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Monday, November 7, 2011

Morgellons Symptoms: Analyzing The Fibers

Morgellons Symptoms: Analyzing The Fibers
Morgellons Symptoms: Analyzing The Fibers
One of the signature symptoms for Morgellons disease sufferers, and why it is nicknamed the fiber disease, is indeed due to the presentation of various colored fibers either on or within the skin tissue. Most commonly, the reports state that red, blue, white, and black fibers have been collected from a rash, pimple, or lesion. In some cases they are reported as coming to the surface of the skin and 'shedding' after bathing in various sulfur, essential oil, or oxygen bath therapies. One particular individual reported that she was 'snowing' a type of white fluffy ball of very light texture.
There are such a wide range of stories from sufferers about these fibers moving, growing, or floating away; they can appear to be small compact specs or look like small pieces of black monofilament fishing line. Some folks report these fibers seem to self manifest or gather around electronic equipment and appliances. More alarming questions are posed, if they can float off to another person, then what? Are they 'dangerous/contagious'? All of this has only intensified the other emotional and physical difficulties also associated with this condition, as these questions are circulating around the internet unanswered from our medical authorities.
There is very little main stream media coverage reporting on Morgellons, this unexplained dermopathy, that is of any real value. Most care givers say they have no conclusive answers. However, Dr. Staninger has been collecting data and specimens in the field since 2006. Over the last 4 years, a consistent pattern has been revealed from her research. She has recommended that to really understand the scope of this discovery, we need to take a quick read on Nanotechnology For Dummies.
This Morgellons fiber pictured on left is the result of a specimen collected from one of Dr. Staninger's patients. The specimen was sent to Applied Consumer Service, Inc. laboratory for analysis.
This type of nanotechnology was isolated from an individual who was shedding black specs with a clear plastic margin around the specimen. While the chemist was using a dissecting needle to align specimen on slide for photo micrograph, the static charge from the needle caused the original black spec to unfold into 4 distinct fibers.
With further analysis utilizing Micro FTIR technologies, four specific analysis showed high density polyethylene, acrylonitriles, cotton, and polyesters. This is a high density polyethylene, dacron, acrylin, and cotton with a red dye (56 letters long) called 2-(5-Bromo-2 pyridylazo)-5[N-n-propyl-N-(3-sulfopropyl)amino]aniline, sodium salt. This particular nano material is called a nano-anchor.
From Dr. Staninger's report titled "Smart Dust and Its Global Environmental Impact" (1) she states:
In the December 20, 2009, issue of Nature Nanotechnology, it was stated that scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have found a new way to use a synthetic form of DNA to control the assembly of nano-particles – this time resulting in switchable, three-dimensional, and small-cluster structures that might be useful, for example, as bio-sensors, in solar cells and as new materials for data storage.
The Brookhaven team, lead by physicist Oleg Gang, has been refining techniques to use strands of artificial DNA as a highly specific kind of Velcro, or glue, to link up nano-particles, thus creating “smart glue.” These same techniques have been applied to the new Harvard-designed DNA folding protein origami technologies to compress multiple materials into a single “smart dust platform.”
Pictured left is the integration of Nasal Sensory Technology, Sencil™, Smart Dust and Crystal Motes. In September 2009, a specimen was isolated from the platform scaffolding technology of nasal sensory technology that was utilized in the coupling of Sencil™ technology, smart dust/crystals and the utilization of mass population in selected cities to monitor their environment (remotely).
The specimen was isolated from the nasal bulb of a female who was exposed to aerial spraying during September 2009 in Los Angeles, CA. It was also documented by the individual that continual EMF or RFID frequencies were being emitted at specific times and frequencies, thus confirming the application of remote motes stimulating the growth of advanced nano materials into specific nanomachines, nanorobots, or other similar tools/devices.
Putting this into layman terms: According to Dr. Staninger, these advanced nano materials are able to assemble, like tiny transformers, and combine with other nano materials to create tools and devices. These devices can be turned on with the flip of a switch, via EMF and RFID (Electro Magnetic Frequencies and Radio Frequency Identification Tags), that can transmit or receive information about the environment it is in, including the 'host'. Presently, RFID tags are commonly used to track commuters passing through toll booths. Also, ranchers often use RFID tags on cattle to track their progress from the fields to the processing plants. The possible uses for this technology are almost limitless.
The following slides are all part of the extensive data analysis she has been diligently archiving so we can have real answers.
The picture on left is a Nano-Light Emitting Diode from Sencil™ Technology as found in the Field from a Female After Exposure to Aerial Spraying, Los Angeles, September 2009. Certain materials – some semiconductors for example – can be stimulated to emit photons. The LED (light-emitting diode) is a common example of this kind of technology.
Picture on left is Silane Based Nano Composite Material (2 polymeric materials and silicone head) the same makeup as the Sencil™ Hair. This plastic hair has been reported to grow in place of human hair for many in the Morgellons community.
AWARENESS IS GROWING, BUT NOT FAST ENOUGH.
At a recent technology show in Chicago, crowds of protesters showed up to picket the show, citing privacy concerns as the basis for their protest. Interviews with the protesters expressed their concern that in this age of combating terrorism, our privacy is often sacrificed in the name of safety.
This technology can be used to track people just as well as it tracks products. We already have the skin implant that is currently used to track and identify pets, RFID tags can be used to track the location, behavioral movements, and travel patterns of those suspected of committing crimes. Does this sound like the movie "Minority Report" or Orwell's "1984"? And now this RFID technology can 'turn on' advance nano materials that are in our tissues as well.
In conclusion: What does the laboratory analysis reveal is the makeup of the Morgellons fibers?
As an industrial toxicologist, Dr. Staninger not only maps the make up and composition of hazardous materials, she also connects the dots as to where any hazardous material is coming from. This is the nature and aspect of her field as an industrial toxicologist.
Starting in 2006, Dr. Staninger has collected samples of fibers and other materials from 24 participants, located in various global locations. All 24 participants reported to have anomalous Morgellons-like symptoms. The samples were sent to Dr. Hildegarde Staninger (Integrative Health Systems, LLC), and analyzed by four (4) independent laboratories. Initial findings determine that the fibers are silicone based with a two part polyester resin of acryolin and methylmethacrylates. The findings also reveal no biological substances are present.
Subsequent findings from these and additional samples taken from individuals within a wide geographical area of distribution all indicate the presence of and exposure to advanced nano materials (nanotechnology manufactured materials). The nano materials are found to contain elements of patented weapons-grade nano materials. These weapons grade nano technologies are found in fibers removed from lesions in humans, as well as in fibrous “cotton candy” like material collected on the ground and observed floating down through the sky after aerial spraying operations in Texas, USA.
Dr. Staninger prefers to call Morgellons disease an advanced nano material syndrome. Toxicology is the study of the nature and action of chemical substances on living systems. Industrial Toxicology tracks down the source of poisoning and the industries where it occurs, or as she likes to say, "Dr. Staninger is my name and poison is my game."
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REFERENCES:
1. Presented at the 2010 Health Freedom USA War Council!TM Presented by Natural Solutions Foundation/Health Freedom USA. Webinar January 2 & 3, 2010 http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/

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