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Invasion of the body snatchers is now here. Dermatologists are reporting "shingles" as never seen before, yet the sores showing up on people appear not to be shingles. Polymer chemist Michael Castle and toxicologist Hildegard Staninger speak of a debilitating disease that may have been with us already for over a decade, being disseminated by way of nanotechnology and designed to undo our neurological functionality -- targeting, signaling, and taking us over from within. Morgellons produces lesions that grow long fibers, and Morgellons patients are real (read one family's story here) -- as well as increasing in numbers. If this is nanotechnology at its worst, we must ask ourselves if the disease is the result of environmental toxicity or a deliberate program to impair human beings?
Nanotechnology controls submicron-sized particles and has become industrially popular (used in stain-retardants, sunscreens and even in food). To the right, a 60x-magnification of a Morgellons "fiber," creating new fibers from itself. We are seeing a form of self-replicating biotechnology consisting of inorganic, intelligent "nanobots" that, by researcher Clifford Carnicom's findings, are showing up in the blood of seemingly healthy individuals. Is it all over for us? Google "Morgellons disease" to learn more, and don't imagine right off the bat that this is more outlandish conspiracy. Something's happening, folks! People are feeling weaker, sicker, foggier, and showing more auto-immune and neurological pathology than ever before. Creepily, as one woman said, "I feel like this is alive, like something's crawling in my skin. It's talking to me. I can feel it communicating." Popular magazines warn us every day of new "silent killers," pointing the finger at diabetes and a host of immune-system disorders. Are these really the culprits, and why are our official health authorities not discussing Morgellons?
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