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Joni Mitchell - Famous Singer Being Treated for Morgellons
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Posted on 02/23/2009 6:49:57 AM PST by Scythian

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To: Scythian

I thought you had worms?


141 posted on 02/25/2009 12:08:05 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
Well, Lancey, that's exactly what it feels like, like worms crawling under your skin, it's most unnerving. I have done all the anti-parasiticals though, they are no cure, my belief is that it is a toxic stew that most resembles a fungus that has come out of either our GMO Pharming in this country or perhaps some of the new pesiticide approaches they are using in spraying and that is really bad news for everyone, because the exposer is tremendous.

There are so many possibilities, a Morgellons sufferer is infested with all kinds of bugs, even fungal knats and things will hatch out of our skin, it's insane, I've beaten that part back however, it no longer happens to me, but we are messing with things and taking big risks, for example:

Thousands Exposed to Poison by Government's Aerial Spraying

The way Checkmate works is by attempting to disrupt the mating habits of the LBAM, by cluster bombing infested cities with billions of miniature time-release plastic microcapsules filled with synthetic moth sex pheromone. The pheromone gives of a scent, which supposedly confuses the male moths who then cannot find the female moths and instead will attempt to mate with other moth's or anything that gives off that pheromone smell.

The aerial application of Checkmate OLR-F and Checkmate LBAM-F are pheremone filled miniature plastic sphere-like particles (microcapsules), generally the same size as the width of a human hair. Each capsule is a biologically "loaded gun" due to its own chemical make-up and that of the pheromones held inside. Research indicates that the capsules are likely made out of a urea-formaldehyde polymer, the industry standard. This is an extremely volatile plastic which, under UV rays, degrades over a time period estimated to be anywhere from 30-90 days. These "agricultural" microcapsules have never been tested safe for humans. Thus, the life of these microcapsules inside our bodies is truly unknown as are the health risks of inhaling or swallowing them. Preliminary research on the microcapsules has revealed that some of them are as small as 10 microns, a size known to be dangerous to humans, with an average capsule size of 25-30 microns. Another investigation suggested that the large capsules may be made up of a cluster of smaller 3-4 micron size capsules, more ....

or
Scientists Link GM Crop Weed Killer to Powerful Fungus


The best approach is to attack it as you would a fungus, the point I am making is that people from all walks of life are coming down with it, and in every state in the union, the exposure is massive, and your current health has nothing to do with coming down with, sometimes and entire family will come down with it with days of each other, and then there are folks like me, the only one in the family that has it. There is a vector, I believe it is man made, but I don't believe it is intentional, just extremely risky behavior from industries with no safety nets and free range to unleash whatever it is they see fit, however, the disaster unfolding is going to be unlike anything you have ever seen, an ecological disaster man has inflicted on himself, most suffering are in hiding, the others aren't even aware yet of what is happening to them. Like I said, search for skin crawling and so on and you'll find posts on forums everywhere from people asking what it could be, I could probably spend a few hours and point you to 1,000 such threads on as many different forums.

The CDC allocated 330k for the study, the price of a small house in California.
142 posted on 02/25/2009 6:49:34 AM PST by Scythian
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Thanks again for sharing your fascinating, riveting, story Scythian.

Life/health/prayer BUMP!

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143 posted on 02/25/2009 8:12:23 PM PST by PGalt
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To: JMack

Not really, but many research do think this thing is in the gut, takes up residence there, some have had near cures and amazing recoveries from colonics and colon cleanses, they do certainly help. But again, I think changing your body from Acidic back to Akaline really helps do the trick for the gut. Why is you ask? It’s not guardia and things like that, this is so far beyond what medicine has seen before ...


145 posted on 02/26/2009 9:11:10 AM PST by Scythian
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To: Scythian
Just one of the many possibilities ... Notice how we are now adding Misquito genes to plants, this is also true of the crops we eat, they have genes from jellyfish, among other things, and BT and so on ...

See the Body Bugs Video. Something attracks all kinds of bugs to a Morgellons victom, something gets inside our bodies that attracts bugs, and we can find many things that are going on that could be the cause, at the rate it's spreading my guess is it's aerosol spraying ...

I know there is a lot of text below, but basically, something is being sprayed that gets into the human body, replicates, and attracts bugs and worms and insects into our skin, we are like rotting logs, full of fungia, or pherimones that attracts them to us ...

