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Morgellons ~ Great Balls of Fiber and More

CHAPTER  6

Great Balls of Fiber and More

Photos # 167 through 272

 

There are several types blue fibers discussed in the Blue Fibers photos. That is only one part of the Morgellons fiber saga.  I wish this was the end of the story but alas, there is more to come.  This complex disease is the sum of many parts which includes many kinds of fibers.

From my observations and photos I have broken it down into more categories.

  1. Crystal fibers which are clear smooth fiber-optic type fibers.

  2. Opaque colorless fibers which may be more like fibrosis.

  3. Pink and purple fibers that look irregular and may have fluid or gel inside of them.  They remind me of an irregular sausage casing.

  4. The rounded red glowing gel fibers form the sheath around certain blue fibers. 

  5. When the sheath splits from the blue fibers smaller red fibers are formed from the sheath.  These fibers are flatter and More angular on the edges from the splitting process.  Think of a garden hose sliced into many lengthwise pieces.

  6. There is be a second form of red fibers produced in another way.  I have noted red particles in some of the tentacles (photo #41) and in what are called pods. (photo #260)

There are still many fibers I don't have a clue about.  There are sky blue, teal and green fibers that have turned up lately.  See my "Oddities Photos" for a look at two rainbow-colored fibers as well.

I know this disease may be different for each person who has it.  I would be interested to know what other types of fibers people are finding. 

See Size Comparison Photos of Salt Crystals

A crystal bundle of fibers was found in my chin.  I have to say it was a painful removal as if it were in a nerve. Please view the video 'WIRES IN THE BRAIN' to learn more about crystal fibers.  60x

The other parts of the bundle of crystal fibers quickly separated.  200x

167

168

 

A crystal bundle of fibers were found in my chin.  I have to say it was a painful removal as if it were in a nerve. Please view the video 'WIRES IN THE BRAIN' to learn more about crystal fibers.  60x

   

The other parts of the bundle of crystal fibers quickly separated.  200x

 
     

 

   
Another view of a different section of the crystal fibers.  Note how clear, rounded and smooth they look.  200x

Here is the same bundle of crystal fibers at the end the tweezers held.  I quickly adhered it to clear tape.  200x

169

170

 

Another view of a different section of the crystal fibers.  Note how clear, rounded and smooth they look.  200x

   

Here is the same bundle of crystal fibers at the end the tweezers held.  I quickly adhered it to clear tape.  200x

 
     

 

   
More crystal fibers with a red and blue fibers entwined around it.  Tweezers flattened one end a bit.  200x

This cluster of crystal fibers had a  "sugar snake" weaving it's way through. I marked photo of it with pink dots.  200x

171

172

 

More crystal fibers with a red and blue fibers entwined around it.  Tweezers flattened one end a bit.  200x

   

This cluster of crystal fibers had a  "sugar snake" weaving it's way through. I marked photo of it with pink dots.  200x

 
     

 

   
 

Crystal fibers are usually found in groups.  200x

   

Crystal fibers found with a round blue fiber.  200x

 

171

172

 

Crystal fibers are usually found in groups.  200x

   

Crystal fibers found with a round blue fiber.  200x

 
     

 

   
A ball of crystal fibers.  There is new technology in medicine using fiber optics. 60x

A second ball of crystal fibers.  Please view the video 'WIRES IN THE BRAIN' to learn more about the crystal fibers.  200x

173

 

A ball of crystal fibers.  There is new technology in medicine using fiber optics. 60x

   

A second ball of crystal fibers.  Please view the video 'WIRES IN THE BRAIN' to learn more about the crystal fibers.  200x

 
     

 

   
This is my nano-communications device I like to call it, "Copper Eye the Nano Guy." Here are some more fiber-optic wires.  200x

While I was on the subject of fiber optics, this is the array that goes with the fiber-optic wires.  See another developing array in photo below.  200x

175

176

 

This is my nano-communications device I like to call it, "Copper Eye the Nano Guy." Here are some more fiber-optic wires.  200x

   

While I was on the subject of fiber optics, this is the array that goes with the fiber-optic wires.  See another developing array in photo below.  200x

 
     

 

   
Here is the front of this complete nano-communications array.  60x

This array also has fiber-optic type fibers or wires.  200x

177

178

 

Here is the front of this complete nano-communications array.  60x

   

This array also has fiber-optic type fibers or wires.  Arrays are found in sets of two.  200x

 
     

 

   
Back view of "nano guy." The fiber-optic wire runs right down the back.  60x

The "copper eye" is concave and shiny.  For further information read the data in  'Living with a Nightmare' about identification of this device.  200x

179

180

 

Back view of "nano guy." The fiber-optic wire runs right down the back from the location of the "copper eye".   60x

