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Anonymous
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on 8/17/13
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I lucked out. My derm saw one crawl out of my skin and hop away. So what's the cure? on If you have this disease (collembolaiisis), then you have most likely experienced the same treatment. The Dermie shakes his head sadly (feigned sadness), and tells you you have a psycho-neural condition, and you must take anti-psychotic medicine. If you react (refuse, or insist on other opinions), he may suggest that he could institutionalize you. At first you feel like you are in a bad episode of 'The Twilight Zone' You may not realize for months that you are not alone.
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Anonymous
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on 8/12/13
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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 ???
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Anonymous
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on 11/24/12
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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.”
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kerelian
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on 5/26/12
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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.”
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on 5/26/12
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"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!
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