MORGELLONS AND COTTON, A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER!
Jul 3, 2006 1:23:04 GMT -5
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Post by Cliff Mickelson on Jul 3, 2006 1:23:04 GMT -5
FIBER DISEASE ALERT: COTTON: A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER! Mon Nov 22, 2004 9:43 pm
Greetings:
First, Some background:
Many participants here are aware of the emerging and so called "fiber or Morgellon's" disease.
But, I believe that it is neither. Instead, it is something much more than the sum of it's parts.
In the pursuit of answers, I have been led inexorably by the logic of research and observation to a destination that I would never have dreamed existed when I began this journey.
I myself, for three years, have fought a slowly losing battle against this disease's ravages.
In that time I have intensely studied it's methods and preferences.
Some months back, an accidental observation lead me in a new and alarming direction. It is this direction that I now take the reader.
I realize that what I have to say below is fraught with implications of danger.
If, as I suspect, the full truth of the matter were to out, the result would be large political, social, and economic destabilization and flux.
Be that as it may. The origin of this plague remains a mystery. The vector for it is becoming less of one. But as in all such things, a door once opened often leads to a hall of many more yet to be keyed.
My conclusions are backed with numerous physical samples and observational proofs. These are observations that can easily be made as well by the reader.
Rest assured, I assume only that I have discovered one of this creature's vectors. Albeit a vector that, in and of itself, is one that is curiously well suited enought that it would suffice to infect nearly every living human being on the planet within a space of a decade.
Many other vectors likely exist.
It is my hope that someday what I have found will enable someone else to discover the "WHY" of this curse, I believe that in the meantime, we are now about to open the door on the "HOW" it was that the fiber disease came to infect us.
-CliffMickelson
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FIBER DISEASE ALERT: COTTON: A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER!
______________________________________________________________
There is an evil loose on the land. It is a creation of the darkest order and a monument to the foolishness of man.
It is here now, among us all.
As I type these words, and ... as you read them, this black evil shares and monitors the moment. It is uninvited, invisible and ubiquitous. Even now, it robs you and I. It steals the life force and fluids from your body giving in return nothing but despair, depression, chronic fatigue, and a broken immune defense system.
Welcome to the world of the Fiber Disease.
Some know it as Morgellons, but it is NOT the classic Morgellons disease of another time and place. (That affliction is one so mistakenly addressed at other sites.)
This is a new and more terrible curse.
Do not be so foolish as to think that you have escaped. You and the ones you love are even now at risk.
For...
In the indigo mind of it's creator, the knowledge that, though completely submerged, even a drowning man must eventually gasp for air, has been advantaged. This "stroke of black genius" has sealed yours and my fate, and has guaranteed that we will drown, submersed in a flood of unseen affliction.
It is the proverbial worm in the apple, but this time, it is even more insidious.
Say hello to the worm in the cotton.
Now comes the Devil:
Cotton is our companion from the cradle to the grave. It is ubiquitous in the lives of nearly every human on the planet. There is no escape from cotton.
To infect the world's cotton supply with a parasitic simbiote worm/pathogen nexus would provide a vector matrix of unparalleled efficiency and invisibility.
From Q-tips to Kotex, T-shirts to Vitamin bottles, the flesh eating worm has proliferated.
It is a complex organism that often works in conjunction with a variety of pathogens such as Lyme disease.
It is opportunistic and often uses the body's own defenses against itself.
It is a shape-shifter and mimics body fluids and skin. It can mask it's own signature in ways that confound the most astute laboratory technicians.
And so it is that this organism functions on a variety of levels as well as in a variety of mediums.
Yet, there comes a stage, when,(once securely entrenched in it's victim)it becomes blatant in it's own arrogance.
It appears that the organism uses the body's own mucus defense system to encase itself and thereby gain carte blanche.
That function serves a variety of additional purposes, including secondary external vectoring.
In more than one stage of it's metamorphosis, it is extant not only in the olfactory, auditory and digestive and lower tract systems, but also in the blood.
Several of it's half dozen or so stages are advertised by the production of "fibers." These come in a wealth of varieties. The larger "hair-like" fibers, (generally black or dark brown in color) are a product that is generated by something smaller that appears to be accessing and creating lesions from within the body.