   

The "copper eye" is concave and shiny.  For further information read the data in  'Living with a Nightmare' about identification of this device.  200x

 
     

 

   
Example of non-optical fibers.  They are more opaque and not smooth.  200x

This plaque was covered in red gel and looked solid.  I scratched it with a needle to reveal a weave of fibers.  60x

181

182

 

Example of non-optical fibers.  They are more opaque and not smooth.  200x

   

This plaque was covered in red gel and looked solid.  I scratched it with a needle to reveal a weave of fibers.  60x

 
     

 

   
These are opaque irregular fibers from the plaque in photo 182.  200x

Here are some more  of the fibers I pulled from the same plaque.  200x

183

184

 

These are opaque irregular fibers from the plaque in photo 182.  200x

   

Here are some more  of the fibers I pulled from the same plaque.  200x

 
     

 

   
 
This was a curious find.  Purple fibers were attached to this strange piece of tissue.  (cocoon?)  60x

The tissue was removed  from the fibers in this photo.  60x

185

186

 

This was a curious find.  Purple fibers were attached to this strange piece of tissue.  (cocoon?)  60x

   

The tissue was removed  from the fibers in this photo.  60x

 
     

 

   
A closer look reveals a strange tube-like fiber.   200x

Here is another view of the irregular fiber.  Is there  fluid or gel inside?  200x

187

188

 

A closer look reveals a strange tube-like fiber.   200x

   

Here is another view of the irregular fiber.  Is there  fluid or gel inside?  200x

 
     

 

   
This next view of the purple formation looked like a woven day-glow plastic piece.  200x

This is another purple cluster with the tissue nested inside.  The tubes are also irregular but not as distended as the last specimen.   200x

189

190

 

This next view of the purple formation looked like a woven day-glow plastic piece.  200x

   

This is another purple cluster with the tissue nested inside.  The tubes are also irregular but not as distended as the last specimen.   200x

 
     

 

   
This cluster of tubules is hot pink and purple. The tubes may have a gel in them.  It looks like bad plumbing.  200x

This bunch of tubules is red.  Whatever this colorful  collection was it probably wasn't good.  200x

191

192

 

This cluster of tubules is hot pink and purple. The tubes may have a gel in them.  It looks like bad plumbing.  200x

   

This bunch of tubules is red.  Whatever this colorful  collection was it probably wasn't good.  200x

 
     

 

   
This piece must be the same component as photo 189.  This was very shiny and seemed to shine with more than one color.  200x

Purple Morgellons fiber.  200x

193

194

 

This piece must be the same component as photo 189.  This was very shiny and seemed to shine with more than one color.  200x

   

Purple Morgellons fiber.  200x

 
     

 

   
Pink fiber with woven formation as in purple formation in photo 189.  60x

Pink fiber entwined with crystal fiber. 200x

195

196

 

Pink fiber with woven formation as in purple formation in photo 189.  60x

   

Pink fiber entwined with crystal fiber. 200x

 
     

 

   
Pink fiber on crust.  200x

Pink fiber entwined with crystal fiber. 200x

197

198

 

Pink fiber on crust.  200x

   

Pink fiber entwined with crystal fiber. 200x

 
     

 

   
 
Purple fiber on clear crust.  200x

Pink fiber entwined with " Sugar Snakes." 200x

199

200

 

Purple fiber on clear crust.  200x

   

Pink fiber entwined with " Sugar Snakes." 200x

 
     

 

   
Pink Morgellons unknown debris.  200x

Pink fiber on a Morgellons goo formation. 200x

201

202

 

Pink Morgellons unknown debris.  200x

   

Pink fiber on a Morgellons goo formation. 200x

 
     

 

   
Red fiber is a glowing red gel sheath over a blue fiber.  When this fiber is mature,  the gel sheath splits into many flattened angular fibers like a strand of split garden hose.  200x

This glowing gel fiber is less mature than the previous fiber.  The blue fiber is barely visible inside but the fiber is rounded on the outside.  200x

203

204

 

Red fiber is a glowing red gel sheath over a blue fiber.  When this fiber is mature,  the gel sheath splits into many flattened angular fibers like a strand of split garden hose.  200x

   

This glowing gel fiber is less mature than the previous fiber.  The blue fiber is barely visible inside but the fiber is rounded on the outside.  200x

 
     

 

   
Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

205

206

 

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

   

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

 
     

 

   
Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

207

208

 

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

   

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

 
     

 

   
Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

209

210

 

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

   

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

 
     

 

   
Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

211

212

 

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

   

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

 
     

 

   
Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

213

214

 

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

   

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons fiber and red gel crust.   60x

Close-up of previous red fiber.   200x

215

216

 

Morgellons fiber and red gel crust.   60x

   

