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PRO-LAB/SSPTM INC.

3300 Corporate Avenue, Bldg., 112

Toll Free: 800-427-0550

Mold Analysis Report

Larry Meyer

Test Address:

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Reedsport, OR 97467

Received Date: 6/25/2003

Weston, Florida 33331

Client:

XXXXXXXXXXXXX , Reedsport, OR 97467

Direct Microscopic Examination

Report Number: 062503-0197

Reported Date: 6/25/2003

Analysis By: SSPTM, Inc.

Alyssa Murray, QAQC

Your Results

The following fungal descriptions are pertinent to the samples collected. General characterization of

mold is made with respect to their most common impact to human health. Many genus of molds have

species with varying characteristics.

Pro-Lab Number: 062503-0197

Date Collected: 6/15/2003

Collection Location:

Sample Submitted: Visual

Fax:

Phone: XXXXXXXXX

Email: GCGEMS@HARBORSIDE.COM

Chain of Custody# 0

Comments:

Penicillium/Aspergillus THIS GROUP OF SPORES IS CONSIDERED COMMON TO INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS.

COMMONLY FOUND IN SOIL, FOOD, CELLULOSE, AND ALSO CONSIDERED A COMMON

CONTAMINANT OF FOOD. IT IS ALSO FOUND IN PAINT AND COMPOST PILES. IT MAY

CAUSE HYPERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS AND ALLERGIC ALVEOLITIS IN

SUSCEPTIBLE INDIVIDUALS. IT IS REPORTED TO BE ALLERGENIC. COMMON CAUSE OF

EXTRINSIC ASTHMA (IMMEDIATE-TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY: TYPE I). ACUTE

SYMPTOMS INCLUDE EDEMA AND BRONCHIOSPASMS; CHRONIC CASES MAY

DEVELOP PULMONARY EMPHYSEMA. MANY SPECIES PRODUCE MYCOTOXINS, WHICH

MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH DISEASE IN HUMANS AND OTHER ANIMALS. TOXIC

PRODUCTION IS DEPENDENT ON THE SPECIES OR A STRAIN WITHIN A SPECIES AN

ON THE FOOD SOURCE FOR THE FUNGUS.



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REPORT continued...

PRO-LAB/SSPTM INC.

3300 Corporate Avenue, Bldg., 112

Toll Free: 800-427-0550

Mold Analysis Report

Larry Meyer

Test Address:

XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Reedsport, OR 97467

Received Date: 6/25/2003

Weston, Florida 33331

Client:

XXXXXXXXXXXXX , Reedsport, OR 97467

Direct Microscopic Examination

Report Number: 062503-0197

Reported Date: 6/25/2003

Analysis By: SSPTM, Inc.

Alyssa Murray, QAQC

Your Results

The following fungal descriptions are pertinent to the samples collected. General characterization of

mold is made with respect to their most common impact to human health. Many genus of molds have

species with varying characteristics.

Pro-Lab Number: 062503-0197

Date Collected: 6/15/2003

Collection Location:

Sample Submitted: Visual

Fax:

Phone: XXXXXXXXX

Email: GCGEMS@HARBORSIDE.COM

Chain of Custody# 0

Comments:

Unusual Mold Condition(s) Explanation:

YES: One or more of the samples in this report indicates the presence of elevated indoor mold spores or colonies for these

specific locations only. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that any indoor mold growth be addressed

and that all water or moisture sources be eliminated. The information in your report and this summary may be used by an

Industrial Hygienist or an Indoor Air Quality professional to assist in the determination of necessary actions.

Sample Submitted: Visual Pro-Lab Number: 062503-0197 Report Summary:

Unusual Mold Condition(s) Exists: YES

The mold identified in this report is often associated with excess moisture and can be a problem in indoor environments at high

levels. Since mold requires water to grow, it is important to prevent moisture problems in buildings. The presence of mold, water

damage, or musty odors should be addressed immediately. In all instances, any source(s) of water must be stopped and the extent

of water damage determined. Mold can grow on virtually any organic substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are present.

When excessive moisture accumulates in buildings or on building materials, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the

moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed. Building materials, such as drywall are made of cellulose and are highly

absorbent, perfect surfaces for mold growth when wet. Moisture problems may include roof leaks, plumbing leaks, landscaping or

gutters that direct water into or under the building, and unvented combustion appliances such as gas stoves. Water damaged

building materials supporting mold growth should be cleaned or replaced as quickly as possible in order to ensure a healthy

environment. Specific methods of assessing and remediating mold contamination should be based on the extent of visible

contamination and the cause of the damage.

For more information regarding mold cleanup or to find a Certified mold

remediator in your area please call PRO-LAB at 800-427-0550



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PRO-LAB/SSPTM INC.

