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From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 6:10 PMSubject: Re: Lint Bugs - For - similear experience - read this

Wow, Doris,

That is eye openning and scary! It seems prudent to buy from a reputable company and pay more now. Thanks for the insight!!

Love and light,

From: Doris Kennedy <kean2465@...>"bird mites " <bird mites >Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 2:07 PMSubject: Re: Lint Bugs - For - similear experience - read this

, when I was under seige so badly last year, I spent all my money on cheap disposable clothing , bed sheets, fleece blankets etc. shopped at Walmart, found that there are certain types of fleece that almost disintegrate in the washer and dryer. Lint balls all over.....was such a mess, I would just throw them out. The floor was covered with particles.

Then I found that China imports tons and tons of refuse of all kinds from us - along with technology gleaned from scientists worldwide. The Chinese are now sorting, processing and recycling parts of our garbage for manufacturing various products which they export again to the world for a price we cannot find anywhere besides Walmart.

Surely their process of recyling is less stringent than our country would allow.

However, it is our technology, our scientists and researchers which the Chinese pay very highly for - a sort of 'brain drain'.

I know many many people who have been offered huge salaries and benefits to go to China to set up factories for various manufacturing with benefits and salaries are unmatched anywhere.

The lure may include a private education for their children plus an opportunity for the children to learn a new language, become acquainted with another culture all while living in the lap of luxury included in the 3 year contract.

Once we teach the Chinese this technology, they continue on their own......

China has outsmarted us at every level.

When the contract is up, the Americans return to the USA ready to retire....and the average income Americans re-purchase this Chinese crap product (our very own garbage recycled into a lovely ,cheap fleece blanket or jacket etc.).

They call it "Trash Trade" it comes in from all over the world, but lately they are getting fussy as there is garbage more profitable than newspapers and other junk to make products with.

From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>bird mites Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 10:20 AMSubject: Lint Bugs!

I want to share a most alarming experience. When I was in Lakeland, Florida, I went shopping at the local Walmart and bought 6 warm shirts. Two were waffle shirts, two were polo shirts, and two were sweat shirts that I did not realize had a fleese lining. I put all of them in the washer with Lysol and was very surprised when I opened the washer when finished. About 2 cups of lint covered everything! I suspected the fleese lined sweatshirts, so I took them out and put them in the dryer to see if the lint would come off while I rewashed the others. When dry, I put them in a trash bag, as they were still covered, and dried the other shirts. I took one out at the end of the cycle and took a lint roller to it. I was seeing what I had seen almost two years ago when this all started.....towers of lint in white but looking gray when removed by the lint roller. Those 1/2 inch size gray/blue with some other colored fibers lint bugs that

Aandraya or Kajay identified kept falling to the floor from the clothing as I inspected them. The lint was tenacious as it seemed to cling strongly to the material. I turned everything inside out after rolling and was aghaust to see the inside covered as badly. I threw everything in the garbage. I took the lint trap, which was covered in gray towers, and set it in the bathroom sink and rinsed. Nothing came off. I sprayed it with Tilex Mold and Mildew cleaner and left to start cleaning the grid that leads to the lint tray one hole at a time. Lots came out. I returned to the bathroom after about 15 minutes and not a bit of lint in sight! Not even in the sink! That tells me this is a fugus or mold of somekind. I rinsed the tray and sprayed it again and went back to finish the vent. Then I washed the entire drum and door of the dryer with vinegar and put an old cotton shirt in to dry so that it might collect anything I missed. I cleaned it again this

morning and am washing again. Note: Is this what happened in the beginning? Did I purchase something that infected my dryer. Yes, the 5 bird's nest were in the outtake vent, but what if the introduction of this mold/fungus coxed the mites etc, to enter into the dryer and thus me? Another observation.........Remember I said there seemed to be a 3 month rhythm? Well, I can't tell if it is 10 weeks or 14 weeks, somewhere in there stuff surfaces and then tries to set up a lesion on my skin. Hard to tell the exact time as once it hits the surface, a lump could take weeks to open and then weeks before healing starts. Never the less, 3 months is about average for panic activity to occur. I looked up how long it takes the dermas to reach the surface.It takes 48 days for a dermas cell to become an epidermas cell. That is roughly 7 weeks. I now realize how these encapsulated fungus balls get to the surface. Like popcorn, the rising cells randomly push

the capsuls. I had been on the Intraconazole for 10 weeks when a new crop of capsules hit the surface. Difference is, they are tiny now, don't cause lesions, and heal away in about a week or two. I feel less and less of them under my skin, so I expect the medicine is stopping the production as the remaining offenders are still exiting my skin. I can tell you exactly where a small slit is going to appear in the future as the offender exits. This being the case, the very long time one must be on internals is explained. Fungus/mold encased is protected from medication until hitting the surface. Then surface remedys help in the fight. What do you folks think?Love and light,

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Hi

Wow ! Good work '' Sherlock'' the is a great hunch.. I use to fet bit

bad at walmart & see many people with many sores on their skin shopping ,

especially on the back of their neck , sound familair ?