These altered biological control agents/parasites, used as insecticides, have the tobacco mosaic virus added to allow them to become a part of a plant and thus deliver the insecticide to the plant. Some have also added pheromones to attract the insects!!! Since the writing of this article a new ingredient is added, it is know as TMOF, which is a gene from the mosquito itself. This gene triggers a naturally response that inhibits the larva from digesting food, thus after a short time effectively killing the larva.

This parasite is registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and several states, including California and Florida Morgellons Hotspots, for use as an operational mosquito control agent. It is currently the only commercially available biological control agent (not including Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis, which is a microbial insecticide) for mosquitoes. Besides being host specific, L. giganteum has the ability to recycle for weeks, months, or even years in a given breeding habitat after a single application.


Lagenidium Giganteum

Lagenidium giganteum by James L. Kerwin, Mass Spectrometry Facility, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-2705

Lagenidium giganteum is a watermold that parasitizes the larval stage of mosquitoes. This microbial parasite belongs to a group of organisms that, although they look like fungi and have a "fungal lifestyle", nonetheless are related to diatoms and brown algae. The infective stage is a motile spore (see below) that goes on a search-and-destroy mission. The basis of its host specificity is selective recognition and attachment to its mosquito hosts. If a spore encounters, for instance, a water beetle, a dragon fly larva or a rice plant, it recognizes that a susceptible host has not been encountered. It will back off from that surface and swim on looking for a suitable host.

Appearance

Mosquito larvae (Culex tarsalis)) infected by the parasite. J.Kerwin, both

L. giganteum is most easily recognized after it has matured, and ovoid, septate cells have formed. Infected larvae are recognized by a characteristic grey-white to almost completely white appearance. (Note that infection by some other parasites, e.g. microsporidians, will also result in pale white larvae). In the absence of competing bacteria or protozoa, infected larvae will be completely filled with cells that under a microscope will appear translucent. These cells are often most easily seen either in the larval head capsule or the anal papilla (the breathing appartus at the tail end of the larva).

Habitat Although L. giganteum is not an obligate parasite, and can grow vegetatively (for example, on rotting vegetation or dead insects) in the absence of its hosts, it grows much faster and is easier to isolate from mosquito larvae. It can be found in freshwater habitats supporting mosquito populations. Isolation of the parasite from indigenous larval populations has been documented primarily in the southern United States, but it has also been found in California, Cuba, Colombia, and England. It will become dormant at temperatures below ca. 16°C or above 32°C. Moderate levels of salinity or organic load prevent it from sporulating, which is necessary for mosquito infection.

Pests Attacked The parasite will infect and kill most species of mosquito breeding in fresh water, from temperatures of 16-32°C. It will also infect the closely related dipteran Chaoborus astictopus, the Clear Lake gnat, and at very high concentrations, some species of daphnids. Infection of daphnids is not desireable, but this only occurs when levels of the parasite ca. 100 times greater than that recommended for operational control are reached.

Life Cycle Infection of a larval host is initiated by motile biflagellate zoospores that selectively recognize chemical signals on the epicuticle (outer exoskeleton) of mosquitoes. After attaching (A) the zoospores inject themselves into the larva, and ramify throughout the body of the host (B). Depending upon the temperature and zoospore density, the larva dies of starvation within 1-4 days. At that time each individual cell can form an exit tube and release 10-50 asexual spores, which in turn seek out a new host (C). Alternately, two cells can fuse (D), ultimately resulting in the formation of a thick-walled dormant oospore (E). This sexual stage of L. giganteum can remain viable in a dehydrated state for at least 7 years. It is this spore that is responsible for multi-year recycling of the parasite even though a habitat may be dry for months or years before reflooding and colonization by mosquito larvae. Under appropriate environmental conditions, oospores will germinate, resulting in the production of infective biflagellate zoospores similar to those produced during asexual reproduction.

Relative Effectiveness Operational levels of mosquito control have been obtained by ground or aerial application of L. giganteum at rates ranging from ca. 0.9 x 1010 to 5 x 1010 CFU's (colony forming units) per hectare. The application rate depends upon the susceptibility and developmental rate of the target species, and habitat characteristics (temperature, organic load and salinity). For instance, control of floodwater Aedes species in early fall, in which there is synchronous hatch of large numbers of eggs in relatively cold water, would require treatment at the higher rates. At the other extreme, for 3- to 4-month control of very susceptible mosquito species such as Culex tarsalis breeding in rice fields at very low densities, the lower rates can be used.

