Post by Cliff Mickelson on Jul 6, 2006 17:20:34 GMT -5
(Written Oct. 2004)
Greetings:
There is currently a great deal of confusion surrounding the emergent plague we call Morgellons.
This is quite understandable.
The affliction exhibits proclivities and charactoristics unlike any known prior to this time.
It is highly resistant to most forms of accepted treatment.
It can collectively survive extended applications of all petrol based products, including such poisons as MEK and acetone.
Sulpher has some effect but is not definitive.
Placed in 71% alchohol does not kill it, however, 90% solution annoys it to no end.
It may be coded to "learn" from chemical attacks and to adapt.
It is for this reason that I have described it in past articles as being
"Borg-like."
The parasite does not so much "consume" its host as it "replaces" its host.
It "layers" itself into the victim and though easily located in higher concentrations, it is found throughout the entire skin surface.
Vaseline or Vicks Vapo Rub can cause it to briefly partially emerge from pores and folicles.
Initially, (as well as all through its tenure) It locates itself first and formost in the hair follicles of its victims. It can often be seen at first, growing side by side with the original occupant of the location. However, it soon kills its partner and then takes its place as sole occupant.
The creature is a master of disguise. It takes a practiced eye to detect it in this stage.
I have documented 5 stages or metamorphic levels of the organisim.
It is possible that there exists at least two other primary stages.
As it gains an established foothold it begins to multiply profusely.
Higher concentrations of the creature in its nematomorphic "worm-like" stage produce skin lesions and a hard "callus-like" protective shield that many victims as well as researchers believe is skin. This is partially wrong and partially correct. It is not "callus" in the classic sense, but is a highly entwined form of the stage 4 creature itself mixed with a secretion of amazing tenacity, durability, and flexibility. It is anchored into the skin of the host with a series of hooklike appendages that extend downward from the underside of the "callus" at a slightly curved angle.
It can be removed, but only with the greatest pertenacity and a very liberal dosing of 90% rubbing alcohol. The entire callus is rarely if ever successfully removed, but what is removed is portions of it that usually contain a nematomorph embedded in secretion. Since the callus consists of hundreds, (if not thousands) of such organisims, the best one may hope for is a rear guard defensive effect.
The source of the creature is a mystery, however it is known to be vectored in at least a half a dozen ways. One of the most controversial yet easily provable methods being used to vector this plague is cotton.
The nematomorph closely resembles a single strand of cotton fiber.
The naked eye cannot tell the difference. However a practiced eye can detect the presence of the parasite in the cotton matrix.
The most common location I have documented as a vector for the parasite is the everyday cotton swab. It is ubiquitous in this environment. It is also found in other cotton products as well and it is quite likely that cotton has been serving as one of the main sources of infection in recent years.
I have written a great deal on this connection and will not go into it at this point due to time limitations. For those who find such Orwellian nightmares to be difficult, I must say that intially, I too was equally as pole-axed.
I urge you to investigate my statements for yourself. Draw your own conclusions based on your own observations. Don't rely on me or anyone else to create your reality on this point. I am confident that the facts will speak for themselves.
There is much more I should like to describe concerning this unnatural creature but I have other obligations presently. I hope to be able to return shortly and further describe the rather unnerving discoveries that I have made in the last two years concerning this unique monster.
Regards:
-CliffMickelson
Greetings:
There is currently a great deal of confusion surrounding the emergent plague we call Morgellons.
This is quite understandable.
The affliction exhibits proclivities and charactoristics unlike any known prior to this time.
It is highly resistant to most forms of accepted treatment.
It can collectively survive extended applications of all petrol based products, including such poisons as MEK and acetone.
Sulpher has some effect but is not definitive.
Placed in 71% alchohol does not kill it, however, 90% solution annoys it to no end.
It may be coded to "learn" from chemical attacks and to adapt.
It is for this reason that I have described it in past articles as being
"Borg-like."
The parasite does not so much "consume" its host as it "replaces" its host.
It "layers" itself into the victim and though easily located in higher concentrations, it is found throughout the entire skin surface.
Vaseline or Vicks Vapo Rub can cause it to briefly partially emerge from pores and folicles.
Initially, (as well as all through its tenure) It locates itself first and formost in the hair follicles of its victims. It can often be seen at first, growing side by side with the original occupant of the location. However, it soon kills its partner and then takes its place as sole occupant.
The creature is a master of disguise. It takes a practiced eye to detect it in this stage.
I have documented 5 stages or metamorphic levels of the organisim.
It is possible that there exists at least two other primary stages.
As it gains an established foothold it begins to multiply profusely.
Higher concentrations of the creature in its nematomorphic "worm-like" stage produce skin lesions and a hard "callus-like" protective shield that many victims as well as researchers believe is skin. This is partially wrong and partially correct. It is not "callus" in the classic sense, but is a highly entwined form of the stage 4 creature itself mixed with a secretion of amazing tenacity, durability, and flexibility. It is anchored into the skin of the host with a series of hooklike appendages that extend downward from the underside of the "callus" at a slightly curved angle.
It can be removed, but only with the greatest pertenacity and a very liberal dosing of 90% rubbing alcohol. The entire callus is rarely if ever successfully removed, but what is removed is portions of it that usually contain a nematomorph embedded in secretion. Since the callus consists of hundreds, (if not thousands) of such organisims, the best one may hope for is a rear guard defensive effect.
The source of the creature is a mystery, however it is known to be vectored in at least a half a dozen ways. One of the most controversial yet easily provable methods being used to vector this plague is cotton.
The nematomorph closely resembles a single strand of cotton fiber.
The naked eye cannot tell the difference. However a practiced eye can detect the presence of the parasite in the cotton matrix.
The most common location I have documented as a vector for the parasite is the everyday cotton swab. It is ubiquitous in this environment. It is also found in other cotton products as well and it is quite likely that cotton has been serving as one of the main sources of infection in recent years.
I have written a great deal on this connection and will not go into it at this point due to time limitations. For those who find such Orwellian nightmares to be difficult, I must say that intially, I too was equally as pole-axed.
I urge you to investigate my statements for yourself. Draw your own conclusions based on your own observations. Don't rely on me or anyone else to create your reality on this point. I am confident that the facts will speak for themselves.
There is much more I should like to describe concerning this unnatural creature but I have other obligations presently. I hope to be able to return shortly and further describe the rather unnerving discoveries that I have made in the last two years concerning this unique monster.
Regards:
-CliffMickelson