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 PROJECT FMM  Fiber, Meteorite & Morgellons
 PHASE IA  
			Initial Examination of Several Dozen Samples
 March 29, 2007
 Principal Researcher Dr. Hildegarde Staninger, RIET-1
 INTEGRATIVE HEALTH INTERNATIONAL, LLC
 12235 Centralia Street, Lakewood, CA 90715
 Tel: 562-402-7300 Fax: 562-402-7308 Direct: 213-382-2786
 Project Contract Labs: AMDL, Inc., ACS, Inc., MIT, and Lambda 
			Solutions, Inc.
 
 
 PHASE IA Samples from Sept. 1, 2006.
 Results Received February 5, 2007
 Subject Samples of Unknown Fibers Collected form Many Sources and 
			Delivered to Laboratory.
 Report of: Examination, Microscopic Measurements and Spectrographic 
			Analysis of Several Dozen Fibers Sent from IHI, LLC, Lakewood, CA.
 
 
			INTRODUCTION
 
 Several batches of unknown suspect fibers were sent to the 
			laboratory over a period of several weeks. We were asked to examine 
			them, study them microscopically, determine some physical 
			properties, and run elemental analysis by energy dispersive 
			spectroscopy (EDS) and chemical groups by Fourier transform 
			infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Also some samples would be 
			analyzed by Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy (FT-Raman).
 
 Laboratory personnel would also compare the fibers with some other
			nanofibers reported to be carbon-silicon fibers with 
			photo-luminescent and other properties.
 
 NOTE: All Samples were compared to the "Goldenhead" as found by Dr.
			Rahim Karjoo and Dr. Hildegarde Staninger (October 28, 
			2006) and a fiber that was identified as High Density 
			Polyethylene Fiber (HDPE).
 
 
			  
			RESULTS
 
				
					
					1) Visually a few of the fibers 
					resembled the carbon-silicon fibers previously studied by 
					Integrative Health International, LLC. 2) Close-up photos and photomicrographs (1,000 x) were taken 
					of most samples.
 3) Many strange shapes and lumps were seen and some could 
					not be identified.
 4) Identification of the photomicrographs were identified to 
					contain a "foreign fiber" or not. These fibers were then 
					selected for further testing and melting points.
 5) A FTIR spectrum of one spot on the fiber indicated the 
					presence of high density polyethylene fiber plus a trace of 
					another material (brown gel).
 6) EDS and Raman results will be discussed in Phase II and 
					Phase III of this report.
 
			
 SUMMARY
 
 The fibers identified, gel material, and gel shaped materials had no 
			cellular integrity with no eukaryotic cells. The materials 
			identified in the fibers were of a manufactured 
			
			nano technology to 
			form a specific structure with an undetermined function. The 
			chemical composition of fibers that had EDS and Raman did not match 
			the chemical composition of the human body nor were they any part of 
			the human body (nails, hair, skin, nerves, etc.).
 
 Special features as identified by Los Angeles County Fire 
			Department, Los Angeles, CA personnel are the following: 1) skin 
			melts or burns at above 165 degrees F; 2) fibers from a human body 
			that do not melt at 1,400 degrees F or above 165 degrees are not 
			made of human cells; and 3) human tissue does not secrete gels nor 
			would they be of known human cellular composition that melt above 
			300 degrees C (i.e. approximately over 600 degrees F).
 
 All samples that did have a fiber that matched nanotechnology as 
			compared to the original "Goldenhead" was identified as a "Morgellon 
			Like Fiber":
 
				
					
					1) discarded Morgellon Goldenhead 
					2) fully formed Morgellon Goldenhead 
					3) deteriorating Morgellon Goldenhead 
			
			The 
			structured material/fibers identified were ones that would have 
			properties to self assemble, enlarge, and/or fold/expand. They were 
			identified as nanotechnology (man-made)1 and were not identified in 
			any way to be composed of eukaryotic cells, animal, plant, nor 
			composed of any live biological form.  
			  
			Some specimens had "biological 
			artificial" appearances that are known as artificial life or 
			pseudo-life forms. These types of artificial life forms are known to 
			use DNA/RNA/siRNA or sRNA plasmid templates of viruses, 
			microorganisms, animal/plant proteins and/or enzymes to build the 
			artificial technology structural form at nano level. Furthermore, 
			they are not limited to only these referenced life forms plasmids, 
			enzymes, and/or proteins. 
 Dr. Hildegarde Staninger
 
			RIET-1, Principal Investigator, IHI, LLC 
			Dept. Research & Dev. 
			Industrial Toxicologist/IH & Doctor of Integrative Medicine
 
			Footnotes
 
				
				1 - Man-Made means not made by 
				nature or found in nature -
				
				Morgellons Photos, Special Program #6, 
				Page Three of Five 
			L/N 12938/1
 (See Phase III B for 
			detail)
 
 
  
			VARIETY
 
 
			
			 
			
 
			L/N 12938/2
 
  
			12939/2
 
 
  
 
			  
			L/N 12938/3 
			  
			
			 
			SLIDE No 12
 
			
  
 
 
			SEM/EDS Elemental Spectrum(Image Scanned at 100X  
			missing from online file)
 
