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Post by john on Apr 27, 2007 11:31:53 GMT -5
I have noticed airborne fibers have been attacking me under my fingernails. I have seen them scrunch under my fingernails. I have also seen them enter unbroken skin, and I can pull them out completely about an INCH with little or no feeling from the site. VERY strange Also, the temples of my scalp have developed small scabs that itch. I have to think that this is all related... :-(
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Post by mfromcanada on Oct 18, 2007 16:34:23 GMT -5
Just wash hands in warm soapy water and let dry under you stove fan light. You will see the fibers appear and emerge from fingers, skin and from under nails. You can see them move. Pick up with tweezers and they try to get away. Many are coiled and long, as long as two or three inches. I have found white, black, blue and red fibers. I think they are magnetic as they seem attracted to metal in tweezers. I put them in a clear plastic box and watch them try to escape as they jump up to the lid trying to get out. I hate to admit it but I have been watching this horror every night for weeks.
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Post by john on Nov 16, 2007 22:06:06 GMT -5
Wow !
Do you think that the light pulls them out ?
Or the air movement of the fan ?
Each time I grab one, I think the movement might be of air current, but NO - I isolate it from everything I can and IT still moves !
Do these things really have a tiny battery inside of them that energizes their "life" and movement ?
John
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Post by mfromcanada on Nov 17, 2007 13:57:19 GMT -5
john, I agree about the fact that they move on their own accord. I got a new doctor, took off my blazer and noticed one of my one inch fibers on my jacket moving like crazy. I asked her to watch it as I undressed. She said "what makes you think they are coming from you, I see those things everywhere" I told her that for certain they were coming from my finger tips, nails etc. I had her check my body and she noticed tiny cuts in my skin. Perhaps they are creating tiny cracks in our skin and coming out that way as well as under the nails. Parasites can live under the nails. I believe this is one phase of this illness only. One can make the mistake of both magnifying too little or at all. These can easily be seen with the naked eye and I would estimate are about 1/2 the width of a normal hair at the largest. Perhaps they are just like fiber optics and transmit electricity, light, sound or whatever. I do think we have been experimented on. It is amazing when you begin to observe the fibers how many different things you notice.
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Post by john on Dec 3, 2007 13:41:34 GMT -5
Yes, I have seen all of that as well.
I have also noticed that my scalp has been developing tiny scabs. When I pick at them, I get blood and scabs under my fingernails.
Shampooing every day helps. But the next day it starts up again.
I have been fortunate so far as I don't have any active lesions lately. But any kind of cut or abrasion, like you said, will cause them to attack. Either coming in or going out of your body, it is unclear to me...
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Post by mfromcanada on Dec 4, 2007 12:28:26 GMT -5
Hi John, I have been noticing lately that a lot of the fibers have a tiny bit of something on them, perhaps like a cream coloured seed. If you squish the seed thing a baby fiber comes out. The cream coloured stuff has a waxy texture. It is not a hair root.
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Post by john on Dec 27, 2007 18:22:49 GMT -5
Yes,
When I scratch a new tiny scab on my head it always has an active fiber embedded in it.
So the logical conclusion is that the fibers are causing the scabs.
It is amazing to think that they are coming out of our bodies, but I think it is true :-(
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