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| Add a little nematode, a little fungi.....chemtrail it over the ticks......it doesn't work.........the tick bites you....................???? Hey! I’ve got one of these babies too!!! Add a little fungi….. a little nematode…… Tackling Ticks That Spread Lyme Disease tackling ticks that spread lyme disease USDA Agricultural Research Service just add roundworm or fungi Rhabditida This superfamily is distinguished by the well-developed cylindrical stoma and three-part esophagus that ends in a valved terminal bulb. In parasitic species, adult stages and some larval stages lack the valved terminal bulb. Kritts |
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| The more I learn the less I know! It is all over the place. Mi Vida Loca. We need answers NOW! a little red herring here and there keeps me confused and in the funk of wondering what the hell is going on! In the white light, ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| Jonsi, Are you suggesting I stop researching and trying to find any information that could put the pieces of the puzzle together? I realize there is so much information out there we do not have, nor am I able to understand everything I read and how it could fit in. But I, for one, realize that if we don't do our best to find out what this is, we may never know. I call that the biggest funk of all. Yes, we need answers NOW. Do you have them? Kritters |
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| Oh Kritters....thank you for your research, dont ever stop....by the time we get this morgellons figured out....we may know way too much than we want to, but we have not left any stone uncovered. Which brings me to tell you about my back yard. OMG, yesterday i saw red things scurrying around in the sunlight on the gravel walkway. And this week there was a mother deer and two fawn in the back yard. And then i read your report last night and spent hours looking at stuff about the deer tick. My only hope is that the info about it prefering shade and 80% humidity....will mean that the bug i saw is not lots of deer ticks with lyme dissease hanging out on the back gravel pathway in the hot sun. Between the research and the early morning light, my imagination went from there to hundreds of deer ticks growing in my skin pores 200 times smaller. I had to look at the anatomy that i see from the lesions and compare them to 200 size larger net photos of deer tick insides. Actually....i tried to calm myself by taking an observational point of view.......it is a good exercise to compare my lesion anatomy with abalone and with deer tick anatomy. Getting an eye trained for design takes time and practice and may be impossible for an unprofessional regular gal like me. So, you see how benificial your research has been to entertain and challenge me thru the night, and now i face the biggest challenge.....to go stand amongst the red bugs and get a sample and force myself to look at it under the microscope. Maybe i will think of a million other things i need to do and possibly talk myself out of this challenge and get a million other things done. I am psyching up by telling myself that deer tick do not make glitter and birefringent fibers and gems and we know they dont multiply into houses stuck on the skin....right? right? But, along that line....it is even more far fetched to think abalone could become dwarf and live in our skin! Well....just look what i have gotten myself into! But, ya know....if it comes down to choice, i would rather it be an abalone than a tick, yuck....gives me the creeps! |
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| Nancy, Thanks so much for your encouragement. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't get a huge lump in my throat about this, esp. on days like this morning after having to get up at 3 am because of the biting and itching on my arm, to scrub with peroxide and wait for the little fibers to put under the scope to come out. Last night, the last one was blue and had a head just as I figure the crypto or the blue bottle jellyfish hyphae tentacles should look to me. You know, everything you are researching with the abalone is very possibly implicated, just as anything else. They are using marine life for bio-engineering, and with all the toxins polluting the oceans, rivers and lakes, these critters don't know which end is up. Especially with the new bio kid in town. I'm sure we are just grasping at anything we can find, but it's more than the CDC is doing, that's for sure. I have no doubt whatsoever that the people on this forum are far more intelligent than they are, and we just might put two and a million together. Those things you see on your sidewalk could be what that team is experimenting on to kill the ticks. So, how will they go about reaching all the nasty billions of ticks in the world? Door to door Avon calling? No....spraying. Chemtrail spraying. It doesn't matter that humans are under the spray as well. It doesn't matter that no research was done to find out how these new creatures will affect the actual people getting rid of the ticks are supposed to help. From everything I've read written by scientists, not one has not expressed concern regarding whether or not we know what we're doing in the long run. We here don't have to be scientists to figure that out, right? I know what you mean about looking with one eye closed through your eyelashes and bracing yourself to look at an insect under the scope. When I put the tick that was in my back under the scope it felt like I was bringing a sci-fi character to life and it might jump off the slide and devour me LOL. I still have it tucked in with my other samples while I wait for my camera situation to be resolved. Not looking forward to bringing it all back out and I also want to have it tested for lyme if it's not too late being totally necrotic. Anyway, I'll keep on and you keep on as will Jo, Steve, 2many, and all who are doing what we can. No way what we are finding is a bunch of A-baloney!!! LOL xo Kritts |
