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Breaking news!... new crop circle pic...This "bug" pic....is actually a pic of a fully developed morgellon larvae

 
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i still don't know what a morgellon is. guess it is too woo woo for me :P
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yes one of the new Deadly plauges to strike mankind a savage blow very soon, a world wide pandemic.

OBSTACLES TO CURING THE DISEASE

The outbreak in south Texas which made big news recently has thus far provided no answers as to the source of the disease. There is a wall which exists in the science community, which is as difficult as climbing Mt. Everest for scientists thinking "outside the box." Scientists are inherently bound by peer review and the very culture that awards them their doctorates, to stay away from so-called "fringe sciences." This very mindset makes solving the source of this disease nearly impossible.

There is also the ever present pharmaceutical market problem. Big pharma will ignore any "treatment market" that isn't worth hundreds of millions to billions of dollars. And of course, the word "cure" when uttered by a doctor is akin to blaspheming God. It is never uttered or even thought about, even behind closed doors. Instead, the word "treatment" is always used.

DISEASE IMAGES FROM AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE



1,200x magnification of fiber growing from skin [1]



700x magnification of a fiber growing back into the skin [1]

CHEMTRAILS AS A POSSIBLE SOURCE?

Since the only treatment that has been known to work is a very long term antibiotic therapy, this strongly suggests something foreign is present in the body. But what is it? Antibiotics are a catch-all therapy for many illnesses that defy explanation. These drugs have been used to treat early micoplasma infections, even though a micoplasma is considered as neither a bacteria or virus. All drugs can change the levels of the body's internal complex chemistry.

With Morgellons disease, there are two important aspects that must be considered. First we must crawl before we can walk. The first problem is HOW people contract it and second, what the pathogen is. Discovering the infection vector will shed tremendous light on the actual pathogen.The second aspect is effective treatment.

We must depart from conventional science to look at the cause of the disease. An open mind is required to consider what the disease vector may be. To start, a full comprehensive compliation of the background of each victim is required to build a database for study. Names are not required - only data. This includes geographic location, exposure to anything abnormal, such as abductions, chemical spills and being in the area of chemtrail fallout zones. According to current researchers [1] all 50 states have shown this disease, although it appears to be more prevalent in three southern states.

There is a strong similarity of Morgellons disease fibers to those found in man-made chemtrails as shown below:



Contrail Fibers under 60x magnification from [2]



Morgellons fibers under 60x magnification [1]

In the above images, we can see that many of the fiber sizes are the same, since both samples are under the same magnification.

Of course, we can't state conclusively these fibers are one and the same without a chemical analysis. Common characteristics of both types of fibers appear to be similar size and chaotic, uncontrolled growth. If these fibers are the result of highly advanced nanotechnology then we have found the disease, and possible who is behind it. But what would be the purpose of forcing this ailment on the population? Torture? To create a new pandemic in order to sell a new drug for a "treatment?" According to the Texas television news report, one young man who recently contracted the painful disease has committed suicide as a result of trying to deal with the pain.

Black nodules, long and short fibers that can't be pulled out and great pain are all highly effective in destroying relationships between couples. Put another way, the suffering is so great that participating in sexual acts are the last thing that victims of the disease will think about doing. The symptoms clearly make population control one important side-effect that cannot be denied. Perhaps south Texas has been selected as an experimental hot-spot. However, the disease has also been found in every state.

It is my hope that a researcher will consider this short essay as a starting point to consider looking for a CURE, and not a useless token treatment. We hope that this still unknown researcher will consider EVERY POSSIBLE VECTOR for this disease, including (but not limited to) nightime abduction experiments.

Ted Twietmeyer

www.data4science.net

REFERENCES

[1] - [link to www.morgellons.org]

[2] - [link to www.carnicom.com]

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Border mystery disease: Is huge scare even real?

Symptoms include persistent lesions, fibers popping out of skin, brain fog

Posted: May 18, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Ron Strom
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
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A nonprofit foundation is working to drum up awareness of a border-area mystery disease that's been described as something out of a horror film, but which most mainstream doctors refuse to admit exists.

The Morgellons Research Foundation hopes to inform lawmakers and public-health officials of the disease to try to work toward an eventual cure.