 
				
					
						| 
							
								| 
								Atomic % | 
								 Conc | 
								  | 
								  |  
								| 
								 Na | 
								 Ka | 
								16.145   | 
								12.273 wt.%  |  
								| 
								 Al | 
								Ka | 
								18.274  | 
								 16.304 |  
								| 
								 P | 
								 Ka | 
								18.961  | 
								 19.420 |  
								| 
								 S | 
								 Ka | 
								  33.403 | 
								 35.419 |  
								| 
								 Cl | 
								 Ka | 
								 6.098 | 
								 7.149 |  
								| 
								 Ca | 
								 Ka | 
								7.120  | 
								 9.435 |  
								| 
								  | 
								  | 
								 100.00 | 
								 100.000 wt% |  |  
			
 
			L/N 12938/4 
			
  
			
  (No Data)
 
 
 L/N 12938/5
 
 
  
			  
			  
			CALLUSNegative for specific fiber configuration.
 L/N 12938/6
 Morgellons Tissue Samples in Alcohol
 New lesion on left breast. Many particles were of gelatinous glowing 
			blood.
 Fiber samples including striated strands.
 
 
			
			 (No data)
 
 
			  
			L/N 12938/6 
			Morgellons Tissue Samples in AlcoholNew lesion on left breast. Many particles were of gelatinous glowing 
			blood.
 Fiber samples including striated strands. One particle
 
			
  
 L/N 12938/7 - PR FRESS (Meteorite) See Phase III  B Report for 
			detail
 
 L/N 12938-B1 thru L/N 12938-B10 - Ten more specimens were examined,
 photographed and found negative for specific fiber configuration.
 
 
			PROJECT FMM  PHASE I-B
 (Fibers, Meteorite & Morgellons)
 
			PROJECT FMM (FIBER, METEORITE & MORGELLONS) 
			Phase I - B Identification of High 
			Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Fiber  
			from "BB" a patient at IntroCell, 
			Pensacola, FL. Specimen collected by a Health AdvocateSamples From September 1, 2006
 
 
    
			  
			
			 
 
			  
			SAMPLES FROM "BB", 8-14-06  Caution:
			Biohazard Threat. Not sure (if there's fiber) but it fell off of her 
			leg
 
			
  
  
			
			 
			
 
			L/N 12938A  FT-IR Spectral Overlay 
			
  
			  
			
			 
			  
			L/N 12938-1 (square slides) for 
			comparison  
			
 
  
			L/N 12938-3 for comparison
 
			
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 PROJECT FMM (FIBER, METEORITE & MORGELLONS)
 PHASE I-B 
			 High Density Polyethylene, & Further Analyses
 Principal Researcher: Dr. 
			Hildegarde Staninger, RIET-1
 Saturday, September 1, 2006
 INTEGRATIVE HEALTH INTERNATIONAL, LLC
 12235 Centralia Street, Lakewood, CA 90715
 Tel: 562-402-7300 Fax: 562-402-7308 Direct: 213-382-2786
 Project Contract Labs: AMDL, Inc., ACS, Inc., MIT, and Lambda 
			Solutions, Inc.
 
 PHASE I (Part B) Samples from Sept. 1, 2007.
 Results Received: February 5, 2007
 Subject: Samples of Unknown Fibers Collected form Many Sources and 
			Delivered to Laboratory.
 Report of: Examination, Microscopic Measurements and Spectrographic 
			Analysis of
 Several Dozen Fibers Sent from IHI, LLC, Lakewood, CA.
 
 
 
			INTRODUCTION
 
 Several batches of unknown suspect fibers were sent to the 
			laboratory over a period of several weeks. We were asked to examine 
			them, study them microscopically, determine some physical 
			properties, and run elemental analysis by energy dispersive 
			spectroscopy (EDS) and chemical groups by Fourier transform infrared 
			spectroscopy (FTIR). Also some samples would be analyzed by 
			Fourier 
			transform Raman spectroscopy (FT-Raman).
 
 Laboratory personnel would also compare the fibers with some other 
			nano-fibers reported to be carbon-silicon fibers with 
			photoluminescent and other properties.
 
 NOTE: All Samples were compared to the "Goldenhead" as found by Dr. 
			Rahim Karjoo and Dr. Hildegarde Staninger (October 28, 2006) and a 
			fiber that was identified as High Density Polyethylene Fiber (HDPE).
 
 The following results specifically address the tests performed on 
			the High Density Poly-ethylene (HDPE) fiber from a patient of Dr. 
			Staninger's whom she consulted with at IntroCell, LLC, Pensacola, 
			FL. The specimen sample was from a piece of skin that fell from "BB's" 
			foot Sample No. 12938-A. Sample No. 12938-1 and 12938-3 will be 
			addressed for SEM/EDS data.
 
 
			  
			RESULTS
 
				
					
					1) Visually a few of the fibers 
					resembled the carbon-silicon fibers previously studied by 
					Integrative Health International, LLC. 2) Close-up photos and photomicrographs (1,000 x) show the 
					pink fiber to the left of picture of Sample No. 12938-A.
 3) A FTIR spectrum of one spot on the fiber indicated the 
					presence of high density polyethylene fiber plus a trace of 
					another material (brown gel). Fiber size 0.8 um and a 
					melting point of 115 degrees C.
 4) SEMS/EDS results show various concentrations as stated 
					below
 
