I wouldn’t be too quick to applaud these scientists who create the experimental lifeforms. I have observed and have also been told by quite a few people about a particular organism that seemed to be multiplying rapidly in the atmosphere over the last 4 years.

Based on descriptions, they look like needles, appear as acrylic or clear plastic would, are airborne organisms that always seem to make a mad dash for the mouth and noses of humans. They have little claws/feet and a big head with teeth. They are not easily visible by the naked eye.

They can survive for days submerged underwater, Listerine, and other solutions including alcohol. What I have observed, is that they go from person to person and put up a vicious fight of clinging when people try to extricate them from off their fingers, mouths, etc. People have complained that they are so small, yet so strong that they pull out the metal fillings from their teeth when they reach a certain size. They use the human body as a host and will enter directly through the skin or any opening they could find. When capable of being seen by the naked eye, they are often called “dust”. Well? This dust must have come from outer space.

One day, someone told me that he used his 5lb. metal hand weight and attempted to crush one of these organisms on a hard tile floor. When he got done, it simply took flight into the air. In hospitals, I have observed that they move from person to person. If they pick up infectious material, fluids in the process, I have seen someone get a sore throat in 30 mins and succumb to the flu in 3 hours from the release of these toxins from these almost invisible creatures. What are they, who accidentally let them out of a lab? No one knows. They go through several spins of laundry and detergent come back out alive. What kind of dust does this stuff and who created it?

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The alien diet just might be them feeding on us. –They also bite.

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Steve Wingate N. California Director SKYWATCH INTERNATIONAL

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