Tag: Morgellon’s
NIH recognizes and classifies Morgellon’s disease
by qbit on Feb.24, 2009, under Morgellon's
This is a big step forward from the establishment view that Morgellon’s is just “delusions of parasitosis” (crazy).
From NIH.gov
National Library of Medicine – Medical Subject Headings
2009 MeSH
MeSH Descriptor Data
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| MeSH Heading | Morgellons Disease | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Tree Number | C17.800.518 | ||
| Concept 1 (Preferred) | Morgellons Disease | ||
| Concept UI | M0518290 | ||
| Scope Note | An unexplained illness which is characterized by skin manifestations including non-healing lesions, itching, and the appearance of fibers. There appears to be a strong association with LYME DISEASE. | ||
| Semantic Type | T047 (Disease or Syndrome) | ||
| Term (Preferred) | Morgellons Disease | ||
| Term UI | T714257 | ||
| Date | 11-FEB-2008 | ||
| Lexical Tag | NON | ||
| Thesaurus | NLM (2009) | ||
| Term | Morgellons Syndrome | ||
| Term UI | T714258 | ||
| Date | 11-FEB-2008 | ||
| Lexical Tag | NON | ||
| Thesaurus | NLM (2009) | ||
| Allowable Qualifiers | BL CF CI CL CN CO DH DI DT EC EH EM EN EP ET GE HI IM ME MI MO NU PA PC PP PS PX RA RH RI RT SU TH TM UR US VE VI | ||
| Previous Indexing | Skin Diseases, Parasitic (2006-2008) | ||
| History Note | 2009 | ||
| Date of Entry | 20080708 | ||
| Unique ID | D055535 | ||
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Sprayers? Fuel additive?
by qbit on Feb.10, 2009, under Morgellon's, What are they?
Both, actually.
Militaries of the world have a long and sordid legacy of dispersing toxic materials on the unsuspecting public (investigate Project SHAD/112). We need to dismiss the notion that aerial spraying and jet fuel additives are somehow mutually exclusive.
Chemtrail researchers have identified at least two current, secret dispersal programs.
- Cloud seeding metallic aerosol, including barium, aluminum, strontium, calcium or other metal salts. The most likely source is a fuel additive such as DuPont/Octel Stadis® 450 static dissipator, which contains dinonylnapthalene sulfonic acid and barium and/or calcium salts [1,2]. The two “Trade secret” additives in Octel’s MSDS for Stadis 450 are almost certainly barium or calcium salts.
- Morgellon’s fiber organism. Some chemtrail researchers believe that a this organism, GMO, or nanotechnology may be related to airborne fibrous material. Its not entirely clear that these fibers are coming from aircraft, or that they are indeed related to Morgellon’s organism. However, evidence for the existence of this organism is strong.
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Are these fibers related to Morgellon’s organism?
by qbit on Feb.10, 2009, under Morgellon's
While I’m not convinced that these fibers are responsible for or related to Morgellon’s disease, I’m posting them here for reference. I’ve never observed these myself. The claim that they’re being sprayed by aircraft warrants further investigation.




Morgellon's fibers in tissue
If anyone has a sample of fibers they want to submit for analysis, I have limited capability in house to do light microscopy. If I can establish credible chain of custody and good handling procedures, I may have professional light or electron microscopy done. Please make sure samples are tightly sealed in jars and a zip-lock bag.
Video: Synthetic organism causing infection in humans
by qbit on Feb.03, 2009, under Morgellon's
Via http://silentsuperbug.com/
Good microscopy in these videos. Also check the reference site: http://silentsuperbug-reference.blogspot.com/