			Sample Number 12938, % composition 
			  
				
					
						| 
							
								| 
									
									
										
											| 
											A | 
											 1 | 
											3  |   |  
											| 
											
											 Element Found | 
											 "BB" | 
											
											Square Slides | 
											JS |  
											| 
											Sodium 
											(Na) | 
											- | 
											3.510 | 
											16.304 |  
											| 
											Aluminum 
											(Al) | 
											- | 
											18.961  | 
											 19.420 |  
											| 
											Sulfur 
											(S) | 
											- | 
											72.331 | 
											 35.419 |  
											| 
											Chloride 
											(Cl)  | 
											- | 
											12.075 | 
											7.149 |  
											| 
											 Ca | 
											- | 
											7.120  | 
											 9.435 |  
											| 
											 Copper 
											(Cu) | 
											 - | 
											1.990 | 
											- |  
											| 
											 Calcium 
											(Ca) | 
											 - | 
											 0.980 | 
											  9.435 |  
											| 
											
											 Phosphorous (P) | 
											-  | 
											 - | 
											 19.420  |  
											| 
											 Carbon, 
											C | 
											yes  | 
											 yes | 
											 yes |  
											| 
											 Oxygen 
											(O) | 
											yes  | 
											 yes | 
											 yes |  
											| 
											HDPE, 
											fiber  | 
											yes  | 
											
											 carbon/silica | 
											No  |  
											| 
											 Melting 
											Point, oC | 
											 115 | 
											 None 
											Stated | 
											 None 
											Stated |  |  |  
			
 SUMMARY
 
 The fibers identified, gel material, and gel shaped materials had no 
			cellular integrity with no eukaryotic cells. The materials 
			identified in the fibers were of a manufactured nano-technology to 
			form a specific structure with an undetermined function. The 
			chemical composition of fibers that had EDS and Raman did not match 
			the chemical composition of the human body nor were they any part of 
			the human body (nails, hair, skin, nerves, etc.).
 
 Special features as identified by Los Angeles County Fire 
			Department, Los Angeles, CA personnel are the following 1) skin 
			melts or burns at above 165 degrees F; 2) fibers from a human body 
			that do not melt at 1,400 degrees F or above 165 F degrees are not 
			made of human cells; and 3) human tissue does not secrete gels nor 
			would they be of known human cellular composition that melt above 
			300 degrees C (i.e. approximately over 600 degrees F).
 
				
				
				Sample 12938-A "BB" 
 The specimen shows carbon and oxygen present with the EDS test. 
				The other elements were to minimal to be detected. The specimen 
				was tested with Raman Test and found to be High Density 
				Polyethylene Fiber (HDPE) with a trace of another compound. The 
				other compounds have not been identified. Its Melting Point is 
				115 degrees C with a 0.8 um length.
 
 
				
				Sample 12938-1 "Square Slides"
				
 The specimen had no calcium present but did have high amount of 
				sulfur with trace copper. It did contain sodium, aluminum, and 
				chloride. These are all used as a battery or catalyst in 
				creating a battery similar to the Edison Cell or Lead Cell. 
				Edison cell type batteries utilize iron, potassium hydroxide, 
				and nickel oxide, while a lead cell type uses
 
 Lead, lead oxide, lead sulfate and hydrogen sulfate. Note copper 
				in this sample. A compound known as chalcopyrite, CuFeS2 is 
				roasted in an air process to create copper sulfate, iron oxide 
				and sulfuric acid. When sand (silicon dioxide, SiO2) is added a 
				low melting point occurs and produces iron silicate. Copper is 
				very oxidative with various stages, but in its cupric copper 
				stage a blue color is obtained when it is contained within 4 to 
				5 water molecules (CuSO4 . 5H2O. The blue color of this solid is 
				due to the Cu+2 ion hydrated by four of the five water molecules 
				in a surrounding square planner arrangement.
 
 
				
				Specimen 12938-3 "JS" 
 JS has submitted previous samples and did have the "Goldenhead" 
				identified in her samples with a melting point of above 1400 
				degrees F by Toxicological Pathology studies of Dr. Hildegarde 
				Staninger and Dr. Rahim Karjoo.
 
 Sodium is present with significant aluminum, phosphorous and 
				primarily sulfur. Chloride is present with calcium. Calcium was 
				not present in 12938-1, while copper was present.
 
 Sulfur was 35.419 % in this specimen and 72.331 % in Sample No. 
				12938-1 ("Square Slides"). All of the transitional elements and 
				other halogens are reactive or establish various valence stages 
				when exposed to water. It is believed that these elements using 
				the bio terrain they are in as their resource for building 
				materials utilize various to develop into various fibers and 
				other artificial nano life forms. It is very important to note 
				any amount of cupric ion is toxic to lower organisms, so it is 
				used to suppress the growth of algae in ponds and fungi and 
				molds on vines. Bordeux mixture used to spray grapes and 
				potatoes is made of copper sulfate and lime.
 
 Calcium carbonate (which has been made into double walled nano 
				tubes with carbon), CaO3, decomposed upon heating to form carbon 
				dioxide gas, CO2 and calcium oxide (lime), CaO: + under a vacuum 
				at 800 degrees F. If not done under a vacuum other compounds can 
				from such as methane, oxygen, carbon dioxide and water. It may 
				be noted that in ALL of the samples (ChemTrail, 12938-A, and -1) 
				any sample with calcium and oxygen may have originally been 
				calcium carbonate and lime. The samples with copper, sulfur, 
				calcium and oxygen may have been similar compounds such as 
				Bordeux mixture but at a nano-scale level. These statements are 
				based on the data received and history of a burning glass needle 
				injection feeling by some Morgellon individuals.
 
			A future question would be what is 
			keeping these nano-materials at equilibrium and what is their life 
			expectancy under "normal" and "varying" conditions.  
			  
