Morgellons: Spread by internet hype?

October 24, 2006

Debate on whether this is real or psychosomatic.



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{ 2 comments }

1 Anonymous October 24, 2006 at 9:36 pm

I saw a patient like this once. She brought a bag of thread with her, claiming she pulled them out of her hands. They turned out to be cotton threads. Explain to me how a human body would make perfect blue cotton threads.
Even her husband thought she was nuts.

2 Anonymous January 23, 2007 at 1:11 am

The only ones with delusions are the a holes who developed and released this shhhheeeeeet…and the medical unprofessionals who would rather switch than fight…
go to http://www.rense.com and listen to Dr. Stanigar and karjoo’s findings…nanotech…
chimera that morphs into whatever creature splice they used plus probes…Biosensors? Biofilm? They can give anybody a disease they choose by inserting a virus or similar into the bacteria…release it, and it finds you, once you have been initially infected….like pheromones. Bird flu anyone? And what do the target population have in common…?

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