Morgellons Disease - Bond Albedo Reflective Surface


Morgellons Disease - Bond Albedo Reflective Surface This material was debrided from a Morgellons lesion on my left arm. It’s surface albedo is so high, it was visible to the naked eye. It is seen here at magnification 100-250x. Also note the full spectrum of luminance. During the last 18 months of solid observation and study, this characteristic has been determined to be universal to all material related to this parasitic disease. This holds true whether it is engorged with blood and tissue, or is collected completely pure. The latter circumstance allows this material to very easily be mistaken for water. The two key features distinguishing it from our most vital of polar molecules is its appearance being slightly glossy, similar to silicon or jojoba oil, and that it remains unevaporated long after normal conditions would require. When it is engorged with blood and tissue, it reflects this near blinding rainbow of colors, tending towards the primary colors. As it is both tesseract and highly motile, sharpening the focus of the microscope is a lesson in subjectivity. Music Credits: Secret (Flashback) [ABGT359] - Andrew Bayer Remix. Above & Beyond Presents: OceanLab, Andrew Bayer

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