Close-up of previous red fiber.   200x

 
     

 

   
Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

217

218

 

Red Morgellons fiber.  200x

 

Red folded Morgellons fiber.  200x

 
 

 

   

 

One red shoe Morgellons fiber.  200x

Morgellons fiber in goo hugging a crystal strand.   200x

219

220

 

One red shoe Morgellons fiber.  200x

   

Morgellons fiber in goo hugging a large crystal strand.   200x

 
     

 

   
Red and teal fibers on crust.  200x

Long red fiber on crusty goo.  200x

221

222

 

Red and teal fibers on crust.  200x

   

Long red fiber on crusty goo.  200x

 
     

 

   
Left half of intertwined red and blue Morgellons strands.  200x

Right half of intertwined red and blue Morgellons strands.  200x

223

224

 

Left half of intertwined red and blue Morgellons strands.  200x

   

Right half of intertwined red and blue Morgellons strands.  200x

 
     

 

   
This slide has an assortment of colorful Morgellons fibers.  200x

UV photo of my fibers from U. Pitt.  I painstakingly collected these  fibers for weeks.

225

226

 

This slide has an assortment of colorful Morgellons fibers.  200x

   

UV photo of my fibers from lab at the  University of Pittsburgh.  The hollow fibers had glowing auto fluorescent properties which  are clearly seen using this test.   I painstakingly collected these  fibers for weeks.  

 
     

 

   
This teal strand is a new color not seen in earlier years of the disease.  200x

These fibers have blue pigment inside of them in a few places.  200x

227

228

 

This teal strand is a new color not seen in earlier years of the disease.  200x

   

These fibers have blue pigment inside of them in a few places.  200xhes

 
     

 

   
Morgellons fibers in goo.  200x

Colorful aqua Morgellons fibers.  200x

229

230

 

Morgellons fibers in goo.  200x

   

Colorful aqua Morgellons fibers.  200x

 
     

 

   

        

 

Goodness Gracious........Self Assembling Balls of Fiber!   

I added my photo collection of Morgellons fiber balls to this section of the Journal as more of a curiosity then anything else.  People seem to be fascinated with them.  I was unaware of how all of these various colored fibers could find each other and weave together into strange balls of fibers.  I had sometimes found the motile "sugar snakes" in them so I thought that they might be the culprits in forming the fiber balls.

BREAKING NEWS:  I was discussing the mystery of the the fiber balls with another Morgellons friend of mine.  She showed me some amazing  photos taken by herself and other people with Morgellons. There is now new theory about the fiber balls that truly is worth considering.  Have you heard the old references to "pod creatures from outer space?"  This theory is a new take on that thought in a new direction. 

Several of my Morgellons friends have unearthed "pod fibers from inner space."  Yes, my friends have found fiber-filled, multicolored, gestating pods made of Morgellons goo.  This was not a new find, in fact my friend had discovered these pods years back.  She had even spent the extra money to send them to the researcher by overnight mail because of the importance of her find. (this researcher has since accomplished nothing of note)  She had been a bit crestfallen about sending her samples and never hearing another word from this researcher.  Consequently she kept the story to herself, feeling sheepish and thinking she had made a mistake.  She hadn't made a mistake.  Oh well, at least she can join the the rest of us in the " I over-nighted the Package and Got Ignored Club."  I am personally a repeat member. 

The outer coverings of the pods seem to toughen and still have the more viscous gel inside where tiny particles can form into fibers.  It is clear that some of the Morgellons goo has the ability to form pods.  Remnants of pods have been found with fibers inside as well as freshly opened pods with fibers nearby.  All of the pods with mature fibers have a hollowing in the center.  The viscous goo found in one pod (#257) must be the growth medium for particles that are self assembling inside.

If large numbers of fibers were self replicating (expanding) in a confined space it would make sense that as the growth space became filled with fibers it would become more confining.  The fibers would be forced to fill in any void available by adapting to the space of the hollowed area inside the pod.  At the point when the pod is either getting old or has an overgrowth of fibers inside it would probably break open.  There is a noted yellowing of the pods as they become older.  My friend has looked at numerous pods and has seen a hole or thinner area in the pods as she examined them.  These weak points must be there by design to accommodate the exit of mature fibers.  Take a look at the pods in photos #253-272.  It makes sense to me that this is how fiber balls are formed.  Now what I want to know is what the different colored marker dyes in the fibers indicate.

Thanks to "Chaos" who provided the great pod photos and research.

 

 

 

 

       
     

 

   
Morgellons fiber ball.  I took this one apart and it was amazingly tightly woven together.  60x

Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

231

232

 

Morgellons fiber ball.  I took this one apart and it was amazingly tightly woven together.  60x

   

Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

 
     

 

   
Here is the spectrum of fluorescent colors used by the nanotechnology industry.
This Morgellons fiber ball glowed like the red gel.  200x

233

234

 

Here is the spectrum of fluorescent pigmented colors used by the nanotechnology industry.

