Saturday, December 7, 2013

recent comments

I have received more comments. First one wants to contact me directly. If you view my blog I believe there is a gmail address. Try that! I published all the comments that came in. I am however, being blocled from access to my blog (as far as viewing it goes), so I do not know where the comments will appear or even if they will appear at all. A second comment suggested that I give out all remedies, in order to build a following, and more support. That tactic worked real well for Morgellons, didn't it. Anyway, I don't want a following. I am not the Messiah, nor Buddha. I just want those of you who can, to apply great pressure on the CDC. Tie up their phone lines, their web sites, their neck ties, and push down, like they do to us. A third comment, which I cannot see because I published it. the person apparently spoke to Yanega, Christiansen, Shilomi and others. If you had a coherant dialogue with them, then go back to your spaceship immediately and return from whence you came. So keep those cards and letters coming, and happy holidays!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

who was Ishii shero

He was NOT Fred Shero's father



Arrested by the US occupation authorities at the end of World War II, Ishii and other Unit 731 leaders were to be thoroughly interrogated by the Soviet authorities.[6] Instead Ishii and his team managed to negotiate and receive immunity in 1946 from war-crimes prosecution before the Tokyo tribunal in exchange for their full disclosure of germ warfare data based on human experimentation. Although the Soviet Russian authorities wished the prosecutions to take place, the USA objected after the reports of the investigating US microbiologists. Among these was Dr. Edwin Hill (Chief of Fort Detrick), whose report stated that the information was "absolutely invaluable", it "could never have been obtained in the USA because of scruples attached to experiments on humans", and "the information was obtained fairly cheaply".[7] On 6 May 1947, Douglas MacArthur wrote to Washington that "additional data, possibly some statements from Ishii probably can be obtained by informing Japanese involved that information will be retained in intelligence channels and will not be employed as 'War Crimes' evidence."[8] The deal was concluded in 1948.[citation needed] In this way Ishii was never prosecuted for any war crimes. According to Richard Drayton, a Cambridge University history lecturer, Ishii later moved to Maryland where he conducted research into bioweapons.[9]

Sunday, October 13, 2013

I'd rather be a childish man than be a christians son


Frans Janssens, Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, B-2020, Belgium
Kenneth A. Christiansen, Department of Biology, Grinnell College, PO Box V3, Grinnell, IA 50112-0806, USA

Abstract

Survey of reports on synanthropic Collembola living in close association with man.
Samenvatting

Overzicht van publicaties over Collembola in associatie met de mens.

Keywords: Collembola, human infestations, synanthropic.

Introduction


Fig.0. Dicyrtomina saundersi from the UK in palm of hand.
2007.11.17 © Edwards, A.
Collembola as skin irritants or skin parasites deserve much more scientific scrutiny. Given that the psychotic variant of such infestation has received a lot more scientific interest than the actual infestation itself, risks are that some infestations are too easely categorised as delusional. The main reason is obvious: nothing or very little is known about irritating, allergic or parasitic Collembola that cause contact dermatitis. Only a few cases are actually documented and therefore money for further scientific research is wanting.
The following is a list of records quoted from references that describe Collembola associated with man. The records are grouped in a classification system based on the 'grade of association'. For each class, the records are ordered on authority. For each authority, as long as the original publication could not be verified, referencing authors are ordered chronologically.

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You can read more from Christiansson a this page  http://www.collembola.org/publicat/sidney.htm

Saturday, October 12, 2013

what do you expect from a childish blogger

Once again,  I received a comment which I have no idea where it could show up in this blog.

Here is the comment,  to which I will respond at the bottom

Comment:your post "A comment":

You're not going to get used for giving out home remedies on the interwebs.

And witholding a cure from people who could help you in this fight is a bad tactic. It's non-productive and gives you no allies.If everyone who has this is too tired to do anything but laundry, then you can't build a movement to change things the way the Lyme activists are.

The CDC isn't acknowledging Lyme disease in the way that they should, Their Morgellons page is a joke... and you want them to stand up and say that those two are also connected to collembola? That will take years.... and right now, I need to figure out how to get through this week.

Granted I am much, much better than I was... but if I don't do these insane cleaning/pesticide/laundry regimes I'll be back to fully infested. I don't have the energy to fight the good fight ... I'm barely keeping my family afloat.

I have lyme now too... I think that's what attracts the bugs... until I get rid of that the springtails will just follow me around forever.

