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| Posey, You say they are in seams, sticking out, etc...I think we have a transgenic nematode (with a nanotechnology component of some kind, either incorporated into it or something...)... Anyway, you see, the way nature used to be was this: the infective juvenile stage of the nematode burrows into the hemocel, or cuticle, of an insect. The cuticle is the smallest opening on an insect, like between the segmented parts of its body, or anywhere where there is a break in the external skeleton of the insect. This characteristic burrowing into tiny openings explains (to myself, at least) why these fibers are found borrowing INTO (not OUT of) seams of various types, or small, tiny openings. The nanoneems don't know they're penetrating the seams of Christmas wrap. They are just trying to find something similar to what they have been programmed to do for millions of years before we f***** with their DNA, namely penetrate tiny openings to feed on grubs and so on. Of course, it seeks us out now for food IMHO, and because we are a nursery now for the production of these fibers (yes, I believe they come OUT of us, as well as burrow INTO us), borne out of the adult stage of the nano-neems in our bodies. This is how I think it is. We get infected by water. The nemnanfungs (gee, you like this new vocabulary?) take up residence in our bodies and we become a nematode/fungus factory. just my little-bitty thoughts about it...funginannem, nemananfung, nanotechnemofungbac, bacfungi nemonans, help me out, i think i've lost it sar Last edited by sarothra; December 20th, 2009 at 08:08 PM. |
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| Hey Sar! I think you posted on the wrong thread! ;-) Markthebuilder~ Interesting about the springtails liking to eat fungus (just as fungus gnats do)..... I live on the bay and we had an unusually humid August. My ENTIRE interior was covered with mold. I mean COVERED!!! Stupid me, didn't realize how pathogenic mold can be, and hating central air, I never put it on. I used my ceiling fans. Obviously, they didn't do the trick. I must have inhaled a bucket of spores before I got everything cleaned up. But I will also say this: That year we had a freak warm spell on New Years day (like 80 degrees) so I sat outside in the sun to read. I looked up and saw what we now know to be the criss-cross pattern of chemtrails. I have written about this before, but good to repeat. I remember thinking how odd it was to see and that I have never seen anything like it before. Whether or not this is any connection, I cleaned out some ornamental grasses and there was sludge stuff involved. I used gloves but ultimately got some on my hands. Also that year for the first time I used Roundup and got some on my hands and didn't clean off right away. I could go on and on, but I think the mold is the key, and if the chemtrails delivered something to make the mold and sludge Morgellons, THAT is the key. Kritters |
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