![]() |
| |||||||
| Register | Invite Your Friends | FAQ | ChatBox Full | Members List | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read |
| Morgellons Disease (Fiber Disease) General discussion on Morgellons Disease |
| |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
| |||
| I now have concrete proof that the cause of what we're calling morgellons is a nematode, as can be seen in the pics I have posted. Therefore, who would be more suitable to help us than the Society of Nemotologists. http://www.nematologists.org/ I have written them an e-mail and provided images of my findings, hopefully I will get a response. They also have a section on their website where anyone can report news which will be published in a quarterly magazine, Time permitting I would like to put something together and just maybe they'll publish it. I could certainly use help with this and the more of you I can get onboard the better chance we have. Like I said, I have concrete proof of the cause of this disease and I am more than willing to anwser questions or provide details of what I have found. The images I have posted are no doubt nematodes, if you aren't convinced of that just do a little research on the internet like I did. When I first looked at these things under a microscope I thought nothing of them, until I ran accross images and descriptions of nematodes, everything fits in place, all the symtoms, the fibers, the hairlike form which spreads the disease, it can all be explained by the nematode, and having actual specimens is like having the smoking gun. If there is anything specific I can do to get you onboard let me know and I will do whatever I can.
__________________ One of my favorite Einstein quotes: A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? |
| Sponsored Links |
| |
| |||
| I now have concrete proof that the cause of what we're calling morgellons is a nematode, as can be seen in the pics I have posted. Therefore, who would be more suitable to help us than the Society of Nemotologists. http://www.nematologists.org/ I have written them an e-mail and provided images of my findings, hopefully I will get a response. They also have a section on their website where anyone can report news which will be published in a quarterly magazine, Time permitting I would like to put something together and just maybe they'll publish it. I could certainly use help with this and the more of you I can get onboard the better chance we have. Like I said, I have concrete proof of the cause of this disease and I am more than willing to anwser questions or provide details of what I have found. The images I have posted are no doubt nematodes, if you aren't convinced of that just do a little research on the internet like I did. When I first looked at these things under a microscope I thought nothing of them, until I ran accross images and descriptions of nematodes, everything fits in place, all the symtoms, the fibers, the hairlike form which spreads the disease, it can all be explained by the nematode, and having actual specimens is like having the smoking gun. If there is anything specific I can do to get you onboard let me know and I will do whatever I can.
__________________ One of my favorite Einstein quotes: A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy? |
| |||
| Safrey You are NOT the first person to be completely convinced of this conclusion. Join the club. Now allow me to also burst your bubble just a little bit, perhaps. Unfortunately, although most morgellons infections look and act like like nematode infections (more specificly, like a type of "fillariasis" similar to Lymphatric filariasis like river blindness or Elphantiasis They don't respond to any of the tests or treatments as though they are nematodes. No researcher has been able to isolate any antibodies to actual nematode proteins. Although your photos are suggestive--The Morgellons could still actually be a bacteria that INVADES OTHER MICROBES--springtail insects, nematodes, fungus, even other plant bacteria ( or staph), and then causes them to become more parasitic upon humans and other animals when they ordinarily would NOT be. I don't believe that your photos alone will convince the authorities. The most eye-opening and alarming concept shown in your photos that should be taken to a notary public and attached in a sworn statement as a signed and dated affidavit, is the documentation about the exact circumstances under which you observed these parasites coming out of your own hand. The fact that they came THROUGH A LATEX GLOVE is absolutely radical medical information that could set the entire medical world on its head. IF they EVER believed it. I honestly recommend going and seeing about having a statement "notarized and attested." This is HUGE. It absolutely devastates all of our known methods for "sterile procedures." How can Doctors do surgery, if things can crawl out of their skin through gloves into patients?! They will HAVE to study and figure this **** out!! You should put the latex GLOVE thing ALL over the net. It's terrifying! I have been trying to talk about this crap for ages, and NO-ONE has believed me!! I thought gloves didn't work, but I thought they were going up and around the edges of them... the nematode thing is ho-hum. Even with a clear photo--it doesn't prove a thang, my dear.
