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Biting Back
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Morgellons sufferers will definitely be able to relate to these videos. Pay close attention to the last few minutes of video two, seen here.

Anyone with a suppressed immune system should pay very close attention.

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If this is real I meen the videos this is bad bad bad news.

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Morgellon's Is Biowarfare
7-5-6


This mysterious disease or affliction has affected far too many individuals for us not to have a handle on it. There have been other diseases that have had a similar course. AIDS, SARS, Lyme Disease, and the Bird Flu come to mind as examples of new phenomena within this generation. They all have the earmarks of biological warfare agents.

Before we can make any beneficial changes in the course of this insidious affliction we must first identify it for what it is. If we do not take this first step we are subjecting ourselves to further research and experimentation as the civilian populace acts the part of the guinea pig.

I did not sign a consent form for experimentation and I doubt that any of the 3,000 plus individuals afflicted with Morgellon's signed a consent to be subjects for experimentation.

There may be a logical reason for our advanced high-tech medical system to drag its feet in finding a beneficial treatment for this new disease. First, they need to identify the long term course of the Morgellon's affliction. How long does this process take before the medical system intervenes?

Secondly, the pharmaceutical industry must have enough time to produce a new expensive drug which will produce millions of dollars before they come to our rescue.

We must take a deeper look, beyond the affliction itself, before we will find the answers - answers for which we are made to beg.

My recommendation is to start trying alternative treatments on our own. We will be in a horrible state if we sit back and wait for the system to finish its experimentation and research on us. There are alternatives we can use that do no harm and are cost-effective.

Remember what happened to SARS? Outside our country they found that Quercetin, a bioflavonoid that sustains a balanced immune response, was effective in alleviating the high morbidity and mortality. After this pronouncement, we no longer heard about the dreaded SARS.


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Video1 Video2 Description
Series revealing video footage about a man made environmentally resistant and contagious human pathogen(start series: April 2006). The micro organism is a synthetic model organism and a product of proteomic and genomic research.

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Check out the "prominent visitors" to the
Silent Superbug video site that Biting back posted. Must've triggered an NSA alert of some sort -- you know, when stuff comes on the web the DON'T want citizens to see.


Prominent visitors to the site!

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This stuff is surreal and frightening. However, is this not contradictory to the morgellon's site referencing this condition as appearing in Europe during the 1800's (something about hairy backs, etc.)? And there was supposed to be some letter about it in a library somewhere in the U.S. (fact or fiction?)

It cannot be both, unless the labs knew what it was, and further manipulated it.

Does anyone know anything about the people who produced this video?

Just curious questions, and not meant in anyway
to reflect on the seriousness of this, especially when it is also accompanied with the DOP dx, and the effect on the lives of those exhibiting it. There will be no progress until the MD's admit that it even exists.

May the more progressive MD's who have already done so, be blessed.

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I can't view the video without downloading one of the programs they offered there. Not sure I want to get slammed. [computer-wise]

I used to teach near Randolph Air Force Base!

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I watched them -- wasn't able to glean too much from them except that they propose that the silent superbug is a form of manmade synthetic disease that has properties of known natural pathogens and uses quorum sensing technology, and that it was somehow created by the western alliance? They certainly seemed to be describing morgellon's, though.

Lots of neat photos, very little information, I thought. I, too, would like to know who made these videos and to what end...

I'm not disputing that there may be a lot of truth in it -- just want more info.

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Since I have had Morgellon's the pictures gave me the creeps. [Eek!] Often wonder whether my relapses might be due to Morgellon's instead of the lyme.

My LLMD seems to ignore my skin problems. But they do get better with antibiotics used to treat my lyme.

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EXACTLY my posutulate!!!

Morgellon's IS lyme.

Morgellon's simply represents another skin manifestation of Lyme Disease and probally presents in such a varied and strange way because of the genetic incongruency between mamalian DNA and the unknown properties of the 1400 genes which were found in the Borrelia genome.

So they "fibers" are just a biproduct of a genetic clash between our DNA and Borrelial DNA in the course of a skin infection.

This is why people who have Morgellon's often respond to antibiotics and these fibers dissapear.

Once the DNA stimulus is removed by Borrelia Die off, there is no longer any mechanism for the skin disease to continue.

Anyway, thats my theory on this subject.

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