Rady Ananda
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January 30, 2012
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. [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:
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]
The Center for the Investigation of Morgellons Disease, headed by Dr.
Randy Wymore, was also unable to identify the fibers. The Oklahoma State
University research center had the forensics team of the Tulsa Police
Dept. compare samples to its database of 800 fibers and 90,000 organic
compounds, without success, reports Natural News writer Barbara Minton.
[12]
Though Wymore did not respond to my request for comment in reaction to
the new CDC study, the Center’s home page still maintains that
Morgellons “is frequently misdiagnosed as Delusional Parasitosis or an
Obsessive Picking Disorder.” [2]
What is the CDC hiding about Morgellons?
What the CDC didn’t say in the public report is that those fibers are
alive and motile. They grow and reproduce, and have been shown to do so
in a petri dish using certain visible light frequencies. If delusions
are creating them, that would be a first in human evolution.
Research conducted by Cliff Carnicom indicates that the
still-unidentified fibers seen in Morgellons patients are the same as
those collected after an aerial spray of chemtrails. [13]
After being cultured for five days, the fibers produced a sheen across
the wine medium, right before explosively reproducing hundreds of new
fibers in a 24-hour period. [14] He later explored how these nanoworms
feed on the iron in human blood, explaining that, “changes in iron and
the utilization of iron in a pathogenic sense are at the heart of the
Morgellons issue.” [15]
An arduous course of research led Carnicom to conclude that the
nanoworms present in Morgellons patients represent an entirely new life
form, and one that was engineered using features from each of the three
Domains of life (Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya). [16]
To bolster his argument, he refers to a Feb. 2010 disclosure by the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) “to develop immortal
‘synthetic organisms’, as outlined in the unclassified version of the
2011 budget,” citing Wired.com:
If these unidentified fibers are some sort of top-secret nanotech
military weapon, that would explain why no answer and no help will come
from the CDC or the military.
Using Carnicom’s research, and others, documentarian Sofia Smallstorm (9/11
Mysteries) raised a singularly spectacular question at a speech last
year: Is it possible that Morgellons sufferers are those whose bodies
are genetically rejecting these nano-engineered life forms, while our
bodies are integrating them? [6]
That question must be noodling the brains over at the CDC and DARPA.
They must be wondering what is different about those 4 in 100,000 people
whose bodies reject these synthetic life forms. The report they didn’t
reveal to the public is the one I want to read.
We do know that back in 2006, the National Institutes of Health listed
Morgellons as a genetically caused disease, due to the presence of three
copies of a chromosome rather than the normal two (known as trisomy).
This was found at the 5S rRNA genes located on chromosome 1, in the
q42.11 to q42.12 region, according to the following screen capture by
Jan Smith, who explains that a year later NIH deleted the webpage [18]:
Trisomy can result in mental retardation and physical deformities. [19] Are
these bioengineered life forms causing rRNA to produce a third copy of
chromosome 1 at q42.11 to q42.12? Or, do Morgellons sufferers already have a
third copy, and its presence is somehow forcing the nanoworms to leave the body?
Several people agree with Carnicom that these living fibers are being sprayed on
us via the vociferously denied chemtrail program. Morgellons patient Kandy
Griffin, president of Morgellons Research Group, puts it right out there:
There is hope. In the last section of Carnicom’s Thesis, he suggests several
mitigation strategies that would apply equally to those who develop Morgellons
and those who don’t, but who are likely assimilating rather than rejecting these
bioengineered life forms. [15]
© Rady Ananda, 2012
Notes and further research:
[1] Pearson ML, Selby JV, Katz KA, Cantrell V, Braden CR, et al. (2012)
“Clinical, Epidemiologic, Histopathologic and Molecular Features of an
Unexplained Dermopathy.” PLoS ONE 7(1): e29908.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0029908. Available at
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0029908
[2] Oklahoma State University Center for the Investigation of Morgellons Disease
homepage
http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/morgellons/index.cfm
[3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “CDC to launch study on unexplained illness,” 16 Jan. 2008. http://www.cdc.gov/media/pressrel/2008/r080116.htm
[4] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “CDC Study of an Unexplained
Dermopathy,” 25 Jan. 2012.
