George B
Extinct but not forgotten Staff Member
I found nothing . . .the home page is a wikipedia - why not go there and search??!!
I found nothing . . .the home page is a wikipedia - why not go there and search??!!
I think it is the spider from 6:44 who was pissed off somebody stole her web and decided to finish it off under the microscope.Anyone?? Fiber(ish) growing on itself??
Apperently i came back..
@ 15:00 What does it look like to u?
I think it is the spider from 6:44 who was pissed off somebody stole her web and decided to finish it off under the microscope.
Really, this time lapse doesn't show anything more then bad microscope handling...
fiber fibers are well inf focus tho. Dpesn't look like u can focus it more ..
No they are not, the focus changes, the subject moves, light varies etc etc, all signs of somebody who doesn't know how to take proper images from a microscope.fiber fibers are well inf focus tho. Dpesn't look like u can focus it more ..
U still cant explain the growing fungus. Or why it changes its own polarization. wtf can do that.
Sorry, but what do you mean by changing polarization
Really, this time lapse doesn't show anything more then bad microscope handling...
Seems, he/she means the chromatic aberration ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_aberration ) of his cheap and misused 10x-"Microscope"
obviosly....
Since Carnicom does not seem to use proper aseptic techniques, he is very likely to get contamination. Even using aseptic techniques, I have gotten fungal contaminations that can look quite dramatic on a plate. I don't think the fungus means anything significant, especially since it has not been identified.
"SEEMS" "LIKELY". nice debunking
That's well put and I second this.Well since sterile tools and aseptic techniques are necessary for good microbiology but quite expensive to do and Carnicom says he does not have much money to do his experiments and autoclaves alone go for $1,000-$2,000 dollars, I doubt his experiments are sterile for those reasons. The point was that contamination is very easy to come by and a fungus growing on the plate is usually nothing special. You aren't giving much to debunk in the first place. Why do you think the fungus is so strange? Why do you think it is evidence of morgellons? Carnicom has not even demonstrated pathogenicity with any of his samples. Instead he does affinity chromatography tests to identify amino acids and metals, things that are common to life and dead material. That doesn't give us any useful medical information about the supposed disease which has never been demonstrated to actually be caused by a living pathogen.
http://morgellonswatch.com/
Did u do the red wine test? Im pretty sure the delusional fibers will flow out your mouth and pls look them under a microscope. Then u will see.
I prefer beer every day. "I find lots of stuff flows from my mouth as I reach the end of my third bottle" is true for me too. Actually, it only takes two. Perhaps the only benefit of age...I do a red wine test most weekends.
Mark my words. The economy WILL implode by april 2013, Then u will see the true face of the NWO.
I'd forgotten about this - did it happen? I think I missed it.....
Mark my words. The economy WILL implode by april 2013, Then u will see the true face of the NWO.