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| Deleted User | Jul 17 2011, 06:34 PM Post #21 |
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LMAO! That was funny Ronny LMAO! |
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| epona | Jul 18 2011, 12:30 AM Post #22 |
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Flys lay eggs. Maggots, right? So I'd say it's serious, get the thing out. Sterilize the nasal cavity w/salt water using a neti pot or a weak garlic solution if she is braver. I too believe that they can "use" critters to watch us. Whether it is a bird, a fish in your aquarium, a bug. Don't know if they can use dogs and cats, hope not. But a fly that just straight away knows to do a kamikaze flight up your nose?????? Maybe it's not a fly at all, but an implant. Get it out to be sure in either case, I say. The inner nose area is right at the brain, get it? Edited by epona, Jul 18 2011, 12:31 AM.
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| Wiolawa | Jul 18 2011, 03:13 AM Post #23 |
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PERSONALLY I THINK TPTB are releasing alot of these type of bugs to inhabit us.. including the so called BED BUGS that drink our blood.. that are rampant all over AMERICA.. i encountered some of these flying beasties.. some electronic in AREA 51 about 1999.. they are everywhere now.. this snake hi tech from hell. she would almost have to have an xray to find it now.. as who knows where it has gone inside her.. ah ho WIO |
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| Deleted User | Jul 18 2011, 02:28 PM Post #24 |
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nano-bugs, hah, WIO ? what dimensyon, yeah.. - "butterfly effect - movie" 1 & 2 ... "forget about it" ABBA IS WITH YOU |
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| helena | Jul 18 2011, 04:24 PM Post #25 |
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Thank you so much for your response ! How can we figure out if its an implant and how we can remove it ? |
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