   

This Morgellons fiber ball glowed like the red gel.  200x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons fiber ball.  60x

Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

235

236

 

Morgellons fiber ball.  60x

   

Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

Morgellons Fiber ball.  60x

237

238

 

Morgellons Fiber ball.  200x

   

Morgellons Fiber ball.  60x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

239

240

 

Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

   

Morgellons fiber ball.  200x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons Fiber ball.  60x

Morgellons Fiber ball.  60x

241

242

 

Morgellons fiber ball.  60x

   

Morgellons fiber ball.  60x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

243

244

 

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

   

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

Morgellons Fiber ball.  60x

245

246

 

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

   

Morgellons Fiber ball  60x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

247

248

 

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

   

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

249

250

 

Morgellons Fiber ball 200x

   

Morgellons Fiber ball 200x

 
     

 

   
Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

251

252

 

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

   

Morgellons Fiber ball  200x

 
     

 

   
This is an opened  pod complete with hole and ball of fibers. 60x

This fiber cluster is still flattened from being in a pod.  200x

253

254

 

This is an opened  pod complete with hole and ball of fibers. 60x

   

This fiber cluster is still flattened from being in a pod.  200x

 
     

 

   
This is an old pod a couple of fibers still cling on the outside.  200x

This is a fiber cluster from a pod.   200x

255

256

 

This is an old pod a couple of fibers still cling on the outside.  200x

   

This is a fiber cluster from a pod.   200x

 
     

 

   
This pod's outer shell has been broken and the viscous growth medium goo is leaking out. 200x

Strange teal fiber flattened on lower left from being constricted in a pod.  200x

257

258

 

This pod's outer shell has been broken and the viscous growth medium goo is leaking out. 200x

   

Strange teal fiber flattened on lower left from being constricted in a pod.  200x

 
     

 

   
Small unopened pod.   200x

Half a pod with fibers still in it.   200x

259

260

 

Small unopened pod.   200x

  Hal

Half a pod with fibers still in it.   200x

 
     

 

   
Small pod with some fibers showing.  60x

261

262

 

Small pod with some fibers showing.  60x

   

Notice all the small colored specks inside this pod.  At maturity I am certain they will be fibers.  200x

 
     

 

   
Fiber pod, note the area where shell looks like material is thinner.  200x

Fiber pod.  200x

263

264

 

Fiber pod, note the area where shell looks like material is thinner.  200x

   

Fiber pod.  200x

 
     

 

   
The colored Specks may be early stage of fibers on outside of this pod.  200x

Fiber pod with some fibers sticking out through shell.  200x

265

266

 

The colored Specks may be early stage of fibers on outside of this pod.  200x

   

Fiber pod with some fibers sticking out through shell.  200x

 
     

 

   
Fiber pod developed on a piece of hair.  200x

Fiber pod with thin darker covering on top. 200x

267

268

 

Fiber pod developed on a piece of hair.  200x

   

Fiber pod with thin darker covering on top. 200x

 
     

 

   
Larger unopened pod.   200x

Large pod with some fibers pushing out on right side.  200x

269

270

 

Larger unopened pod.   200x

   

Large pod with some fibers pushing out on right side.  200x

 
     

 

   
Small new pod with fibers protruding. 60x

Small pod with hints of color on the outside.  60x

271

272

 

Small new pod with fibers protruding. 60x

   

Small pod with hints of color on the outside.  60x

 
     

 

   

   Additional Pod and Fiber photos submitted by our Readers

                          Pod submitted by Bannanny CA                            Pod submitted by Bannanny CA  

 

           

   Crystal fibers submitted by Bannanny CA         Crystal fibers submitted by Bannanny CA

 

           

     Fiber mass submitted by Bannanny CA            Fiber mass submitted by Bannanny CA

 

         

      Crystal Fiber ball submitted by Ruth WA           Fiber mass in goo submitted by Ruth WA

Go To:

CHAPTER  1 - Motile Sugar Snakes - Photos # 1 through 18

CHAPTER  2 - Tentacles of Grey Goo - Photos # 19 through 56

CHAPTER  3 - Mysterious Red Glowing Gel - Photos # 57 through 80

CHAPTER  4 - Blue Fibers "The Goldenheads" - Photos # 81 through 126

CHAPTER  5 - Bad Hair Day - Photos # 127 through 166

CHAPTER  6 - Great Balls of Fiber and More - Photos # 167 through 272

CHAPTER  7 - Oddities and Ends - Photos # 273 through 360

 

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