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| Hi Guys, Can anyone identify this object? Please, check your glittery objects under a microscope to see if you have a match. Go here to see views of the back and sides at different magnification levels: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaoson...7602561908894/ 60X magnification ![]() 60X magnification - Next to a sewing needle for size comparison: ![]() __________________________________________________ __________________________________________ Here are views of the back and sides at different magnification levels (if you want larger pictures): http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaoson...908894/detail/ Karen from Michigan |
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| Hi Karen, What very pretty jewels! I for one don't have any of those. Only boring fungi and 2 common parasites, so far. Did I ask you what camera you used? I think it was you and didn't save reply, then lost it. Would you mind letting me know the microscope and camera? The pics have amazing clarity. thanks, Kritters |
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| Kritters, If you take the link at the bottom of my post and view the 200 & 300 X magnification you will see they aren't pretty at all! In fact they are downright...well...upsetting. The microscope QX5 takes digital pictures and is real easy yto use. It was $98.00 and I ordered it online. The 300 magnification was a different microscope and was terribly difficult to use but I just had to get a better look at the back and sides of this thing. Also I have been totally obsessed with the image on the back. Some kind of a serpent! It's hard to see but you can make it out on a few of the images. Karen from Michigan |
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| Karen, You're right....didn't see the serpent for the glitter. It looks evil, like a combination of the Gremlin and Darth Vadar. Where did you find it? thanks for the scope info. Kritts |
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| Kritters, This was just one of the pieces of glittery stuff that came out of my leg. Take the link below and go pictures # 34, 36, 42 and 113. Those pictures show the serpent. It looks like a 'S' shape, maybe a serpent or snake because it has something on the end. I have been trying to get it clearer but am having a hard time because it only displays at a certain angle. Also, if you took the link you seen the 3 brightly lit ones. Well that happened when I dropped the needle across the thing. I did it again to get the pictures. It seemed to glow for a few seconds. Just enough time to get the pics. If you look carefully, in each picture the glow lessens. http://www.flickr.com/photos/chaoson...908894/detail/ Karen from Michigan |
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| Karen, Seriously, could this be alien? It's possibly metal incorporated with some 'being'. What do I know .....but 31 is green and 32 is red. What are they, freaking TRAFFIC LIGHTS?Kritts |
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| Kritts, It must have mirrors or something because the color changes all the time. Maybe it depends on the angle of the microscope light. I am having a real hard time over this thing. I can't get it straight in my head. What the hell could it be? I sent a few emails off to some nano-micro consumer protection groups and am trying to find a lab that knows about nano. This is real weird. In the 200 & 300mag side views you can easily see the layers of material. At least 2 hexagons and the weird looking shaped jagged thing. The antenna like things are a trip too. Anyhow, I have studied these pictures over and over and I manage to see new aspects each time. If this has anything to do with Morgellons someone here has to have something like this mixed in with their morgie glitter. Please, everyone check, even if you look under a magnifying glass you might be able to see the odd shape. Karen |
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| Well, Karen, All I can say is that because of people like you and the rest here, we will root out the specifics. I must say, angular tells me metal. Dr. Hulda Clark and some others say all disease is caused by either toxins or parasites. Now, I'm thinking the little buggers are even co-habitating with metal. Hey, they're 'heavy metal bugs' ![]() What do you think of taking your samples to some lab? Kritts |
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| what about taking them to a nearby chemistry dept in a high school or college? You can take them to a lab and not tell them they are creatures from hell. you can just say,"hey! what is this?" |
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