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Post by pocoloco on Apr 11, 2009 20:43:48 GMT -5
This photo represents a fraction of the "fibrils" combed from clean head-hair over a two week period. This subject does NOT have lesions but has a very itchy scalp that produces a large amount of variously colored fibrils. This patient was examined by dermatologists at Oregon Health and Science Hospital in Portland, Oregon where biopsies were taken. The Pathologists report indicated the presence of an unknown. Will those of you with 10x or greater loupes please take a look at pocket combs and report findings here?
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jonsi
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Post by jonsi on Apr 14, 2009 1:22:24 GMT -5
I guess I one of the lucky ones, "Morgellons" never infected my scalp in that I never had lesions on my scalp. Maybe it's because it went through my scalp and straight through my hair!
I had clear fiber-optic looking "threads" shooting out of the ends of my hair, and my hair moved. Whenever I felt a biting sensation on my face, back, neck , arms, legs, there was always a long hair attached to the bite (whether it was still attached to my scalp or in my clothes).
Before I was "desensitized" to Morgellons (tbs/bioset) I used to find strange lint in my hairbrush and fiber-balls all over my house. I still have the strange spider webs when I don't spray eco-vie or bug arrest regularly. I never see the cobalt blue fibers any more.
I hope this relates to this thread! The bright red and cobalt-blue fibers are significant.
~jonsi
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Post by skyship on Apr 14, 2009 3:56:40 GMT -5
well now...... "Carbon tubes As well as carbon spheres in many sizes, scientists have discovered tubes of carbon. These nanotubes, or buckytubes, are created in a similar way to buckyballs: by passing an electric current between graphite rods. Nanotubes formed in this way are a series of tubes packed inside each other. When a tiny dose of cobalt, nickel or iron catalyst is added during manufacture, the result is an empty nanotube with a wall just one atom thick.You can imagine an empty nanotube as being formed from a flat sheet of graphite. The sheet, like a length of chicken wire, is rolled into a cylinder with the opposite edges forming a perfect join. Nanotubes can be extremely long (eg, a nanotube might contain 1,000,000 carbon atoms). Nanotubes exhibit some peculiar characteristics. For example, experiments suggest that they are incredibly tough. Other properties – such as electrical conductivity – seem to vary with the particular geometry of the tube. This means it could be possible to have two concentric nanotubes, one inside the other, the outer one acting as an insulator and the inner one conducting a current............ The Straw within a straw?........ okay then.......www.science.org.au/nova/024/024key.htmwhat are carbon bucks? well now. the key to global warming?
cobalt? would that be cobalt 60, a form of radiation particle, not from outer space, but, buckyballs are in the chemtrails.
Tellers idea, and such an "inconvenient truth"?
skyship
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Post by pocoloco on Apr 14, 2009 21:41:09 GMT -5
Will someone (RANDY) please answer Linda Moulton H's question!!!! It's certainly not carbon, is it?
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Post by pocoloco on Apr 22, 2009 22:57:40 GMT -5
Jonsie: I need some clarification regarding colors. Cobalt blue is a very specific color. I haven't seen a cobalt blue fibril. Would aqua blue be closer? This is important; if you are finding cobalt blue fibrils don't let me change your mind. I suspect the color might be close to the blue border an inch above this print.
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Post by jonsi on Apr 23, 2009 0:35:20 GMT -5
Hi poco,
My blue fibers were a deep blue sapphire color, but very bright. They sprang out of my skin and had a definite shape, with a tripod structure at the base and a nodule at the top. They were approx 1/8" tall. Not at all an aqua color... Perhaps a transmitter?
I won't mention names, but an N.D. mentioned that they were metallic.
I haven't had the bright red or blue fibers "pop" out of my skin since I was desensitized ("tbm/kenesiology"/ bioset). I threw away my magnifying glass a long time ago! Anything interesting I find I give to CC for analyzing. However, I don't think I gave him any samples of the blue fibers.
~jonsi
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Post by aqt on Apr 23, 2009 19:06:11 GMT -5
this is what's in MY comb you showed me yours, it was only right I showed you mine ;D LOL
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Post by aqt on Apr 23, 2009 19:06:49 GMT -5
can you say dictyostelium discoideum? slime mold web photo for comparison
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Post by aqt on Apr 23, 2009 19:07:45 GMT -5
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Post by aqt on Apr 23, 2009 19:08:09 GMT -5
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Post by aqt on Apr 23, 2009 19:08:38 GMT -5
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Post by aqt on Apr 24, 2009 7:05:38 GMT -5
this am, I awoke and combed my hair immediately this is what I found in comb this was a red fuzzball, visible to the naked eye in the comb my bedsheets are tan aqt
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Post by aqt on Apr 24, 2009 7:06:16 GMT -5
the large one is a hair notice the size of the fiber comparatively aqt
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Post by aqt on Apr 24, 2009 7:06:34 GMT -5
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Post by aqt on Apr 24, 2009 7:07:04 GMT -5
a second red fuzzball I've been told that red is my color but this is ridiculous!!!!!! aqt
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Post by aqt on Apr 24, 2009 7:07:24 GMT -5
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Post by aqt on Apr 24, 2009 7:07:43 GMT -5
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Post by jill on Apr 24, 2009 7:29:41 GMT -5
Your image of Dicty is 'spot on' as they say AQT- I've been breaking down the research- on the Hot water tank- done by MRF- the Phase I study- (word by word) and have Slime Mold component (info) (what they found in the study- Hot water tank) here: lyme-fiber-disease.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=355&page=1tinyurl.com/cz6hvvI replaced my hot water tank in December- 2008 and scraped the top- where the contents (water) erupted like a volcano when the tank exploded. The tank was only 5 years old. Expensive- heavy duty and 80 gallon- not the typical 40 gallon. In the past- my water tanks lasted for 20 or more years. Recently, the life is 3 - 5 years. It's in the water..... In any case, I have pictures that look much like those that I scrape (or pry) off my skin- taken from the tank. I would bet that if I had a Lab do the same analysis (as Phase I), there would be the same or similar results. I haven't started adding my images yet- but will do so. For starters though- re: my HWT- I would 'bleed' the contents from time to time. There is a port or an outlet at the bottom of the tank. What I would do is hook up a hose and drain the tank- maybe 1/2 of the water. That would prevent a build up of the minerals (etc) in the tank that cause damage (and lead to the explosion that occured). (I didn't bleed the tank for quite a while- maybe a year- that is why it blew up. Too much mineral build up.) When draining- it would take quite a while because the initial sludge on the bottom of the tank would clog the hose. I pulled out some of the 'sediment'. Looks like calcium but there is also an amber colored batch of junk that comes out after the initial 'rush' of white (calcium?) accumulation. That could be copper ? I have a well- not city water so I don't know for sure. Under the scope- you can also see 'insects' moving in the hardened calcium and other 'depostits' taken from the top of the tank. Strange stuff. Could be worms- could be mites? But there is movement. Looks like legs to me. Will send samples of the above to Poco Loco if he wants them.
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Post by aqt on Apr 24, 2009 10:39:10 GMT -5
absolutely girlfriend!!!
Thanks for the contributions... we appreciate them!!! greatly!!!!!!
nice to see you back in the game ;D
you are missed
aqt
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Post by aqt on May 20, 2009 14:03:43 GMT -5
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Post by pocoloco on May 25, 2009 19:29:39 GMT -5
Show us your comb! Please! This is one way you can really help.
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Post by pocoloco on Oct 9, 2009 15:53:07 GMT -5
Bump. OK ladies, it's been five months; how about your hair brush? Maybe your pets comb or brush?
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