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| About 1 week ago I bought a couple of fish. The fish were fed some small pieces of morgellon nasty and some fish chips with my blood on them. The water started to foul real quick after I introduced the morgellon pieces. Well I did not see any other issues except for the water then one of the fish committed hairy Karrie by jumping out of the bowl. I took this fish and plopped him/her on a slide, the results were in my opinion is, one fish with morgellons like symptoms. The fish has little tiny scabs all over it, there are the very common opaque hook like formations also, then a few clear fibers, a blue fiber and a growth. In the flesh there are also either anomalies that look like a Christmas tree or that is the pattern of his skin. This all needs to be confirmed as I could not look at him/her while it was alive. I have another that is still alive and well, now I must get two more of these same fish and look them over before subjecting them to morgellons. |
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| The fish is kinda a real good little (little in the bowl, HUGE on a slide), test subject. The skin is translucent and you can actually see one of the scabs leading to a fibrous growth that travels through the body. I actually think the spots on the body are the black specks. I also think the black specks are what starts the reaction of growing the fibers. the water that have fouled quickly after putting in the morgellons material can also grow the black tubes, black formations, only they look a tiny bit different, more like dots, closely bound together. |
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| I have also seen the black specs in pods and truly thought this was behind all of this crap. they look like tad poles we use too catch., good job baraka, sammy |
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| Most excellent idea for an experiment Baraka, I'll be watching this thread for sure. "Black specks" are apparently not the same for everyone, I collected some from my hands by applying alcohol with a spray bottle, after about 30 seconds of continuous spraying the black specks came to the surface where I could then dab them off with a piece of clean white paper, this is what they looked like at 200x. ![]()
__________________ One of my favorite Einstein quotes: A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? |
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| B, interesting experiment. I find this experiment somewhat disturbing. Hopefully we'll learn more soon. glad you enjoyed movie lorenzo's oil too. best regards Jean |
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| Great idea Baraka! Am I correct that some pet stores or aquatic places will do a kind of "autopsy" on your fish if you have a problem with them dying in the tank? I would love to know what the results would be if you sent your fish to them? I might have to go buy me some fish! |
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| There was little doubt before about the fibers but now there is no doubt, there are more fibers since being put on the microscope. The heat from my convectional light bulb on the microscope could be the growth factor. I have imagined for a long time now the heat contact could be a catalyst for growth, coming into contact with a mammals warmth could possiby activate dormant residue, It would be real nice to have someone else close by that would help to do these tests. The water also shows a situation, it is the same sort of thing that is in the human blood but in tiny dots. If I can get them with higher magnification they may show to be black specks. |
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| You need to get Dr Wymore involved in something like this Baraka, if nothing else at least give him the idea so he can perform his own experiment because it appears as though he's not making much progress at this point.
__________________ One of my favorite Einstein quotes: A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? |
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| Most people work better when there are two when looking for answers to a problem. True trouble shooters inspire each other. Proving just a very few simple items would be nice, like how this can be transfered, can it stay viable in the water supply, transfer Just bought a centrafuge also. I was talking to a friend of mine and remembered a very simple instrament that could really come in handy, that was a centrafuge. I went online and found one inexpensive. I want to seperate my blood parts to see where the fiber parts will be and also see if the blood will react after being seperated. That should be interesting. |
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