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| A couple of days ago I bought 2 identical pairs of slacks from TJ Maxx, which I did not try on. One pair tan the other black. I brought them home and left them in the plastic bag overnight until I ran a load of laundry. The next day I took them out of the bag, removed the tags, and added them to a load. Then dried them together with the laundry they were washed with. I put them in the drier before I went to bed. In the morning, I took the tan pair out of the dryer and a few loose black fibers from the black pair were stuck to them. So I picked them off and went to throw them into the trash. THEY STUCK TO MY FINGERS!! I could not drop them into the trash. They weren't stuck as in "sticky" but stuck as in magnetism. Blew my mind! The pants were 97% cotton, 3% spandex, and made in Guatemala. Of course, I am certain that I am magnetic - but I would not have thought that there would be any textile fiber attraction. WTF is going on??? SS PS - Often, when drying is done, the clothes stick together but not usually when they've been sitting overnight. I didn't notice any static electricity in the dryer. Last edited by Sadsack; September 5th, 2009 at 10:49 AM. |
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| Hi Sadsack, That is one of the initial things that was happening to me all the time initially - I was buying clothes that came PRE-infected. After I realized I was ill, I started only wearing new clothes because I did not know how to wash the infected things out, so I figured I would do that temporarily. Then I realized the parasites were actually IN the clothes I was buying. They were all from a local store here but the garments were from all over. "Micheal F" or "Micheal P" brand was the worst. That one is from Egypt if I remember correctly. What I eventually found out is that under the microscope the threads have TINY black/grey/brown rods that MOVE. They tend to link together with each other, and in some situations they were even walking off the thread and got on other things. If it is a bacteria it must be BT, or something in that family, because that (I think) is the biggest one and has the rods. Sometimes you can see them with a naked eye, but not too easily. The rods also seemed to congregate on my money, so maybe there is a magnetic component. Also, MANY of the threads - if not all - had a small metallic looking thing going through it which I later realized is the nematode. |
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| ALL of the clothes I had were infested. They have the rods and the nematodes. THe rods may be a different stage of the nematode, but I think instead it is something genetically manufactured and probably from the GM cotton. You cant tell necessarily by what the label says because companies purchase and outsource things and services from all over these days. |
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| The main store I was using is SUPER infested, as are some of the public libraries here, but I noticed the infected clothes at stores all over. |
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| Fracty - Honest to God, I don't know what to make of this!!! It is the first time in a year and a half that I see that is REALLY CREEPY. I've been doing very well for a long time though not without symptoms. My skin looks great -I had 100's of lesions, no scars from them. Hardly any itching, biting, or stinging, no black specks or glitter. Just an occasional tiny white fiber from wherever (mostly my arthritic knuckles). I am very careful not to jump to conclusions about what I see. I think there is a lot of mis-identification of things, so I really don't want to think something is abnormal that is actually normal. But I have NEVER had an experience like this!! The closest thing I can think of was when my slips used to stick to my panyhose in the winter (static electricity). But that was normal. I don't know if it is the fabric or me, or both! I am now wearing those black slacks and they aren't bothering me at all. Yikes. SS |
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| Sadsack, that sounds really freaky, but something similar I've experienced, in that the fibers (which IMHO are nematodes in the dauer juvenile state), are attracted to me! This makes sense (to me) because I have seen the posted pictures (thanks to those who did the microscopic pics - many thx) of a fungus which I think is Arthrobotrys. This fungus puts out an attractant to draw nematodes to it, for consumption. Therefore, we act as a magnet for these nematodes. The dauer juveniles are deposited by millions into cotton crops (and other crops) to kill pesky bugs. They are in a state of sort of "suspended animation" in which they do not eat, drink, or defecate. But they party-down when they find Arthrobotrys, which I believe exists BIG TIME on our skin and under our skin (the whole big kahuna, otherwise known as the micelium). I have found these fibers injecting themselves into the lesions on my body, but I have also found them burrowing into the hair follicles. The nematode is INSIDE a casing, and when it enters your body, it leaves the casing behind. Yours truly, sar Last edited by sarothra; September 5th, 2009 at 09:57 PM. |
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| So where does everyone, or better yet, what does everybody buy to wear? I haven't bought new clothes in a long time because I see this in everystore. My clohtes are just about shot though and I really need new pants. What I have are jeans but I have washed them so many times I think that anything in them now is what comes off of me. I have purchased clothes and taken them back after I get them home and see the "fibers" we all know so well on them. I just don't know what to do. I know I am going to get a leather coat for winter. I have alot of white stuff which comes from me so I have to wash everything after wearing once. Leather I can just wipe off. Last winter I washed my coat everytime I left the house. I also wash sheets everyday.
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| Posey - I don't know what to say to you. I am wearing both of those pairs of pants. I didn't get rid of them, I wear them with no problem. I honestly don't know what is going on. My own hunch is that I am electrostatically charged, and if I touch something that has an even mild charge, it will stick to me. I don't know or even think that these fibers are "Morgified" except to the possible extent that if they are made from GMO cotton. Even then I don't know. I am going to continue to wear anything I feel comfortable in. I threw away an unbelievable amount of clothing, electronics, on and on, thinking everything is "infected". So be it. I have to live in this world until the Good Lord sees fit to take me out of it, and so I will...with as little fear as possible. SS |
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| While I was microscoping some things ,,I decided to see about the rumor of the q-tips,,and here is what I found,,Sorry if this is old news,,but I am sure many are un-aware,,,so this is the reason for post... and another: Next is micro-fiber cloth....gotta upload... |
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| Hey Hurtin~ I once juxtaposed a "100%" cotton ball against a fiber that came from my arm and they looked exactly the same under the scope. 100% cotton is doubtful to be real cotton anymore with the use of bio-engineering bacteria. I don't think they have to spell it out. Well.....it is COTTON !!! The NEW cotton!!! I have always used Q-tips to get the water out of my ears after showering. Now we know we have to leave no moisture in crevices. I dip the Q-tip in tea tree oil before using inside my ear. Very refreshing feeling, BTW. Thanks for the videos. Kritters |
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