
January 7th, 2009, 07:46 PM
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ladycolorado
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Originally Posted by Sadsack The black specks were sent out by the MRF for dna analysis and the results were "inconclusive". That was over a year ago. If it was fungus, dan analysis would have determined that.
If anyone follows Dr. Staninger's work, she stated that they are the "starter" structure that makes other crap. It's a nanotechnology thing.
That fits my experience. I've seen some of these with tiny little things coming out, almost like a tiny bean sprouting.
SS | While WHAT the black specks are composed of is a mystery, when magnified they look just like clusters of fibers. I have seen pictures really good ones of this on this very board. What we have grows. Perhaps they start out too tiny to see. Could this be why Morgellons patients when their blood is drawn have black specks show up in the samples later? I also saw on here an image of a Morgellons patient bloodcells on here 10meters posted. When the cells were dying you could see black specks hatching out of one. I too have heard stories of people becoming exposed to the agents of Morgellons Disease in their garden and description of a strange powder. So you are not alone Koolaidman. I am sorry about your friend. That is awful. Hopefully you can find some useful information in here. Thanks for sharing your story. (LC)
Last edited by ladycolorado; January 7th, 2009 at 07:50 PM.
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