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| ok - here's the Fungus Gnat threat. Lets start with the dark winged fungus gnat, as its pretty similar to what we seem to be photographing (Kammy, Ruth, me so far): ![]() Its 2mm in length and is naturally found all over the world. |
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| Jo, I'm going to try to present this data in a logical way so that you can review it and come to your own conclusions. As some of us who have done disease research know that the Morgellons symptoms are the closest to a human fly infestation of the known diseases, but on a lesser degree. We get side-tracked from this fact by the other aspects and the fact that we don't necessarily see flies nor evidence in our specimens, etc. I had some suspicions about the masquerader aspect of our disease and last night I was up all night confirming these suspicions. As I reported here last year that I was seeing a small gnat/midge in my environment from time to time. I started several Petri Dish experiments in which 3 of them showed up with with live fungus gnat larvae on 7/1/09. I, at first, suspected that my Petri Dish experiments had become corrupt from me placing them outside, now - I don't believe this is the case. However, until this aspect has been studied more closely, I believe we should start looking in the direction of the fungus gnat in our environments as something in common? I don't believe this is a 'natural' fungus gnat - I am certain this is a GM/bioengineered version. I will lay out what happened with comments in the order they happened trying to be as factual as possible. Last edited by -----------; August 10th, 2009 at 07:56 PM. |
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| I was away from my Petri Dishes for a period of a few weeks after 5/14. It's possible that during the time they were photographed above and when they were photographed next on 6/26/09 below - that a fungus gnat could have entered this particular dish and laid 'eggs'? I don't really notice any signs of this happening, does anyone? All photos are taken at 100x, cultures are in nutrient agar. http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_44.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_45.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_46.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_47.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_48.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_49.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_50.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_51.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_52.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_53.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_54.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_55.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_56.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_57.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_58.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_59.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_60.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_61.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_62.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_63.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_64.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_65.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_66.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_67.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_68.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_69.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_70.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_71.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_72.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_73.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_74.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_75.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_76.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_77.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_78.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_79.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_80.JPEG Last edited by -----------; August 10th, 2009 at 08:24 PM. |
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| Up until now, I had studied mostly cultured human samples. We have seen these same - as we're calling them - 'crystals', at this time in human lesion cultures. This one is similar of tap water that's in the crystal formation thread: And from a human sample below - they become a mutated version: Last edited by -----------; September 3rd, 2009 at 01:46 PM. |
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| A couple of things about the differences in the photos from 5/14 and 6/26 stood out to me. One of them was from seeing the human samples of the baculovirus, how slightly different they looked in this water specimen. What caught my eye on 6/26 was how the ones in water appear to have a brighter white center 'rod', they had larger than normal 'white spaces' inside them. Here's one from the above water to show this: Here's two from a human sample below to show the difference: Yes, the light is brighter on the microscope due to battery power on 6/26... but these from the water... this is pure speculation - I think they are in a more 'charged' state than those in the human. Last edited by -----------; August 10th, 2009 at 09:02 PM. |
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| And, off-subject - Another strange thing, that I don't know if or how it relates yet was the long 'worm-looking' object in photos 60-65. It took 6 photos to capture it, photographed from right to left. http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_61.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_62.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_63.JPEG http://my-stuff-dot-com.com/My Stuff.../06_26_64.JPEG |
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| I had just seen the doctor and noticed that some of the Petri Dishes had an odor to them. Kat was coming to visit so I decided to get them out of the house so that they wouldn't be stinking nor possibly make her sick from them being in the environment. I took them outside onto my front porch on 6/29/09, they were inside of two large zip lock baggies and then inside of a box that was folded shut. We had made a lot of jokes about the "dishes" and on 7/1/09, while we were outside, I opened the box to show them to her at a distance. This is when the live larvae were seen in 3 of the dishes. This was noted on the "Photo Comparion" thread, post #248. Quote:
Last edited by -----------; August 10th, 2009 at 09:31 PM. |
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