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| ONe morning i put a flea i caught on the dog....under my borrowed university microscope. It was sandwiched in tape. It was just awful to look at, and being the good hearted mom i am, i kept it there til late that night so i could show my then college kids. They looked , it moved and they screamed. No one should have to look at bugs under the microscope, and the one that got on my face during a hike, when i first tried out my tv microscope....OMG it waved at me! Now ,doing lesion samples on the tv is very addicting. The gems and sparklies are fantastic. I never see the critter move. His anatomy is compact and tidy so i have learned to relax looking at it. But, today i took my target bug microscope outside on the gravel walkway. Bent over i chased the red bugs around holding the long wand with the big circle magnifier. It is impossible to count 4 legs on each side while they are scurrying all about. They appeared to be having the best time, and when i stuck one to sticky tape and squished it i felt bad. What i saw were very long legs, and 3 on each side, i think, i hope and some designs on the red that are yellow. I de-creeped my way back into the house to look at my lesion samples from last soda session. My daughter has marked all the pages for the anatomy of UNDER THE SKIN, in her giant anatomy text book. Trying to match the real thing to book diagrams colored by art is hard, and by the end of the session i felt so inadaquat, so stupid, so foolish. I was sure that i made all this up, did all this for no reason....and that surely i have lost my mind. But, i still felt happy it wasnt skin filled with a tick tocking in each pore, and i still felt bad about killing the cute red bug having fun in the sun. This is the problem with the mystery....thoughts and emotions abound in a million directions. But, i am pleased with how my gums are not swollen, i am pleased with the way the lesions are flat and closing up. Yup, we are dealing with something. When i get done feeling so stupid i will study my photos. There is something going on that is not normal. Now, if you wake up tonight itching, and if these are abalone.....try a dab of water on the skin followed by powdering it with baking soda. Or, maybe you have? If abalone turn out to be the critter...peroxide is an aphrodesiac for them. Isnt that creepy! And yeah....they need correct acid levels and calcium to make their shells. I heard the fertilizer dumped makes mollusks unable to make their shells....tooo alkaline? Well, it is hearsay for me, someone heard about the shells not being able to form in the oceans due to polution. Research hint? ![]() |
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| Hi Kritts, You wrote: Jonsi, Are you suggesting I stop researching and trying to find any information that could put the pieces of the puzzle together? I realize there is so much information out there we do not have, nor am I able to understand everything I read and how it could fit in. But I, for one, realize that if we don't do our best to find out what this is, we may never know. I call that the biggest funk of all. Yes, we need answers NOW. Do you have them? Kritters No way am I suggesting that you stop researching & trying to find info that could put the pieces together. I do appreciate all the hard work the members here are doing, please... I'm sorry You're right, we do need answers NOW, and I don't have them. I talk with Clifford Carnicom (aerosol crimes) & Gwen Scott,ND on a regular basis. The red herring is what I describe as something (that those who don't want us to know what is really going on) thrown into the information pool to get us off track of what really is going on. That is all I meant by my post. This is in my lungs right now, I can't help myself when it comes to what they are spraying in the air...I have to breathe. The chem-trails are constant, not too many right now, but I see several every day and night. I should have gone to the rant board. I didn't mean to discourage you. In the white light, ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| Hey Jonsi, whew! I'm so glad, girlfriend. I also see the chemtrails when people standing right next to me think they are merely evaporation from planes. It's like we are in our own little invisible world knowing what is going on, but not knowing what it is, and people around, who are not part of our world are totally oblivious. and their doctors are oblivious. The difference between them and us is that we don't take 'no' for an answer. xoxoxo lover ya, Kritts |
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