I boil all new clothes for 3 hrs in a 6 gallon steamer pot with 2 bricks on the

clothes to hold them down & 2 clorox bottle of water to keep the lid down .. It

is so sure . .. For washing in the machine Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry

Detergent , my clothes seem ok. I haven't used a dryer in 6 years .. I hand

dryein a sterioe bathroom or closet drenched in Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry

Detergent & or borax & dusted with baking soda like a snow storm . . ...

Would you let me know how you are doing & how the internals are helping after

1-2 months ..

Thanks for all you posts

God bless you ,

Bill

On Mon Oct 24th, 2011 8:30 PM EDT Doris Kennedy wrote:>>>>From: Benton

<sarahbenton48@...>> " bird mites "

<bird mites >>Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 6:10 PM>Subject:

Re: Lint Bugs - For - similear experience - read this>>>

>Wow, Doris,> That is eye openning and scary! It seems prudent to buy from a

reputable company and pay more now. Thanks for the insight!!>Love and

light,>>>From: Doris Kennedy <kean2465@...>>To:

" bird mites " <bird mites >>Sent: Sunday,

October 23, 2011 2:07 PM>Subject: Re: Lint Bugs - For -

similear experience - read this>>> >, when I was under seige so badly

last year, I spent all my money on cheap disposable clothing , bed sheets,

fleece blankets etc. shopped at Walmart, found that there are certain types

of fleece that almost disintegrate in the washer and dryer. Lint balls all

over.....was such a mess, I would just throw them out. The floor was covered

with particles. > > Then I found that China imports tons and tons of refuse of

all kinds from us - along with technology gleaned from scientists worldwide.

The Chinese are now sorting, processing and recycling parts of our garbage for

manufacturing various products which they export again to the world for a price

we cannot find anywhere besides Walmart.> >Surely their process of recyling is

less stringent than our country would allow. > >However, it is our technology,

our scientists and researchers which the Chinese pay very highly for - a sort of

'brain drain'. > >I know many many people who have been offered huge salaries

and benefits to go to China to set up factories for various manufacturing with

benefits and salaries are unmatched anywhere.> The lure may include a private

education for their children plus an opportunity for the children to learn a new

language,

become acquainted with another culture all while living in the lap of luxury

included in the 3 year contract.>Once we teach the Chinese this technology, they

continue on their own......> >China has outsmarted us at every level. > >When

the contract is up, the Americans return to the USA ready to retire....and the

average income Americans re-purchase this Chinese crap product (our very own

garbage recycled into a lovely ,cheap fleece blanket or jacket etc.).> > > >

They call it " Trash Trade " it comes in from all over the world, but lately they

are getting fussy as there is garbage more profitable than newspapers and other

junk to make products with.> >>>>From: Benton

<sarahbenton48@...>>bird mites >Sent: Sunday, October

23, 2011 10:20 AM>Subject: Lint Bugs!>>> >I want to share a most

alarming experience. When I was in Lakeland, Florida, I went shopping at the

local Walmart and bought 6 warm shirts. Two

were waffle shirts, two were polo shirts, and two were sweat shirts that I did

not realize had a fleese lining. I put all of them in the washer with Lysol and

was very surprised when I opened the washer when finished. About 2 cups of lint

covered everything! I suspected the fleese lined sweatshirts, so I took them out

and put them in the dryer to see if the lint would come off while I rewashed the

others. When dry, I put them in a trash bag, as they were still covered, and

dried the other shirts. I took one out at the end of the cycle and took a lint

roller to it. I was seeing what I had seen almost two years ago when this all

started.....towers of lint in white but looking gray when removed by the lint

roller. Those 1/2 inch size gray/blue with some other colored fibers lint bugs

that Aandraya or Kajay> identified kept falling to the floor from the clothing

as I inspected them. The lint was tenacious as it seemed to cling strongly to

the material. I

turned everything inside out after rolling and was aghaust to see the inside

covered as badly. I threw everything in the garbage. I took the lint trap, which

was covered in gray towers, and set it in the bathroom sink and rinsed. Nothing

came off. I sprayed it with Tilex Mold and Mildew cleaner and left to start

cleaning the grid that leads to the lint tray one hole at a time. Lots came out.

