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

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On August 1, 2007, the CDC issued this terse admission regarding Morgellons disease: “Morgellons is<br />

an unexplained and debilitating condition that has emerged as a public health concern. [NaturalNews.com<br />

Apr 13/08]<br />

In December 2007, the Centers for Disease Control awarded a $300,000 contract to Kaiser<br />

Permanente's Northern California Division of Research to assist the CDC in its Morgellons investigation.<br />

[cdc.gov; Rense.com Dec 5/07]<br />

The CDC put Dr. Michele Pearson in charge.<br />

Dr. Pearson is a U.S. Army officer.<br />

AGROBACTERIUM<br />

“It's really like a living hell. It was so severe, that at<br />

one time, my husband and I talked about<br />

amputation of the fingers that were infected," 79year<br />

old Morgellons patient, Harriet Bishop told<br />

CBS News.<br />

Bishop believes she was infected on August 14,<br />

1994 when she gashed her fingers on thorns while<br />

gardening at her home in British Columbia. Two<br />

months later, she and her family moved to Canyon<br />

Lake, Texas, but her wounds from August never<br />

healed.<br />

Then strange fibers started coming out of her<br />

hands.<br />

"The fibers would come out, they emerge on their own," she went on. "They make a hole and they<br />

come out and it's very painful."<br />

Interestingly – and perhaps coincidentally – the first volume of Nanomedicine describes the physical,<br />

chemical, thermodynamic, mechanical, and biological properties of molecular machine systems that<br />

recognize and transport specific molecules, sense their environment, navigate throughout the human<br />

body; disable living cells and viruses, and generate onboard energy to power their ultra-miniature robotic<br />

functions. It was published in 1999. [Nanomedicine Vol. I: Basic Capabilities]<br />

It wasn't until 2005 that Bishop found out about Morgellons. She joined a growing list of people that<br />

totaled more than 14,000 worldwide by the spring of 2008. This number includes at least 830 Texans<br />

who believe they're infected.<br />

San Francisco physician Raphael Stricker was still investigating Morgellons. "There's almost always<br />

some history of exposure to dirt basically either from gardening or camping or something."<br />

His research has focused on a type of plant bacteria known to cause infections in animals and humans<br />

with compromised immune systems.<br />

"Agrobacterium is a plant bacteria that lives in soil," he says. "It can cause skin lesions.” [CBS Mar 31/08]<br />

Dr. Vitaly Citovsky, a Stoney Brook Biologist, concurs. Dr. Citovsky has also found a gene that only<br />

exists in plants in the skin of the Morgellons patients.<br />

Many of those who claim to have Morgellons say they have spent time working in the soil. [KSBI TV June<br />

23/06]

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