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Morgellons, Parasites, Nano Transhumanism Fiber is alive under microscope

This nano, robot fiber is as small as a piece of pepper, to the naked eye. It's moving on my slide, under the microscope. It came out of my body and I believ...

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Comment by Pipster on March 19, 2012 at 3:25pm

Just to reply to s few responses...It has been my observation that the white or clear fibers are the same as the black fibers. One has the presence of color and the other is absent color. I have seen this by putting salt water or some oils on the back fibers and on occasion, the color will disappear. Partial color seems to return as the fiber dries. I almost think it may be able to take on colors from the environment and/or take on colors to hide something inside the fibers. I have seen chips, goo, something like crystals or rocks in the fibers and I have also seen empty fibers just rolled around each other. I have seen both the fibders and the goo stuff move on my slide under the scope. I observe this stuff almost daily and have an advantage over most scientist and doctors; I have an endless supply of specimens to observe! LOL  

Comment by Nik the Brick on February 28, 2012 at 7:19am

Has anyone looked at the white spores under the scope?  I saw a white cone shape with a tiny fiber in the center.  Really not what I had expected.

Comment by Nik the Brick on February 28, 2012 at 7:17am

Thanks Terry.  BTW, is this the New Lymes Disease stealth pathogen that we are dealing with? I know this may be a dumb question. 

Comment by Terry Adams on February 27, 2012 at 6:23pm

Nicely done.... Oh man that looks so hauntingly familiar... I have shown scenes just like this to my Mom, in a hard-headed YOU GOTTA BELIEVE ME fashion (mistake)..and she replied, "SON,........They are unwinding".  I knew better....

Nik - do you have a PC cam?  Go to Big Lots and buy a $10 cheapie, pop off the mounting bracket, and place the lens side down atop the eye piece on your microscope.  (Obviously) have your camera software up and running and adjust the image by moving it around on the eyepiece.  Take a couple of rubber bands and semi-tightly strap it on there.  Now you have a microscope camera.

I have cut the top off of plastic water bottles to make a cradle to hold the camera in place... do what you have to do to make it all work!  

Comment by Pattie on February 23, 2012 at 7:17am

Hey, , Nik... you wouldn't happen to be a scientist with a PhD or something who would be willing to travel to Ft. Lauderdale?  Otherwise, I'm still gonna be stuck with a husband who thinks I'm utterly & completely insane.

I'm just kidding - just venting a little as I don't think I could get any lower than I am right now.  It's not just the bottom of a pit - it's a bottomless pit where I find myself now.  Patience. God will come thru and give me strength soon enough.  Until then...

<3 Pattie

Comment by Nik the Brick on February 22, 2012 at 7:54pm

I don't have a camera, but I have a regular microscope and have seen the fibers moving like this; and yes I find these black fiber specs on the sheets and on the inside of my shirts. I feel them in my hair.

Comment by Pattie on February 18, 2012 at 4:23pm

Hey, Pipster.  In your experience - is there some type of solid bug inside the fiber bundle?

I was just sitting here a-waiting for the white/irredescent fuzz on the bottom to reach out and intertwine with the black fuzz with the moving "thing" inside.  How many billions of times have you seen a straight fiber loop up and start wrapping around itself? UGH. 

I wish SOMEONE would explain to us WHY they flatly refuse to explain this to us... or at least admit that we're not all insane.  In God's good time, I guess!

Thanks for the great vid! <3 Pattie

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