MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 47552866 Australia 01/28/2014 05:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! I was afraid that i was going to find the same fibers that i have been finding in almost every sample i have done. This worries me. How does it end up in sleet and snow? Cause planes are spraying that shit everywhere..what goes UP..is now coming down. All that shit they sprayed..COATING the ground now..all over the US.. Enjoy your doom. Whan the snow meltys..do not be surprised at the raging diseases and famines that break out during and after the thaw of DOOM. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1458136 United States 01/28/2014 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27010113 United States 01/28/2014 06:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know I will run those in the future, problem is these fibers are sooo tiny..it will be tough to extract them from the sample and run test |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1458136 United States 01/28/2014 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know I will run those in the future, problem is these fibers are sooo tiny..it will be tough to extract them from the sample and run test Wait for the water to evaporate on the slide, then examine the fibers - apply said examples then. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27010113 United States 01/28/2014 06:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know I will run those in the future, problem is these fibers are sooo tiny..it will be tough to extract them from the sample and run test Wait for the water to evaporate on the slide, then examine the fibers - apply said examples then. what a great assistant you would be...lol..good idea |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40892135 United States 01/28/2014 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know I will run those in the future, problem is these fibers are sooo tiny..it will be tough to extract them from the sample and run test Read up, and don't be surprised at what you find under closer analysis. [link to www.morgellonsexposed.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27010113 United States 01/28/2014 06:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know I will run those in the future, problem is these fibers are sooo tiny..it will be tough to extract them from the sample and run test Read up, and don't be surprised at what you find under closer analysis. [link to www.morgellonsexposed.com] im not surprised |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31296497 Ireland 01/28/2014 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know ^^Good ideas Mercury ^^ Great video Mike - you're doing a real good deed with your work to prove to others who disbelieve in micro contamination conspiracies. Your work proves this sinister angle is a very real concern in our lives. It would be fab if you could go 'ultra' micro...to really see closer what these fibres are made of...tho' i guess that's a few thousands worth of microscope ;-) Keep up the good work mate! :-) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1458136 United States 01/28/2014 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know I will run those in the future, problem is these fibers are sooo tiny..it will be tough to extract them from the sample and run test Wait for the water to evaporate on the slide, then examine the fibers - apply said examples then. what a great assistant you would be...lol..good idea Lol thanks..made me laugh |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27010113 United States 01/28/2014 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know ^^Good ideas Mercury ^^ Great video Mike - you're doing a real good deed with your work to prove to others who disbelieve in micro contamination conspiracies. Your work proves this sinister angle is a very real concern in our lives. It would be fab if you could go 'ultra' micro...to really see closer what these fibres are made of...tho' i guess that's a few thousands worth of microscope ;-) Keep up the good work mate! :-) No problem! |
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CleverMoniker User ID: 1692254 Canada 01/28/2014 06:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! I was afraid that i was going to find the same fibers that i have been finding in almost every sample i have done. This worries me. How does it end up in sleet and snow? Cause planes are spraying that shit everywhere..what goes UP..is now coming down. All that shit they sprayed..COATING the ground now..all over the US.. Enjoy your doom. Whan the snow meltys..do not be surprised at the raging diseases and famines that break out during and after the thaw of DOOM. I gather you've never experienced spring before? Generally speaking, you can expect mud and the smell of thawing dogshit. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27010113 United States 01/28/2014 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! I was afraid that i was going to find the same fibers that i have been finding in almost every sample i have done. This worries me. How does it end up in sleet and snow? Cause planes are spraying that shit everywhere..what goes UP..is now coming down. All that shit they sprayed..COATING the ground now..all over the US.. Enjoy your doom. Whan the snow meltys..do not be surprised at the raging diseases and famines that break out during and after the thaw of DOOM. ok |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31851237 United States 01/28/2014 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Is there any good way to test what type of fibers these are? So that we can discern them as possibly harmless. Quoting: Mercury11 Maybe try a blood sample, and see what happens when you introduce one of those fibers to the blood sample? Other Examples.. Using dye Mixing samples with sodium Giving electric charge to samples Using a different light/ laser pointer (?) Examine samples next to Wi-Fi modem This may sound crazy.. but it would be nice to know I will run those in the future, problem is these fibers are sooo tiny..it will be tough to extract them from the sample and run test just let the water evaporate in a glass vial, once the water is evaped, then you could extract residue with swab. Then sample the swab of course?> |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25395517 United States 01/28/2014 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! This is a piece of sleet that i had scraped from the very top of the ice pile on my BBQ pit cover...this piece had no other contact with anything but the ice beneith it. The slide i used was brand new and cleaned prior to placing the sample on it. What you in the beggining see are air bubbles from the ice melting on the slide... Jump to 1:46 and 3:00 if you want to see why i dont open my mouth for snow or rain from the sky! Quoting: Micro Mike |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 27010113 United States 01/29/2014 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! This is a piece of sleet that i had scraped from the very top of the ice pile on my BBQ pit cover...this piece had no other contact with anything but the ice beneith it. The slide i used was brand new and cleaned prior to placing the sample on it. What you in the beggining see are air bubbles from the ice melting on the slide... Jump to 1:46 and 3:00 if you want to see why i dont open my mouth for snow or rain from the sky! Quoting: Micro Mike |
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Whirling Vortices User ID: 8298770 United States 01/30/2014 02:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: MICRO my own capture....SLEET UNDER A MICROSCOPE! Think twice about catching snow in your mouth! Micro Mike: Do you have a dark field condenser? Translucent subjects will show up much better under dark field. I use a dark field condenser on my scope for studying water drops, among other things. Inspired by this work: [link to www.weltimtropfen.de] Good work, by the way. Last Edited by Whirling Vortices on 01/30/2014 02:26 AM |
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