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Morgellons Plaques, Metallics and Hexagons

 

I have found many flat, colorful particles in Morgellons lesions and coming out of pores on my body.  I have called these flat, microscopic particles "plaques."

 

The plaques were not evident in the earlier years of this disease.  Now I find them frequently.  This paper is a collection of multicolor and blue plaques removed from lesions on my face and arms.  Some are clear (glassy) while others are on a substrate of a milky material material that appears to dissipate over time.  See my experiment later on this page for documentation.  The back of the milky plaques are solid white.  When the milky material is not present the plaques are like colored glass.  They are brittle and break like glass (silica?) if moved.  I have been able to catch one in transition from milky to clear. 

 

 

All of my photos are 200x magnification.

 

Photos #1 through 4 are in the milky stage.

 

 

# 1  200x

# 2  200x

 

# 3  200x

# 4  200x

 

 

 

Here are some web photos of quantum dots to compare

 

    Notice the similarity of coloration.

 

 

Quantum dots

web photo

 

 

Quantum dots in a mouse

Quantum dots

web photo

 

 

What are the Capabilities of Quantum Dots?  

 Wikepedia Definition

What are the Capabilities of Quantum Dots?  

 Wikepedia Definition

A quantum dot is  a semiconductor whose excitons are confined in all three spatial dimensions. As  a result, they have properties that are between those of bulk semiconductors  and those of discrete molecules. They were discovered by Louis E. Brus, who  was then at Bell Labs. The term "Quantum Dot" was coined by Mark Reed   Researchers have studied quantum dots in transistors, solar cells, LEDs, and diode lasers. They have also investigated quantum dots as agents  for medical imaging and hope to use them as qubits.  Although quantum computing  is still in its infancy, experiments have been carried out in which quantum computational operations were executed on a very small number of qubits (quantum bit). Both practical and theoretical research continues with interest, and many national government and military funding agencies support quantum computing research to develop quantum computers for both civilian and national security purposes, such as cryptanaly

 

 

Quantum Dot Hazards 

http://www.rice.edu/

2. February 2009 22:56

Quantum dots have the potential to bring many good things into the world: efficient solar power, targeted gene and drug delivery, solid-state lighting and advances in biomedical imaging among them.  But they may pose hazards as well.

A team of Rice researchers has been working to discover the health risks of quantum dots, molecule-sized semiconducting nanocrystals that are generally composed of heavy metals surrounded by an organic shell.

Pedro Alvarez, Rice's George R. Brown Professor and chair of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, published a paper in ACS Environmental Science and Technology showing that under even mildly acidic or alkaline conditions, the shells can break down, releasing their toxic contents into the body or the environment. He coauthored  the paper with colleagues Vicki Colvin, the Pitzer-Schlumberger Professor of Chemistry and in chemical and biological engineering, researcher Shaily Mahendra and postdoc Huiguang Zhu.

"We're interested in the long-term implications of nanotechnology, and we recognized quantum dots are going to be produced in large quantities," said Mahendra, who did the bulk of the research. "We thought we should be proactive in studying their effects so that we can take part in the development of safety guidelines."

The dots, 1/50,000ths the width of a human hair, were found to be safe in applications with a neutral pH environment. However, the study suggested when such products are discarded, they can eventually release their toxins into the environment." In that way, quantum dots resemble batteries," said Alvarez, referring to common nickel-cadmium cells that people are warned not to throw in the trash. "They're often made of coatings that are biocompatible and stable in water, but the moment we lose that coating, which can happen through a variety of mechanisms, they can release toxic compounds."

Used in solar cells, quantum dots may be quickly weathered by acid rain, he said. Another concern is that acids in the body could break down dots used in such medical applications as in vivo imaging. "If they degrade faster than they can be excreted, there's the potential for heavy metals to be released into the body," said Alvarez. "Then their impact becomes a
question of dose."

The team tested its theories on common bacteria that serve as models of cell toxicity and  indicators of environmental health. At near-neutral pH, bacteria exposed to quantum dots containing cadmium and selenium showed decreased rates of growth but did not die. But in moderately acidic or alkaline conditions, quantum dot shells decomposed more rapidly, killing the bacteria in a matter of hours.

On the positive side, the study also found certain proteins and such natural organic matter as humic acids may mitigate the effects of decomposing quantum dots by coating them or by complexing the metal ions released, making them less toxic.

The researchers cautioned that short-term studies can't easily predict whether toxins released by quantum dots will build up in the body over time. "We hope our work will stimulate research by other labs into the release dynamics," said Alvarez.

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 The plaques (Quantum Dots? )below, #5-8 are clear and more glass like.

