Melvin made some statements that seem a little exaggerated as follows:
"I know I shouldn't say this but these "things" can go through anything, move at the speed of light, with or without you knowing it at their discretion as well as cause you pain at will. I would like to think I have a pretty good knowledge of how they but work whats confusing is finding someone who has witnessed the same or will admit to it."
Gordon-
Now I know this sounds a little preposterous, but I've been watching these things for some time now and I'm beginning to believe they can travel through things like shoe soles and BECAUSE some of them can go in and out of our density. Two things happened which I would never tell anyone except people who experienced Morgellons.
The first is, a few weeks ago I took my black flip flop and banged the edge of the sole against my wastebasket (which wasn't full) to knock off any loose critters. When I did, a white fur ball APPEARED that wasn't visible before I banged it on the waste basket. That really surprised me because it stood out distinctly against my black flip-flops and I would have noticed it because of it's size ( which was about 3/16 inch long and 1/8 inch wide. I played with it and it hopped, sometimes when the small screwdriver would come near it without touching it.
The second happened last night. I was poking at a critter inside of my shoe on the sole. It didn't hop at first but then it did a short distance. Then I poked at it several times in succession, where upon it seemed to 'hop' but this time it DISAPPEARED. Now if this were on my flip-flop, I would have assumed it hopped off the side of it. But this was on the inside sole of my shoes. It would have had to hop at least 2.5 inches up and about three inches laterally, but it disappeared. Now this critter looked like a simple piece of straw, thicker than a hair and about a quarter inch long, quite visible.
Of course, for clarity, NONE OF THESE MORGELLONS "CRITTERS" HAVE LEGS. Being able to hop about without legs is, in my opinion, one of the distinguishing characteristics of these "floor critters". I am also aware of the white wispy spider like creatures that run like lighting, but my house is pretty free of them and that is not what I'm talking about.
Now just for information, one of my eyes is near sighted and the other sees long distance. I do a lot of computer work (my profession) and I can see up close quite well. I can easily count the hairs on the back of my wrist.
Many people originally complained about the crawly feelings they had but could not see their "bugs". I have not experienced that, but I wonder if this density concept applies to that? My experience with Morgellons is largely environmental. I see them often and am under attack each day about dusk - only if I've been riding in my car or am working at my computer.
I don't want to attribute to these critters properties they don't have. They are weird enough without that. But density could explain some of their invisibility and the ability to rapidly get to the bottom of feet that are securely contained in shoes (like in the car). Although I strongly suspect that "critters" are harbored up under the dash where there is plenty of static energy to feed off of, and then they drop down on the feet. of drivers and passengers.
I don't really expect people to chime in here because most people aren't aware of density as an attribute of our our existence and we don't want to seem any more crazy than we already have been judged. But in case you are struggling with environmental symptoms that seem very unusual, consider density as a possible explanation of some of the visibility symptoms. Also, you should be aware that density is not a property that is measured and recognized by contemporary science. Also I've been able to capture a good number of them in a glass jar, so they can't all just travel through anything at will.
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