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| I've heard it all now....here's how the local government pest controllers have been explaining Morgellons in offices in the UK. They call it 'Cable bugs'. Not actually insects, but bites caused by static electricity!! They're right about the shooting fibres.. Environment and Planning - Cable Bug The Villager - Community news for the people, by the people Jo xxx |
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| imagine the shear numbers of cases being reported to have generated research or studies to concluded this. Wonder if the static charge remains with the office workers and can be discharged in other places... strange. |
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| "Cable Bugs (aka Wirus electronicus) are the new plague of modern times. It is not known when they were first discovered but it is believed that they evolved in the twentieth century and have multiplied dramatically decade upon decade. We have provided an artist's impression of what we believe the bug looks like, as no one has yet been able to capture and fully study these elusive creatures." ![]() Cable Bugs - Pest Control - Protectahome Group - A complete service for structural repair solutions, damp-proofing, timber treatment, dry rot eradication, water protection and pest control WHAT??...I SAY...WHAT??? ![]() http://www.charnwood.gov.uk/files/do...g/cablebug.doc shheeesh I'm in the wrong job |
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| not long after i became aware of something amiss with me? i was buzzi closing my shop when i heard a massive explosion.. thought i was being robbed but what had actually happened was a van had collided with a pole a few meters frm me that had an electric power box installed.. it created such an explosion that all the electrical cables it was connected to it burst into flames that travelled to all the other adjoining power poles in the vicinity. maybe some electrical components frm the initial blast got into my system? often thought bout it |
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| coz i often thnk the threads that grow out my scull look like fiber optic threads or fiber glass.. except that these fiber.s are alive cos they buzz and chirp |
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| well well well, did not know that cable bugs smell I mean omit nasty odour as in my experience - Omg I will never forget that smell of contamination - but hey how can I forget when is on me now 24/7 I AM THE BUGS now ---- cable bugs running wild lol escaping offices and having a roll over the rocky mountains .. oh yes they give u fever as well ........but they do love comps, mobiles and similar wot kind of normal bugs gather round these equipment (none that I know)... well only nanotech bugs do, that is for sure or ,,,, I mean wot do I know less than ever before that is for sure .. they r sucking all the knowledge out of our brains as well |
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| There are alot of reports on the net about bugs in laptops. This report is a gem: I have two bugs in my computer and I'm not an alcoholic - Arts & Entertainment - The Independent love it |
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| Below is evidence that Morgellons may actually be electro-bugs. I copied the article I found on the Internet: Team develops DNA switch to interface living organisms with computers October 25, 2006 Researchers at the University of Portsmouth, UK, have developed an electronic switch based on DNA - a world-first bio-nanotechnology breakthrough that provides the foundation for the interface between living organisms and the computer world. Ads by Google Lengthen Your Telomeres - Short Telomeres = Diminished Health Learn How To Repair Telomeres - TASciences.com The new technology is called a ‘nanoactuator’ or a molecular dynamo. The device is invisible to the naked eye - about one thousandth of a strand of human hair. The DNA switch has been developed by British Molecular Biotechnology expert Dr Keith Firman at the University of Portsmouth working in collaboration with other European researchers. Dr Firman and his international team have been awarded a €2 million European Commission grant to further develop this ground-breaking new technology. But the DNA switch has immediate practical application in toxin detection, and could be used in a biodefence role as a biological sensor to detect airborne pathogens. The future applications are also considerable, including molecular scale mechanical devices for interfacing to computer-controlled artificial limbs. ‘The possibilities are very exciting. The nanoactuator we have developed can be used as a communicator between the biological and silicon worlds,’ Dr Firman said. ‘I could see it providing an interface between muscle and external devices, but it has to be pointed out that such an application is still 20 or 30 years away.’ The molecular switch comprises of a strand of DNA anchored in a miniscule channel of a microchip, a magnetic bead, and a biological motor powered by the naturally occurring energy source found in living cells, adenosine triphosphate (ATP). These elements working together create a dynamo effect which in turn generates electricity. The result is a device that emits electrical signals - signals that can be sent to a computer. The switch, therefore, links the biological world with the silicon world of electronic signals. |
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Whatever name they give the bugs, they are under PEOPLE (term used loosely) control. All new homes are prewired and I think one may be an NWO wire. Senders implanting receivers, yes, fibre optics and liquid plastic comes to mind, but, that's not all. To the persistent resistors of this invasion it gets worse and worse.So tired of all the sorcery, lies, NWO, deception and the little b''stard devils. ![]() |
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