I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING THIS THREAD WITH GREAT INTEREST. I HAVE
FORWARDED IT TO
MANY OF MY FRIENDS. ONE PERSON ACTUALLY TOOK A COTTON BALL AND
EXAMINED IT
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE AND FOUND THE "WORMS" MOVING EVERYWHERE.
SCARRY STUFF. I HAVE A QUESTION.. HAVE YOU USED THE FABRIC SOFTENING
SHEETS ONE
PUTS INTO THE DRYER??
DO YOU THINK MAYBE THIS COULD ALSO BE A SOURCE????
I do not think the "worms" are made by God. I think the
fibers are electrostatic. I have pulled one apart...it stretches before
breaking(the blue fluoresent ones). When broken it freys, revealing one
or more micro fibers encased in the larger fiber(which is about one
third the size of human hair). The main fiber has joints and bends, and
beads embedded intermitantly along its length...which can be about 1
and a half inch. I lit a broken end with a lighter and it melted, and
the beads inside glowed orange. When i STOPPED using dryer fabric
sheets, the amount of long fibers i found with the black light were
greatly reduced, so i considered that a source. Several weeks later a
new source entered the house...my son bought an eqyptian cotton duvet
cover from the bed and bath store. Now the fibers were trailing down
the stairs and thru the hallway. In his room, looking with the
blacklight, the blue(hard to see on white backgrounds with the
blacklight)duvet cover, was covered like a stary night in these glowing
fibers! The slightest movement of the blanket caused many fibers to go
airborn, and i found his furniture dusted with it. I washed it three
times(no more dryer fabric sheets)...and this reduced the size of the
fibers somewhat, but not the amount. I tried to vacuum them off, and
the effort produced little results, as the fibers crimp in response to
the suction, and cling to the fabric. Using tape produced the best
results...but it is a major job, so i did my best to just make it
better. When my daughter got married 7 rented tuxes were dropped off
from the store and hung in zipped bags at our front door closet. I took
the blacklight and unzipped them all, and all were covered in blue
fluoresent fibers. I purchased organic cotton socks at whole foods
market...and at home checked them with the blacklight and they were
also covered with the fibers...but, NOT ON THE INSIDE of the socks. I
washed them three times...now in my homemade fels naptha/washing
soda/borax homemade laundry detergent and put silver in the rinse
cycle. This did not remove the fibers. I put one damp sock in the
microwave at 20 seconds three times...and this did not affect the
fibers. I put all the new socks in the oven at 275 for ten minutes and
this did not affect the fibers. I found a new product at the grocery
store in the laundry section. It is a tape roller the size of a paint
roller. Perhaps this will be the best way to remove the fibers from the
new socks. All my husbands synthetic dress socks are covered in these
fibers, and also his business suits. It is a daunting task to remove
these irritants. I am content to make things better, and better means
first of all ,getting them out of the skin. Having this violation in
the enviorment has caused me to question every man made product. It
would take a team of experts far above my abilities to determine the
sources of this contaminant. I am hoping those who can, will jump in
soon and give me some direction in this bizarre reality. I collected
samples of 6 different colors of these fibers as i cleaned thru the
house, and gave them to a friend who works in a hospital lab. They ran
the fibers thru the "library"of diseases and found no known matches to
diseases. An oriental carpet, laid on top of an older one in
2001....and pulled up for some history of when this started....showed
the old carpet covered in these fibers, and still able to respond to
skin heat and light. The fibers crimp, twist and turn toward my fingers
and the blacklight. When the cat scratched my hand, i found a fiber
anchored upright in the scab. I have found them anchored upright in the
porcelaiin sink. They get stuck in carpet and clothes and even using
tweezers are hard to get out. They dont attach to leather, or wood, but
will sit on it and can easily be vacuumed off. I find them attached to
painted walls, but not inside kitchen cubboards. I find them floating
in the dogs water bowl, and on my hair, and glowing in facial pores.
The easiest way to wipe them off something smooth like the bathtub,
toilet, sink is with SILVER. One swipe with silver picks them up,
perhaps because the silver has a charge to it? The new micro cleaning
cloths and mitts get them off the glass surfaces in one swipe. One day,
God willing, this mystery will be solved. In the mean time, on the
morgellons site called finding1c...@yahoogroups...someone has posted a
just released book for 125.00, surly im way off on the price, but
forgive me and let me make my point...the book is about the new world
wide plague of parasites and goes into detail about morgellons. Get
ready for the fear bandwagon and propaganda trumphets. Grab your silver
and keep your faith because folks...if i can deal with this, anyone
can. My motto thru it all: Reveal, Remove, Reverse,Restore.
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