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Old April 16th, 2009, 04:55 PM
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Is Morgellons Nanotechnology?

I was just researching and found this AGAIN... and thought I'd document it out here before I moved on... this is something we can come back to later.

The 'black specks' coming from our bodies, which I keep stressing - that if we know the chemical composition of - we will be able to say - 'Yes! Morgellons is nanotechnology!' Maybe we could get one of our scientists to preform an analysis to compare what is known in nanotechnology, with what is coming from some of our bodies?

The empty carbon cell that possibly appears in my photographs??? We don't know yet, we haven't had a scientist in this field to see or identify what I am describing as "might be" an empty carbon cell using 'sheet' technology to create the initial Morgellons 'spider web' fiber network.

This 'sheet' method of growth is related to what is known as the "Buckeyball" technology in nanoscience, another name for buckeyball is fullerene.

To clarify what I just said: the 'buckeyball' (black speck?) starts the creation of the 'sheet' of fiber network as seen in Baraka's video. It appears in its infancy inside the human body at a much slower rate than in Baraka's video, his video is on fast forward. It is replicating itself (reproducing) in Baraka's video into more 'balls'. From my microscopic photography in real time, slowed down - in its infancy - we can see that this 'ball' is created from an empty carbon cell. This process is repeated over and over in its 'lifecycle'.

I can only speculate how much time has passed in Baraka's video vs. real time. What you see happen in 2 seconds with his method - takes days or weeks to occur inside the human body.

Here is a web-site that shows the chemical diagram and compounds of fullerene or "Buckeyballs", we need to know if any of the compounds of our 'black sphere specks' resemble the compounds of Fullerene?:

PCBM Products (Organic Based Solar Cell) Price - SES Research

Chemical name
[6,6]-Phenyl C61 butyric acid methyl ester
1-[3-(methoxycarbonyl)propyl]-1-phenyl-[6.6]C61
3'H-cyclopropa[1,9][5,6]fullerene-C60-Ih-3'-butanoic acid 3'-phenyl methyl ester


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