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Weird skin disease that just showed up in the past decade-of course CTs say it's the government

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Elm Nehmara Grand RapidsPosted: Sep 13, 2011 - 20:12
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I don't deal well with shrillers

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So has anyone heard of this Morgellons Disease? It's a weird disease that causes lesions and fibers, granules, etc to form in the skin. It just recently became known only a few years ago. It also cause fatique and joint pain among other things.

CTers are claiming that they either are nanotechnology dispersed by chemtrails, or from GMOs among other things.

I have to admit, it is a freaky disease.
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The Real RoxettePosted: Sep 13, 2011 - 20:21
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Actually it's been around a long time, it's completely a delusional disease, it doesn't exist. It was popularized by Jeff Rense's community. It's caused by everything and everything is a symptom, which is ironic because in Dee's Art (Rense garbage) they're shown as huge lesions (which no one has ever had) caused by power lines, diet soda, and vaccines.
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Wolf BirdPosted: Sep 13, 2011 - 20:36
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Agent MattPosted: Sep 13, 2011 - 21:04
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It isn't a disease. Its an invention by some lady who has no medical background.
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Elm Nehmara Grand RapidsPosted: Sep 13, 2011 - 23:53
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Well, I'm hoping it isn't a real disease, I personally cannot see how these "fibers" that are pulled out are synthetic in nature as the body, or any other organic lifeform cannot produce synthetic by-products.

I have seen some videos on youtube that actually show these fibers under the skin, though I am inclined to believe that they are hairs and not these alien fibers. Either way I know that the CDC is doing, or did a study on it.

It still seems like a freaky disease though.
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Agent MattPosted: Sep 14, 2011 - 08:03
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What do you mean you hope it isn't a real disease? It isn't a real disease, nor is it a freaky disease.

There's nothing to hope for and nothing is freaky. It does not exist.
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Wolf BirdPosted: Sep 14, 2011 - 09:38
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Other than the filaments (which really are just fibers from clothes, blankets, etc. sticking to scabs), a lot of the symptoms are the non-specific symptoms of life. You know, headaches, fatigue and the like are common to countless diseases, and sometimes you'll get a headache or feel tired for no particular reason. It's part of life. It's not a sign of some disease that does not exist. A lot of the people who claim they had the disease and their 'doctor' found parasites were probably going to a naturopath or other 'doctor' who will tell you what you want to hear, not what's really going on. As for fibers under the skin, hair can get ingrown (I find it all the time), and if a scab heals and if you don't remove whatever clothing fibers might have stuck to the scab, they too will be under the skin.

Also, shouldn't this topic be in health, and not conspiracies?
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Elm Nehmara Grand RapidsPosted: Sep 14, 2011 - 19:32
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I don't deal well with shrillers

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Quote from Wolf Bird

Other than the filaments (which really are just fibers from clothes, blankets, etc. sticking to scabs), a lot of the symptoms are the non-specific symptoms of life. You know, headaches, fatigue and the like are common to countless diseases, and sometimes you'll get a headache or feel tired for no particular reason. It's part of life. It's not a sign of some disease that does not exist. A lot of the people who claim they had the disease and their 'doctor' found parasites were probably going to a naturopath or other 'doctor' who will tell you what you want to hear, not what's really going on. As for fibers under the skin, hair can get ingrown (I find it all the time), and if a scab heals and if you don't remove whatever clothing fibers might have stuck to the scab, they too will be under the skin.

Also, shouldn't this topic be in health, and not conspiracies?


I have noticed a lot of these homeopathic quacks advertising on forums dealing with the Morgellons Delusion. Actually right now I am reading a website called Morgellons Watch and it is very interesting even though it hasn't been updated in a couple of years.
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