I returned to the bathroom after about 15 minutes and not a bit of lint in

sight! Not even in the sink! That tells me this is a fugus or mold of somekind.

I rinsed the tray and sprayed it again and went back to finish the vent. Then I

washed the entire drum and door of the dryer with vinegar and put an old cotton

shirt in to dry so that it might collect anything I missed. I cleaned it again

this morning and am washing> again. Note: Is this what happened in the

beginning? Did I purchase something that infected my dryer. Yes, the 5 bird's

nest were in the outtake

vent, but what if the introduction of this mold/fungus coxed the mites etc, to

enter into the dryer and thus me? >Another observation.........>Remember I said

there seemed to be a 3 month rhythm? Well, I can't tell if it is 10 weeks or 14

weeks, somewhere in there stuff surfaces and then tries to set up a lesion on my

skin. Hard to tell the exact time as once it hits the surface, a lump could take

weeks to open and then weeks before healing starts. Never the less, 3 months is

about average for panic activity to occur. I looked up how long it takes the

dermas to reach the surface.>It takes 48 days for a dermas cell to become an

epidermas cell. That is roughly 7 weeks. I now realize how these encapsulated

fungus balls get to the surface. Like popcorn, the rising cells randomly push

the capsuls. I had been on the Intraconazole for 10 weeks when a new crop of

capsules hit the surface. Difference is, they are tiny now, don't cause lesions,

and heal away in

about a week or two. I feel less and less of them under my skin, so I expect

the medicine is stopping the production as the remaining offenders are still

exiting my skin. I can tell you exactly where a small slit is going to appear in

the future as the offender exits. This being the case, the very long time one

must be on internals is explained. Fungus/mold encased is protected from

medication until hitting the surface. Then surface remedys help in the fight.

What do you folks think?>Love and light,> >>>>>>

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Hi Bill!

Thanks, all good advice. My internals are doing very well. The Dr. put me on acyclovir and Intraconazole. I am also taking Bactrim and I think the Bactrim is jumping in to help speed things up. Let me define, "lesion" here. I haven't had a large lesion in three months (a dime size or larger which was the norm at one time.). I get a spot where a tiny plastic capsule is coming out, but they tend to heal quickly. I can literally see the areas that are still cleaning out as they are either white or somewhat red in background. They get smaller by the week. That last attack of bugs came with the storage unit trip, the car reinfested with fungus, and the 3 month rhythm of fungal exit that seems to occur. I finally threw in the towel and used animal ear drops in my ears. Very effective. I used Ilum Ear Drops

bought online. I think the ears and scalp are the hardest to do as they are very hard to clean. I also believe the bugs try to cultivate the environment to continue their presence. Have you ever done any internals, Bill? Might you consider them if you are still being bothered?

Love and light,

From: Doe <doe1769@...>bird mites Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 9:14 PMSubject: Re: Lint Bugs - garbage to China, "Trash Trade"I

Hi Wow ! Good work '' Sherlock'' the is a great hunch.. I use to fet bit bad at walmart & see many people with many sores on their skin shopping , especially on the back of their neck , sound familair ? I boil all new clothes for 3 hrs in a 6 gallon steamer pot with 2 bricks on the clothes to hold them down & 2 clorox bottle of water to keep the lid down .. It is so sure . .. For washing in the machine Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent , my clothes seem ok. I haven't used a dryer in 6 years .. I hand dryein a sterioe bathroom or closet drenched in Arm & Hammer Powdered Laundry Detergent & or borax & dusted with baking soda like a snow storm . . ...Would you let me know how you are doing & how the internals are helping after 1-2 months .. Thanks for all you posts God bless you , BillOn Mon Oct 24th, 2011 8:30 PM EDT Doris Kennedy

wrote:>>>>From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>>"bird mites " <bird mites >>Sent: Monday, October 24, 2011 6:10 PM>Subject: Re: Lint Bugs - For - similear experience - read this>>> >Wow, Doris,> That is eye openning and scary! It seems prudent to buy from a reputable company and pay more now. Thanks for the insight!!>Love and light,>>>From: Doris Kennedy <kean2465@...>>"bird mites " <bird mites >>Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 2:07 PM>Subject: Re: Lint Bugs - For - similear experience - read this>>> >, when I was under seige so badly last year, I spent all my money on cheap disposable clothing , bed sheets, fleece blankets etc. shopped at Walmart, found that there are certain types of fleece that almost disintegrate in the washer and dryer. Lint balls allover.....was such a mess, I would just throw them out. The floor was covered with particles. > > Then I found that China imports tons and tons of refuse

