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Post by beammeup on Nov 12, 2009 16:56:59 GMT -5
to catch synthetic model organisms (smo) one need only an aquarium pump 30-50 gallon works well with the intake filter removed, a "sobe" bottle and about 2in of fine broken glass in the bottom and brass tubing. fill with distilled water only and run outside for two weeks. try to end up with about 4-6 oz of water adding distilled water as you go. shake well and pour into baby food jars and observe. make observations weekly. small tan specks will self assemble along with other s.m.o.'s. morg fibers will sink to the bottom for removal with eyedropper. if you want to see how much metal is in the air electrolysis the water with a 6 volt lantern battery for about 2-3 days using brass electrodes of the same size and wires the same length. an aqua blue substance will be generated and this substance will average out to be about 2-3 fluid oz at approx a full human breath per month. electrolyzing (using stainless steel electrodes) ones urine prove this metal complex is passing through us. Electrolyzing your water samples will enhance the growth of almost all the smo's in the water including morgellons fibers which I call s.c.i.s. short for "synthetic cloud infection syndrome". small tan specks will form in the bottom of your jars and are microscopically similar to the photographic work at the silentsuperbug reference website. see also work by blue in the gallery and article sections of Arizona skywatch. god save us
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Post by skyship on Nov 12, 2009 21:03:52 GMT -5
By electrolyzing the water, do you mean positive or negative charges?
If electrolyzing as you have indicated happens, it would have to be positive to make these grow bigger.
Negative would help us fight it off, the effects of it at least, I would think.
Great deduction, and I too believe is in air and water.
self assembly from a speck, a crystal, a nano crystal?
thank you for sharing this with us.
Skyship
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