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Next Stop: Gene Sequencing


I have made it a point to read as much of the morgellons posts here as I can, time limitations in effect.

The idea of jellyfish splice, as well as protozoal splice, in the fungus portion has already been broached.

People cannot prove or disprove this with their current methods of operation.

This is shooting in the dark.

I have come to the conclusion that it is imperative to get the two main apparent components, the nematode and fungus, gene sequenced.

People have been spending small fortunes on trying to alleviate symptoms.

Alleviate symptoms of just what?

Sufferers have literally put the cart before the horse.
They were forced to for some time due to intentional shunting and coverup combined with lack of accessible scientific know-how.

But no more that last one. No more lack of accessible scientific know-how. Not today. A lack of funding can prevent that access, true enough. But it is available now and the price has come way down.

Finding out just what bacteria the nematode farms is also essential.

It would be nice to know just what flying insects are attracted to this mess for the myiasis party.

We can now know, with the right perspective, with the proper tack on this, very much more about just what we are facing, what we are dealing with.

Right now funding is the obstacle for me.
If I had the bucks I'd pick three labs in the U.S.
I'd go out of the country to other labs.
I'd pick some in Asia.
I'd pick some from other countries further down on the buddy list to the U.S.
I'd pick some from countries so much further down the buddy list to the U.S. that they are on the shit list.

I think it is time to stop pussyfooting around with this.
Time to stop farting around and around and around with this.

Time to get real serious.
Time to stop guessing.
Time to stop jawing about what people think this shit is and find out just what this shit is.
Time to stop putting up with the paid distraction shills and scam artists coming in insisting they know 100% what this shit is and that they have the 100% cure.

Enough of this insane crap.

People have fallen into a hole.
Into terrible habits.
They haven't been able to see their way out.


It is a matter of focus.
And funding.


Time to cut the crap, take the proper investigative tack, and find out just what this is.

These are living things.
As living things they can be gene sequenced to find out the details of what they are.

I'll be working on funding.

In the meantime I will keep taking pictures.

To this last part, a reiteration of one of the pics above, a brush used on sheets before going to bed:

 

A fungal strand insinuated onto the skin. I've tweaked the colorization to make it more apparent for viewing:

I have seen some colonization of this fungal aspect, connecting strands somewhat, though not totally, reminiscent of mycellial networking I observed in work decades ago not related to the Morgellons problem.

 

A nematode under the skin, one end out and above the skin surface:

 

Getting the gene sequencing done is an absolute must.

It is Time.

 

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