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

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WHITE GLOVES<br />

Imagine my own shock in reading about a gardener in British Columbia, among others, who apparently<br />

contracted Morgellons – or something similar – in her garden. As I type these words on my keyboard,<br />

the intensely itching open sores on my left palm and fingers are Shea buttered inside one of the soft<br />

white gloves I use when mounting photographs.<br />

The African plant extract is not a cure. But it does provide some relief from skin cracks that burn like<br />

paper cuts and the raw skin under broken blisters that form and reform after I scratch them open at<br />

night. When the itching becomes intolerable, there is no way to resist clawing at my own flesh.<br />

This daily affliction began almost two years ago. While pulling grasses and weeds with my bare hands<br />

from my small island garden in British Columbia, I felt a burning sensation in my left hand, almost like<br />

coming into contact with nettles. But there are no nettles in my garden. And no unusual weeds.<br />

That’s strange, I thought. I had been weeding these same plants for years without any affects. The<br />

burning soon stopped.<br />

Then the itching began. The blisters spread over the inside of my left palm and fingers, where I had first<br />

contacted my familiar plants. But despite the clear fluid released whenever I broke the blisters, they<br />

have not spread. And no fibers or sensations of bug scrawling under my skin have ever appeared.<br />

What was going on? How did formerly benign plants turn toxic? Did something contaminate them from<br />

the sky? Or has a remarkably warming local climate brought foreign fungus northward? Doctors remain<br />

mystified. So far, the only other temporary relief for my plant-derived skin infection are Calamine lotion<br />

and anti-fungal creams.<br />

Go figure.<br />

AIRBORNE?<br />

“People with Morgellons have different colors of nano fibers<br />

growing out of non-healing sores on their bodies. Chemtrail<br />

fallout has similar, many-colored fibers that look very much<br />

like the Morgellons fibers,” says Carolyn Williams Palit.<br />

[chemtrailcentral.com]<br />

PhDs Hildegarde Staninger and Mike Castle report sending<br />

fiber and tissue samples collected from Morgellons victims –<br />

along with samples of chemtrail fiber fallout – to four top U.S.<br />

labs in our country: AMDL, ACS, MIT and Lambda Solutions.<br />

While those lab reports have not been made public, Staninger claims that chemtrail filaments are a kind<br />

of “pre-Morgellons” fiber related to “the type of nanotechnology that assembles nanowires.”<br />

[portland.indymedia.org]<br />

Is there any connection between this bizarre and frightening<br />

malady and nano experiments?<br />

“You’re not going to like this,” Hank said. “Morgellons is one<br />

unintended manifestation of nano spray experiments.”<br />

Morgellons manifests – or presents” – as intolerable itching in the<br />

skin followed by alien eruptions of thin hairs or tendrils through the<br />

skin. “It’s basically the same as excreting something through a hair<br />

follicle,” Hank said.

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