Zoospores do not have a cell wall, so are much too fragile to be applied directly in a breeding habitat; therefore, either presporangia (mycelia, USEPA registration No. 56984-2), oospores (USEPA registration No. 56984-3), or a mixture of both (USEPA registration No. 56984-1) are applied. Sporulation then occurs in the treated site to initiate infection.

The sexual stage of L. giganteum has many advantages in an operational control program including multi-year stability, resistance to desiccation and abrasion, and it's inherent slow-release characteristics. Unfortunately, fermentation yields of oospores remain 2 orders of magnitude below that of the less stable mycelial (asexual, presporangial) stage. Research is continuing on improving oospore yields, which would be much more useful in large scale operational mosquito control programs.

L. giganteum is a facultative parasite, and has been grown in large fermentation tanks using inexpensive culture media. Multi-hectare aerial applications have been made in rice fields and in refuges for migratory birds, primarily in California, where both efficacy and safety to nontarget organisms has been documented. Because the mycelial cells are relatively rugged, the low volume spraying equipment used by many mosquito abatement agencies for application of insecticides is readily adapted to application of this parasite.

Pesticide Susceptibility Except for the dormant oospore stage, the parasite is very susceptible to organophosphates, carbamates, herbicides, fungicides, and other chemicals commonly used either by mosquito abatement districts, or applied to crops (such as rice and soybeans) that are associated with mosquito breeding. IC50 values for inhibition of mycelial growth commonly range from ca. 50-5,000 ppm. Fortunately, recommended application rates for many of these chemicals are below levels that are toxic to the parasite. Organic solvents such as toluene and oil commonly used as diluents of the active ingredients of pesticides are also toxic to L. giganteum.

Commercial Availability This parasite is registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and several states, including California and Florida, for use as an operational mosquito control agent. It is currently the only commercially available biological control agent (not including Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis, which is a microbial insecticide) for mosquitoes. Besides being host specific, L. giganteum has the ability to recycle for weeks, months, or even years in a given breeding habitat after a single application.

Beginning in 1997 the asexual stage of this parasite will be commercially available as the LAGINEX® formulation. It can be obtained from AgraQuest, Inc.
146 posted on 02/26/2009 12:11:44 PM PST by Scythian
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To: Scythian; All

Thanks for the posting more information, Scythian. Interesting/educational. Thanks to all posters for discussing this issue.

Life/health/prayer BUMP!


147 posted on 02/26/2009 9:14:35 PM PST by PGalt
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To: cricket
That's amazing, thanks for posting that. I take alfalfa internally, and it works for my arthritis. The most potent formula has been (don't laugh!) rabbit pellets. They're forty-nine cents per pound.
148 posted on 02/26/2009 11:50:35 PM PST by oprahstheantichrist (The MSM is a demonic stronghold, PLEASE pray accordingly. 2 Cor. 10:3-5)
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Do you yet, have any idea of how it is; you may have picked this up; or may have have been suseptible?


149 posted on 02/27/2009 5:17:54 PM PST by cricket (January 20, 2009 - the day the music died)
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To: Scythian; cricket; All
Do you yet, have any idea of how it is; you may have picked this up; or may have have been suseptible?

BUMP! Thanks to all concerned posters on this thread.

Life/health/prayer BUMP!

150 posted on 02/28/2009 7:12:31 PM PST by PGalt
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To: Scythian

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXe95iTtci0

Joni Mitchell ~ Chelsea Morning - (1969)


151 posted on 03/01/2009 12:03:09 AM PST by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
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To: PGalt; All
cricket meant to spell that ‘susceptible’ so, a corr with another bump here/;^). . .for questions that may as yet; have few answers. . .
152 posted on 03/01/2009 1:26:41 AM PST by cricket (January 20, 2009 - the day the music died)
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I hope your week and weekend was good, Scythian. Thanks for your enlightening and important posts last week. Anything new to add is much appreciated anytime you feel like it.

Thanks for the invaluable firsthand education.

Health/life/prayer BUMP!

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153 posted on 03/02/2009 7:38:38 PM PST by PGalt
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To: 668 - Neighbor of the Beast; Scythian
"I hope you are seeing a physician for it, as well as a pastor"

A good pastor is way more likely to be of help. At least they usually admit what they don't know, instead of trying to drain you bank account.

154 posted on 03/02/2009 7:51:41 PM PST by editor-surveyor (The beginning of the O'Bummer administration looks a lot like the end of the Nixon administration)
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To: Scythian

How terrible for you. This is scary! Do you have any idea how or where you caught this horrible disease?


