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CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas

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She named the strange fibers Morgellons disease and posted the information on her new website.<br />

Almost immediately, more than 4,500 people contacted Leitao at morgellons.org, claiming similar<br />

symptoms. [ABC News Aug 9/06]<br />

TWILIGHT ZONE<br />

“It sounds like something from the Twilight Zone,” reported KSBI TV in 2006.<br />

Across the USA since 2002, thousands of frightened people claim to have variously colored strings<br />

growing out of their skin, which burn like slivers of hot glass when extracted with tweezers.<br />

Patients say it feels like something is crawling beneath their skin. They are sick, frightened and<br />

exhausted. Morgellons victims also suffer rapid spikes in body heat levels, severe malaise, and chronic<br />

fatigue.<br />

Doctors and nurses say they can't believe what they're seeing.<br />

Today, even the Centers For Disease Control is convinced that this troubling skin condition called<br />

Morgellons is real. [[Rense.com Dec 5/07; KSBI TV June 23/06]<br />

Dr. Raphael Stricker says it's very bizarre to see the strings. A Lyme disease specialist in San<br />

Francisco, all of Dr. Stricker’s Morgellons patients have tested positive for chronic Lyme disease. He<br />

believes that Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria underlying Lyme disease, has set his patients up for<br />

another, as-yet-unidentified, infection. [Popular Mechanics June/05]<br />

“This didn't seem like anything I'd ever seen that was coming out of the human body," echoes Ginger<br />

Savely, a nurse practitioner who has treated more than 100 people with Morgellons. [KTN TV July 26/07;<br />

KSBI TV June 23/06]<br />

Like many skeptics, Tulsa pharmacologist Dr. Randy Wymore wondered if the fibers present in skin<br />

lesions had rubbed off of people's clothing. But when he compared fibers from clothing and the fibers<br />

found under the skin, there was no similarity.

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