			Dr. Hildegarde 
			Staninger 
			RIET-1, Principal Investigator, IHI, LLC Dept. Research & 
			Dev. Industrial Toxicologist/IH & Doctor of Integrative Medicine 
 
 
			Footnotes
 
				
					
					1 Man-Made means not made by 
					nature or found in nature.  
 
				
				Silica Nanotubes Based on 
				Needle-like Calcium Carbonate: Fabrication and Immobilization 
				for Glucose Oxidase, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 46 (2), 459 -463, 
				2007. 10.1021/ie060935+ S0888-5885(06)00935-3,
				
				
				http://pubs.acs.org/cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/iecred/2007/46/i02/abs/ie060935+.html 
				Web Release Date: December 15, 2006, Copyright © 2006 American 
				Chemical Society
 
 
				
				Nanocyl 9000 Series Datasheet, High Density Polyethylene Nanocomposite Powder
				
				
				http://www.nanocyl.com/ecommerce/pdf/tech2.pdf
 
			
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 PROJECT FMM (FIBER, METEORITE & MORGELLONS)
 PHASE II - 
			CHEMTRAIL FALLOUT
 Principal Researcher Dr. 
			Hildegarde Staninger, RIET-1
 Saturday, March 27, 2007
 INTEGRATIVE HEALTH INTERNATIONAL, LLC
 12235 Centralia Street, Lakewood, CA 90715
 Tel: 562-402-7300 Fax: 562-402-7308 Direct: 213-382-2786
 Project Contract Labs: AMDL, Inc., ACS, Inc., MIT, and Lambda 
			Solutions, Inc.
 
 PHASE II Samples from January 8, 2007
 Results Received March 20, 2007
 Subject: Three Samples of Unknown Suspect Fibers Delivered to 
			Laboratory.
 Report of: Visual and Microscopic Examination and Spectrographic 
			Analysis of Suspect
 Fibers Collected by Integrative Health International, LLC.
 
 
 
			INTRODUCTION
 
 Phase II consists of a second batch of unknown suspect fibers were 
			sent to the laboratory. They were asked to examine them, study them 
			microscopically, take photomicrographs, and to determine some 
			physical properties, and to run elemental analysis by energy 
			dispersive spectroscopy (EDS).
 
			  
			
			They would also compare their 
			properties with those of other fibers such as nano-fibers, nano-tubes, 
			carbon-silicon nano-wires, meteroritic particles, 
			
			Morgellons and 
			carbon-silicon fibers. 
 
			  
			RESULTS
 
				
				
				The samples were a collection of 
				three specimens collected by an individual in Texas. These 
				specimens were falling from the sky after a Chemtrail spraying 
				in the area. The specimens streamed from the sky like spider 
				webs and landed on the plants, grass and back yard of the 
				individual. A stick was used by the individual to collect the 
				specimens. They were then placed in a plastic ziplock bag and 
				saved for future analysis. These specimens were submitted to IHI, 
				LLC for analysis under Project: FMM. The specimens received 
				appeared to be like a clump of 3 white spider webs or white 
				cotton candy. Meteorite fibers findings reported in Phase III of 
				PROJECT: FMM. 
 
				
				These fiber samples resemble some of 
				the previously submitted fibers but not the Morgellon's "Goldenhead", 
				which we will call a primary reference figure. They do resemble 
				a Morgellon's "Goldenhead" that is either 1) not fully 
				developed; 2) being discarded or 3) deteriorating. Note the 
				shape and the SEMs picture of the standard silicon based 
				nanotube/wire that has the "memory" shape of a tongue that is 
				bent down/up (due to position of reference). 
 
				
				EDS data for the three fiber samples 
				show the presence of six elements: sodium, aluminum, phosphorus, 
				calcium, sulfur and chlorine, which could be due to natural 
				mineral fibers. Further testing by Raman in Phase III shows they 
				were nanotechnology (man-made structures). 
 
				
				EDS data does have carbon and oxygen 
				present for all samples. The carbon and oxygen was taken out of 
				the total percent composition so a total percentage of trace 
				elements could be identified. The elements identified were 
				transitional elements. Transitional elements are known for their 
				high magnetism and valence charge. They are used in making 
				electro-magnetic batteries. (Further discussion of batteries in 
				separate document.) 
 
				
				Sample 13263-1 has within its 
				nanotube an outline of a pre-Morgellon like structure known as "Goldenhead". 
				Note the extremely high amount of calcium 69.994%, sulfur 1.517 
				%, chlorine 18.129%, potassium 5.559% and iron 4.801%, and NO 
				silica. Note the outline of a "Goldenhead" with distinct 
				features of a muzzle like a wolf at 3 o'clock. SEM is at 1,500x 
				and scale of 20 microns. 
 
				
				Sample 13263-2 (no SEM picture). 
				Note the extremely high amount of potassium 30.222%, calcium 
				12.905%, iron 18.442%, sulfur 11.117%, chlorine 21.567% and 
				silica 5.767%. A general question of these EDS data as compared 
				to Sample 13263-1 is that the calcium makes the nanotube, thus 
				when it breaks down by the surrounding bio terrain, it will 
				produce a carbon-silica nanowire or a silica wire. 
 
