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| The Hexactinellid sponges: "These creatures also have the longest lifespans of all creatures (up to 15,000 years) according to AnAge Database.[1] The sponges form reefs off the coast of British Columbia and Washington State[2], which are studied in the Sponge Reef Project." |
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| How did I get to a sponge? that creates glass silica? I just went thru the steps in HOW I research - I went from "common water organism", in bold I highlighted what that article was sending me to - I went to 'Crustaceons" after that - then to the parasites... and that lead me to sponges... AFTER, I had eliminated the salmon one. The reason I eliminated the salmon one?... I need to look to tell you why. I'm streamlining how I'm getting from A to Z... Last edited by -----------; April 18th, 2009 at 07:33 PM. |
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| Morgellons docs and scientists have said that most Morgellons Sufferers live near the ocean or coast. They say there is a pattern between ocean, living near coast and outbreaks of this disease. |
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That we should go back and look at the initial theory and start from there? I could be that we have a 'duet' working together as the main Morgellons pathogen? Let's go back and look at the original and see if it's capable of doing what all we're seeing? |
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| Let's look at salmon parasites: Sea louse/lice Sea louse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "A sea louse (plural sea lice) is a name applied to several species of marine parasites, including Lepeophtheirus salmonis, which feeds primarily on salmon. As sea lice develop from eggs to adults, they shed their exoskeletons in a series of moults. This creates a number of identifiable life stages. Sea lice in the first two stages are called nauplii. Nauplii can neither feed nor attach themselves to fish. In the next, copepodid, stage, the lice can attach themselves to fish. They then moult through four chalimus stages during which they are anchored to a host fish. As pre-adults (two stages) and adults (one, final stage), they can crawl about the host fish. It appears that they are most damaging to the host fish in these final, motile stages. Sea lice have always been relatively common on adult salmon as they return to spawn. However, sea lice cannot tolerate fresh water, and drop off the fish as they encounter reduced salinities. Nauplii or Nauplius (larva) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nauplius_(larva) A nauplius (plural nauplii) is the first larva of animals classified as crustaceans (subphylum of Arthropoda). It consists of a head and a telson. The thorax and abdomen, characteristic of adult crustaceans, have not developed yet. A prominent characteristic of nauplii is that they have only one compound eye, which will divide in two in later stages. Nauplii have three pairs of cephalic appendages with which they swim; in the adult these become the antennules, the antennae, and the mandibles. The name nauplii properly refers to crustacean larvae that use appendages that stem from the head (antennules and antennae) as their main means of swimming. *This doesn't ring a bell... what do you all think? |
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| Why salmon was excluded. (What other parasites can salmon harbor?) "Larval Stage of Crustaceans" Other developmental stages of crustaceans are: Zoea Mysis Metanauplius Calyptopsis Furcilia Cyprid / cypris Zoea: Zoea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "The zoea (pl. zoaea, zoeas is a free-swimming larval stage of crustaceans. It follows the nauplius stage and precedes the post-larva." Metanauplius Metanauplius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cyprid Cyprid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia *The Morgellons biofilm acts like how barnacles attach themselves... Last edited by -----------; April 18th, 2009 at 08:34 PM. |
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| Yeah, I'm talking about the mushroom. You're talking about the aquatic organism. I do believe strongly there are 2 organisms. Why? 1. I see the forms of this animal on my skin (I know this doesn't prove anything to anyone but myself. This observation can be repeated, however, by anyone who chooses to do it, i.e., heat the skin up where you have a lesion - if you don't have a lesion, heat up your ankle or forearm. When it gets so hot that you're about to scream, look very closely at the skin. I am fair complected but my daughter is brown (African) - I see this form on BOTH of us so I know it doesn't just apply to fair skinned. 2. Once you see this form you KNOW there's a creature (not a fungi, because fungi doesn't have a tail or a head, with the triangle dots (indicating eyes and mouth perhaps) 3. I have seen the picture of "black fungus on hair" - talk to me about that. That is an organism UNDER that fungus. Let's have a dialogue. There are 2 bulges for eyes, 2 "arms" and a tail. Let's talk about it. 4. I saw the picture of the lady from the bathtub who took a picture of one (it is lime green and looks like the one from "black fungus on hair" - just not black. 5. Working through my lesions, there is a BRIGHT LIME GREEN LAYER. Some could say it's a bacteria. Based on points 1 through 4 I still say it's an aquatic organism. 6. Why aquatic? Because these organisms are known to infect bottled water. Me and my kids USED TO drink Perrier EVERY DAY. No longer. It's the commonality between me and my kids. Some people don't infect each other, even with close contact. But we all drank the same bottled water. Well, anyway, that's why I think and know there's an organism besides the fungus. |
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| Ok, here's the picture you're talking about? What thread is it on, I'll go get it? Is this the correct photo? Last edited by -----------; April 18th, 2009 at 08:27 PM. |
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Yes, I'm talking marine and you're talking mushroom. You see, as we've already figured out - Morgellons is quite a few things... I believe you've figured out one of the major components in what I call - the "raw" or "pure" aspect of Morgellons. However, there's 10 other parts... However, how are we going to kill this eventually, what are trying to stop from happening? The specks and fiber production - the heart of Morgellons. I'm going for the 'straight kill' - and believe that these 'others' are dependant on this factor being there to exist? Or, these 'others' are easily treated with antibiotics, antifungals, antiparsiticals... etc. I added another variable that might be a component of Morgellons, today, whether or not, mine is valid or true, doesn't matter at this point. What we're doing is 'brainstorming' - trying to get a picture of what Morgellons is or might be and what it is doing? If catching Morgellons was as simple as drinking a certain brand of bottled water or bad water... millions of people would have visible signs, and be complaining right now, forcing our doctors to look at this, no? It appears that our numbers aren't that large... yet? Last edited by -----------; April 18th, 2009 at 08:53 PM. |
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