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.
Crystal fibers which are clear smooth fiber-optic
type fibers.
Opaque colorless fibers which may be more like
fibrosis.
Pink and purple fibers that look irregular and may
have fluid or gel inside of them. They remind me of an
irregular sausage casing. They create a woven plastic component and
sometimes have strange tissue attached.
The rounded red glowing gel fibers form the sheath
around certain blue fibers.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 convex and shiny. For further information read the
data in
'"Living
with a Nightmare"about identification of this device. 200x
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
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
185
186
Tubule :This was a curious
find. Purple fibers were attached to this strange piece of
tissue. (cocoon?) 60x
Tubule: The tissue was
removed from the fibers in this photo. 60x
187
188
Tubule: A closer look
reveals a strange tube-like fiber. 200x
Tubule: Here is another
view of the irregular fiber. Is there fluid or gel
inside? 200x
189
190
Tubule: This
next view of the purple formation looked like a woven day-glow
plastic piece. This appears to be a specific component 200x
Tubule" This is another
purple cluster with the tissue nested inside. The tubes
are also irregular but not as distended as the last specimen.
200x
191
192
Tubule: 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
193
194
Tubule Family: This piece must be
the same component as photo 189. This was very shiny and
seemed to shine with more than one color. 200x
Tubule : Purple
Morgellons fiber. 200x
195
196
Tubule family: Pink fiber with
woven component as in purple formation in photo 189. What
function do these components serve? 60x
Tubule family: The
purple-pink fibers all seem to be a separate grouping. The
pigmentation and fibers are unique.
197
198
Pink fiber on
crust. 200x
Pink fiber
entwined with crystal fiber. 200x
199
200
Purple fiber on
clear crust. 200x
Pink fiber
entwined with " Sugar Snakes." 200x
201
202
Pink Morgellons
unknown debris. 200x
Pink fiber on a
Morgellons goo formation. 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
205
206
Red Morgellons
fiber. Many are angular and thinner than other fibers. 200x
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x These may be pieces of sheath from large blue
fibers.
207
208
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
209
210
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
211
212
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
213
214
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
215
216
Morgellons fiber
and red gel crust. 60x
Close-up of
previous red fiber. 200x
217
218
Red Morgellons
fiber. 200x
Red folded Morgellons
fiber. 200x
177
178
This red fiber is
made of the Glowing red gel and has an enlarged end. These
usually grow blue fibers in them. 200x
UV photo of my
fibers from lab at the University of Pittsburgh. The
hollow cellulose fibers had
glowing auto fluorescent properties. These fibers came
from
my
body.
227
228
This recent
blue/purple strand
has a clubbed end not seen since earlier years of the disease.
200x
This fiber has
blue pigment only in half of it the other part is clear. I have
found a few fibers like this. 60x
229
230
Blue fiber with
clubbed end 200x
Green fiber with
clubbed end 200x
Pods a New Discovery-
Gestation Pouch for Self Assembling Balls of Fiber!
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 a 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 pods made of goo filled with
clumps of fibers in multiple colors. Yes, people have found these
fiber-filled, gestating pods made of Morgellons goo coming out
of their lesions. This was not a new find, in fact my
friend Chaos 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. Chaos 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. Many of us had done
the same thing with samples and were disappointed with silence
and dashed hopes for our efforts. Fortunately for us she had
kept the slides and data we have now.
The outer
coverings of the pods seem to toughen and darken into a shell
and still have the more viscous gel inside where tiny particles
can form into fibers using the gel. It is now 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 (assembling) 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 may have been 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. Different characteristics would be associated with
each color.
Many Thanks to "Chaos"
who provided the great pod photos and research. Bannanny
has also kindly contributed pod photos in this study.
.....and while I am thinking about
it this would be due time to hand out a GIANT
NO THANKS!
and
FIRST DO NO HARM!
to Dr Noah Scheinfeld from Columbia University
who once was once (hired?) appeared on a major TV Network broadcast to
make these derogatory statements about Morgellons victims. Read
below to see how this man mocked Morgellons disease and gave his
educated diagnosis about Morgellons to the public which further
perpetuated prejudice and ridicule against all Morgellons
sufferers.
Dr. Noah Scheinfeld said:
1. " Morgellons is not real it is
all in the patient's head." (Correct me If I'm wrong,
didn't this guy
call us CRAZY?) Thanks for making this great video
Gillian-This one is for all of the skeptics and nay-sayers.
(Caution-soundtrack on video
is loud-turn down volume before playing)
,
2. Dr. Scheinfeld states: "This is somebody who is
picking at themselves and people pick at themselves for all
sorts of reasons."
(How about
having a bunch of these things under your skin?) This is an
actual pathology photo taken by Dr. Rahim Karjoo, M.D.,
F.A.S.C.P./F.C.A.P of my tissue specimen.
3.
Dr. Scheinfeld states: "Once patients create a sore they shove
fibers into it!
( Ah, what a classic! This is the epitome of arrogance and character assassination.
It is simply what I would call a "Big Fat Lie". What possible
motivation or proof did he have to make such a derogatory
statement?)
The entire Morgellons Community will always remember you and the
others Medical people who chose to malign and further harm
people and families with a serious physical illness.
As a Morgellons
victim who has had to tolerate this denigration of a serious and debilitating
physical illness, I do believe I now have developed a
distinct urge to shove vast quantities of fibers somewhere.
I believe the most fitting, fiber shoving area would be in a
place where the sun don't Schein.
In order to have
a valid
opinion about a novel new disease it is necessary to first study it! To
believe that you all ready know everything by osmosis is
ludicrous.
In order to discredit or hide the truth it appears that no study
is necessary and it's business as usual for all of you HIPPOCRATS.
A peer reviewed
paper has recently been accepted for medical publication. Follow
the link below. I do disagree that the fibers are only
cutaneous since people find them in urine. I have personally
found them in tissue samples of nerve fibers from back surgery
on slides prepared by a pathologist at hospital lab. This
paper is a small step in the right direction.