				
				Sample 13263-3 (no SEM picture). 
				Note the extremely high amount of iron 41.515%, silica 12.999, 
				sulfur 8.791%, chlorine 16.403%, potassium 13.406% and calcium 
				6.885%. If silica percentage rising 12.999% as compared to 
				Sample 13263-1 then a more defined carbon-silica or silica wire 
				is being formed. The high value of iron 41.515%, sulfur, 
				chloride, potassium in the presence of oxygen to form iron 
				oxides and other transitional oxides/ -OH an electro-magnetic 
				continuous electrical cell could be formed which would be 
				commonly known as a "battery".    
				The higher developed pre 
				
				Morgellons 
				"Goldenhead" would then not need a nanotube but would be allowed 
				to move within the body freely, especially under the skin. A 
				paper written by Marcus Mighty, Nanorobot Mechanocompatibility, 
				Department of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Processes, 
				Southern Illinois University at Carbondale © May 5, 2005: 
				 
					
						
						
						(http://www.engr.siu.edu/mech/faculty/hippo/ME465SP05mightyPaper.doc) 
						clearly states that the problem with nanorobotic devices 
						is that as they pass through the skin they cause 
						excessive bruising, itching and other disturbances...   
						Nanorobots must be 
						mechanically able to withstand interaction not only with 
						other tissues and cells, but also other nanorobots 
						interacting within the body... 
						Nanorobots used in medical 
						monitoring are made of diamond and diamonoids (if 
						zirconia or liquid zirconia melting point 1,500 degrees 
						C to 3,000 degrees C)... 
						With nanorobots performing 
						various duties around the body, there would be reasons 
						to consider whether these nanorobots would cause 
						irritation around different areas of the body. One 
						irritation that the nanorobot could cause is excessive 
						itching. This could happen around areas such as the ears 
						or the mouth (or other orifices). 
				
				 
					
						
						
						Specimen 13263-1 contained 
						36.167 % Carbon and 51.501 % Oxygen. 
						
						Specimen 13263-2 contained 
						48.486 % Carbon and 39.943 % Oxygen. 
						
						Specimen 13263-3 contained 
						47.267 % Carbon and 47.139 % Oxygen.  
				Note when carbon is in these ratios 
				and in the present of transitional elements with oxygen present 
				electro-magnetic cells are made and a reverse micelle reaction 
				could occur due to the interaction of the human cell and the 
				water present outside a cell (fresh) inside the cell (salt) 
				water. If this is occurring in these specimens once in the body 
				a high conductivity value will be observed.  
			
 SUMMATION
 
 The specimens were collected and submitted to IHI, LLC by an 
			individual in Texas. The SEM images resemble a Morgellon like "Goldenhead" 
			within a nanotube. These three specimens were from fiber particulate 
			fall out after a Chemtrail spraying. These materials once on the 
			ground surface may be broken up into smaller pieces which may be 
			classified as nano-arrays, if each section functions as an 
			individual unit. These nano-materials can self-assemble, replicate 
			and enlarge.
 
 Dr. Hildegarde Staninger
 
			RIET-1, Principal Investigator Project: FMMIndustrial Toxicologist/IH & Doctor of Integrative Medicine
 
 
			  
			Footnote
 
				
					
					1.-  Man-Made means not made by 
					nature or found in nature.  
			Texas Respondent, Chemtrail Droppings
 Summer, 2006 (specifics on file)
 
 
  
 L/N 13263-1
 
 FIBER 1
 
 
  
			  
			
			 
			  
			 
			L/N 13263/2
 
 FIBER 2
 
 
			 
			  
			 
 
			 
 L/N 13263/3
 
 FIBER 3
 
 
  
			  
			 
			  
			"Goldenhead" 
			  
			   
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 PROJECT FMM (FIBER, METEORITE & MORGELLONS)
 PHASE IIIA - 
			Morgellons Fibers Tested and Compared
 Principal Researcher Dr. 
			Hildegarde Staninger, RIET-1
 Saturday, March 27, 2007
 INTEGRATIVE HEALTH INTERNATIONAL, LLC
 12235 Centralia Street, Lakewood, CA 90715
 Tel: 562-402-7300 Fax: 562-402-7308 Direct: 213-382-2786
 Project Contract Labs: AMDL, Inc., ACS, Inc., MIT, and Lambda 
			Solutions, Inc.
 
 PHASE III-A Samples from Jan/Feb 2007.
 Results Received: March 20, 2007
 Subject: Fourteen Samples of Unknown Suspect Fibers Delivered to 
			Laboratory.
 Report of: Visual and Microscopic Examination and Spectrographic 
			Analysis of Suspect
 Morgellon Fibers Collected by Integrative Health International, LLC.
 
 
 
			INTRODUCTION
 
 The laboratory received a third batch of suspect Morgellon fibers 
			associated with skin problems (and other health problems) in 
			individuals. They were asked to examine them, study them 
			microscopically, take photomicrographs, to determine some physical 
			properties, and to run elemental analysis by energy dispersive 
			spectroscopy (EDS). We would run several tests using Samples 13354-1 
			A & B, 13354-4 and 13354-10.
 
 Laboratory personnel would also compare their properties with other 
			structures such as 
			
			Morgellons "Goldenhead", nanofibers, nanotubes, 
			carbon-silicon nanowires, meteroritic particles, polyethylene and 
			polyester fibers.
 
 
			  
			RESULTS
 
				
				
				A majority of the 14 samples 
				resemble the previously submitted fibers as discussed in Phase I 
				and Phase II PROJECT: FMM Reports. 
 
				
				Some of the photomicrographs suggest 
				that the fibers are nanotechnology based as seen in SEMS and 
				4,000x 3D lens as used in Pathology. 
 
