I have recently come across a number of reports by alleged experts on Springtails, wherein they proclaim to the ages, that collembola are not parasitic, and that the NPA Oklahoma Study was flawed. The number of reports is more than 5 and less than 10.
What confuses me is that the NPA Report was supposedly discredited before 2005. And how was it discredited? Simply by these words from 'alleged' Collembola experts. AND I QUOTE "Springtails are not known to parasitize humans" or "Springtails do not have biting mouth parts"
Now anyone who knows anything about Science, knows that the way to disprove a theory, is to repeat the tests legitimately, and not find the same outcome (in this case, not find collembola). Nobody did it, at least not that they will say. I heard it thru the grapevine, tho, that the CDC did the same testing and FOUND springtails. However, they convinced themselves that the Collembolans were there BY ACCIDENT. IE the bugs turned out AFTER the patients had gouged their own skin.
All this aside, why are these orgs even mentioning Springtails at this point. After all, the CDC report, which is at least one year late now, is about Morgellons fibres, not Collembola.
So what outcome do they fear from the CDC report (if it ever sees the light of day)?
Well, here is my take: The CDC report will be so ambigous, and so unsatisfactory to the sufferers, and families, that they will start to drift back to the NPA report.
Morgellons has nothing more to offer. Seven years of lobbying, testing (see Randy Wymore), and letter writing, has led to a dead end. People who are legitimately ill, will seek answers. More people will become infected. They need help. The CDC will be no help. Morgellons has run out of compromises. The doctors are still screaming DOP.
So they will turn to the NPA report. And if they do the right reading, they might believe it, cuz after all it is true !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As an aside, it appears that no Dermatologist in North America has a dermatoscope, nor a scalpel, nor a digital microscope. We should launch an appeal to the third world for financial assistance for these poor, unequipped doctors.
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