http://www.cdc.gov/unexplaineddermopathy/
[5] Jan Smith, Morgellons Exposed, n.d.
http://www.morgellonsexposed.com/
[6] Sofia Smallstorm, “From Chemtrails to Pseudo-Life: The Dark Agenda of
Synthetic Biology,” speech at Conspiracy Con 2011, 4 June 2011, Santa Clara,
California. Video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzW5Kb8u0Og
[7] Science 2.0, “GNA: DNA’s Chemical Cousin Is a Nanotechnology Building
Block,” 28 April 2008.
http://www.science20.com/news_releases/gna_dnas_chemical_cousin_is_a_nanotechnology_building_block
[8] Mike Stobbe, “Study of freakish mystery illness finds no cause,” Associated
Press, 26 Jan. 2012.
http://news.yahoo.com/study-freakish-mystery-illness-finds-no-cause-220159892.html
[9] U.S. National Library of Medicine, “Historic Medical Sites: Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology,” 2 March 2004 (rev. 3 Aug. 2011), National Institutes of
Health.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/medtour/afip.html
[10] Comptroller, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, “Defense Health
Program Operation and Maintenance Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 Budget Estimated
Consolidated Health Support.” Vol I, Sec 5-C, OP-5, CHS, 11PB, DHP, Exhibit
OP-5. p.3. Available at
http://comptroller.defense.gov/defbudget/fy2011/budget_justification/pdfs/09_Defense_Health_Program/VOL_1/Vol_I_Sec_5-C_OP-5_CHS_11PB_DHP.pdf
[11] Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, The AFIP Letter, Vol. 159, No.
5, Oct. 2001. Reproduced at
http://www.american-buddha.com/operationnobleeagleAFIP.pdf
[12] Barbara L. Minton, “Morgellons: Terrifying New Disease Reaching Pandemic
Status,” Natural News, 3 Mar 2009.
http://www.naturalnews.com/025757.html#ixzz1NacD5b3d
[13] Clifford E Carnicom, “The Biggest Crime of All Time, Confirmed:
Environmental Filament Matched to Morgellons Condition,” 1 March 2011.
http://www.carnicom.com/bio2011-2.htm
[14] Carnicom, “A New Form: Frequency Induced Disease?” 8 March 2011.
http://www.carnicom.com/bio2011-3.htm
[15] Carnicom, “Morgellons: A Thesis,” 15 Oct. 2011 (rev. 1 Dec. 2011)
http://www.carnicominstitute.org/articles/bio2011-6.htm
[16] Carnicom, “Morgellons: A New Classification,” 3 Feb. 2010 (rev. 11 Feb.
2010)
http://www.carnicominstitute.org/articles/morgobs8.htm
[17] Katie Drummond, “Pentagon Looks to Breed Immortal ‘Synthetic Organisms,’
Molecular Kill-Switch Included,” 5 Feb. 2010.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/02/pentagon-looks-to-breed-immortal-synthetic-organisms-molecular-kill-switch-included/
[18] Jan Smith, “The Hidden NIH Webpage: NIH Website Lists Chromosome 1q42
Responsible for Morgellons Disease,” 18 Jan. 2008.
http://www.morgellonsexposed.com/nih1Q42.htm#NIH:_Morgellons_officially_recognized_as_a_disease
[19] March of Dimes, Chromosomal abnormalities, Dec. 2009.
http://www.marchofdimes.com/baby/birthdefects_chromosomal.html
[20] Kandy Griffin, “Morgellons is not a disease,” 7 Aug. 2011.
http://morgellonsresearchgroup.com/morgellons-is-not-a-disease/
Rady Ananda is an investigative reporter and researcher in the areas of health, environment, politics, and civil liberties. Her two websites, Food Freedom and COTO Report are essential reading.