				
				Sample 13354-1 A and Sample 13354-1 
				B these samples were take from skin surface. Average specimen 
				size was 2 inches long by 1/8th inch wide. 
 These two specimens were next to each other and from "Anna".
 
 Sample 13354  1 A percent composition was aluminum 1.558 %, 
				sulfur 70.670 %, chloride 21.086 %, calcium 3.308 % and iron 
				3.378 %. Carbon and oxygen were present, but extrapolated out to 
				determine concentrations of trace elements. Elements were 
				transitional elements. See Phase II Report.
 
 Sample 13354  1 B percent composition was sodium 0.959 %, 
				silica 8.352 %, sulfur 11.219 %, chloride 6.568 %, calcium 4.200 
				%, iron 3.635 % and zinc 65.066 %.
 
 When one compares these results to the Chemtrail results we note 
				that zinc and sulfur are extremely high. Aluminum was present 
				while sulfur was high in Sample 13354-1 A and sodium/silica was 
				present with high zinc in Sample 13354- 1 B. These results again 
				confirm the various stages of Morgellon "Goldenhead" like nano 
				structures.
   
				No nanotube was observed due to low 
				calcium levels. Since the specimen sample was from the surface 
				and being pushed length wise out of the body are these total 
				percent compositions by weight reflective of the various stages 
				or life expectancy of this nanotechnology. 
 
				
				Sample 13354  4 were skin samples 
				with fibers from "Lily". Percent composition by weight was 
				sodium 4.276 %, silica 3.595 %, sulfur 4.088 %, chloride 27.828 
				%, potassium 26.843 %, calcium 16.494 % and iron 16.877 %. 
 When comparing this sample to "Anna's" there is no comparison. 
				Shape as shown in the SEM images are in various stages of 
				structural development. The transitional element percent by 
				weight composition is very different. "Lily's" has the above 10% 
				calcium, chloride and potassium present while "Anna's" had the 
				extremely high sulfur and zinc levels. Lily's were either newly 
				developed while Anna's were older and expelling from her skin 
				horizontally vs. vertically. "Lily's" had 3.595 % silica while 
				"Anna's" had no silica.
 
 
				
				Sample 13354  10 were skin samples 
				with fibers from "Lily". Percent composition by weight was 
				sodium 3.133 %, silica 0.889 %, phosphorus 8.142 %, sulfur 
				29.393 %, potassium 12.909 %, calcium 10.709 % and iron 17.492 
				%. This sample has the presence of phosphorus, less silica and 
				potassium and similar levels of iron. The explanation may be 
				that the material that coats the carbon-silica or silica nano 
				wire may be covering the wire, thus EDS could not penetrate the 
				specimen or that different substances found in the bio-terrain 
				will produce various building materials for nanorobotic 
				assembling machines to perform their designed tasks. 
 It must be stated that in the Chemtrail samples, Anna's, Lily's 
				and previous samples from Jan Smith (pathology reports and 4,000 
				x 3 D photomicrographs all have the same "Goldenhead" shape. The 
				molecular nano composition of the elements used to make this 
				structure has a distinct smart technology or "memory" for that 
				structure. The principal being expressed with these specimen 
				samples are the same as the NASA designed memory foam. The foam 
				maintains its original shape and form. Therefore, the original 
				designer of this nanotechnology designed the technology to 
				maintain specific structural characteristics.
 
 Note in Sample 13354- 10 at 12 Noon there is a distinct image of 
				a silica tongued nano tube.
 
 
				
				Sample 13354  7 was a sample of 
				hair from "Lily." Dr. Staninger took the sample herself along 
				with a "pseudo hair" that popped out of the skin after spraying 
				das Wasser on the surface of Lily's right leg. The "pseudo hair' 
				grew 1/2 inch in less than one could count 1, 2, 3. The 
				importance of these specimens is that after core hair analysis 
				by the laboratory it was determined that both samples were not 
				human or animal hair. 
 Animal hair has a core, while filaments or hair like structures 
				from certain plants do not have a core. The core diameter varies 
				for a male, female and a child. This method of determining 
				whether a specimen is human, animal, or plant is done under 
				Forensic Analysis parameters. These specimens analysis was 
				performed to these criteria.
 
 
				
				Sample 13354  13 was a specimen 
				submitted by a Lady from Oregon. The specimen did not appear to 
				have fibers but was composed of cream colored granules. These 
				specimens did not match any of the others discussed in Phase 
				III-A. 
 
				
				The melting point for Anna's Sample 
				13354  11 was 200 degrees C and Lily's Sample 13354  10 was 
				198 degrees C. The melting points are over 400 degrees F and 
				definitely above the melting point of the skin of a human being. 
				This also confirms the composition of these two types of 
				specimens are similar but in various stages of nano structural 
				development.  
			
 SUMMATION
 
 Phase III of PROJECT: FMM clearly demonstrated the various stages 
			that a Morgellon-like "Goldenhead" could be at within the body, 
			externally and in transitional stages. It can be at a stage of being 
			disregarded, active or decomposing. All samples except 13354-13 
			(Lady from Oregon) matched all other sample specimens  Morgellon 
			like "Goldenhead" or pre-"Goldenhead."
 
 The samples of Anna and Lily had relative similar melting points 
			that were three (3) times greater than the temperature to burn or 
			melt human skin. SEMs and EDS confirm nanotechnology. It must be 
			noted that a second degree burn to human skin is at 165 degrees F. 
			The melting point of both Anna's and Lily's specimens were over 400 
			degrees F.
 
