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Hi Silvia,

I have not seen the latest changed gel formation you have, and hope I don't. We will keep an eye out for it though.

A few bits to add to everyone's knowledge of the ropeworms. Hope you don't mind the cut and paste below.

Warm Regards,

Matt.

M - A real shite post - ropeworms , I think they are a part and parcel of this too and it makes sense with the unknown identification, gel / slime, links to morgs and other aspects. I look forward to finding out one way or the other and I have heard people discussing how they excreted them with coffee enemas or using the triangle ( I have been using one over the lower intestines myself).

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https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation?paperid=113886

https://arxiv.org/pdf/1301.2845

https://youtu.be/0ySOErV2-hc

Above- A thought provoking work and the only work I have seen to associate ropeworms, autism, morgs, lymes, slime mold, microchannels, ibs, candida, crohn’s, hair loss, mites and even Caribbean bugs hatching out of the associated stones in Russia after extraction. Sound familiar? I do wonder what the %’s would have been if people knew how to find / see morgs let alone where to get a proper diagnosis for lymes. Also of interest to me was the association with mycoplasma which is allegedly making a lot of our local kids sick at present.

Really liked the pendulum and egregores in the 2nd video the most though.…

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Definitely alive…

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Scanning-electron-microscope-photomicrographs-showing-size-comparison-between-the-sting_fig3_236676948

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https://www.alamy.com/ant-foot-coloured-scanning-electron-micrograph-sem-of-the-tip-of-a-leg-from-an-ant-family-formicidae-the-end-of-an-insect-leg-consists-of-the-fi-image335468672.html

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