Right now I do all the herbals, all the topicals, plus moxidectin. My research showed that Benzoic, Oelic and Linoleic acids were deterrents, so I do those orally and topically. I'm about to start a major herbal push against Lyme, and I'm hoping that the collembola will just up and leave.

If you were to help me, then I would be happy to help you (I was an activist organizer for years). But since you refuse, there's nothing I can do but put one foot in front of the other. Going to take a mustard bath now... 
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My response:   Now you are appealing to my inner child.  Could you please send me a picture of your most infected area,  no faces,  no private parts.  Hopefully it would be your  lower leg,  or upper back.  Based on what I see,  I will give you my recommendations.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

A comment

Anonymous  left this POST

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Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "What I know":

"I'm going to withhold ________ until I get what I want."

Fill in the blank. It's a childish tactic which isn't going to work and allows people to suffer needlessly (if what you know actually does work).

You can still advocate for full disclosure, treatment options, acceptance by the medical community - all of it. Holding back information until the CDC recognizes collembola as parasitic to humans is not effective - and as long as sufferers are scrambling for a cure, we will not be effective.
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My response: 
 Childish is being blocked from telling the truth for over 10 years on Morgellons boards.
Childish is the CDC lying as they have known about Springtails for over 20 years and their purposeful avoidance of tests for parasites.
Childish is the Mayo butting their nose in (twice) , also having not done the correct testing,  yet still denying the truth,  that the cause is Collembola.
Childish is the dead silence from the U.S biological weapons unit, even tho they may have inadverntly caused the problem.
And maybe I'm childish too,  but I am not going to give out suggestions,  except thru an acknoweged medical authority.  I don't want people putting any substances in their wrong orifaces,  lest I be sued.
 
But please don't be put off by my response.  I still intend to print any and all comments,  unless they contain any words that obscene,  slanderous  etc.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

4 what it's worth

Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction (usually referred to as the Biological Weapons Convention, abbreviation: BWC, or Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, abbreviation: BTWC) was the first multilateral disarmament treaty banning the production of an entire category of weapons.[1]
The Convention was the result of prolonged efforts by the international community to establish a new instrument that would supplement the 1925 Geneva Protocol. The Geneva Protocol prohibited use but not possession or development of chemical and biological weapons.

A draft of the BWC, submitted by the British[2] was opened for signature on April 10, 1972 and entered into force March 26, 1975 when twenty-two governments had deposited their instruments of ratification. It currently commits the 170 states which are party to it to prohibit the development, production, and stockpiling of biological and toxin weapons. However, the absence of any formal verification regime to monitor compliance has limited the effectiveness of the Convention. As of April 2013, an additional 10 states have signed the BWC but have yet to ratify the treaty.

The scope of the BWC’s prohibition is defined in Article 1 (the so-called general purpose criterion). This includes all microbial and other biological agents or toxins and their means of delivery (with exceptions for medical and defensive purposes in small quantities). Subsequent Review Conferences have reaffirmed that the general purpose criterion encompasses all future scientific and technological developments relevant to the Convention. It is not the objects themselves (biological agents or toxins), but rather certain purposes for which they may be employed which are prohibited; similar to Art.II, 1 in the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). Permitted purposes under the BWC are defined as prophylactic, protective and other peaceful purposes. The objects may not be retained in quantities that have no justification or which are inconsistent with the permitted purposes.

As stated in Article 1 of the BWC:

"Each State Party to this Convention undertakes never in any circumstances to develop, produce, stockpile or otherwise acquire or retain:

  • (1) Microbial or other biological agents, or toxins whatever their origin or method of production, of types and in quantities that have no justification for prophylactic, protective or other peaceful purposes;

  • (2) Weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purpo

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

What I know

I just got a comment ( I publish them all)   referring to the fact that I said I know about something that helps a lot,  so why don't I tell people what it is.  The reason is that people have to forget about Morgellons  and stop hiding your condition by hiding indoors.   Get together and make a noise.  Don't leave everything to us bloggers.   I have sworn that I will not tell,   until the CDC stops playing games with our lives.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