3300 Corporate Avenue, Bldg., 112

Toll Free: 800-427-0550

Mold Analysis Report

Larry Meyer

Test Address:

XXXXXXXXX

Reedsport, OR 97467

Received Date: 6/25/2003

Weston, Florida 33331

Client:

XXXXXXXXX , Reedsport, OR 97467

Direct Microscopic Examination

Report Number: 062503-0197

Reported Date: 6/25/2003

Analysis By: SSPTM, Inc.

Alyssa Murray, QAQC

Your Results

The following fungal descriptions are pertinent to the samples collected. General characterization of

mold is made with respect to their most common impact to human health. Many genus of molds have

species with varying characteristics.

Pro-Lab Number: 062503-0197

Date Collected: 6/15/2003

Collection Location:

Sample Submitted: Visual

Fax:

Phone: XXXXXXXXX

Email: GCGEMS@HARBORSIDE.COM

Chain of Custody# 0

Comments:

HEALTH EFFECTS: Active mold growth in indoor environments may lead to adverse health effects. The presence of mold on

building materials, as identified by the sampling results, does not necessitate that people will be exposed or exhibit health effects.

In order for humans to be exposed indoors, fungal spores, fragments, or metabolites must be released into the air and inhaled,

physically contacted (dermal exposure), or ingested. Whether or not symptoms develop in people exposed to mold depends on the

nature of the fungal material (e.g., allergenic, toxic, or infectious), the amount of exposure, and the susceptibility of exposed

persons. Susceptibility varies with the genetic predisposition (e.g., allergic reactions do not always occur in all individuals), age,

state of health, and concurrent exposures. For these reasons, and because measurements of exposure are not standardized and

biological markers of exposure to mold are largely unknown, it is not possible to determine "safe" or "unsafe" levels of exposure

for people in general. The most common symptoms of mold exposure are runny nose, eye irritation, cough, congestion, and

aggravation of asthma. Individuals with persistent health problems that appear to be related to mold or other types of air quality

contaminant exposure should see their physicians for a referral to professionals who are trained in occupational/environmental

medicine or related specialties and are knowledgeable about these types of exposures. Decisions about removing individuals from

an affected area must be based on the results of such medical evaluation. Since mold is naturally present in outdoor environments

and we share the same air between the indoors and the outdoors, it is impossible to eliminate all mold and their spores from the

indoor environment.

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Additional follow-up info on hyphae, "the pieces of fungal organisms that cannot be identified" ~

HYPHAE ARE ACTUAL PIECES OF FUNGAL ORGANISMS THAT CAN NOT BE IDENTIFIED. THEY ARE PIECES OF MOLD THAT HAVE BROKEN OFF. THE REASON THEY CAN NOT BE IDENTIFIED IS BECAUSE THEY DON'T PRODUCE SPORES. A MOLD IS IDENTIFIED BY THE SPORES THEY PRODUCE AND THE ONLY WAY THEY GROW IS IF THERE ARE SPORES AND THE SPORES MULTIPLY. HYPHAE DO NOT PRODUCE SPORES, THEY DO NOT GROW. THEY JUST APPEAR THERE LIKE LITTLE BRANCHES WITHOUT LEAVES BUT CAN STILL BE ALLERGENIC.

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posted 08-09-2003 07:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lulu   Visit Lulu's Homepage!   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Larry, Wolf_Larsen is making an inquiry regarding the Mold Report. Perhaps you may be able to help him with the answers?
http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/000262.html#1

Thank you.

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posted 09-20-2003 12:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lulu   Visit Lulu's Homepage!   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
More Oregon Coast fallout photos sent in by Larry aka Poco Loco, these ones 200X

09.16.03

09.17.03

09.18.03

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Thanks for sending/posting those!

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posted 09-22-2003 09:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Poco Loco     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Note that the "fallout" specimens above are currently being studied by a microbiologist at an Oregon University. My most recent attempt to interest a member of the medical community, The Bay Eye Clinic of North Bend, Oregon, was a total waste of time. No scientific curiosity there even when suggesting the unknown is on everyones eyes. You may remember the forensic crime lab scientist who revealed, "I've seen this material during crime scene analysis and thought to myself, I need to take the time to identify this stuff" (but hasn't or thinks it needs to be a secret), well that's about as far as I've gotten with anyone.

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Mold? Ah, yes quiet possible.

Interesting topic none the less.

David

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posted 10-17-2003 10:35 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lulu   Visit Lulu's Homepage!   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thank you Larry for this latest picture, taken Central Oregon Coast, again using an Intel Video Miscroscope, at 200x.

10.16.03

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posted 10-17-2003 10:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mark sky     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
if you would like to harvest "angel hair"
by the pound
this would be an excellent opertunity

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This picture just received, showing fibrils (at 200x) collected in Fresno, CA, "following extensive CT activity westerly of Interstate 5, easterly of San Francisco".

Note some fibrils with a subtle green color! Thanks Larry!