of all kinds from us - along with technology gleaned from scientists worldwide. The Chinese are now sorting, processing and recycling parts of our garbage for manufacturing various products which they export again to the world for a price we cannot find anywhere besides Walmart.> >Surely their process of recyling is less stringent than our country would allow. > >However, it is our technology, our scientists and researchers which the Chinese pay very highly for - a sort of 'brain drain'. > >I know many many people who have been offered huge salaries and benefits to go to China to set up factories for various manufacturing with benefits and salaries are unmatched anywhere.> The lure may include a private education for their children plus an opportunity for the children to learn a new language,become acquainted with another culture all while living in the lap of luxury included in the 3 year contract.>Once we teach the Chinese

this technology, they continue on their own......> >China has outsmarted us at every level. > >When the contract is up, the Americans return to the USA ready to retire....and the average income Americans re-purchase this Chinese crap product (our very own garbage recycled into a lovely ,cheap fleece blanket or jacket etc.).> > > > They call it "Trash Trade" it comes in from all over the world, but lately they are getting fussy as there is garbage more profitable than newspapers and other junk to make products with.> >>>>From: Benton <sarahbenton48@...>>bird mites >Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 10:20 AM>Subject:

Lint Bugs!>>> >I want to share a most alarming experience. When I was in Lakeland, Florida, I went shopping at the local Walmart and bought 6 warm shirts. Twowere waffle shirts, two were polo shirts, and two were sweat shirts that I did not realize had a fleese lining. I put all of them in the washer with Lysol and was very surprised when I opened the washer when finished. About 2 cups of lint covered everything! I suspected the fleese lined sweatshirts, so I took them out and put them in the dryer to see if the lint would come off while I rewashed the others. When dry, I put them in a trash bag, as they were still covered, and dried the other shirts. I took one out at the end of the cycle and took a lint roller to it. I was seeing what I had seen almost two years ago when this all started.....towers of lint in white but looking gray when removed by the lint roller. Those 1/2 inch size gray/blue with some other colored fibers lint bugs

that Aandraya or Kajay> identified kept falling to the floor from the clothing as I inspected them. The lint was tenacious as it seemed to cling strongly to the material. Iturned everything inside out after rolling and was aghaust to see the inside covered as badly. I threw everything in the garbage. I took the lint trap, which was covered in gray towers, and set it in the bathroom sink and rinsed. Nothing came off. I sprayed it with Tilex Mold and Mildew cleaner and left to start cleaning the grid that leads to the lint tray one hole at a time. Lots came out. I returned to the bathroom after about 15 minutes and not a bit of lint in sight! Not even in the sink! That tells me this is a fugus or mold of somekind. I rinsed the tray and sprayed it again and went back to finish the vent. Then I washed the entire drum and door of the dryer with vinegar and put an old cotton shirt in to dry so that it might collect anything I missed. I cleaned it again

this morning and am washing> again. Note: Is this what happened in the beginning? Did I purchase something that infected my dryer. Yes, the 5 bird's nest were in the outtakevent, but what if the introduction of this mold/fungus coxed the mites etc, to enter into the dryer and thus me? >Another observation.........>Remember I said there seemed to be a 3 month rhythm? Well, I can't tell if it is 10 weeks or 14 weeks, somewhere in there stuff surfaces and then tries to set up a lesion on my skin. Hard to tell the exact time as once it hits the surface, a lump could take weeks to open and then weeks before healing starts. Never the less, 3 months is about average for panic activity to occur. I looked up how long it takes the dermas to reach the surface.>It takes 48 days for a dermas cell to become an epidermas cell. That is roughly 7 weeks. I now realize how these encapsulated fungus balls get to the surface. Like popcorn, the rising cells

randomly push the capsuls. I had been on the Intraconazole for 10 weeks when a new crop of capsules hit the surface. Difference is, they are tiny now, don't cause lesions, and heal away inabout a week or two. I feel less and less of them under my skin, so I expect the medicine is stopping the production as the remaining offenders are still exiting my skin. I can tell you exactly where a small slit is going to appear in the future as the offender exits. This being the case, the very long time one must be on internals is explained. Fungus/mold encased is protected from medication until hitting the surface. Then surface remedys help in the fight. What do you folks think?>Love and light,> >>>>>>

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