These larger fibers also will often invade a normal hair follicle and sometimes can be seen growing side by side with the regular hair. They then replace the normal hair by killing it.
The incredible speed with which these "hair fibers" can grow is a wonder to behold. However, it appears that vigilant removal will eventually allow any lesion or wound to heal. Otherwise the healing process remains blocked and the lesion or wound will remain open for months on end.
The smaller red, blue, green, and purple, fibers are also ubiquitous. They can be found in all locations. Besides in body fluids, I have trapped them outside in sticky traps and found them in some kinds of spider webs. They infest dusty corners of all locations and are easy to spot with a 10 or 20 power jewelers loop.
The micro hair-like snake, "Cotton" worm form is somewhat rarer. It is found both in the body and in it's vector of choice, Cotton.
It is also (for the most part) the only overtly active, (moving) fiber. It can be seen to undulate and twist like a snake when held in a pair of tweezers. It is heat sensitive and will often turn toward a finger or flesh held near to it.
If you want to know what it looks like and how it behaves, (and if you want to give yourself one HELL of a good scare) take a half dozen swabs or Q-tips and take a few minuets to watch the stranded filaments extruding from the Q-tip. Use a good magnifying glass. Hence, you will discover the 4th manifestation of this plague.
ADDITIONAL NOTE AND REEMPHASIS ON STAGE FOUR COTTON FIBER MIMIC:
The "fiber" parasite, besides being a simbiote and/or an opportunist in conjunction with microbiological pathogens, exhibits 3 or even 4 different stages of metamorphosis. One of the most active of these is in the form of a thin white or nearly clear micro fiber. I am not talking about the red, blue or black micro fibers, or the larger hair like fibers, but a long thin strand like fiber that looks exactly like a single strand of cotton fiber. The only difference is that this fiber is alive. When stimulated, It moves, twists and undulates in a manner that reminds one of a hooded cobra. Many times it needs no external stimulation at all. It lives both in the body of warm blooded and cold blooded animals, as well as being found in it's vector of choice, cotton.
If you have a 10 or 20 power jewelers loop, and are so inclined, I would like to ask my readers to examine a dozen or so swabs or Q-tips, or cosmetic cotton balls.
Concentrate on watching the filaments that are sticking out randomly from the rest of the wound cotton. Give each one a min. or two of examination. Let us know if you see anything that appears to be acting in a rather "uncommon" cotton fiber manner.
Place the cotton beneath a jar if air movements are a problem.
Not all cotton appears to be infected, but much of it is. Of the last 5 boxes of Q-tips I bought and examined, 4 of them were full of these parasites.
On some of the individual swabs I found as many as 3 or 4 parasites.
I believe that another way these things are being vectored is in cotton socks and underwear that has not been sufficently sterilized during manufacture.
Sufficent sterilization may be a challenge. These organisms are highly resistant to both heat and cold. There are few household chemicals that affect them. I have seen them swimming in rubbing alcohol before! I usually dispatch them with either lacquer thinner or ammonia. Even then they can appear to function briefly while fully submerged in a vial of acetone or other thinners.
They are tough customers!
Interestingly enough, They can swim in petrol but they seem to have a violent and negative reaction to high salt concentrations. Sweat is a constant source of activation for the organisim. Any physical activity will usually bring many to the suface of the skin. It also apparently stimulates production of the hard black "pepperlike" pods.
They are also not fond of amonnia. It not only kills them, but prior to being terminated, it tends to irritate them to no end.
One final note. The initial sign of infection is usually a rash that itches intensely. This rash will bleed at once when scratched. It can last from a few days to a few weeks. Nothing will seem to remedy it. It is often mistaken for scabies or poison oak. No known medicine will soothe it. It will then suddenly disappear as quickly as it appeared. Upon occasion the rash may return briefly for a period usually shorter than the initial rash. This can happen any time within a year of the first outbreak.
Following the rash, a period of incubation occurs in the body of the host. This can take anywhere from 3 months to up to 3 years. Then, the worm emerges and the production of fibers begins. The worm lives on body fluids such as blood and spinal fluids. Chronic fatigue, open lesions and depression, and an impaired immune system leading to other complications, (in the same manner as AIDS works as a facilitator) are some of the higher visibility manifestations in this progressive state of the disease.