10.17.03

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posted 10-27-2003 01:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mark sky     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This is a post stuck over in the "Health" forum that relates to the "Mold Report" revisited http://www.chemtrailcentral.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/000267.html
I don't know if mick is around to answer the questions raised there?

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Earth to Mick...come in Mick.

These two pictures were taken by Larry Meyer at 60X. The large brown fibers are human hair, so you get a good idea just how tiny the unknown fibrils really are.

11-01-03

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In viwing these microphotographs, note the dates; the point being that this stuff is not going away.

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Not only is it NOT going away Larry it is also showing up in brand new fresh bills...and where else?

Thanks for these two latest pics you sent me.

Rainbow $20 @ 200x 11-03

Rainbow Money @ 60x 11-03

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posted 11-07-2003 10:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Poco Loco     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Would like to see more conversation here re:

1)lookingup on Morgellons research, "Perhaps they are not organisms, but CT/UV fibril/filaments that got stuck in the sores!"....That's my opinion as well.

2)Borrelia burgdorfia.

3) Streptomyces mentioned by Mick.

4) Oomycetes.

5) Coenocytic mycelium.

6) Pythium Insidiosum.

7) Cationic reaction polymers.

8) Mike Castle: "We can never seem to collect enough samples to actually conduct thourough.... (testing)". "The fibrils are lyophillic or are oil soluble". "We do know that these polymers are of a crystalline morphology,....."

9) ToCarm on Congressman Jim Greenwood.

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my initial reaction is that we have
visible emiting agents
and microvisible landings
we are unable to connect the two new happenings
to eachother
that the microfibriles are upon the infection sites
well they are now upon every site
they are in the food and upon the air
what effect does rat DNA have upon the soybean DNA
when the FDA "approves" the splice?
\Question "Reality"
doubt the very feed stocks
you have been "fed"
it is not just the media
Rather
the signature of the abomb pulse
that led
quase like
to here now
and openned a portal to
these vacuated fungal forms raining down
by the ton fall
filimentary my jones
found near wounds
carying what you say
as the un nude dawns
slathered in mucouse the rather quit(e)dan
refuse to question the days pay load
of sin

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the alteration of the life we once new
the subtrifuge of them that flew
the war unseen now
we came

entered left and right to witness
demize of the olde and witless
beast
now enter your "reality" the strands
flowing upon these weather con trolled
breezes~ we wonder around here and now
"what is up"
but deep upon our hearts song
we understand

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This was what was found in Mark Sky's hair November 14/03 using a QX3 Microscope. "Whats in my hair today" notes: I washed my hair yesterday and worked most of the day in the woods wearing a plastic hard hat that covers my head. Poco Loco came by today and I combed my hair with a nit comb, and this was what was in my hair. Poco says this is a lot for just one day of exposure.

60x Fibrils in Hair 11-14-03

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We came to play and understand
and now we see all that you "make"
happen stance as if you ever were
conciouse at all

we stand where you would insert the code
to take the hit
you might unleash
croak
beast

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posted 11-16-2003 06:35 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mark sky     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
those who might protest against
and stand with thee
color themselves with

little left of the imagination
what we might change
bright souls alight
savior amonge us
chant forward
as you might

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posted 11-16-2003 06:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mark sky     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
the ceribes and scribes
of the media
take con trolls
to annure your life away
but never shall they get away from your soul
for they have never met
such as you
before

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posted 11-20-2003 11:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lulu   Visit Lulu's Homepage!   Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Your hair doesn't look very clean to me Larry! Taken with an Intel Video Microscope @60x. Combed from "clean" hair, clean comb.

Fibrils in Hair 11-19-03


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After a little diggin' I came up with a possible source of the fibers. Need more time to draw the link but it's here for everyone's purusal.

After flippin' through this site:
http://www.lightwatcher.com/chemtrails/smoking_gun.html

I searched the key phrase:

Reck, R. A. 1984. Climatic Impact of Jet Engine Distribution of Alumina (Al2O3)

and found a link to a manufacturer tied in with multiple climate related publications, here:
http://www.nap.edu/books/0309043867/html/834.html

Du Pont. 1988. Properties of Du Pont Industrial Filament Yarns. Du Pont Fibers Technical Information Multifiber Bulletin X-272. Wilmington, Del.: Du Pont.

The answer to why it's tied in with these other publications will require more diggin':

Reck, R. A. 1984. Climatic Impact of Jet Engine Distribution of Alumina (Al2O3): Theoretical Evidence for Moderation of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Effects. Report GMR-4740. Warren, Mich.: General Motors Research Laboratories.

Rowland, F. S. 1987. Can we close the ozone hole? Technology Review 21:51–58.

Schneider, S. H. 1972. Cloudiness as a global climatic feedback mechanism:

If it's old news it just means I got a lot of catchin' up to do.

Onward

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