As WorldNetDaily reported, Morgellons disease, a mysterious infection seemingly similar to one documented 300 years ago, is spreading throughout South Texas. While the disease has not been known to kill and doesn't appear to be contagious, it's the horrible symptoms that have some working feverishly to find an effective treatment.

The South Texas outbreak's proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border comes at a time when the issues of illegal immigration, border security and possible amnesty for over 12 million illegal aliens are being debated in the U.S.

According to the foundation's website, symptoms include skin lesions that do not heal, a crawling sensation on the surface of the skin, fatigue, cognitive difficulties and, perhaps the most disturbing, fibers popping out of the skin.

States the site: "[The fibers] are generally described by patients as white, but clinicians also report seeing blue, green, red, and black fibers, that fluoresce when viewed under ultraviolet light (Wood's lamp)."

Travis Wilson, a Morgellons sufferer for over a year, once called his mother in to see a fiber coming out of a lesion in his chest.

"It looked like a piece of spaghetti was sticking out about a quarter to an eighth of an inch long and it was sticking out of his chest," Lisa Wilson told the San Antonio Express-News. "I tried to pull it as hard as I could out and I could not pull it out.

"He'd have attacks and fibers would come out of his hands and fingers, white, black and sometimes red. Very, very painful," said Wilson.

A variety of other symptoms range from neurological and gastrointestinal problems to changes in skin pigment. Some people have also reported black, tarry beads of sweat.

While it's impossible to know how many Americans – who appear to be concentrated in California, Texas and Florida – suffer with the disease, the foundation says thousands with one or more symptom have registered with it.

Even so, most of the medical community don't see the disease as real, with some doctors telling patients it's all in their head.

"They (doctors) told me I was just doing this to myself, that I was nuts. So basically I stopped going to doctors because I was afraid they were going to lock me up," said sufferer Stephanie Bailey.

A big question medical professionals are wrestling with is how victims come down with the disease.

"It is difficult to say whether Morgellons is contagious," states the FAQ page on the foundation's site. "Many of our group have family members who exhibit no symptoms whatever. On the other hand, many entire families have reported becoming infected at or near the same time. At this juncture, it remains unclear if these households with multiple infected members reflect contagion, due to human-to-human transmission, or some type of mutual exposure."

The name for the disease comes from a condition involving "black hairs" emerging from the skin of children, which was documented in France in the 1600s. While experts say it is doubtful the modern-day disease is linked to the 17th century occurrences, the name was chosen, says the Morgellons Foundation, to provide "a consistent label when addressing politicians, physicians and health departments."

Mary Leitao is executive director of the Morgellons Foundation. She became involved several years ago when her 2-year-old son began exhibiting symptoms.

"The goal of the foundation is to find a cure for Morgellons disease," Leitao told WND. "The other goal is to determine the cause."

Leitao explained that Randy Wymore, Ph.D., of Oklahoma State University is working on getting research work started at the school.

"His goal is to see patients and to investigate it medically and scientifically," Leitao said.

One obstacle, she explained, is that there is not a diagnostic test for Morgellons disease. Even so, Leitao stressed that the skin lesions with fibers appears to be a symptom that links nearly all victims.

"If a physician is able to view these skin lesions under magnification, they may see these fibers," Leitao said.

Since the disease is hard to pin down, treatments vary widely.

Said Leitao: "Some physicians are treating it with pretty high-dose antibiotics. Others are using other meds, including pain medications. It can be a very uncomfortable disease for people."

Leitao said officials at the Centers for Disease Control are "not sure there's a situation going on here" so are reticent to take action.

"I don't think the CDC has heard from enough physicians, because many physicians don't recognize the illness," she said. "They just think the illness is psychosomatic."

Leitao stressed she is committed to finding a cure because of the devastation she has seen in the lives of victims. Many no longer work because of the brain fog that often accompanies the disorder.

"They can't mentally focus on tasks," she said. "They're extremely fatigued and severely depressed – in addition to the skin symptoms."

Indeed, Travis Wilson committed suicide three weeks ago.

"I knew he was going to kill himself, and there was nothing I could do to stop him," his mother said.

Dr. Adelaide Hebert of the University of Texas Health Science Center Houston is unconvinced Morgellons is an actual medical disorder.

