john
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Post by john on Nov 28, 2006 23:30:28 GMT -5
I read somewhere that microwaving or freezing your clothing will help eradicate the things.
Well, I had a couple of real nice moving fuzz balls on my teeshirt.
I put it in the microwave and tried it at 1 , 2 and 3 minutes on high .
I pulled the shirt out and the suckers were STILL moving around.
What kind of thing can survive that? I guess there's NO water in them since the microwave only heats the water content.
Then I read that the suckers don't melt until 1700 degrees!
What the heck are we dealing with here???
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Post by aussie on Nov 28, 2006 23:34:45 GMT -5
Nano machines, John. Go to www.rense.com Scroll down the lefthand side of the page (the blue and yellow feature boxes) till you come to the Morgellons heading. Click on and listen to the audio files AND the Morgellons Photos 1-5 right under the audio files - which go with Special #6. Then you'll understand. Cheers...Aussie. (Note from Sho: Jeff has said he'll keep those audios up until the end of time, if necessary! Also, he said he had a plethora of people try to come on to advertise remedies for Morgellons' Victims. He declined. What a trooper!)
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Post by sarahconnor on Nov 29, 2006 0:37:40 GMT -5
Thank you Jeff and Sho.
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Post by bc on Nov 29, 2006 9:24:14 GMT -5
WE used to soak are clothes big buckets . and then soak them the washer and then dry them and we would put them in the freezer . what ever we were going wearing that day we would dry them . I allso clean the drawer out with ammonia and we put moth away in the drawers . Its a herbal moth repellent it has pepermint , rosemary , thyme , cloves in it . Are clothes seem to ok now . We just soak them in the washer and dry them now . take care god loves us
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john
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Post by john on Dec 5, 2006 3:01:21 GMT -5
OK, cool.
So far, I usually don't have a problem when I'm out of the house (and as clean as possible).
It almost seems like when I'm around other people the morgies don't bother me.
Only when I'm alone - and trying to sleep, they come out with a vengeance!
John
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Post by sarahconnor on Dec 5, 2006 19:21:42 GMT -5
I have some info. on microwaves which I was only recently told about.
Apparently when using your microwave you must wait at least 5 seconds before opening the door otherwise you will get a blast of radiation.
I am very guilty of not waiting 5 seconds in the past, oh dear...!
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