 

# 5 200x

# 6 200x

 

# 7 200x

# 8 200x

 

The two photos below are parts of one large plaque that I found on my face.  It broke into many pieces when I tried to remove it from a piece of tape. The Back is still solid milky white as seen in some pieces and was multicolor on the front. I am not certain that this piece is not from the environment (Smart Dust) although I found it on my cheek.

 

 

# 9 200x

# 10 200x

# 11  Unusual plaque containing paisley shapes on a milky crust with red fiber attached 200x

 

 

This next batch of plaques recently unearthed themselves for a very old lesion on my chin that never quite heals but dissipates and then reactivates.  This lesion seems to be a perpetual hot spot on my body for metal particles, plaques and other unique debris.  It appears to be a major hub for the Morgellons activity in my face and is rooted to my teeth and gum area as well.  Applications of various substances to this chin lesion will cause tooth and gum pain so it more than a superficial skin lesion.

 

It is interesting that plaque #1 on this page came from my chin over a year ago.

 

 

Plaque # 1 view1 200x

Plaque # 1 view 2 200x

 

 

After using a mixture of urea cream and apple cider vinegar for several days on this lesion many layers of crusts were able to easily be removed. The underlying layer on this lesion was the material you see below in the photos. Note that they match Plaque #1 from a year ago.

 

   

Chin plaque 7/20/2009 60x

Chin plaque 7/20/2009 200x

There seems to be a sort of pattern to the coloration distribution. Is it a schematic like quantum dots?

A curious aspect of these plaques is that only one side has pigmentation the reverse side of the plaques is a milky white substrate.

 

Chin plaque 7/20/2009 200x

Chin plaque 7/20/2009 200x

Back of plaque with 2 particles from front stuck to it 200x

 

Added 1/14/2010 Plaque from chin 200x .  The blue circles are fibers in a circular formation

 

  

   Added 1/14/2010~Rainbow crust 200x chin.

 

 

  Added 1/14/2010~New plaque from hand 200x.

 

 

  Added 1/14/2010~New plaque from chin 200x.

 

  Added 2/6/2010~New plaque front view 200x.

  Added 1/14/2010~New plaque 200x back view

 

I tried to determine if the pigmentation on the plaques was fluorescent using a black light.  It did not appear that the material was fluorescent.  I was checking for fluorescent proteins.  I did get another rather unpleasant surprise while doing the black light test. Presently I have 3 lesions on my face including the ever present chin lesion.  These lesions all glowed yellow with the black light.  There is no medication on these lesions so whatever is auto-fluorescent is part of the genetics of Morgellons disease.  It is my goal to have these plaques looked at by a lab to determine the composition and nature of this material. The pigment layer looks like silica.

As of late I am seeing a large number of blue plaques which match the color of the blue fibers associated with Morgellons Disease. There must be a relationship.

 

 

 

Compare Speck From my Face to Web photo Smart Dust

 

 

 

 

 

Blue Plaque Study

 

Blue plaque found with white milky back put into a concave slide with distilled water and a few grains of table sugar.

Compare Speck From my Face to Web photo Smart Dust

Front view at time of removal

Back view at time of removal

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After 2 days the material begins to change and become more glassy.  I used a pink background to show the transparent qualities beginning to develop on the back.

Front 24 hours later

Back 24 hours later

Front 48 hours later

Back 48 hours later

There was a strange rainbow haze that developed on the slide.

There have been fragments of metal coming out of the lesions.

 

 

What is Smart Dust?

from webopedia.com

Millimeter-scale self-contained microelectromechanical devices that include sensors,  computational ability, bi-directional wireless communications technology and a power supply.

As tiny as dust particles, smart dust motes can be spread throughout buildings or into the atmosphere to collect and monitor data. Smart dust devices have applications in everything from military to meteorological to medical fields.

A Web image of smart dust particles that are really nanoporouglass

 http://www.evolutiontoexcellence.com/camp/reports_publications/annual04/page9.htm

 

 

 

The photos below are of strange geometric shapes and oddities that have emerged from Morgellons lesions.  The Hexagons may be a form of SMART DUST.   I have only had a couple  of these myself but there are others who are also finding hexagons and other shapes.  I have included those here along with mine.  Karen's Hexagons were Raman tested at SUNY at Stony Brook.  The material of the hexagons and the glue-like material that held them together were not in the Raman database and are still unidentified material.

 

 

Jan's Hexagon

Jan's Diamond

Karen's Hexagons

Robin's Hexagon

Robin's Hexagon

Karen's Hexagons

 Hexagon

   Diamond

 Glittery Strand

 

 

 

The underlying question about all of the objects shown on this page is, what purpose do they have and why are they infesting the bodies of human beings? Who is doing this to us and why is this being ignored?  These objects are real and making people ill.

Is there anyone out there with enough humanity to get some answers and make this stop?

7-24-2009

 

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