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![]() WHAT!!! I never knew that!!!!...can you point me to a reference, so I can add it in my research, or did she mention it in consultation?? shheeesssh. I'm quite close friends with the midge she's talking about, but also the small orange gnat....wonder if she's seen that one? i'm blown away. Thanks SS Jo xxx |
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| I believe I contracted Morgellons in Florida in the gulf region on the beach, having a vacation home there over the past 2 years, having a faulty hot water heater not hooked to a heat source, and flies and mosquitoes are just a part of the scenery down there. There's a fly the Floridian's call the 'no-see'em' that bites, there's 3 or 4 different type of seasonal biting fly, as far as I remember. If you've read about the third world nations people that get fly infestations, Morgellons could be a 'smaller' version of the description of what happens to humans when they get infested with a larger fly egg layer/s and larvae. As I recall, with a larger fly - it's 100% mortality within 2 years.... the same disfiguring of the face happens, and the larger fly attacks the throat and sinuses. How many of you had sore throats when your Morgellons made itself evident, sore throats that don't move into the lungs like with a regular cold? I had approximately 3 different episodes of a sore throat, at different times, when I was first 'outbreaking' - which it is highly unusual for me to get a sore throat that does NOT to move into my lungs. Questions: If the "tropical" small, biting fly has NOT been known to infest humans - why are they doing this now in larger numbers, more than ever in the past? And how do we explain the people in the Northern regions that haven't traveled to the South or the beach areas contracting Morgellons? What's interesting to me is - the area I was in was next to an airforce base, Tyndall. I read the other day - where the area that the first outbreaks in Southern Texas were very close to the airforce base next door in New Mexico. Has anyone looked to see if the outbreak area in California also has a military or airforce base nearby? Did anyone see the story of how our Government, in a deal with Canada, asked Canada to 'make' some infected viral? bioengineered mosquitos and turn them loose in a Florida town, and immediately the town reported a new disease called - 'chronic fatigue syndrome'? Makes you wonder if they've messed with the biting fruit flies around the country? |
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| Here's the story Kammy: MYCOPLASMA The Linking Pathogen in Neurosystemic Diseases----Donald W. Scott MA, MSc. 2001 Everyone should read this. For everyone's information also, the Great Influenza of 1918 originated in a military base as well. That virus was manmade, without a doubt. Kritts |
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| The malady is ANYWHERE MILITARY BASES are and any where the veterans travel too. Sorry all vets we have been dosed with this but it is the way the slime of the earth does busines thay think they are the chosen ones and we are but disposable animals. |
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| Jo, The fruit fly: drosophilaAny member of about 1,000 species in the dipteran genus Drosophila, commonly known as fruit flies but also called vinegar flies. Some species, particularly D. melanogaster, are used extensively in laboratories for experiments on genetics and evolution because they are easy to raise and have a short life cycle (less than two weeks at room temperature). More data have been collected concerning the genetics of Drosophila than for any other animal. In the wild, its larvae live in rotting or damaged fruits or in fungi or fleshy flowers. I think it's no wonder this is now happening to humans, given recombinant genetics and the fruit fly being the most commonly used organism for the research. It feeds on fungi..........if we have candida in our bodies, which most of us probably do, that works for it to stay alive, although I know absolutely nothing about any of this. Just musing. If they splice the genes from fungi and combine with genes of the fly, and we eat some of this plant or other bio-engineered food (abalone?) (80% of our food is B-E'd) then it will probably interact with the other fungi, bacteria and viruses we have in our systems. Makes sense to me. Then our immune systems are trying to fight off this frankenfungfly by pushing it out through our skin. Kritts |
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| Hi guys, Kammy - I've experienced the sore throats over the years - anyone get the gagging when cleaning teeth?? like something in the back getting irritated?. I wonder if the reason its gone undetected is because they are so small - looking like bits of rolled up skin and stringy eye boggies. I've IDed one species of fly and pupa from my scalp and its a plant gall gnat (orange fly) about 1mm in body length: I'll post my little black fly midge tomorrow - v. hairy by the looks of it. I wonder if agrobacterium has altered their feeding habits? I've scoped larvae with filaments within them, like this one: and Kritts, as you say, Drosophila are model organisms for lab research - their genome mapped 75% of its genes as identical to human disease genes. I think these chits have been infecting humans for years unchecked. There could be no such thing as autoimmune diseases - just different kinds of micro myiasis. Keep trucking Jo xxx |
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| Jo, I thought your second photo was a close-up of the wing of the first of the fly. I have those filaments in everything, and Dragonfly has them. You have them. Could the filaments be what the antennae is made of, or that part of the wing? All broken up in bits and pieces looking for something to put it all together? The red and blue filaments are key. I'm wondering if the other grey, black, clear fibers are fungi or part of the immune system? As far as the autoimmune diseases, I just think (and it's only my dumb opinion....musing...just musing) are just basically our body attempting to get rid of any of these invaders, then the resuting triggering of the eco-system to decompose what is not perceived to be able to live healthfully. Kritts |
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| Kritters and Jo, you are some very smart people here, kudos on getting us the info so fast. I wouldn't be surprised if you ladies figure this out on a shoe-string budget long before the billions of dollars that it's going to take in research to come up with the answers by our Government. Did anyone notice that the CDC has allocated $300,000 to study these 500 people in Oakland, CA over the next year, what does that break down to - $6,000 per person? How much testing do you think $6,000 will buy? This is the next biggest panademic about to consume our country and our Government is only allocating $6,000 a person to research it? It makes me want to cry! (*waaaaaa) Is everyone understanding what I'm beginning to see here? We have been put in harms way by a vicious 'cocktail' of undesirable agents to undermine our health for the rest of our lives - a slow death and not only will we die tormented by chards of razor blades and nano-glass coming out our faces and asses, we will die before our times - some of us will be broke, homeless, loveless and non-functioning in this dying process! How vile and sinister is this? This mindset and activity goes against every grain of what we (people with a conscious) know to be wrong! This is not an 'accident' from one of our food manufacturers, as I read yesterday - they wouldn't be putting 'fly parts' into our food? If Morgellons isn't some bio-warfare nano menace introduced into our country by a so-called enemy terrorist group then this is more of the same, I'm afraid. I hope that I am jumping to conclusions here, and that the answer comes up to be as simple and complicated as the morgellons.org explaination of a contaminated water source. I wonder if some of the 'other' particles are some that they mentioned in their Phase 1 report, I would hate to think that they were unduly influenced? Whoa! We all know that we've seen 39 different puzzle "parts" to our Morgellons (as Chester suggested), it's a very complicated disease 'cocktail'! This is a cocktail - that's why we're all over the place in guessing and ruling out what it is. Morgellons is probably a real fly going thru its life cycle, with nano-twists, and some other 'sea junk' thrown in! Who devised this? Who is responsible? Who in the world has this knowledge to create this? Who is our enemy? Last edited by -----------; November 20th, 2008 at 10:32 PM. |
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| Kammy, I'm not so smart, but I did love reading what you wrote. Jo is, though. And so many people here are including yourself. We're an amazing team for sure and we will succeed in figuring this out. Who is our enemy? "I have seen the enemy, and it is us"(Pogo) It's really scary, what has been done to us, and we never knew it's been going on for all this time until we researched for our own needs. who has the knowledge to create this? THEY do. The powers that be. The shadow government. We are just puppets on a stage. Never fear. This information is traveling around the world via the internet and all for the good. We will prevail. xo Kritts |
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