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Post by beammeup on Dec 15, 2009 21:25:12 GMT -5
The way I see part of our dilemma is as follows: The chemtrail material sprayed above are synthetic nano-tech polymers programmed at the atomic level to self-associate, self replicate, create geometric patterns (to look like real clouds) all three or more. They are embedded at the atomic level with or absorb in open atmosphere transitional metal components which are programed in a specific E.M. bandwith to absorb and utilize certain wavelengths to help achieve the polymers programming directives ie self association, self assembly etc. As the polymers photo degrade, as plastics do, they are inhaled and continue with their programing directives IE self association, self replication, geometric pattern regeneration all three or more. Unless this programming at the atomic level has been embedded with self replication limiting codes this material will continue its programing directives perhaps forever (the Grey goo scenario). When they embed themselves in tissue IE the human or other host the tissue itself is dense and inhibits its programming directives unlike in open atmosphere or in an aqueous solution or water. Water in my opinion is optimal for their self assembly, self association etc programming. This is why I call morgellons S.C.I.S. or synthetic cloud infection syndrome. This is however only part of the problem, stopping this assault would help greatly in solving the rest!! beammeup
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Post by aqt on Dec 16, 2009 16:01:34 GMT -5
beammeup, THANK YOU so much for posting this hypothesis!!!!!!!!!
I agree with all of it.
I had the strangest encounter in the shower the day before yesterday.
I was washing and noticed a grey morg fiberball on my chest. I grabbed it between my thumb and forefinger...I took it near the water but as it got close to the water, it slipped out of my fingers and was "attracted" back to my chest. I thought maybe it was the air flowing from the water pouring from the showerhead but then I did it again.
I took it from my chest (same spot where I originally found it) pulled it toward the stream of water and then let it go again...right back to the same spot on my chest...like a magnet would be drawn to another magenet...and with some force.
I repeated this 4-5 times and then I got a little freaked (which doesn't happen very easily).
I then took it from my chest and attempted to pull it even further from my body....It was then that ONE strand clung to my chest and as I pulled the fiberball from my chest, one of the strands began unraveling...FAST!!!!!
I could feel the tension...like pulling a tape measure out of it's metal container.
As I took the fiberball and attempted to run it under the shower stream (in attempts to make it fall to the bottom of the tub), IT FELL PART WAY AND THEN WAS ATTRACTED TO MY LEG!!!
Eventually, I ran the water on it and it went down the drain.
Up to this point, I have been fearless of Morgellons but I must admit, the sensations of it all freaked me out.
I am fine now and ready to continue in this battle.
love to you all,
aqt
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Post by beammeup on Dec 16, 2009 16:39:42 GMT -5
aqt how about this, for over three years now I've had a nose morg that appears like a buger but is'nt. It lives in the front of my right nostral but over time has infected the left and is at about the same location,towards the front. This thing absorbs water quickly and after a shower will sometimes hang out of my nose like a piece of spagetti. When I pull on it it will almost always detach at its base and when it does there is a definate sensation of that detachment. It has always grown back in the same spot. I took about a dozen of these and put them on a slide and viewed them over time ( the photos at az skywatch in the gallery section under nose things) what was seen was geometric crystal growths snow flake geometric crystal growth morg fibers etc. I'm not the only one with these things in my nose others in my office had noticed them. They are the bugers when you dig them out really stick to your finger and can't be flicked off. They appear made of some kind of acrylene plastic perhaps or water absorbing plastic of some kind. I blow my nose constantly to keep them small but it always creeps me out just to know they are their. When dry they appear like opaque plastic but when dropped in water they expand quickly into oblivion? beammeup quickly
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