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Re: The Pix!


While I see this is an older post, I do recognize (me thinks) what one of the insects is (the one where I can see its two little eyes, being I have those as well). They are called "Cochliomyia" or "New World Army Screwworms". In fact, these sons of b***hes are actually capable of causing *all* the symptoms of morgellons, including the "threads"/"fibers", and articles can be found about the web regarding the "release" of the flies responsible into the states of Texas, Florida, and California, where Morgellons is most rabid at the moment. The screwworms even cause secondary myalisis that attracts all SORTS of insects as it makes us smell like food to them, including silver whiteflies, fungus gnats, ear/eye mites, body lice/lice, pinworms, and scabies, among others, even bees and wasps will attach (also, to those of you with blonde or silver/white hair, you might wanna consider going darker for a while... blonde, silver, and white hair attract insects, including to the ears, as I found out the hard way). A conspiracy?--Yes, I do believe so, being the government labs were responsible for releasing these deadly insects... Also, most of the fibers I removed from the mysterious lesions on my skin were actually the "tails" OF the screwworms of the man-eating variety from stage three larvae, which also produce the black specks and hard, web-like coating over lesions along w/the golden crud. They also cause the body shocks, tremors/vibrations under the skin, hair loss, and love getting up in one's ears and/or nose for a party as they need "wax" or "gel" of some sort along with threads (which they will collect from a persons' clothing while the person sleeps), or from the coating of pills, and even jello or gummi bears, to build homes/nests for their eggs and cocoon stages (when pealed off from skin, it resembles a clear-looking material that sometimes even looks sort of like a "hive" structure when nested over a large portion of fugal-infected skin such as the scalp or back of the neck). These things are very dangerous and can live inside an individual for a long long time before they even realize they have them... Ivermectin tablets (RX only) will kill any and all secondary bugs such as the fungus gnats, fleas, etc, although not the screwworms themselves (though it does slow them down/stop them from moving around so much/squeaking in one's ears, etc), and it also takes care of the fungal infection as long as one is on it. Colloidal Silver helps to "suffocate" them unless they are in the ears/nose/throat region or directly under the scalp/skin (particularly where there is a lesion)as they can merely pop up their heads/tails and breathe in air/carbon dioxide that way. These things PULSATE *because* they breathe and live off our oxygen/carbon dioxide; try holding your breath and see if you can feel um'.... They will however leave a host in favor of "fresh meat" (not when eaten) but when the mean, preferably "bacon", uncooked, is applied over a lesion/sore/open infection, etc... one can even stuff their ears/nose with it, too... it's pretty gross, but better the bacon than a person!!!

Unfortunately, the only sure-fired way of human eradication when it comes to these literal suc***s is surgery, especially once they have reached the second & third stages... most doctors turn patients with these away because A.) They don't wtf to do, B.) The patient either had no insurance or Medicaid/Medicare/Bad Insurance, or C.) They really don't give a damn, or D.) We are not little children. It also takes either a "Parasitologist" or an "Ear/Nose/Throat" M.D.; other M.D.'s such as Anthropologists, PCPs, Infectious Disease Specialists, and even Dermatologists and ESPECIALLY the ER idiot docs cannot and will not treat this because it's out of their league, and often, rather than admitting this, they WILL diagnose the patient with some form of "delusional" disorder to save their pride and time--I would know, as I went through all of the aforementioned docs and was twice told I was "hallucinating" even WHEN they blatantly SAW the bugs coming out of my bleeding ears and even WHEN I had my grandmother their with me every time to present her own, worm-infested lesions to them... thusly, this is contagious, although neither of us knows who gave it to the other.

So, to anyone reading this, if it sounds like you might have these screwworms, try locating a Parasitologist stat or someone who is willing to help. I'm getting ready to make a six hour drive to the nearest one and unfortunately will probably have to pay cash...

These things are also commonly picked up at a beach, pond, or lake, in or near a wooded area, a farming area, or by people who have handled/been ear a dead or near-dead animal/pet with screwworms or the small, black flies which buzz around them post-mortem (this includes dogs and cats, even garbage cans in certain areas). The small, black flies will later turn into HUGE flies if they live long enough to reach full adulthood.

To the author of this post on the paste, thanks a bunch, as it works! I used it in the beginning to find out I had imbedded scabies in locations where my previous MRSA infections (the ones that helped kick off this whole mess for me) were found. If only Kleen Green enzyme cleaner could found in local stores around here! ;P
 

 
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