Bird Mites

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Keep in mind that human infestations from Bird Mite is extremely rare.

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We know that maChecking for mitesny of you who are infested with seemingly dozens of different bugs and critters try to research this bizarre phenomenon, and many of you spend a period of time thinking that it may be bird mites.

We did at first.

If you find that the so-called bird mites are eventually crawling and digging under your flesh, there is highly likely that these are not bird mites, or if they they test positive for bird mites you have possibly contracted the morgellons GMO Vifungeria to ATTRACT them long term. Also if you LEAVE the proximity of the bird mites location, and you still feel like there are bird mites under your skin, you are not experiencing a normal bird mite infestation.

Here is an article we did breaking down some of the confusion: How To Tell the Different Between Bird Mites, Scabies and Early Morgellons Disease

Please read the ABC news article about the woman quarantined with bird mites.

Also be sure to consider the article on super scabies.

In our case, the landlord was unable to find any evidence of bird mites in the apartment we abandoned because it was not bird mites. It also was not scabies or super-scabies (although it APPEARED very clearly to be BOTH of those at different stages).

The landlord of course wanted money for damages, even though I left them security deposit for both the upstairs and downstairs apartment. Admittedly, we vacated the apartment quickly.

In the following two videos, we explore HOW to tell the difference between a typical bird mite or scabies infestation, nematodes and the early symptoms of Morgellons disease. This is a VERY complex matter, and is made more complex by the fact that there is very little help out there in the traditional medical community, so most of us are left to self-diagnose on the internet. We are going to save you a lot of time by breaking down some basic information you need to know NOW before you buy products that will not work for what you are dealing with:

Video Two Breaks this down even further:

We go into this in-depth in the book “Got body Bugs, How to Survive the Transgenic Revolution”, along with detailed breakdowns of HOW TO clear home and environment, skin and hair, lungs, ears and sinus, biofilm and more.

This is a complex issue, not everyone is dealing with the same combination of Vifungeria mycoplasma, and thus everyone has slightly different symptoms and manifestations going on with Morgellons. You may very well be dealing with a simple bird mite infestation, or you may be dealing with something much deeper, and these introductory videos are just one of the ways we are going to address this complex issue on this site.

Typical symptoms of Bird Mite infestation (invisible biting mites):

  • Pinprick bites
  • Intense itching with or without lesions
  • Small reddened bumps
  • Crawling sensations on the body
  • Increased activity at night.
  • Tickling around the nose
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    Image from BirdMites.org

    “Some people label these the “creepy crawlies” or “nose ticklers”. The intense itching and irritation on the skin is due to the mite’s saliva. When a large area is covered with bites it will resemble a rash in appearance, and it is often mistaken for scabies.” –This information came from an excellent site for bird mites eradication info: BirdMites.org

    One thing to consider is the ongoing web discussions about bird mites going into the eyes, nose, ears etc… I would like to point out that while yes, cases of this are increasing, it is NOT normal.

    Bird mites are typically endoparasites, they do not move internal. There is something ELSE going on here, and we feel it is one of two things: modified bird mites behavior due to GMO bacterial infections from bio-pesticides, or many people think they are having bird mites move internally when it’s in fact something else going on like nematodes, or early morgellons.

    One clue that might lead you to dig deeper beyond “bird mites” as an answer for your invisible biting mites, is to ask yourself if only one or two members of the home are infested, or the ENTIRE FAMILY? If everyone is infested, having similar symptoms, and you think it’s bird mites, it may very well be. Remember sometimes a bug, is just a bug.

    BUT, if you think you have a bird mite infestation as the “answer”, and only one or two people in the home have symptoms, you need to dig deeper.

    Remember that there is a root mycoplasma that we call Vifungeria, that will attract all kinds of critters from bird mites, to collembola, scabies and so forth, but only to the people in a home who are carrying the mycoplasma.

    We agree that in a rare case like the woman who was quarantined for bird mites, if you are totally completely infested with billions of them in that quantity, they will crawl into nose etc… but in that case there is NO DOUBT you have a bird mite emergency, because they are VISIBLE in the billions, such as with this lady.

- NanoTransformation Team

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