Quote:
Originally Posted by Kritters I agree with you Sprite.
In fact, I am getting so tired of all these freaking pathogens we are finding. How do we know they aren't all the same in different stages found by different people naming them?
I think I might have to take a break.
xoKritts |
I'm 100% with you on that Krits! I still think we have three "Morgellon" pathogens - if you search the human body one will always find other "stuff" lurking, opportunistic and normal flora (and fauna). It's driving me crazy all the stuff people keep coming up with.
There is no consensus that way, just confusion.
Everything I have researched - and some others - points to the nemotode/fungus/bacteria trio.
It makes sense. It explains everything EXCEPT why they see these fibers are "non-biological" - and I think that is explained by the fact that they feed these nematodes a diet of plastics and other polymers mixed with animal fat. I'm sure the "outer" layer just would look "other-worldly".
My next step is to try to find a university that has a Nematology Dept. and send one of the "juvenile" (moving) fibers to them to see if they can identify it.
I don't have any of the colored fibers or I'd send them too.
Will keep everyone informed.
sar