Friday, February 24, 2012

More On The Morgellons/Chemtrails Connection


Clifford Carnicom with host Rob Simone on Coast To Coast AM (January 27, 2012) discussing chemtrails, Morgellons and the CDC Morgellons study.


"According to Carnicom, the health of the entire global population has been affected to a significant degree by these aerosols. It has been strongly established that barium salts are in the airborne particulate matter, he continued. Soluble salts of barium are highly toxic, with the level of toxicity matching arsenic, he added. Carnicom also reported on a baffling ailment known as Morgellons disease, a condition he described as characterized by skin lesions and the presence of unusual filaments. He revealed that many people could be suffering from Morgellons but show no outward signs because the filaments are internal. Carnicom commented on a recent CDC report that dismissed the condition as the product of mentally unstable and delusional minds, and pointed out some issues he had with the study's methodology."

Saturday, February 4, 2012

CDC Calls Morgellons’ Nanoworms A Delusion, Protects DARPA

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.

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.

The CDC suggests that four out of a hundred thousand people -- the rate of infection in Northern California -- are imagining these filaments into existence. Read the full article at Activist Post

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Are You Delusional? Find out now! FREE Instant Test!

This test is based on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's recently published study which suggest Morgellon's is a delusion. Based on these findings, if you can see the fibers in the following video, you may be suffering from delusional infestation, and, according to the CDC, may benefit from psychiatric care &/or medication. Sorry.

The study does acknowledge finding some fibers which "had the spectral characteristics of cellulose, compatible with cotton fibers" (if it's cotton, why not just say cotton?), but this doesn't look (or move!) like any cotton I've ever seen. Note the increased activity at around the 8 min/35 sec mark, as the music on my TV becomes louder:





The twisting and bending movements are not the result of a passing breeze. The way the fibers move can be described as both robotic and serpent-like. I believe this fiber was particulary active due to high humidity, as I have noticed the fibers are much less motile when dry.






CDC Morgellon's Study Results Released