2many -
I think there is a little confusion about the collection of the fibers. The process you are describing is what Dr. Wymore did - soliciting from people around the country.
Dr. Staninger's initial studies utilizing MIT, Lambda, and other labs were conducted on fibers from under Jan Smith's knee cap. The fibers were removed by the surgeons who did the knee surgery, and were sent by them in a manner appropriate under the circumstances (not zip lock bags).
But switching back to Dr. Wymore, don't forget that, despite the random manner that these samples were sent in to him, they were all similar to each other, and did NOT match any of the 880 textile fibers in the FBI database. Furthermore, when the chemical composition was compared to the FBI database, it did not match any of the 90,000 substances.
These two scientists do not work together at all, have very different views and backgrounds, but they both agree that the fibers are unique and unknown.
Dr. Staninger describes different structures made from different substances. She has found that many of them are silicon and silicone. As you are well aware, these substances are used in fiber optics and in many electronic and technological applications.
A blood level of 0.05 silicon is considered toxic. Mine was 0.37 (a year ago). I am having it re-tested next week.
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