Tuesday, December 27, 2011

ghost of Christmas passed (not a typo)

Well, last summer, I sarcasticly asked what the CDC was waiting for (Christmas??) It seems they were not waiting for Christmas, unless it is Eastern Orthodox Christmas (Jan 6 or so).

Let's list the certainties that we can infer from their foot dragging.

1. They have no pathogen to name (If they did, then why hold it back? After all, we a given minutes notice if a chicken dies unexpectedly in Asia, or a pig croaks in Mexico, or a 95 year old sneezes to deathn in Toronto)

That is the only sure thing: They are not going to name the Pathogen, be it bacterial, viral, animal, chemical or alien.

So then what could be the hold up? Let's round up the usual suspects:

1. Money -HMO's don't want to pay out, doctors don't want to be sued, whoever created the pathogen doesn't want to be sued (or charged)

2. Time (is money): The CDC wants to release this after the Presidential candidates have been announced. They would most certainly pay no attention to this issue, in the face of the world economy going down a Greek toilet, not to mention being associated with a bunch of Delusional, Psychotics (EU leaders)

3. All of the above: For every reason that favors the CDC's timeline, and runs counter to the well being of the victims, the report will come out between March and June 2012. It will be ignored by the media, and for sure it will provide NO answers for us.

4.So we are royally screwed, short of a miracle. Anybody out there have a pocket full of miracles? Time to use them !

Thursday, December 15, 2011

On wikipedia

I use Wikipedia often and I find it both informative and convenient. However I would like to comment on its Morgellons treatise.

1. They fail to mention that this disease (with no recognized name, pre 2000's), has been reported since the 1870's. Without internet (probably often illiterate patients), presented themselves to barbershop poles (AKA doctors), with the same symptoms.

Since smoking was popular in those days, the patients often arrived with matchboxes full of debris. Lazy or incompetent doctors wrote these patients off as 'matchbox syndrome'. When the parade of patients grew, they decided to give it a more scientific sounding name (Delusions of Parasitosis, or Delusional Parasitosis aka DOP)

However some good doctors, doing their JOB, found on the patients and in the matchbox debris, Springtails (STs). STs, or Collembolae are an archaic bug from which it is believed crustaceans and mollusks evolved. Collembolae have been around for 400 million years.

Doctors continued to find this evidence right up to the present day, however, in view of the prejudicial attitude of the ADA and CDC, they hesitate to report. Also some have gone so far as to claim that the patients go out and find STs, and rub them into existing sores.

All, of the above, Wikipedia chose to omit from their Morgellons page. They also omitted to mention that the US military bio-weapons branch, made chiggers out of STs, before and during the Korean War.

They also omit to mention that well qualified Chinese and Korean scientists, brought samples of ST chiggers to the US military, relating them to a disease called 'Rotten Leg Disease"

Also omitted, is the Oklahoma Study undertaken by the National Pediculosis Association, and the OK state heath authority, which found evidence of ST's in the skin samples of 18/20 subjects.

I would try to get this info to Wikipedia, however I know they are raising money right now, so busy that they are distracted from logic.

Mr Wales...I think you are a good man. Please remember the adage : A good man doing nothing, is evil enough !

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

No Comments !!1 Too deep for ya ???

I'm sure the CDC would like to go back to their original approach: that is : tell doctors to diagnose DOP.
But they have painted themselves into a corner. They could not justify (DOP) as a diagnosis, after all the time they have spent.

They also cannot justify trivializing THIS, becsue they have taken up valuable time of the U.S. Military laboratories.

So their only choice is obvious: Obfuscate : Their latest blurb states that no single disgnosis will come out of the study because of the vaste differences in symptoms amongst the subjects.

I have to repeat myself here because I cannot believe what is being stated. Having been the sole body to vet the subjects (for common symptoms), The CDC now says the symptoms are to diverse.

Two questions arise from this: Did they really choose the subjects with the common symptoms?

Did the subjects modify their symptoms, to satisfy either the CDC or the Morgellons 'fibre' focus. Something like the 'hostage syndrome', where kidnapped people come to have positive feelings for their captors?

Or does it all come down to the same answer: Lies, all lies !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, December 12, 2011

beating a dead horse

This is a summary of the CDC's involvement so far in the case of Collembolaiasis (or Morgellons as some chose to call it.