 Lily's sample of regular and "pseudo" hair were determined to be 
			non-human or animal hair. Both specimens were "pseudo" hair. Future 
			research will determine the life expectancy or degradation 
			properties of nanotubes, nanofibers, and nanowires within humans, 
			plants, and/or animals as related to their environment. In addition, 
			the mechanism of "pseudo" hair and/or the general properties of 
			nanotechnology structures found within humans, plants or animals may 
			be may also be expressed as nanorobotic machines.
 
			  
			Further investigation as to the 
			comprehensive bio-nanotoxicological effects of any nanotechnology 
			when exposed to the life forms discussed in this paragraph must be 
			tested not only for their mechanocompatability properties, but for 
			their acute, chronic and systemic toxicological effects upon the 
			human body. The samples discussed in Phase I, II, III-A and III-B 
			are made from man-made nanomaterials and are definitely 
			nanotechnology.  
			  
			The specimens that were from individuals who have 
			the disease
			
			Morgellons, do have various 
			forms of 
			nanotechnology (nanotubes, 
			nanofibers, nanowires, or silicon gel/shapes) within their bodies. 
			 
			  
			These materials were designed for a specific purpose and function, 
			which is currently not known but will be understood by all in the 
			near future.
			
 Dr. Hildegarde Staninger
 
			RIET-1, Principal Investigator PROJECT: FMM Industrial Toxicologist/IH & Doctor of Integrative Medicine
 
 
			Footnote
 
				
					
					1 - Man-Made means not made by 
					nature or found in nature.  
			  
			L/N 13354/1#1 'Anna' - Fibers+Skin Received 1/18/2007
 
 
  
			
  
			  
			 
 
 
			L/N 13354/1.1'Lily' - #1.1- 01/18/2007
 
 
  
			  
			 
			  
			 
			  
			 
			
 
			L/N 13354/3'Lily' - #3 - 01/18/2007
 
			  
			 
			  
			 
 
 
			L/N 13354/4'Lily' - #4 - 01/18/2007
 
 
  
			
  
			  
			 
 
 
			L/N 13354/10'Lily' - #10 -01/18/2007
 
 
  
			  
			
			 
			
  
			
  
 
			  
			L/N 13354/7Regular Hair received from 'Lily'  Jan. 11, 2007- - #7 - 
			01/18/2007
 
 
  
			  
			
			 
			
 
			L/N 13354/8'Lily' - #8 - 01/18/2007
 
 
			 
			
  
 
 
			L/N 13354/9'Lily' - #9 - 01/18/ 2007
 
 
  
 
  
			
 
			L/N 13354/11'Anna' - #11 - 01/18/2007
 
 
  
			  
			
			 
 
 
			L/N 13354/12'Anna' - #12 - 01/23/2007 Sample from left thigh
 
 
  
			  
			
			  
			
 
			L/N 13354/13Female  Oregon - #13 - 01/23/2007
 
 
  
			  
			
			 
 SEE ANALYSES FOR DETAILS ON SAMPLES WITH NO TEST RESULTS SHOWING.
 
			
 
			
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			PROJECT FMM (Morgellons Fiber and 
			Meteorite Fibers)PHASE III  B  
			Raman
 Principal Researcher Dr. 
			Hildegarde Staninger, RIET-1
 Saturday, March 27, 2007
 INTEGRATIVE HEALTH INTERNATIONAL, LLC
 12235 Centralia Street, Lakewood, CA 90715
 Tel: 562-402-7300 Fax: 562-402-7308 Direct: 213-382-2786
 Project Contract Labs: AMDL, Inc., ACS, Inc., MIT, and Lambda 
			Solutions, Inc.
 
 PHASE III-B Samples sent Sept. 2006.
 Results Received March 20, 2007
 
 Subject: L/N: 12938  A series of specimens. These are the RAMAN 
			TESTS.
 Two Samples of Unknown Fibers were Collected from Two Sources and 
			Delivered to Laboratory.
 Report of: Examination and Fourier Transform-Raman Spectra of Two 
			Suspects
 Morgellon Fibers Sent by Integrative Health International, LLC.
 Method: Fourier Transform Raman Spectroscopy (FT-Raman).
 
 
			  
			INTRODUCTION
 
 Two similar samples (No. 12938-1 and No. 12938-7) of suspect fibers 
			were previously studied and reported in Phase I PROJECT: FMM Report. 
			In the present report various laboratories (Lambda Solutions, Inc. 
			and MIT's Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) would analyze these 
			two samples by Fourier Transform Raman Spectroscopy to learn more 
			about their chemical structures. Both fibers were suspect
			
			Morgellons 
			and would be examined for Raman structural groups to attempt 
			identification of the material(s). Sample No. 12938-1 would be sent 
			to Lambda Solutions, Inc. and Sample No. 12938-7 would be sent to 
			MIT's Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
 
 Sample No. 12938-1 is described in Phase I Report as being square 
			slides with different particles. All specimens on slide appears to 
			be similar but do not appear to be carbon-silicon fibers. Raman Test 
			will confirm carbon-silicon or silica fibers. RI < 1.55 Dichroism: 
			Negative.
 
 Sample No. 12938-7 is described in Phase I Report as a container 
			with fibers in rubber band and Labeled INC-7-19-06 PR FRESS. The 
			sample is from a meteorite. Specimen was tested for melting point. 
			No melting occurred but it darkened at 200 degrees with no dichroism.
 
