I recently began putting EIS in the reservoir designed to hold fabric
softener and release it into the rinse cycle.  It holds a little less than 8
oz.

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Just saw this article... i hope to God it is not true! Would EIS be
effective against it? Makes me think of the silver ion rinse cycle washing
machine that was mentioned on here. Does anyone on this list put EIS in
their washer?      article address is
http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=693&i=4


Morgellons Explanation, cause.
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      Apparently there are a lot of theories circulating about this disease.

      I have this disease and am very familiar with it.

      I have examined these extracted fibers for years.

      I can tell you my theory is very reasonable as to who caused this
problem.
      Its not lyme disease.

      It has to do with the Textile industry. Although these fibers are non
textile in origin.

      They are comprised of cellulose, they are highly genetically modified
fibers. They have genetically manipulated e-coli bacteria, nemotodes,
chemicals, proteins and plant DNA and have developed ways to incorporate
large amounts of these "high performance" bio active fibers into clothing
and genetically modified the cotton plant many times over.

      This research done at a handful of Universities then sold the
technology to textile manufacturers here and abroad. These textiles can then
be sold back to the United States from countries like China etc.

      What you will read in this article is shocking to know what they were
doing in the textile business. This was all done by consent of the
Government via the National Textile Center, part of the United States
Department of Agriculture.

      Article#1 "Developement of bioactive fabric" use search box.
http://www.ntcresearch.or/pdfrpts/AnRp00/m00-d03pdf
      University of Dartmouth

      Article#2 "Cotton fiber groth in Planta and in vitro. Models for plant
cell elongationand cell wall biogenisis". Hee jin kim and Barbara Triplet.

      View second image box toward bottom in this article. View picture of
fiber root in picture "A" and Trichrome picture "E". Return to morgellons
and compare fiber images. The trichrome is interesting as this is the same
odd structure with three prongs protuding that is also removed from the
body.

      Between morgellons and what you will read in reference material you
notice the following:

      Both fibers from morgellons and from the agricultural labs have
striking simalarities.

      Both fibers are comprised of cellulose.

      Both fibers have a helical coil type tendencies, this is a genetically
modified trait that they admit to.

      Both fibers autoflouresce as can easily be seen on both the morgellons
site and on picture box #2 from the usda referrence image given. The
autoflourescence is a genetically modified trait as well and can be seen in
several colors.

      This is due to genetically altered e-coli bacteria with flourescent
componets spliced from nemotodes and other creatures that autoflouresce.
      You read how GFP, (green flourescent protiens) were genetically
spliced to accomplish this. As well as other autoflourescent colors.

      The usda referrence article states clearly the fuzz ball growth
problems in engineering as well as their lack of understanding how these
fibers stop growing at certain lengths.




      My theory is that this is a bio engineering mistake that has gone
wrong and the full impact was not realized before sold to textile
manufacturers.

      These people had no idea what they were creating in these labs and the
impact of those consequences on the public.

      In my reading from the documents from the University of Dartmouth I
found absolutly no trial testing of these fabrics on humans. The goal seemed
to be to obtain funding, develope technology and then provide this
technology to manufacturers.

      I theorize the mode of transmission is via micro abrasion of clothing
articles, particularly cotton to innoculate these bio active fibers into the
body or via protien and oil digestive bacteria that were altered to perform
that function, yet may be able to use this protien and oil breakdown to gain
access passed the defences of the skin.

      In my case I have noticed the majority of lesions are concentrated
around the stitching on the inside of the fabrics like cotton t-shirts where
the pieces are sewn together, that rope-like stitching. Also on clothing
"wear points" like the shoulder blades and shoulders.

      That is how I noticed the abrasion effect and the resulting
innoculation of these fibers. Yet these lesions are not limited to the
stitching ropes as sitting back in a chair can abrade these into the skin
without you feeling it. Tight fitting levis do the same thing to the outer
thighs.

      Since they have admitted engineering lysine deficient e-coli bacteria
for the purpose of controlling its growth once embedded in textiles and
clothing this does not stop these bacteria/fibers from taking advantage of a
non-stop supply of lysine in the human body if innoculated by abrasion or
protien breakdown. Lysine is an essential amino acid of the body.

      Here is just one shocking quote you will read:
      Bio lab, University of Dartmouth.

      "Clothing materials are generally biofriendly and sources of heat,
moisture and even NUTRIENTS for cellular microdevices and all ARE AVAILABLE
FROM THE HUMAN BODY".


      "Our goal is to develope fabrics that contain micro fabricated bio
environments and biologically activated fibers"


      I can go on and on with this. It will shock you no doubt.



      I hearby name:

      The National Textile Center, a division of the United States
Department of Agriculture.

      and

      The Universities listed on the National Textile Center website
involved with bio active fabrics, particularly the University of Dartmouth
bio lab, year 2000 team group. As well as other Universities sharing this
technology before and after this date.


      AS THE ONES WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CREATION OF THIS BIO
ENGINEERED MISTAKE AND ITS RECKLESS MARKETING INTO THE PUBLIC WHICH HAS NOW
CREATED THE DISEASE CALLED MORGELLONS.

      Contact your state Senator.






   

     

 







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