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Muscle Car55
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The show "Unexplained Files" on the Science Channel did a special on Morgellon's Disease.

Unexplained Files is on "on-demand" through Comcast cable, don't know about other cable providers.

http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/the-unexplained-files/the-unexplained-files-videos/morgellons-disease.htm

From what I've heard from a doctor on Coast-to-Coast AM, 80 percent that have Morgellon's Disease at one time or another had Lyme disease in their life.

Anyone who wants to know more about Morgellons should watch the show...

A pharmacology professor Randy Wymore tested the colored fibers and says it relates to no fibers in the police database, the database holds 1,200 different fibers. Wymore said he "still doesn't know what the fibers are made out of." Microbiologist Marianne Middelveen said after looking through a microscope, "you can see the fibers growing from the tissue, the fibers are being produced by the body itself."

When professor Randy Wymore heated the fibers up at 1400 degrees Fahrenheit, they wouldn't burn. Randy Wymore did a more extensive test, yet he still couldn't match the fibers to any 100,000 organic compounds in the database.

One theory on the show proposed that the fibers could be caused by an unidentified form of bacteria. Also another theory on the show suggested this disease is from outer space, possibly carried from a meteorite crashing to earth.

For whatever reason, no connection was made on the show about Lyme disease.

http://science.discovery.com/tv-shows/the-unexplained-files/the-unexplained-files-videos/blood-red-rain.htm

And another show on "red colored rain" showed that there were microorganisms in the rain, but they had no DNA strain in them. Every organism on the planet Earth has DNA in them. They theorized that these organisms could be coming from meteorites as well. Meteorites passing through the clouds, leaving organisms in the clouds then being passed down through rain.

Anyone scared yet?

Funny how this isn't being publicized in the news...

Keep your did the grindstone, lot of weird sh!t happening out there...

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