"I think if we look at what is truly evidence-based medicine, what has been proven based on scientific fact we know we don't have a means to substantiate [Morgellons]," Hebert told KVUE-TV.

Hebert believes Morgellons exists only in the patient's mind.

"Many of these patients do have delusion of parasitosis," Hebert is quoted as saying. "It is actually not uncommon to have patients come in and describe the sensation that something is crawling on their skin."

Ginger Savely is a nurse practitioner in Austin, Texas, who has documented over 100 incidents of Morgellons.

"[Sufferers] can't get anybody to help them in the medical profession. It's just a nightmare, a living nightmare. I can't imagine any worse disease," she told the TV station.

Some doctors who do recognize the disorder as a medical disease sit on the Medical Advisory Board of the Morgellons Research Foundation.

Says Gregory V. Smith, M.D., a member of the board: "This disorder is much more common than anyone suspects. … During the course of my practice activity, I have seen numerous children … a minimum of three children daily in my office with suspicious skin lesions."

Adds another board member, William T. Harvey, M.D.: "The Morgellon's phenomenon is real. It is also clearly devastating, life-shortening and infectious. I have observed the herald lesions microscopically with their central fibers in dozens of patients."

Leitao remains hopeful for a cure – not only for her own son but countless others.

"It's a bizarre disease; I will admit to that," Leitao said. "But it's a real disease and the people need real help."

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The stinger on the tail reminds me of the strange locusts with tails like scorpions that will torment man for five months. Revelation 9
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To me, the crop circle doesn't look like Morgellon's under a high-powered microscope, but it does kind of resemble a segmented insect with a pincer mouth and a stinger tail. We don't need that on top of what we are already up against!

I wish the people who are suffering with Morgellon's would try the zapper. I think it would work in combo with other remedies. Electicute 'em.
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I don't like crop circles. They've always given me the creeps. I don't buy that they're communications of some kind. Whoever is doing them is just fucking with our minds.
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It looks like something that would easily crawl into someones ear
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What doctors are saying about it:

[link to www.morgellons.org]
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...This "bug" pic....is actually a pic of a fully developed morgellon larvae


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Not all crop circles are made by humans, but the one in question was most certainly made by humans.
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dear OP...I think you are jumping to conclusions...because I don't see any "fully developed morgellon larvae" on either of those sites.

also the fibers from the "fall-out" not necessarily chem trails...don't really look the same at all...

so I am going to just wait to make my conclusions, until I see more photos

maybe you could show us the picture (link) of a "fully developed morgelon larvae" ... so we could see for ourselvs...since the images in both links don't look anything like "larvae" but more like fiber.
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can't wait 'till fall when the college kids are back in school.
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I was hoping someone would post a pic of an actual fully developed morgellon larvae.

I can't find one.
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If any of you had read the comments on this cropcircle made by Andrew Fowlds, who took photos of it, you would have soon realised that it is almost certainly a FAKE. Here are his comments:

"I found this evidence all over the formation, everywhere I looked. Now, if I only found isolated cases of this kind of creasing effect I would suggest it was probably caused by people’s feet – visitors to the formation for example, but not in this case – the “kinking” was to be seen EVERYWHERE… and Graham and I were quite likely to have been the first few people visiting the formation on the day it was discovered, so I doubt this creasing could have been caused by peoples feet alone…it was clearly stomped into the ground. Much of the crop was broken and damaged – the circles were not very “circular” and there was a definite “squaring off” effect on one of the “ears” of the insect-shaped head of the formation. From the air the formation didn’t look very impressive – one could clearly see an underlying track that went in a curve shape to be used as a guide to where the circles were to be formed and linked together – all in all it was very rough looking from the air - this “effort” was probably made by the same gang as the Lower Blue Bell Hill formation on June 22nd this season and quite possibly the same gang responsible for a couple of last years efforts, notably the “Earth Included” formation at the White Horse Stone. I think they are trying to copy designs out of one of Colin Andrew’s earlier books published in the 90s on crop circles – as this one is a definite throw back to a similar design in Wiltshire in 1994. Cheers"

Andy Fowlds
[link to www.cropcircleconnector.com]

It's a fake. Geddit?
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Yes, I was just about to post that it was a fake.





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