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Post by 0happyday on Dec 21, 2006 0:07:57 GMT -5
Morgellons has continuously eluded me for a number of reasons. And I am interested to know why no one else has ever mentioned Phorid Flies on this site. Am I the only person who has had this connection?
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Post by 0happyday on Dec 22, 2006 1:53:07 GMT -5
I have lots of information about phorid flies. That is what I was trying to post. I had told Sho about them I think. (but don't quote me on that). The reason I ask is that the Phorid flies is what took me away from the Morgellons theory at one time. Then when I saw the article about Billy Koch and started researching more and saw that they have associated the Phorid and Collembola with the Morgellons it sent me back to the diagnosis of Morgellons. The reason that I continued to search for 5 years is that the parasite kept changing. I've seen it look like Schistoma,Hook worm, some type of flat worm, etc etc etc. I have done extensive research on the invertibrates looking for something that would match it. The most consistent thing I have noticed is the breathing tube. You have to remember that the State Entomologist 1st identified Collembola, but told me that it was impossible for it to have come out of my skin. The second crawling thing that came out of my face was identified first as body lice even though it had slight resemblance to them. The second time this peticular insect was identified as Bed bugs, which they resembled but were far too small to be Bed Bugs. That is when I called Terminex and they put sticky traps in my house. They sent the traps and also the small cardboard tube with the small winged insects that hatched out of the sand like particles that I removed from my face (whew!) to their Entomologist in Columbia SC . The Entomologist identified them as Phorid flies. Upon further research I found a web site called Phorid . net and one of the nymph stages of a phorid looked like a bed bug but only microscopic. The other insect that it resembles is a book lice.
So Where did the Phorid Fly come from? also refered to as Drain Flies or Filth Flies or Scuttle Flies
It was imported and released in the millions by the US Dept.of Agriculture to kill Fire Ants. They are now bred in the US as well. The reason is because of the millions of dollars of damage that fire ants do to agriculture and farm animals. Also the fire ants pose a threat to humans and domestic animals. If you call any of the government guys they will tell you that there is no way that a Phorid Fly will infect a human. I guess they don't expect you to doubt their word and also don't think you are smart enough to research probabilities of Flies posing a threat to humans. There are approximately 3000 species of Phorid fllies in 230 genera that are known. A new species, imported from South America was just introduced in June of 2006.
Phorid flies have also been known to infest hospitals and are so hard to get rid of that they have actually dug up the cement in the basement of hospitals and replaced it.
I have lots of links to Phorid Flies as well as Myiasis and other diseases associated with them.
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Post by aussie on Dec 22, 2006 2:34:38 GMT -5
0happyday, weren't those the flies that the first interviewee found underneath his house on the last Rense Morgellons audiofile on Morgellons?
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Post by 0happyday on Dec 22, 2006 2:39:10 GMT -5
Hi Aussie, I don't know I haven't listened to it, but I'll check it out right now.
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Post by sarahconnor on Dec 22, 2006 2:46:21 GMT -5
"swarms", i think they call em.
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Post by 0happyday on Dec 22, 2006 16:23:38 GMT -5
Aussie, I thought I had listened to the 6th audio on Rense but evidently I must have fallen asleep. Yes it was Phorid flies that he was speaking of.
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Post by 0happyday on Apr 6, 2007 19:08:51 GMT -5
Bump
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Post by 0happyday on Apr 6, 2007 19:23:39 GMT -5
This post is as reference to "DHS and CDC involved----"
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Post by skytroll on Apr 6, 2007 23:37:46 GMT -5
Does anyone remember Ladycop? She was all over this and they told here it was a fly.
Now, Dr. Staninger's info could relate to this, this is where I am going with this one issue.
There are others, I believe. But this fly as did the ant came from South America.
They have brought in many flies, and have altered them. I have to find that lab. I have it
We discussed this quite a bit on LymeBusters a while back, and Lady cop went to NC and was examined, was give Cipro and other things, but, she kept getting sicker. I have not heard from her in a long time.
I think the phorids, midges, collembola, a study done by Franssens( not sure of spelling) was the first critter I began study over 10 years ago.
But, the phorid when first introduced was in its own natural state, however generations of these things have been released or sprayed over Ca. Fl. Tx and many areas in south, however, the phorids move away from the ant hills and can travel where other type ants are and other insects. Those flies are the ones that are dangerous to humans. Because they are altered and can carry whatever genes the labs put in.
I agree they have changed over the years. But the phorid looks a lot like the midge, just is humpbacked.
Will look for the altered species.
Skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Apr 6, 2007 23:42:48 GMT -5
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Post by life on Apr 8, 2007 17:38:16 GMT -5
I got Morgs at work, from pigeons, that carried little black flies.
I have had thousands upon thousands of them come out of my skin from doing my sea salt baths.
Thank G-d for sea salt!
life
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Post by prevenge on Apr 13, 2007 10:55:10 GMT -5
ones i see remind me more of "fungus gnats".
my fridge had an issue with them in florida.. they were in the fridge'swater pipe from the wall. smelled bad too. i think some of them got in the ice in my freezer and i may have drank a few of them. this was at the onset of basic symptoms. fungus gnat feeds off fungi and is very very small. -M
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