By Rady Ananda
Activist Post
Imagine having the mental prowess to be able to create living filaments heretofore unknown, that can reproduce themselves, some of which come with identifying letters embossed on them, and then to make them extrude from beneath your skin, all against your conscious will. [Image]
Sound like science fiction? It’s not, says the US Centers for Disease Control.
Despite having spent four years and $600,000, and using the world’s largest forensic database, the premier health agency reports it is unable to identify the source of the fibers emanating from those suffering with Morgellons. [1]
The CDC suggests that four out of a hundred thousand people, the rate of infection in Northern California, are imagining these filaments into existence.
Comprising an array of physical and mental symptoms [2], Morgellons is distinguished by novel fibers that protrude from the skin, causing lesions and sores that do not heal, or that heal very slowly.
“We conducted an investigation of this unexplained dermopathy to characterize the clinical and epidemiologic features and explore potential etiologies,” the paper explains. The only potential etiology suggested was that the patients were delusional:
“No common underlying medical condition or infectious source was identified, similar to more commonly recognized conditions such as delusional infestation.”
The CDC provided more information in its press releases [3] hyping the study than it did in the 300-word study published last week. Its Unexplained Dermopathy webpage goes beyond what was reported in the actual study, saying there is “no evidence of an environmental link,” and promised to do no further studies. [4]
“People who suffer from Morgellons disease are NOT delusional no matter what the CDC or the mainstream press would have you believe,” says Jan Smith of MorgellonsExposed.com. She’s suffered with Morgellons for over 13 years.
The image above is on her home page. “Ponder why a person with Morgellons disease would have tissue coming out of their body with embossed letters on it. This photo is real and the sample has not been altered in any way. It is available for research and DNA testing.” [5]
The CDC study reported, “Most materials collected from participants’ skin were composed of cellulose, likely of cotton origin.”
One of the specimens extruded from Smith’s body was found to be composed of cellulose and GNA, the synthetic form of DNA. [6] Glycol nucleic acid does not occur naturally; it is used to create synthetic life forms. [7]
But why would the CDC not know exactly the origin of the cellulose, instead saying it’s likely from cotton? And what about the rest that was not cellulose? The study provided no details.
The CDC sent the cellulose and unnatural fibers to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, reports the Associated Press. [8] AFIP has been collecting fiber samples and other forensic material for 150 years. [9] Its 2011 budget was $65 million. [10] Surely, if these novel fibers are natural or lab-created, the AFIP would know. Apparently not.
AFIP is the same group that collected all the forensic evidence of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon and at the Pennsylvania crash site, under code name Operation Noble Eagle. [11]
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I’m sharing a house with a man that has Morgellons and from what I can gather it’s real, and part delusional. It effects the mind and has him seeing things that aren’t there. But not all the things he sees are delusional.
It’s a very scary illness. He has had a Silver-dollar sized open sour on his foot for nearly three-months now. The smell emanating from this would make a maggot gag.
I’ve been taking him to doctors that have been yet to come-up with an explanation.
hey, Michael ~ someone said this protocol works – I’m copying a comment below:
Mel Freidman, in Reno Nevada, has found a way to eradicate Morgellons from his body. He had it for over 3 years and he figured out how to eliminate it using natural methods (radical natural methods). He created a website: http://www.howicuredmorgellons.com and has been offering his services of coaching people all over the world on how to eliminate it from their bodies, and does not charge for his service (although he would accept donations to his non-profit foundation he just created).
He literally will walk a fellow sufferer through the healing process for over 6 months (coaching them by phone, on his dime, anywhere in the world), and ask nothing in return. He is truly an amazing guy.
The protocol costs about $100 a month and it will take about 8 months to eradicate it from your body. He himself, does not sell any of the items needed to induce healing, so he has no direct financial gain by doing so. He made a promise to the universe if he could find a way to heal himself (and not die) he would pay it forward for the rest of his life. And he is holding up his end of his promise.
The Protocol
http://howicuredmorgellons.com/melsprotocol/
Just the fact that this made the MSM and the CSD which of course, has to “poo-poo” it, tells me that they are afraid they will be found out (whomever the they are this time around).
yeah, no doubt. spin in full operation
A dentist in Arizona claims to have solved at least PART of the problem, claiming that the sores that develop on the body — usually the extremities — are caused by the synthetic resins used to treat teeth (as a replacement for the mercury-laced silver amalgam used in the past).
I’ve certainly had the sores since I got treated with dental resin back in 2002. But they’re nothing more than open sores that flake at the edges and never seem to heal properly until scar tissue develops. Very weird.
that’s interesting about the resins causing dermal sores. it doesn’t seem to address the fibers extruding from beneath the skin, tho.
I dunno. The edges around my sores are pretty rough. I’ve pulled matter out of the sores — certainly nothing with embossed lettering, that’s downright creepy — but it was not your average sore. I chalked it up to being old and weathered, but then things like a serpentine pattern of sores developed.
Anyway, I don’t think it’s good to feed hysteria — we do it just like Alex Jones, but the CDC amplifiesall of it with these dumbassed coverups and half-hearted “investigations.”
embossed nanoworms?
that replicate when cultured?
yeah… and check this out; a new interview by Jeff Rense with Jan Smith, who’s featured in my article and who discusses these living fibers with other embossed info:
Wait… WHAT? Omg… I can’t handle this…
a personal aside, I’m very pleased with the sites that agreed to only partially post this post, driving traffic to AP, which is paying me for it based on pageviews. Prison Planet and IntelHub get a huge nod of appreciation from me.
I’m surprised at those sites that chose to delete the piece entirely rather than help support my work, especially since many of them have used my work to earn an income over the past several years.
One huge site to which I’ve freely contributed in the past posted the full piece but removed the copyright notice that appears right before the Notes. Shocking display of lack of integrity. Then, when requested to snip the article so as to drive traffic to AP, or pay me to post it in full, they took the piece down entirely.
Temper, temper, Boys. It’s bad when corporations exploit people, but somehow you’re exempt?
Beginning in 2012, I no longer post my work under a creative commons license, but instead reserve all rights afforded me under copyright law.
The real test will be how many of these income-earning sites continue to post my work in an abbreviated form, or will they punish me for asserting my right to generate an income?
Time will tell.
Keep fightin’ the good fight, Rady. You’ve come a long way.
It’s all about survival, I don’t care what Keith Richards says.
Whenever modern medicine can’t explain something they label it as a “mental illness” so that tells me that they are either in denial, ignorant, or already know the truth and won’t tell the public. Seriously, this is a creepy disease and the public deserves to know the truth. It could very well be related to GMOs, which are literally changing genetic code anyways.
yeah, I do believe GMOs and nanofoods are mucking with our DNA.