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If you're wondering what Morgellons is, or you're looking for reliable information published by leading practitioners, See these sites:
For more information on Morgellons, see the following papers published in major medical journals:

Even in major medical journals, there's a lot of published BS so be sure to avoid these fine purveyors of medical quackery! Funny how that happens when you've got a fundamentally corrupt-by-design medical system sponsoring flawed-by-design studies from monetarily vested interests in making sure people stay sick (10 minute trailer). Some even say it's been done for more evil puposes than the usual mindless corporate greed expected from our business leaders and government. This is certainly related to the denial to grant Robert Gallo a Nobel prize for the disovery of AIDS, since he worked on bioweapons, and the very interesting opinions of the actual winner of that prize, Luc Montagnier, on the role of Oxidative stress in chronic disease. He also has interesting opinions on Mycoplasma and "Gulf War Syndrome", Lyme disease, autism and chronic infections, which as noted above, is potentially related to Morgellons, as it is related to Autism and Aspberger's Syndrome, and numerous related chronic diseases. Might be a good idea to ask yourself whether your HMO doctor is happily following orders for another Tuskegee syphilis experiment or Guatemala syphilis experiment -- the government organization involved in these heinous crimes got renamed to the CDC, hoping to fool people that their longstanding unethical medical practices and human-rights violations have ceased. The reality is that the CDC's "unexplained dermopathy" nonsense is another in a long series of unethical human experiments done in collaboration with the murderers known as "Kaiser Permanente."
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