155 posted on 03/02/2009 8:13:43 PM PST by Ditter
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How terrible for you. This is scary! Do you have any idea how or where you caught this horrible disease?

I posted some ideas above about where I think it comes from, go back and trace some of my comments on this post, I believe the cause is mad-made though not intentional. There are pesticide techniques such as the one I posted where they drop millions of microscopic droplets fill with moth pherimones to confusing their mating and they are "a loaded gun" of insect genes and such, inhaling them happens to everyone who lives in these cities. Suprisingly, moths coming out of peoples skin, and even tiny caterpillars alive being find in skin scrapings are very real and not so uncommon in Morgellon patients. See the Body Bugs video I posted. Then, there's GMO where the plants are their own pesiticide, that is, the plant itself kills the pest the pest eats it. This is true of our corn, soy, cotton, all kind of things, there are jellyfish genes, misquito genes, agrobacterium, BT, all kind of Psuedemona's genes that are now "in the plant" itself, and we eat these plants now, even Beets and Peas now have this. But again, go back and look at a few of my posts in this tread. I have very specific ideas about where Morgellons comes from but cannot say. There are completely unregulated industries toying with the very foundations of life that involve our food supply, and the vast money at stake here makes it very dangerous for me to say anymore. But you should be concerned, because exposure is not some strange twist of fate, it's wide spread and literally inescapable in our environment today, and for most it's only amount of time before the symptoms begin to show, with the vast majority "out there" grappling with this disease going from doctor to doctor not having a clue what has happened to them. The sad thing is the pharmasuiticals they will be prescribed will utlimately make them worse. But what can I do? I don't go on these forums that are non-morg related where folks are trying to figure this out and tell them what they have, because to know is a terrible burden, more than many can bare, and I don't want the guilt of causing someone to take their own life to be on my shoulders.

For now, we can only pray and hope the CDC investigation is a true investigation, but imagine if it did turn out to be our modern day Pharming that has caused millions (and there are millions) of people to become deathly ill (I do not know for a fact that this is the cause) but what do you think that would do to America? In fact, it's out now, you cannot "take back" this GMO stuff, it cross polinates and is already in what was once the non-GMO stock. I hope I am wrong and this is just lyme disease related like other think, I don't want to see another person report in on the forums, but sadly, they are steadily filing in.
156 posted on 03/03/2009 8:07:13 AM PST by Scythian
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To: frankenMonkey; 668 - Neighbor of the Beast; Jagman; sauropod; RabidBartender; Skip Ripley; ...

Thanks to everyone posting to Scythian’s posts. Courtesy ping to all who have may have missed the first time posting.

Informative, educational.

Thanks to all lurkers who may be inclined to add information in a future post.

Life/health/prayer BUMP!


157 posted on 03/03/2009 5:23:01 PM PST by PGalt
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To: Scythian; PGalt
I have been having uncontrollable itching all over my body since this thread came out and all I can think of is about this thread.

Not making light of the Suffering of Pain Scythian goes through.

Getting thyroid hormone check tomorrow (low causes itching so may be just a coincidence)

158 posted on 03/03/2009 5:59:10 PM PST by Global2010 (Witness to Hope. John Paul Audacity of Hope B.Obama)
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To: Scythian

So sorry to hear this. I pray the lord holds you in the palm of his hand.


159 posted on 03/03/2009 6:05:43 PM PST by Eaker (The Two Loudest Sounds in the World.....Bang When it should have been Click and the Reverse.)
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To: Global2010
I have been having uncontrollable itching all over my body since this thread came out and all I can think of is about this thread.

I sure hope that wasn't really a joke, you know, there are articles being written even today in professional psychiatry journals that Morgellons is an internet disease and nothing more. I've wept over those who have died from this, I know of some close to death now, there are some on our forums deathly ill whose posts have caused me to cry sitting right there in my cube at work hoping nobody can hear me. Often, its first timers who have found our forums asking for help, at thier wits end, talking of ending it all, feeling insane.

Here is a story just posted in the news of a man who claims to have cured himself:
http://www.rgj.com/article/20090302/NEWS18/90302061/1321/NEWS

But we've seen so many of these storys, never are they reproduceable.

Far too often this is what we see, people locked up, against thier will, who die or we simply lose contact with

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y_T5ylWUv4
160 posted on 03/03/2009 6:23:19 PM PST by Scythian
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