Jeff And Jan Smith - Morgellons...See What The CDC Calls Hallucinations !
www.morgellonsexposed.com
People
who suffer from Morgellons disease are
NOT
delusional no matter what the CDC or the mainstream press would have you
believe.
Take a good look
at the first two photos below and ponder why a person with Morgellons
disease would have tissue coming out of their body with embossed Arabic
numbers on it. This photo is real and the sample has not been
altered in any way. It is available for research and DNA testing.
Photos of Arabic numbers
embossed on Morgellons tissue. Tissue as shown was found like this.
This sample was
engineered by humans who use Arabic numerals to mark their
nanotechnology (quite like a predator marking his territory with urine -
only with malicious intent and a greatly inflated Machiavellian ego).
New burn tested fiber photos non-cellulose.
Original fiber before burning.
Fiber below is the same fiber as above after
a 30 second with a butane flame. Outer
casing did not burn. A blue polymer fiber ejected from outer fiber. This
second smaller teal fiber which also had bulges in it would indicates
that a third substance was inserted within smaller teal fiber.
All fibers are not same. Some blue fibers are cellulose and others
are nanotechnology polymers and carbon. A double walled nanotube
is my best guess.
For more nanotube info:
http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/549/1/flahaut_549.pdf
Hey CDC do you think this is cotton?
Why didn't you find anything like this in your study?
Inside an ulcerous lesion-300x What is that blue
speck?
Cobalt blue plaques seem to form where blue
gel fibers have emptied the material from inside of them. I believe that
these plaques mature and become the blue specks.
Blue speck 450x found in lesion
Pressed on blue speck above with needle and
individual baby fiber forms have appeared.
More pressing with needle reveals a colony of
individual forms. The lifecycle is complete.
Big red fiber filled with large white cells.
Two halves of a large
fiberball removed from lesion. Clearly, these fibers are not textile
threads.
Motile (crawling) "sugar snakes" AKA
polysaccharide strands next 3 photos.
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