTER GOLD PLATNUM AWARD and you blow it off, LOL, sorry you opened the eyes, the fibers have been said by MANY others not to even burn easily, you just pulled my eyes open to this. Thank you eye puller Toni, you may not accept the award but now its on the table and very easy to prove, with or without alternative answers (excuses). Thanks for the heads up. You were for the moment a answerer (without a PHD) how many of those will we get? Little things mean a lot, baby steps. Slap my face and thank you! Not sure what all that means...but, (if you believe it's not a follicle) then imho, you're on the wrong path, as far as the "red specimen" goes. At first I too thought it was "something else" bizarre, but...it really isn't. Why "it's so easily accessibly easy to get these - is another question".
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Post by toni on Jul 13, 2013 11:09:32 GMT -5
Here's a real good magnification of the "insides" of that "red specimen". I think I've got the mag at 1,000X. This article link is on the previous page - I'll look to make sure. If not I'll get it from where this picture came from.
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Post by toni on Jul 13, 2013 11:18:28 GMT -5
Scroll about 1/2 way down to page 887. Overexpression of Ena in the follicular cell layer (with the CY2 Gal4 driver) and in the germ line (with the V32 Gal4 driver) induces the formation of punctate cytoplasmic actin-filament-based structures (red) associated with clumps of Ena (green). Arrows highlight Ena/F-actin aggregates (yellow). q–t, ena capt double-mutant cells were generated and identified with GFP to mark loss of one chromosome and immunofluorescence to mark the loss of the other (CAP in q and r, Ena in s and t; see Methods). In ena capt double-mutant cells, ectopic actin filaments (red) do not form and F-actin levels often seem decreased, as observed in ena mutant cells. The F-actin occasionally observed accumulating within ena capt mutant cells (arrow in t) might be due to the relative timing of loss of CAP and Ena. Ab, antibody. genepath.med.harvard.edu/~perrimon/papers/baumncb.pdf
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Post by toni on Jul 13, 2013 11:47:42 GMT -5
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Post by Baraka Obam on Jul 13, 2013 18:53:28 GMT -5
I do NOT believe for a moment what you presented was a normal hair, if it was it would have dissolved just like the hair you put next to it. It is a fact that others have taken these fibers to temperatures that would melt some metals without harming the fiber. I am happy to see the mouse has no anomolies growing out of their hair as we do and the Armadillo hair I looked at.
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Post by toni on Sept 9, 2015 19:49:40 GMT -5
Remember this specimen? I sure don't know really what exactly it is, but in reading today, I ran across "tapeworms" of all horrid things, and the Enchinococcus sure is similar.
None of them look "exactly alike" but....there's much similarity. Even the 2 specimens from the internet on "Enchinococcus" don't look exactly alike, but...those 2 are very similar, which I think now looking at this again, mine really does sort of look like these too, but, heck, animal, vegetable and mineral under the scope all sort of look alike if you know what I mean. There's those same segments too. As for how mine turned red, (I don't know) maybe....something I used on my skin? I just don't know, as it was removed from my skin that way. Not that I saw it right off the bat, it wasn't until I had specimens on my slide, did I then see it.
I'd hate to even think these horrors might be "part of something".
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