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| OMG! I was just leaving You-Tube when I saw this one called "Alien Parasites"... CHECK THIS OUT! WARNING! This video is disturbing! It reminds me of someone I know... is this a Morgellon Critter? Last edited by -----------; November 23rd, 2008 at 02:04 AM. |
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| Quote: Who's going to tell Keeby that he might be a Morgellons fly hatcher? So, galls grow with agrobacterium also? Interesting. I still haven't found the information that I did at one time about fly infestations in humans... I'll keep looking... we have a lot of those symptoms, from what I recall. |
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| Good find Matt, this is a serious problem. Interesting that some mentioned tiny gnats. I've managed to hatch a very small egg from my skin and its the smallest of flies. Thanks Chester for dropping in the Morgellons topic on there. Baraka - others mention moths. Can you photo it and scope it or find some lovely member to scope for you....anyone???? I see no reason why a variety of species of Diptera couldnt produce very similar morgellons like symptoms. Here's a plan: 1) Gather samples 2) Gather observations and research 3) Draft myiasis/morgellons research report 4) Finish online survey questions - incorporating parasite type questions 5) Gather contacts for parasitologists, entomologists, scientists, docs, media etc 6) Circulate research and survey everywhere Im concentrating on 3 and 4 but need HEEEELLLPPPP I've made some online spreadsheets to put contacts in etc...the more people that can help with any of the above the better. Jo xxxx |
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| Kam, That looks a lot like a video I have seen of parasitic worms leaving their host (leismaniasis, maybe? don't remember) they were in a cricket at the edge of the pool and the cricket jumped into the pool in suicide. Mat, (and all) I'm wondering if the flies (which are probably part of the Morgs as we're finding) aren't programmed to be attracted to whatever it is we are hosting in our bodies right now. Just a wonder. After reading that book Parasite Rex, parasites of any kind have abilities we, as humans, do not, such as mind control. I don't like our planet very much these days. It's all so very disturbing. Jo, isn't there any way (I know I sound like a broken record here that no one is listening to) to attach a link to this forum to a working poll where we can automatically accumulate information? Kritts |
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| Is anyone on this site speaking directly with Dr. Hildy? Or, does she ever come by and drop in and talk or post with this group from time to time? Just wondering? When she comes in or if someone is talking to her - we need to inform her that we have possibly identified the numerous black, white, red, blue, (any other colors?) "poppy seeds" that our bodies emit out of our lesions as insect or plant "galls". We believe this is the correct terminology in nature and biology - and we need for her to verify this - if she can? What I find interesting is - why did the other morgellons site's biologists identify them as "paratisized pine pollen" ??? This never made sense to me and only tended to confuse me. Opinions, Anyone? |
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| Jo - I'm still having trouble getting onto this site for more than 5 minutes at a time, I have put a PM to Franky a few days ago about it and am still waiting on his response. I'd be glad to help you, just let me know what you need me to do - Kritters has my email address - you can get it from her. It's hard for me to PM out here right now with my limited access. And congratulations, Jo! on hatching us a fly!!! Did you hatch one of the white larvae, rice-looking, tiny worm 'thingys' to get the fly to hatch? We're getting somewhere! And, hopefully - with the right information - we can call on our fine doctors soon to give us the proper treatments and soon all of us can get better! Thank you, everyone - for your hard work! |
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| I have concerns about the "bio-film". I'm wondering if that is a part of the life-cycle of a fly or is it a second pathogen? As someone mentioned - a co-existing relationship - what's the name for that in biology? From what little bit I've read - "bio-film" is a SERIOUS pathogen and needs to be addressed, also. And, the razor blade, crystal-like, flat "fish scales" that come out of the lesions that form a layered coating over the "seeds" and white larvae (eggs), and then the "bio-film" is the final coatings to protect it further. I need a picture of the Morgellon lesion, to help me describe this better... has someone already done this for us in this group? Or, if I draw one - will somebody help me by critiquing it? |
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| From BioLine Web Page at: Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly) Entomology The genera commonly reported are Sarchophagdae and Muscidae from the Diptera order (9). The life cycle of a fly begins with the egg stage followed by the larva, the pupa and finally the adult fly. Sood et al described that the larva can be divided into three stages depending upon the size and life span (9). During the first and second stage, the larva has segmental hooks which are directed backward. This hooks helps the larva to anchor itself to the surrounding tissue. The presence of these hooks made removal of the larva from its host difficult. The larval stage lasts from six to eight days in which period they are parasitic to human beings. They are photophobic and therefore tend to hide themselves deep into the tissues and also to secure a suitable niche to develop into pupa. Sood et al, further mentioned that the larvae release toxins to destroy the host tissue (9). Proteolytic enzymes released by the surrounding bacteria decompose the tissue and the larvae feed on this rotten tissue ( . The infected tissue frequently releases foul smelling discharge. As described in case I the interaction of toxin or enzyme released by the larvae-bacteria can also cause bony erosion ( .Treatment Treatment comprises systemic and local measures. Systemic treatment includes broad-spectrum antibiotics such as ampicillin and amoxycillin especially when the wound is secondarily infected (10). Topical treatment consists of application of turpentine larvicidal drug like Negasunt (by Bayer) (3), mineral oil, ether, chloroform, ethyl chloride, mercuric chloride, creosote, saline, systemic butazolidine or thiobendazole and removal of the larvae (4,5). Turpentine is a toxic chemical as it can induce tissue necrosis. When applied topically, it can produce epithelial hyperplasia, hyperkeratosis and ulceration (11,12,13). However, the damage is reversible, the hyperplasia will only persist when the stimulus is continuously applied and regresses once it is withdrawn (11). |
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| Brilliant Kammy - i've taken those gems for the report. Lots of interesting bits including the use of saline as a treatment. About that fly I hatched. It was an egg and I put some water in the container (cuz I read that midges and gnat larvae are aquatic/semi aquatic) - next time I looked the water has evaporated and a tiny winy brown fly was there instead. I think we should approach all the morgellon scientists about this....before Christmas. Lets draw as many facts together as we can and get it out there. Jo xxx |
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