comments to my blog, that one has to dig to find




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Anonymous
on 8/12/13
Janssen told me perhaps I was delusional. I also have lyme and he insisted I rule that out. While I on the other hand saw right through it when I challenged him. I am an artist. I can draw these things. As I compare my specimens to his images he didnt like that so much and removed the page from any search. But he was able to give me the link. He said my photos were Amorph particles while indeed they were collembola nymphs. He took the la of the URL within 24 hours. http://www.collembola.org/key/collembo.htm on On Christiansen: If you read the comments under my previous post, you will see a letter written by Christiansen, wherein he identifies the images from the NPA study as Springtails (Collembola). Why the change of opinion ?? Money, political pressure, patriotism ???
Anonymous
on 11/24/12
Furthermore, unlike the depiction by Christiansen, the Collembola Bioweapon issue was a BIG issue. taken to the U.N. by USSR, referred to WHO and Red Cross, documented to the hilt be N. Korea and China. But in the end, because the U.S. who controlled the U.N, Red Cross and WHO, was in the throes of their version of the Spanish Inquisition, under the paranoid delusional Senator McCarthy. so NO ONE in the U.S. dared be fair about the charges, for fear of having their personal and professional lives destroyed by McCarthy's unamerican activities commission. on “There are no parasitic springtails of any sort,” according to Christiansen. “The Chinese Communists in the 1950s tried to accuse the U.S. of using bugs dropped from airplanes to spread disease in China. The picture they used as an example was of a mass of Collembola. They chose a group that has never been shown to carry disease. It was the only time I ever saw a picture of Collembola in a newspaper.”
kerelian
on 5/26/12
This comment is regarding Ken Christiansen, and his take on Collembola 8 years ago. Mr. Christiansen is now in his 90's and may be suffering from memory loss. This is what he wrote to Lou Sorkin regarding the Collembola paper. He sent it in an e-mail. Thursday, July 15, 2004 "Thank you for your prompt response. This certainly appears to be the first time we have creditable evidence for Collembola being associated with these dermatological conditions. One of the images (enhanced) is certainly a Collembola and a second very probably one. We have a Collembolist network with over 140 members. Would it be acceptable for me to post on that the PDF file of the paper you sent me? There has already been a lively interest in this matter and it would be the first verified case of Collembola associated with these conditions, an alert to workers in the field to see if there are other cases." Ken Christiansen on “There are no parasitic springtails of any sort,” according to Christiansen. “The Chinese Communists in the 1950s tried to accuse the U.S. of using bugs dropped from airplanes to spread disease in China. The picture they used as an example was of a mass of Collembola. They chose a group that has never been shown to carry disease. It was the only time I ever saw a picture of Collembola in a newspaper.”
on 5/26/12
"Collembola will always have the last say. The deceased tell the truth while the experts make promises they can't keep." From forensic files http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18093066 J Forensic Sci. 2007 Nov;52(6):1359-61. Collembola of the grave: a cold case history involving arthropods 28 years after death. Merritt RW, Snider R, de Jong JL, Benbow ME, Kimbirauskas RK, Kolar RE. SourceMichigan State University, Department of Entomology, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA. merrittr@msu.edu Abstract This report describes a cold case in which a cadaver of a 28-year-old female was exhumed in February 2005 from a cemetery in Battle Creek, Michigan. She had sustained a gunshot wound to the head and was found dead in her home on November 15, 1977. The body of the victim was subsequently embalmed and then buried at a depth of 1.8 m in an unsealed casket that was placed inside an unsealed cement vault. The exhumation yielded thousands of live specimens of a single species of the order on Who asked ya!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Blogs

Whoever sponsors these Blogs,  (I suppose Google),  has made them so unweildy,  as to discourage anyone from Blogging.  There is an old saying that goes like this :  If it ain't broke,  then don't fix it.  Blogging was working perfectly well about one year ago,  but now it does not.  The nerds are going to nerd the internet to death ! 

Monday, May 20, 2013

Shelomi,  Pollack,  and Yanega  have in the past tried to refute the NPA Oklahoma Study,  by repeating the mantra....'collembolans have no biting mouth parts'....they are not known to parasitize humans.....the study was not scientific....BUT they never give any references to back up their assertions.  There are however many websites that refute these 3 stooges.
Just look up 'collembola,  horses'  and you will find that Springtails (collembola) are able to find a way through horse hide. 
And here is one study from the Himalayas:

Dasgupta, R. & Dasgupta, B. (1990:438) India:
"We report that certain collembolan insects in our laboratory (
Hypogastrura sp.) have exhibited a parasitic propensity, attacking newts (Tylototriton verucosus) and toads (Bufo himalayanus), causing running sores in the skin of these animals. Other Collembola (Seira indica), whose gut contents were examined, were engorged with blood from the newt. We believe that this is the first record of these insects feeding on blood."

