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Morgellons ~ Motile Sugar Snakes

CHAPTER 1

Photos # 1 through 18

These banded motile strands can be a variety of colorations but always shades of brown to brown/black and clear to white.  These fibers were named "sugar snakes" by a researcher who determined they were polysaccharide strands from tests he  performed in the lab at SUNY at Stony Brook.  He found that the fibers would quickly bubble and melt when heated with a laser light.  These strands can be found in the bodies of Morgellons sufferers and also have been found in the environment  on heavy chemtrail days. (Photos 1 & 2)

When these strands outlive their usefulness I have seen them turn brown, twig-like and splinter into pieces. (photo 8)  What is happening insides these fibers remains a mystery but something seems to be developing inside of them.  They move under the skin and behave much like a zoospores seeking a new place to reinvent themselves.  It is odd that something with movement would melt into a ball of plastic polymer-like substance when heated for only 3 seconds with a butane flame (photos 12, 13, and 14).   Consider nanotechnology and bioengineering as possible reasons the Morgellons materials have such unusual characteristics. Crystals are an integral part of nanotechnology.  These free roaming crystal covered strands are the perfect conveyance to drop the crystals throughout the body.

 
 
This specimen was found on new snow by a lady in Colorado after a day of chemtrail spraying.  200x

This is a chemtrail sample  from Chemtrail Central.  Note the match with colored Morgellons fibers as well as the "sugar snake" on the right.  200x

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This environmental specimen was found on new snow by a lady in Colorado after a day of chemtrail spraying.  200x

   

This is an environmental  chemtrail sample  from Chemtrail Central.  Note the match with colored Morgellons fibers as well as the "sugar snake" on the right.  200x

 
     

 

   
This specimen is from the tissue of a California lady.  200x

This specimen is from the tissue of a man in the Midwest.  200x

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This specimen is from the tissue of a California lady.  200x

   

This specimen is from the tissue of a man in the Midwest.  200x

 
     

 

   
My Specimen was photographed at SUNY  lab using Raman imaging.  Notice the crystals on the outside and compare the size to the salt sample.  200x

This sugar snake photo is also from SUNY lab. The specimen shows the melted spot on this sugar snake where the researcher shined a laser light on it  for only a few seconds.  225x

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My Specimen was photographed at SUNY  lab using Raman imaging.  Notice the crystals on the outside and compare the size to the salt sample.  200x

   

This sugar snake photo is also from SUNY lab. The specimen shows the melted spot on this sugar snake where the researcher shined a laser light on it  for only a few seconds.  225x

 
     

 

   
This strand has a dark swelling and a tail-like structure. It  may be a genetic throwback.  200x See Morgellons Throwback Collection for details

These are the remnants of an old, splintered sugar snake. There are no crystals left on it. They have been disbursed in the body.  200x

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This strand has a dark swelling and a tail-like structure. It  may be a genetic throwback.  200x See Morgellons Throwback Collection for details

   

These are the remnants of an old, splintered sugar snake. There are no crystals left on it. They have been disbursed in the body.  200x

 
     

 

   
A SUNY Lab  photo of sugar snakes inside tissue crust.  200x

This specimen was partially burned for a before and after comparison.  200x

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A SUNY Lab  photo of sugar snakes inside tissue crust.  200x

   

This specimen was partially burned for   a before and after comparison.  200x

 
     

 

   
Sometimes specimens are crystal clear when immature.  The surface can be scraped to reveal tiny crystals.  (pre-burn specimen #1) These crystals are spread throughout the body by these motile polysaccharide snakes.  Crystals are a primary part of nanotechnology.   200x

After three seconds with a butane flame  the bubbling and melting begins.  See how smooth and shiny the melted portion is. (post-burn specimen #1) 200x

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Sometimes specimens are crystal clear when immature.  The surface can be scraped to reveal tiny crystals.  (pre-burn specimen #1) These crystals are spread throughout the body by these motile polysaccharide snakes.  Crystals are a primary part of nanotechnology.   200x

   

After three seconds with a butane flame  the bubbling and melting begins.  See how smooth and shiny the melted portion is. (post-burn specimen #1) 200x

 
     

 

   
This is a striped pre-burn specimen for experiment #2.   It was subjected to a 3 second burn in photo #14.  200x

Although medical professionals have called this a nematode it is lab created.  (post-burn specimen #2)  200x

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This is a striped pre-burn specimen for experiment #2.   It was subjected to a 3 second burn in photo #14.  200x

   

Although medical professionals have called this a nematode it is lab created.  (post-burn specimen #2)  200x

 
     

 

   
 
The specimen is twisted in  the pre-burn phase.   (experiment #3)   200x

After a 3-second burn a melted ball  forms on the end of this specimen.   (experiment #3)  200x

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The specimen is twisted in  the pre-burn phase.   (experiment #3)   200x

   

After a 3-second burn a melted ball  forms on the end of this specimen.   (experiment #3)  200x

 
     

 

   
Sugar snakes can be colors of banded, brown with clear, solid brown-black or solid crystalline.   200x

These strands have movement and can travel through the body or twist themselves up.   200x

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Sugar snakes can be colors of banded, brown with clear, solid brown-black or solid crystalline.   200x

   

These strands have movement and can travel through the body or twist themselves up.   200x

 
     

 

   

Additional Sugar Snake photos submitted by our Readers 

         

    Sugar Snake Submitted by Ruth WA                    Sugar Snake submitted by Bannanny CA

Sugar Snake submitted by Bannanny CA

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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