Posted on 09/30/2011 8:34:24 AM PDT by Scythian
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You ever hear the theory that Morgellons is a caused by experimental nano-machines that were repogramed to build silk substitutes out of collagen fibres?
Personally I think the bacterial theory is the most valid.
Bump for later. Thanks for the thread.
What the PSA is you can ...
Who was the PSA for?
Experimantal nanomachines you say!?
But whose experimental nanomachines is the question...
Health Alert: Triangles- You are not alone.
No, I'm not crazy, and I don't have triangles...yet, but please allow me to suggest "Infected" and its sequel "Contagious" by author Scott Sigler. Excellent, excellent books ^^
Experimantal nanomachines you say!?
But whose experimental nanomachines is the question...
Health Alert: Triangles- You are not alone.
No, I'm not crazy, and I don't have triangles...yet, but please allow me to suggest "Infected" and its sequel "Contagious" by author Scott Sigler. Excellent, excellent books ^^
As I understand it, many bacteria have a spirochete phase in their life cycle. I suspect it is the spirochete phase run amok beyond the usual theater of infection (such as the mouth or urinary tract) which manifests as ‘morgellan’s disease’. But the CDC needs to get into the open the many research projects now ongoing and be honest with We The People.
California, Texas, Florida...you connect the dots.
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There’s a lot of silliness surrounding Morgellon’s. But there’s also this:
Several years ago, I was in a car accident where I was driving and the other car hit the driver’s side at over 30 miles per hours. It wasn’t painful, but my right side was hit by a high-speed spray of tiny glass fragments. (Fortunately, car glass is designed to form fragments, not shards.)
A couple months later, I developed what looked like a rash or pimples on my left side and inside of my right arm. As each pimple came to a head, I was able to extract a tiny fragment of what was unmistakably automobile window glass.
I have no idea why or how it passed THROUGH my body, rather than just re-emerging on my right side. I can’t fathom all those particles of sharp glass coursing through my internal organs, like my brain and heart, but since they re-emerged on the far side of my body, rather than randomly, I don’t imagine this is what happened.
I just wonder whether a few of the most plausible “Morgellon’s cases” involve some similar sort of transporting foreign matter out of the body through skin. Surgery suitures? Surgical gauze left behind? Accidentally injested materials?
I’m a former biology major. I can’t reconcile what I’m describing with what I learned in my classes. I’m just passing on observations.
I hate when people use You-Tube to draw out a few paragraphs of reading material so it takes 6 minutes to watch.
I meant “re-emerging on my LEFT side” rather than passing through to my right side.
Yes, the skin is eliminating foriegn material, you are correct, but I think this material is being made in the human body.
[ As I understand it, many bacteria have a spirochete phase in their life cycle. I suspect it is the spirochete phase run amok beyond the usual theater of infection (such as the mouth or urinary tract) which manifests as morgellans disease. But the CDC needs to get into the open the many research projects now ongoing and be honest with We The People. ]
Fungal microbes can also produce fibres/ micro tubules.
Once I had a sore that wouldn’t go away, I sprayed it down with lysol three tiems a day and what wouldn’t go away for months was gone within a week. Don’t know if it was bacterial or fungal, but that worked, I wouldn’t recommend that solution to anyone else though since the lysol burned my skin a bit.
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I took the same spray of window fragments to my face when we got T-boned at an intersection when I was 3 years old. Fortunately, no eye damage, but my Mom said that for the next year she'd see a glint on my face and pick out a piece of glass every once in a while.
That was 38 years ago and so far, no other negative effects I can tell.
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