 
			  
			RESULTS
 
				
					
					
					Microscopically both fiber 
					samples have head and body features resembling typical 
					Morgellon fibers. 
					
					The FT-Raman spectra provided by 
					Lambda Solutions, Inc. (No. 12938-1) and MIT (No. 12938-7) 
					have vibrations from aliphatics and aromatics. In addition, 
					3.5 % silicon was present in one area. 
					
					The Raman spectra indicate the 
					presence of an organic polymer but did not identify it. 
					
					Lambda Solutions, Inc. gave a 
					verbal opinion that the plastic may be a copolymer of a 
					polyester and an aromatic.  
			LAMBDA Solutions, Inc. Specific Results
 
 
			Samples
 
 Samples were received on Friday, March 9, 2007. The samples were 
			fibers adhered by "tape" to the bottom of a glass slide and backed 
			with white paper. In order to analyze the samples, the white paper 
			was removed and the tape removed from the bottom of the glass. This 
			was necessary so that the silica in the glass did not serve as an 
			additional reflecting surface or to have the silica confound the 
			analysis.
 
			  
			
			The samples were flattened by adhering the tape and fibers 
			to the non-glossy surface of Heavy Duty Reynolds Aluminum Foil. 
 
			Instrumentation
 
 Analysis was carried out with a Dimension-P2 785 Raman Spectrometer 
			utilizing a Dimension-M1 micro Raman Adaptor mounted on a Nikon L150 
			microscope equipped with 10x and 50x Plan Fluor Epi Objectives. 
			Video images were captured with a Luminara CCD mounted on the Nikon 
			system. Illumination was by minimum light and laser beam. The 
			sampling of the laser with the "head" and "fiber" of the fiber 
			samples was performed.
 
 The tape appeared to be Magic tape which is a form of Mylar 
			polyester. No silicon was found from the tape on the specimen.
 
 The specimen's results had different compounds at different areas of 
			its structure.
 
				
				1. Head  small amount of silicon 
				present in head area of specimen, 3.5 % When compared to crystal 
				silica the "head" had little or NO silica. 2. Fiber- body adjacent to "head" showed polyester-like 
				substances that did not match the Magic tape composition of 
				Mylar polyester. Results suggestive of a co-polymer when Lambda 
				Solutions, Inc. was contacted by primary laboratory.
 3. The "head" and 'fiber body" are composed of different 
				materials.
 
			
 
			MIT  Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
			
 Raman Laser System used was a 532 nm (Nd YAG (green) laser and a 10X 
			microscope objective with a power of approximately 20 mW which 
			slightly melted the fiber head (top edge). The laser power was 
			reduced to approximately 5 mW for all of the spectra obtained. 
			Spectra was collected from the shaft (spectrum 03120004), the edge 
			of the head (spectrum 03120005), and the middle of the head 
			(spectrum 03120006).
 
			  
			
			All of the spectra were dominated by 
			fluorescence. (Attempts to collect spectra in other locations 
			resulted in overwhelming fluorescence.)  
				
					
					1. The Raman bands that were 
					identified for Sample 12938-7 were:  
						
					 
					2. No silicon was present. 3. MIT could not make "guess" as to what the fiber is made 
					of per staff.
 
			
 SUMMATION
 
 Raman Tests performed by Lambda Solutions, Inc. determined that the 
			fiber from Sample No. 12938-1 was composed of silicon ("head") with 
			little or no crystal silica present. The fiber ("body") was composed 
			of a polyester material. This material may be a co-polymer. No 
			fluorescence was stated for this sample.
 
			  
			
			MITs Raman analysis 
			utilizing a different laser determined Sample No. 12938-7 was 
			dominated by fluorescence and was composed of aliphatic and aromatic 
			compounds. It also determined that a vibrational rate for Si-C was 
			present, which stands for silica carbide or silica-carbon. The 
			fluorescence is from the fiber and not from another source. The 
			fluorescence would be made of substances that fluorescence, which is 
			very similar to the way something glows in the dark. 
 Sample 12938-7 was composed of fibers from a Meteorite. The fiber 
			on the Meteorite did not match Sample 12938-1, which was from a 
			Morgellon's. The fibers identified in Sample 12938-7 do match 
			current nanotechnology that utilizes multilayer nano-tubes that are 
			made of plastic co-polymers and silica-carbon nano-tubes. Sample 
			12938-7 results do not match the composition of a meteorite nor does 
			a Meteorite fluorescence. The Meteorite sample appears to be 
			contaminated by a person who has 
			
			Morgellons
			or has been exposed to nano-tubes made of silica-carbon or nanotechnology.
 
 Dr. Hildegarde Staninger
 
			
			RIET-1, Principal Investigator PROJECT: FMM Industrial Toxicologist/IH & Doctor of Integrative Medicine
 
 
			  
			Footnote
 
				
					
					1 - Man-Made means materials not 
					made by nature and not found in nature.  
			L/N 12938/1
 
 
			 
			  
			 
 
 
			L/N 12938/1  SEM Image Scanned at 
			30X
 
  
			  
			 
 
 
			L/N 12938/7
 
			 
 
 
			1NC-7-19-06 PR FRESS
 
  
			
 
			L/N 12938/7FIBER FROM RUBBERBAND
 
 
			 
 ( SEMS/EDS & GRAPHS WERE TOO DARK TO SCAN  LAB
 
			WILL PROVIDE BETTER COPY AT A LATER 
			DATE... AND WE WILL PROVIDE IT AT THAT TIME.) See detail in Dr. Staninger's report above.
 
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