1. While ignoring the Oklahoma Study, they counselled doctors to diagnose DOP (circa 2003-4)

2. After much pressure from State Health Authorities, and numerous elected officials, they counselled doctors to diagnose 'unexplained dermopathy'. (circa 2005-7)

3. After more pressure, they (moving at the speed of smell), initiated a proposal to possibly, at some future date, conduct a study. (circa 2008)

4. The study was announced for N. California, with subjects from Kaiser Permanente, who had reported the main 6 or 7 symptoms.

5. Despite offers, the CDC stated that no entity but themselves and K. Permanente would be involved in the study.(2008-9)

6. Once the feeble whining of the wannabe interveners died down, the CDC decided to include the U.S. military labs in the process. (2009)

7.(2011) Having chosen and tested subjects with same symptoms, the CDC announced that their report would probably not reach a definitive conclusion....because the symptoms were too diverse (amongst this group with same symptoms).

Conclusion: If this disease is nothing but active imaginations and internet driven mass psychosis.......Then why was it so important to the U.S. Military ?????????





Smell any coffee yet ??????????????

YOU< YOU< YOU .........pathetic, hopeless, losers

Friday, December 9, 2011

evolution of a disease

If you (anybody out there), will recall, when the CDC was first arm-wrestled by some PTB's, into investigating THIS disease, they put out a press release, entitled 'Unexplained Skin Pathogen' ,wherein they discribed the symptoms in this manner.

Patients usually present with ulcerated lesions, and other symptoms which include extreme pruritis (itchiness), crawling sensations, on and under the skin, biting, stinging. burning sensations on and under, mind fog, sleep deprivation....yadda, yadda, yaadda......

They concluded the blurb with the comments that:

some other symptoms included family disfunction, home abandonment, and suicidal ideations.

Important note: They called it 'Unexplained Skin Pathogen'

This turn of phrase leaves the door open for the possibility that there is a pathogen (which by implication came from an external source).

Important note: Within weeks, they changed that blurbs disease to 'Unexplained Dermopathy', thus pointing the blame back at the victims, ergo, 'It is your neuro-pathological condition, which is of course 'Your Fault'

Important note #3. Within about a year, the part about family breakups, home abandonment, and suicidal ideations, had been edited OUT.

OK, Back in Black:

Sometime early in 2011, the CDC announced that the report was finished (notice I don't say 'complete'), had been submitted to an unnamed publication (maybe Mad Magazine), to be Peer reviewed, and eventually published if the Peerage could agree.

Important note #4 : the word PEER has different but related meanings: Peer can mean a Titled member of the British Royal Family. I don't think that these are the Peers under consideration.
Peer also means "equals", and in this CDC case it means individuals who are knowledgeble in the areas defined by them (CDC). So maybe an entomologist, but for sure lots of Dermies, and Shrinks.

Since the report has not been published yet, one can surmise that 'peers' of the CDC and KP experts could not be found. That of course is because Hitler, Vlad the Impaler, and Stalin have been dead for a while. Daumer was taken out a few years ago; Bin Ladin failed to finish reading the report and Dr. Death was too busy trying to figure out if assisting his own suicide was legal or not.

OK, down to the point. They cannot find anyone as evil, mendacious, and cruel as themselves to do the peer review . Merry Genermas


P.S. Special note: When the study was announced the CDC stated that NOT JUST ANYONE could take part in the study (as patients).

The subjects would be selected from a group of people who had been covered by Kaiser Permanent in the mid 0's (ie: 2005-2007), and who had reported MOST of the same symptoms (remember?),..... the symptoms that were listed by the CDC, which were the same as Morgellons original list, and the same symptoms which were and still are (unchanged) on the NPA list.


P.S.S. In their announcement about the completion of the study and pending publishing, the CDC included a proviso:

because of the wide variety of symptoms amongst the subjects (WHO THEY SELECTED on the basis of common symptoms), it was not likely that the report would provide one single definitive answer, or diagnosis.


NOW LISTEN TO ME, AND LISTEN GOOD::::::::::::::::::

The CDC selected the subjects because they had the SAME basic symptoms !!!!!!!!!!


BUT NOW, MIRACULOUSLY, THE SYMPTOMS ARE NO LONGER THE SAME !!!!!!!

ANYBODY GET IT YET ???????????????????????????????????????????



I've given you enough ammunition. Fire off letters to your aspiring representatives, both state and Federal. NOT soon, NOT later. NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you do not get it then it is the end of civilization as we know it (or maybe you are illiterate) which is the beginning of civilization as we knew it.