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| The fibers come the same way the bugs do. There are some of those that miss the same way some bugs miss. The flat arrow acts like a mark for the other stuff. One missed and landed near my stove, a few minutes later a band of fibers landed near the paper towel I had used to wipe up the first thingy (flat arrow). The more I move around the better I feel. I think it causes "THEM" to miss hitting. I think that is the main reason they debilitate suffers. It is easier to hit a sitting target. Why is it no one wants to discuss this aspect of it. |
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| Dove - I agree with you. These fibers are initiated from the environment like bugs. I noticed them all over my house.. they were there for much longer than when I started having symptoms and I never noticed until I started looking. For me, it is worse in the morning, especially for my eyes and sinuses, when I haven't moved from my sleep for a few hours... What do you mean when you say "flat arrow"? I notice that they have different forms. You can see them better under a black light. It's very clever because you can look at a countertop and it looks clean, but put it under a black light, and there are loads of fibers there of various sizes. There are some longer threaded fibers with little dots on the ends of them. I pulled a long fiber out of my back and it had a little seed attached to the end of it. So, this must be one of them. Also, there are longer-sized, thin fibers, and very small lint-like fibers. Also, fuzz-ball looking objects with black specks inside. I can spray a wall or counter-top with enzyme cleaner, and black specks and tiny black threads will appear there which were not visible just before. Maybe my fibers are not the same as others? I don't know. But this is like a parasitic fungus with maybe some other things in the mix. I do know that these things are initiated from the environment, but now that they inhabit my skin, they are probably reproducing on me now. |
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| http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/pic...7&blobtype=pdf "To obtain direct proof that NS1 protein forms tubules, we have expressed the BTV serotype 10 (BTV-10) M6 gene product in an insect baculovirus expression vector derived from Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcNPV). A similar heterogenous 400S complex of NS1 protein had been identified in BTV-infected mammalian cells. Electron microscope analysis of cells infected with recombinants that express the BTV NS1 protein. It has been postulated that the NS1 protein of BTV is the sole component of the tubular structures identified in BTV-infected cells. An examination was therefore undertaken of electron micrographs of S. frugiperda cells infected with the AcBTV10-6 recombinant virus or with wild-type AcNPV. In contrast to AcNPV-infected cells (Fig. 3a), numerous tubular structures were evident only in the cytoplasm in the recombinant virus-infected cells (marked T in Fig. 3b through f). In the thin sections, tubules of various lengths were evident. In cross-section, they exhibited a diameter of ca. 60 nm. Many of the tubules appeared to contain ribosomelike particles (Fig. 3, R arrowheads). Both the structures and arrangement of the tubules were comparable to those of the tubular structures reported by others in BTV-infected BHK-21 cells. As expected, polyhedra were only evident in the AcNPV-infected cells (Fig. 3a). Fibrous structures were observed both in AcNPV- and in recombinant virus-infected cells (Fig. 3). In the latter, the tubules appeared to be aligned along the edges of bundles of the fibrous material (see Fig. 3c and d). Both the tubules and the fibrous structures were randomly oriented with respect to one another. In some cells bundles of fibers were seen in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm (Fig. 3e and f), with tubules mostly, but not exclusively, associated with the cytoplasmic fibers. Fewer tubules were seen in the nuclei (Fig. 3f). Whether these tubules were formed in the nucleus, or occurred there because the cell was in the terminal stage of infection, is not known. Bundles of fibers are frequently seen in the terminal stages of AcNPV infections. **the membrane was soaked overnight at 4°C in blocking buffer (5% skim milk and 0.05% Tween-20 in PBS, pH 7.4).**" The Clorox-made cleaning solution used by the iRobot Scooba floor-washing robot lists Tween 20 as one of its major ingredients on its MSDS. Last edited by -----------; August 12th, 2009 at 06:10 PM. |
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| The fibers that landed looked like bird feathers clustered together and were about the size of a dime or nickel. They were clearly observable, without special lighting and no magnification. ![]() All that scientific mumbo jumbo boils down to the devil and his army, afterall, sorcery is a supernatural phenomenon. That’s why those in the medical community that know, steer clear and label sufferers nuts. Wake up, all disease is caused by the devil/alien aka beast, and is part of the way the rulers of darkness control the world. ![]() ![]() I think the magnet (for lack of a better term) for them is in the intestine. Cleansing the bowel system has made a difference. Ginger and papaya assisted with this as well as detox patches. There is an old saying… “keep your mind full and your bowels empty”. However, an implant can be anywhere. |
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