__________________ Dr. Beverly BD MD |
| |||
| Safrey You are NOT the first person to be completely convinced of this conclusion. Join the club. Now allow me to also burst your bubble just a little bit, perhaps. Unfortunately, although most morgellons infections look and act like like nematode infections (more specificly, like a type of "fillariasis" similar to Lymphatric filariasis like river blindness or Elphantiasis They don't respond to any of the tests or treatments as though they are nematodes. No researcher has been able to isolate any antibodies to actual nematode proteins. Although your photos are suggestive--The Morgellons could still actually be a bacteria that INVADES OTHER MICROBES--springtail insects, nematodes, fungus, even other plant bacteria ( or staph), and then causes them to become more parasitic upon humans and other animals when they ordinarily would NOT be. I don't believe that your photos alone will convince the authorities. The most eye-opening and alarming concept shown in your photos that should be taken to a notary public and attached in a sworn statement as a signed and dated affidavit, is the documentation about the exact circumstances under which you observed these parasites coming out of your own hand. The fact that they came THROUGH A LATEX GLOVE is absolutely radical medical information that could set the entire medical world on its head. IF they EVER believed it. I honestly recommend going and seeing about having a statement "notarized and attested." This is HUGE. It absolutely devastates all of our known methods for "sterile procedures." How can Doctors do surgery, if things can crawl out of their skin through gloves into patients?! They will HAVE to study and figure this **** out!! You should put the latex GLOVE thing ALL over the net. It's terrifying! I have been trying to talk about this crap for ages, and NO-ONE has believed me!! I thought gloves didn't work, but I thought they were going up and around the edges of them... the nematode thing is ho-hum. Even with a clear photo--it doesn't prove a thang, my dear.
__________________ Dr. Beverly BD MD |
| |||
| Beverly, I've noticed this in reverse -- a few months ago I was wearing latex gloves to clean and some of those black speck things on the floor went THROUGH the gloves and bit me. Now I either wear 2 layers of gloves, or to be honest, don't bother with the gloves at all. Scary is right! |
| |||
| Beverly, I've noticed this in reverse -- a few months ago I was wearing latex gloves to clean and some of those black speck things on the floor went THROUGH the gloves and bit me. Now I either wear 2 layers of gloves, or to be honest, don't bother with the gloves at all. Scary is right! |
| |||
| I am wondering if anyone has info on the possible agrobacteria connection. Beverly, your mention of bacteria invading other organisms makes me think of this. I read some internet info on the agrobacteria role of inserting genes into geneticlly modified foods. Potatoes, tomatoes and nicotine were mentioned. For me, I can no longer eat nightshade foods, i.e., tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, eggplant, as they worsen my symptoms. Yet last year while in the Andes I was having lip symptoms, and potatoes was the only food to eat. I was fearful of a reaction, yet I did not have one and my lips showed healing. Anyone else having trouble with nightshade, or have info on agrobacteria?
__________________ hummingbird |
| |||
| I am wondering if anyone has info on the possible agrobacteria connection. Beverly, your mention of bacteria invading other organisms makes me think of this. I read some internet info on the agrobacteria role of inserting genes into geneticlly modified foods. Potatoes, tomatoes and nicotine were mentioned. For me, I can no longer eat nightshade foods, i.e., tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, eggplant, as they worsen my symptoms. Yet last year while in the Andes I was having lip symptoms, and potatoes was the only food to eat. I was fearful of a reaction, yet I did not have one and my lips showed healing. Anyone else having trouble with nightshade, or have info on agrobacteria?
__________________ hummingbird |
| |||
| Hi Hummingbird. A biologist/researcher named Vitali Citovsky from the University of Stony Brook is the one who found plant DNA in Morgellons skin samples. You may have already seen his write-ups but if not, you can either find them on morgellons.org -- or simply google him and you'll find a great deal of information. |
| Sponsored Links |
| |
| |||
| Hi Hummingbird. A biologist/researcher named Vitali Citovsky from the University of Stony Brook is the one who found plant DNA in Morgellons skin samples. You may have already seen his write-ups but if not, you can either find them on morgellons.org -- or simply google him and you'll find a great deal of information. |
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Seeking The Cause of Morgellons Disease | Franky | Media | 3 | December 11th, 2007 06:49 PM |