When is someone going to take these three to task for their absolute total lack of evidence (other than the excrement coming from their pie holes) !!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Some honest and competent professionals

Picture of david wootton  All of the article did not appear when I copied it,  so you can see thewhole article at the address below
 
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10694837.htm#.UYKD5hh79s4.email
:Please read this report.  Ask yourself,  why didn't the CDC make these discoveries?  The answer has to be A:  the CDC is incompetent
                              B:  the CDC did find something,  and are lying about it.
So CDC's of the world,   which is it?  Are you liars,  or are you just useless ???
 
Evidence that Morgellons Disease is an Infection, not a Delusion

The Charles E Holman Foundation Medical Advisor Suggests New Name for Mystery Disease Based on latest Research.

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Fig. 10 Papillae projecting from the dermis into the subdermal plane ... 100X
The medical profession must be careful when making a diagnosis …The consequences of such misdiagnosis include delay in appropriate treatment, worsening of the actual disease process, and punitive labeling of the patient as "psychiatric"…Edward Kilbane, MD
London, UK (PRWEB) May 02, 2013
The prestigious F1000 Research journal has published yet another paper linking the controversial Morgellons disease (MD) to a spirochetal bacteria. Until recently, MD was widely believed in the medical community to be purely psychological in origin; however, this latest in a string of new publications strengthens the evidence that sufferers are anything but delusional. Internist/Dermatologist Peter Mayne of Laurieton, NSW, Australia is the principal author of the latest scientific article on MD, Morgellons: a novel dermatological perspective as the multisystem infective disease borreliosis. The co-authors in this international team of collaborators include: Dermatologist Dr. John English from Nottingham University, Nottingham, UK; Psychiatrist Dr. Edward Kilbane from Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, USA; Jennie Burke, Director of Australian Biologics, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Veterinary microbiologist Marianne J. Middelveen from Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and Internist Dr. Raphael B. Stricker from San Francisco, CA, USA.
The unusual fibers seen in skin lesions of patients with Morgellons Disease are considered the hallmark of the disease and believed by mainstream doctors to be deliberately implanted by patients. Earlier studies on these multicolored fibers showed that they were actually produced in the skin by the patients’ skin cells and composed of the skin proteins collagen and keratin. These studies also found Borrelia spirochetes in the skin lesion. This bacteria is known for causing Lyme disease, thus suggesting that MD may actually be an unusual manifestation of Lyme disease.
This new paper by Mayne and his colleagues paints MD as a multisystem disorder and elaborates by examining an Australian family where three members simultaneously had symptoms of MD. Spirochetes were detected in the skin lesions of two members and one was identified by DNA sequencing as Borrelia garinii, a causative agent of Lyme disease in Europe and Asia.
The new paper also presents a differential diagnosis from a dermatological perspective and an in-depth analysis of the diagnosis of delusional disorders from a psychiatric perspective. The study arduously points out that an infectious disease can produce psychiatric symptoms. The authors propose to de-stigmatize this illness within the medical community by replacing the popular moniker Morgellons disease with a proper medical name, Borrelial Dermatitis.
The CEHF applauds the publication of this preeminent research by volunteer Medical/[Scientific Board members, Peter Mayne, Edward Kilbane, Marianne Middelveen and Raphael Stricker. The Charles E. Holman Foundation (The CEHF), based in Austin, TX, is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization committed to advocacy and philanthropy for Morgellons disease. The foundation was named for Charles E. Holman, a pioneer in the fight against Morgellons disease and is led by Executive Director Cindy Casey Holman, RN.
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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Insidious, pervasive bugs, and old buggers

I was overseas for a half year and while there,  access to my e-mails and to my blog were blocked.  I guess the truth hurts too much.  Now I am back and find that many people are on the net,  writing about Collembola infestations.  Good on ya Mates,  cause I was getting lonely.  BTW,  I found some substances while away that help this condition quite a lot.  I cannot tell you what they are of course, cuz I am not a physician.

I have just one request (which you are totally free to ignore).  Please stick to Springtails only.  If you want to go on a tangent,  about chem -trails,  aliens,  fibers,  or anything else non-collembolan,  then go ahead,  but please take the words Collembola or Springtail out of you title.

Also, there is a small number of people out there who seem bent on continuing the denial of the Collembola involvement in this disease.  You may disparage them in comments to this Blog.  But please go easy on Christianssen,  because he is in his mid 90's now and a little 'confused'.  AS to the others,  like Yanega,  Schelomi,  Pollack.....have at them  !!!!