More to follow on the Cotton Connection in future posts.
Regards:
-CliffMickelson
Greetings:
First, Some background:
Many participants here are aware of the emerging and so called "fiber or Morgellon's" disease.
But, I believe that it is neither. Instead, it is something much more than the sum of it's parts.
In the pursuit of answers, I have been led inexorably by the logic of research and observation to a destination that I would never have dreamed existed when I began this journey.
I myself, for three years, have fought a slowly losing battle against this disease's ravages.
In that time I have intensely studied it's methods and preferences.
Some months back, an accidental observation lead me in a new and alarming direction. It is this direction that I now take the reader.
I realize that what I have to say below is fraught with implications of danger.
If, as I suspect, the full truth of the matter were to out, the result would be large political, social, and economic destabilization and flux.
Be that as it may. The origin of this plague remains a mystery. The vector for it is becoming less of one. But as in all such things, a door once opened often leads to a hall of many more yet to be keyed.
My conclusions are backed with numerous physical samples and observational proofs. These are observations that can easily be made as well by the reader.
Rest assured, I assume only that I have discovered one of this creature's vectors. Albeit a vector that, in and of itself, is one that is curiously well suited enought that it would suffice to infect nearly every living human being on the planet within a space of a decade.
Many other vectors likely exist.
It is my hope that someday what I have found will enable someone else to discover the "WHY" of this curse, I believe that in the meantime, we are now about to open the door on the "HOW" it was that the fiber disease came to infect us.
-CliffMickelson
____________________________________________________________
FIBER DISEASE ALERT: COTTON: A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER!
______________________________________________________________
There is an evil loose on the land. It is a creation of the darkest order and a monument to the foolishness of man.
It is here now, among us all.
As I type these words, and ... as you read them, this black evil shares and monitors the moment. It is uninvited, invisible and ubiquitous. Even now, it robs you and I. It steals the life force and fluids from your body giving in return nothing but despair, depression, chronic fatigue, and a broken immune defense system.
Welcome to the world of the Fiber Disease.
Some know it as Morgellons, but it is NOT the classic Morgellons disease of another time and place. (That affliction is one so mistakenly addressed at other sites.)
This is a new and more terrible curse.
Do not be so foolish as to think that you have escaped. You and the ones you love are even now at risk.
For...
In the indigo mind of it's creator, the knowledge that, though completely submerged, even a drowning man must eventually gasp for air, has been advantaged. This "stroke of black genius" has sealed yours and my fate, and has guaranteed that we will drown, submersed in a flood of unseen affliction.
It is the proverbial worm in the apple, but this time, it is even more insidious.
Say hello to the worm in the cotton.
Now comes the Devil:
Cotton is our companion from the cradle to the grave. It is ubiquitous in the lives of nearly every human on the planet. There is no escape from cotton.
To infect the world's cotton supply with a parasitic simbiote worm/pathogen nexus would provide a vector matrix of unparalleled efficiency and invisibility.
From Q-tips to Kotex, T-shirts to Vitamin bottles, the flesh eating worm has proliferated.
It is a complex organism that often works in conjunction with a variety of pathogens such as Lyme disease.
It is opportunistic and often uses the body's own defenses against itself.
It is a shape-shifter and mimics body fluids and skin. It can mask it's own signature in ways that confound the most astute laboratory technicians.
And so it is that this organism functions on a variety of levels as well as in a variety of mediums.
Yet, there comes a stage, when,(once securely entrenched in it's victim)it becomes blatant in it's own arrogance.
It appears that the organism uses the body's own mucus defense system to encase itself and thereby gain carte blanche.
That function serves a variety of additional purposes, including secondary external vectoring.
In more than one stage of it's metamorphosis, it is extant not only in the olfactory, auditory and digestive and lower tract systems, but also in the blood.
Several of it's half dozen or so stages are advertised by the production of "fibers." These come in a wealth of varieties. The larger "hair-like" fibers, (generally black or dark brown in color) are a product that is generated by something smaller that appears to be accessing and creating lesions from within the body.
These larger fibers also will often invade a normal hair follicle and sometimes can be seen growing side by side with the regular hair. They then replace the normal hair by killing it.
