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		<title>Morgellons Gnat Video Capture with Celestron Handheld Microscope</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 22:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Gnat or fly type bug found on dog suspected of having Morgellons Disease. I thought it was just a black speck of dirt but it looked like a crumpled bug. When I looked at it with a 10X magnifying glass I thought it was just a gnat. Then looking at it with a handheld microscope [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/>Gnat or fly type bug found on dog suspected of having Morgellons Disease. I thought it was just a black speck of dirt but it looked like a crumpled bug. When I looked at it with a 10X magnifying glass I thought it was just a gnat. Then looking at it with a handheld microscope on 20x it really looked like a gnat but with some body parts missing. It just didn&#8217;t look right to me. Yes, at a quick glance it certainly looks like a harmless dead bug. Is it a gnat or not? There&#8217;s something wrong with this picture. If I&#8217;m wrong, the joke is on me. Certainly, some novices like me should not look at the world with a microscope. This is the first video I&#8217;ve edited and uploaded. I have tons of weird looking stuff I&#8217;ve recorded over the past six months. Most of it looks similar to what I have seen on the internet, all of which is identified as being related to Morgellons. If you can show me a picture of a gnat, great, I&#8217;ll be happy to be corrected.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Morgellons nematodes in bubbles &#8211; The split tail is how they connect.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2011 20:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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I extracted these from my arms on 5-20-2009 and had them on my microscope within minutes of them leaving my body. You can see them hitting the bubbles but they are so fast those that make it thru are gone. There is about a 15 minute window that I can continue to extract before I [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/>I extracted these from my arms on 5-20-2009 and had them on my microscope within minutes of them leaving my body. You can see them hitting the bubbles but they are so fast those that make it thru are gone. There is about a 15 minute window that I can continue to extract before I must secure them in freezer baggies, if I wait much longer my feet will begin to feel them entering and will swell. I don&#8217;t know if they were created in a lab or have been modified by a mad scientist hired by &#8220;the government&#8221;, but I have been watching them for more than five years and I have formed the opinion that these have been making humans sick for quite some time. I also believe the worms have always used other organisms to house their young and maybe even as a source for oxygen&#8230;but I don&#8217;t know if they even use oxygen. The other crap in our bodies from GMO, fast food, chemtrails, vaccinations or human testing, has been put to use by the nematodes&#8230;and Nano technology has added color to their environment. I also believe our washing machines &#038; dryers do more damage to our environment than chemtrails. The types of fuel and the modified delivery systems of airplanes may be contributing to our illness yet the trips continue. Find the dryer vent and I bet the ground around it is crawling.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Morgellons &#8211; Unidentified F&amp;%^$ing Organisms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 19:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Morgellons Disease has many organisms along with the fungal &#038; bacteria and none of them require a host for survival&#8230;and they are very reproductive in most environments. Using a Sharper Image hand held digital microscope I captured this video at 65x. If someone knows what is going on between the two organisms that are connected [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/>Morgellons Disease has many organisms along with the fungal &#038; bacteria and none of them require a host for survival&#8230;and they are very reproductive in most environments. Using a Sharper Image hand held digital microscope I captured this video at 65x. If someone knows what is going on between the two organisms that are connected and something is flowing up into the top organism share the knowledge. At the end is what I believe wreaks havoc the most in more than just Morgellons sufferers.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Morgellons Worm found in lesion.wmv</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 18:41:54 +0000</pubDate>
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I finally got an appointment with a dermatologist. He said exactly what I expected him to say: &#8220;there is no such thing as Morgellons; it&#8217;s essentially something that&#8217;s been perpetuated on the internet by patients trying to self diagnose their skin ailments. Gee Doc: would ya please get your microscope out and look at this [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/>I finally got an appointment with a dermatologist. He said exactly what I expected him to say: &#8220;there is no such thing as Morgellons; it&#8217;s essentially something that&#8217;s been perpetuated on the internet by patients trying to self diagnose their skin ailments. Gee Doc: would ya please get your microscope out and look at this lesion that won&#8217;t heal? Yeah, if you look carefully you might find some interesting specimens. See what I found at 400X? I found the cutest little worm: I&#8217;ll call it a MORGELLONS WORM. He (it) has a black marking near the head that gives the appearance of a smile. He really is cute. Take a look. Oh, and since morgellons worms do not exist as a medical malady I&#8217;ll just consider this little worm as a pet. That&#8217;s why I&#8217;ve posted this video to the pets and animals category. Also, my dog has morgellons too.<br/><br/></div>
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