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| I just wanted to start a thread on "moving fibers". I don't hear much talk about them or speculations about why they move. The fibers I'm talking about are the ones that I find on my skin, tapered at both ends, clear in color. These are clearly moving, undulating, to my eyes. They seem to penetrate my skin at the pores. Who sees these fibers that move? I believe these are very very small nematodes, but that is really beside the point. I'm not speculating on WHAT they are, just want to know I'm not crazy . They are moving, right? |
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| Hi Saro, yes they do! From my own experience I can tell you they do move. I have made several videos where you can clearly see them even "switch" from one side to the other quickly. Others were lying there with no movements at all and suddenly after a few minutes started to move almost unnoticeable, very slow but I was able to capture it. Really spooky, ha! I believe these fibers are metal-coated as I have been told. The metalcoating could be from the heavy metals in our bodies they have been accumulating. Body electricity and electro statical charging leads to movement. This is my theory also about the "twitching" hair movements. Katinka Last edited by Katinka; May 27th, 2009 at 04:57 AM. |
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| Hi there, As for fibers moving I really believe they do. The clear fibers that look like a dead hair follicle kind of white at ends I know the type your speaking of {there are so many different types of STUFF a pleathera. |
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| Hi Saro, how are you?! Yes they move I am kinda glad that mine did since this was one of my major freak out reasons that got my butt motivated to research all my symptoms that I just pushed aside over the past years as they slowly began to become stronger. I have not seen any for a while now but I am not sure if that means they are out of my system or just not at that stage of growth. I partly feel it is related to electricity the body carries, as well as it's own electricity it could be producing. Much more indetailed than I am posting but as far as I have found in research is that every living organism gives off energy/electricity. |
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| They certainly do move. If they are not of a living nature, what makes them move? I believe the feeling under the skin is the fibers and small growing hairs. Could it be they are looking for food? I have my head shaved. When they begin to grow you can clearly see the more coarse things growing which are as white as unpeed on snow. Hard to pull out, but no root on it. Then there are the very fine ones and some have no root but most have a lengthy glob of goo on them and no roots either. Sometimes this goo can be split up in sections also and it will be on the bottom, then further up there is a circular spot of goo. On the places where the scalp is raised from biofilm or whatever, there are many of these things which can not be reached. I have started to use salicylate acid (acne med) on my scalp and face and it is horrendous all the stuff which comes out and off. The fibers are wrapped in all this white stuff and if I take the time to look, it may move. I am going to keep doing this. This has taken away some of the many lumps and crevices under my eyes and the creases on my forehead; just to mention a few things. I learned not to do this before bed time because you can feel this coming out of your skin. I think I would need an old cow water tank filled with salicylate acid to sit in for a week to clean my whole body of this crap. Be we and God bless, posey |
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| This isn't any kind of an explanation, but mechanical things can move, also. And if they are programmed with computer chips all they need is an energy source. Not a good analogy, but anybody ever have a "Roomba"? It's those disc shaped vacuum cleaners that only need a battery, and to be turned on. From that point on they have many different functions, make decisions as they go along regarding what to do next, etc. They really are quite complex and it shows you how something with "artificial intelligence" can perform complex operations without any "input" from humans once they are "powered up and unleashed". SS |
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To my way of thinking, they hurt. They penetrate the hair follicles (like on my arms, because I can see that part of me) - and if I feel a "biting" sensation and look closely I sometimes see one of these fibers, sticking out of a hair follicle, moving. Anyway, I'm just really interested in others' experiences of these fibers. THX sar |
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