My wife brought home a new microfiber towel. I touched it and recoiled immediately. My hand had a funny itchy feeling. She washed it hoping the dye or something would disappear. She then rubbed it on her hands and also recoiled. She returned it to the store. However, I sit on a microfiber recliner which feels good -- go figure--- TJ ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 12:12 PM Subject: CS>Reveal,Remove,Reverse, Restore
> I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING THIS THREAD WITH GREAT INTEREST. I HAVE > FORWARDED IT TO > MANY OF MY FRIENDS. ONE PERSON ACTUALLY TOOK A COTTON BALL AND > EXAMINED IT > UNDER THE MICROSCOPE AND FOUND THE "WORMS" MOVING EVERYWHERE. > SCARRY STUFF. I HAVE A QUESTION.. HAVE YOU USED THE FABRIC SOFTENING > SHEETS ONE > PUTS INTO THE DRYER?? > DO YOU THINK MAYBE THIS COULD ALSO BE A SOURCE???? > I do not think the "worms" are made by God. I think the > fibers are electrostatic. I have pulled one apart...it stretches before > breaking(the blue fluoresent ones). When broken it freys, revealing one > or more micro fibers encased in the larger fiber(which is about one > third the size of human hair). The main fiber has joints and bends, and > beads embedded intermitantly along its length...which can be about 1 > and a half inch. I lit a broken end with a lighter and it melted, and > the beads inside glowed orange. When i STOPPED using dryer fabric > sheets, the amount of long fibers i found with the black light were > greatly reduced, so i considered that a source. Several weeks later a > new source entered the house...my son bought an eqyptian cotton duvet > cover from the bed and bath store. Now the fibers were trailing down > the stairs and thru the hallway. In his room, looking with the > blacklight, the blue(hard to see on white backgrounds with the > blacklight)duvet cover, was covered like a stary night in these glowing > fibers! The slightest movement of the blanket caused many fibers to go > airborn, and i found his furniture dusted with it. I washed it three > times(no more dryer fabric sheets)...and this reduced the size of the > fibers somewhat, but not the amount. I tried to vacuum them off, and > the effort produced little results, as the fibers crimp in response to > the suction, and cling to the fabric. Using tape produced the best > results...but it is a major job, so i did my best to just make it > better. When my daughter got married 7 rented tuxes were dropped off > from the store and hung in zipped bags at our front door closet. I took > the blacklight and unzipped them all, and all were covered in blue > fluoresent fibers. I purchased organic cotton socks at whole foods > market...and at home checked them with the blacklight and they were > also covered with the fibers...but, NOT ON THE INSIDE of the socks. I > washed them three times...now in my homemade fels naptha/washing > soda/borax homemade laundry detergent and put silver in the rinse > cycle. This did not remove the fibers. I put one damp sock in the > microwave at 20 seconds three times...and this did not affect the > fibers. I put all the new socks in the oven at 275 for ten minutes and > this did not affect the fibers. I found a new product at the grocery > store in the laundry section. It is a tape roller the size of a paint > roller. Perhaps this will be the best way to remove the fibers from the > new socks. All my husbands synthetic dress socks are covered in these > fibers, and also his business suits. It is a daunting task to remove > these irritants. I am content to make things better, and better means > first of all ,getting them out of the skin. Having this violation in > the enviorment has caused me to question every man made product. It > would take a team of experts far above my abilities to determine the > sources of this contaminant. I am hoping those who can, will jump in > soon and give me some direction in this bizarre reality. I collected > samples of 6 different colors of these fibers as i cleaned thru the > house, and gave them to a friend who works in a hospital lab. They ran > the fibers thru the "library"of diseases and found no known matches to > diseases. An oriental carpet, laid on top of an older one in > 2001....and pulled up for some history of when this started....showed > the old carpet covered in these fibers, and still able to respond to > skin heat and light. The fibers crimp, twist and turn toward my fingers > and the blacklight. When the cat scratched my hand, i found a fiber > anchored upright in the scab. I have found them anchored upright in the > porcelaiin sink. They get stuck in carpet and clothes and even using > tweezers are hard to get out. They dont attach to leather, or wood, but > will sit on it and can easily be vacuumed off. I find them attached to > painted walls, but not inside kitchen cubboards. I find them floating > in the dogs water bowl, and on my hair, and glowing in facial pores. > The easiest way to wipe them off something smooth like the bathtub, > toilet, sink is with SILVER. One swipe with silver picks them up, > perhaps because the silver has a charge to it? The new micro cleaning > cloths and mitts get them off the glass surfaces in one swipe. One day, > God willing, this mystery will be solved. In the mean time, on the > morgellons site called [email protected] has posted a > just released book for 125.00, surly im way off on the price, but > forgive me and let me make my point...the book is about the new world > wide plague of parasites and goes into detail about morgellons. Get > ready for the fear bandwagon and propaganda trumphets. Grab your silver > and keep your faith because folks...if i can deal with this, anyone > can. My motto thru it all: Reveal, Remove, Reverse,Restore. > ________________________________________________________________________ > Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and > industry-leading spam and email virus protection. > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] > > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > >

