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| Has anyone seen these fibers moving when they are not attached to a person? Are there videos of this? Also, has anyone tried to slice a fiber in two with a razor? I would be interested to know if any blood or goo comes out. Thanks. |
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| Dave I can at any given time remove a piece of so-called callused skin from my feet and without exception observe the classic blue morgellons fiber under the microscope, more often than not I can also observe that very fiber demonstrating movement that simply cannot be explained by anything but a force of life of some kind, a movement that is coming from within the fiber and not caused by external forces such as air movement or static electricity. Science can think whatever they want to think, these fibers are a form of life like it or not, I personally don't understand the resistance to the idea that a fiber can be a life form, a sponge is nothing more than a collection of cells and look what it can do, a lot more than we know. I do have some video's of vibers though Dave and I'll try to dig them up for you. |
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| Steve (and all), I just had a thought that we should be sure to post any pictures in the "Morgellons Pictures" heading from home page. As of now, (I think) many are just intermittently posted in different threads?... Anywho I thought it worth a mention since it would make for good reference. Kritts |
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Here's a new video of Mfromcanada from Lymebusters of moving morg fibers: YouTube - mfromcanada1's Channel Carnicom reported precipitating out erythrocytes, or red blood cells from morg fibers. Robert Smith reported precipitating out a black tar like substance as well as a fluorescent protein. Further to this, Jenny Haverty reported only the clear and blue fibers had a fluorescing factor. All morg fibers (clear, blue, red, black, brown) were no wider than 50 microns. Previously, Dr Wymore had identified soil based fungi from within fibers (I think this finding still stands...SS?). So really I think we should look towards calling the fibers... 'filaments'... that have an internal space. I truely believe that they are functional channels, with a anatomical purpose. Currently, I have only found one such filament in nature that could fit all of the above AND that is scientifically reported to possess independent movement. Jo |
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