The incredible speed with which these "hair fibers" can grow is a wonder to behold. However, it appears that vigilant removal will eventually allow any lesion or wound to heal. Otherwise the healing process remains blocked and the lesion or wound will remain open for months on end.
The smaller red, blue, green, and purple, fibers are also ubiquitous. They can be found in all locations. Besides in body fluids, I have trapped them outside in sticky traps and found them in some kinds of spider webs. They infest dusty corners of all locations and are easy to spot with a 10 or 20 power jewelers loop.
The micro hair-like snake, "Cotton" worm form is somewhat rarer. It is found both in the body and in it's vector of choice, Cotton.
It is also (for the most part) the only overtly active, (moving) fiber. It can be seen to undulate and twist like a snake when held in a pair of tweezers. It is heat sensitive and will often turn toward a finger or flesh held near to it.
If you want to know what it looks like and how it behaves, (and if you want to give yourself one HELL of a good scare) take a half dozen swabs or Q-tips and take a few minuets to watch the stranded filaments extruding from the Q-tip. Use a good magnifying glass. Hence, you will discover the 4th manifestation of this plague.
ADDITIONAL NOTE AND REEMPHASIS ON STAGE FOUR COTTON FIBER MIMIC:
The "fiber" parasite, besides being a simbiote and/or an opportunist in conjunction with microbiological pathogens, exhibits 3 or even 4 different stages of metamorphosis. One of the most active of these is in the form of a thin white or nearly clear micro fiber. I am not talking about the red, blue or black micro fibers, or the larger hair like fibers, but a long thin strand like fiber that looks exactly like a single strand of cotton fiber. The only difference is that this fiber is alive. When stimulated, It moves, twists and undulates in a manner that reminds one of a hooded cobra. Many times it needs no external stimulation at all. It lives both in the body of warm blooded and cold blooded animals, as well as being found in it's vector of choice, cotton.
If you have a 10 or 20 power jewelers loop, and are so inclined, I would like to ask my readers to examine a dozen or so swabs or Q-tips, or cosmetic cotton balls.
Concentrate on watching the filaments that are sticking out randomly from the rest of the wound cotton. Give each one a min. or two of examination. Let us know if you see anything that appears to be acting in a rather "uncommon" cotton fiber manner.
Place the cotton beneath a jar if air movements are a problem.
Not all cotton appears to be infected, but much of it is. Of the last 5 boxes of Q-tips I bought and examined, 4 of them were full of these parasites.
On some of the individual swabs I found as many as 3 or 4 parasites.
I believe that another way these things are being vectored is in cotton socks and underwear that has not been sufficently sterilized during manufacture.
Sufficent sterilization may be a challenge. These organisms are highly resistant to both heat and cold. There are few household chemicals that affect them. I have seen them swimming in rubbing alcohol before! I usually dispatch them with either lacquer thinner or ammonia. Even then they can appear to function briefly while fully submerged in a vial of acetone or other thinners.
They are tough customers!
Interestingly enough, They can swim in petrol but they seem to have a violent and negative reaction to high salt concentrations. Sweat is a constant source of activation for the organisim. Any physical activity will usually bring many to the suface of the skin. It also apparently stimulates production of the hard black "pepperlike" pods.
They are also not fond of amonnia. It not only kills them, but prior to being terminated, it tends to irritate them to no end.
One final note. The initial sign of infection is usually a rash that itches intensely. This rash will bleed at once when scratched. It can last from a few days to a few weeks. Nothing will seem to remedy it. It is often mistaken for scabies or poison oak. No known medicine will soothe it. It will then suddenly disappear as quickly as it appeared. Upon occasion the rash may return briefly for a period usually shorter than the initial rash. This can happen any time within a year of the first outbreak.
Following the rash, a period of incubation occurs in the body of the host. This can take anywhere from 3 months to up to 3 years. Then, the worm emerges and the production of fibers begins. The worm lives on body fluids such as blood and spinal fluids. Chronic fatigue, open lesions and depression, and an impaired immune system leading to other complications, (in the same manner as AIDS works as a facilitator) are some of the higher visibility manifestations in this progressive state of the disease.
More to follow on the Cotton Connection in future posts.
Regards:
-CliffMickelson