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Thank You so much for Your links and work and Your suggestions and How quickly

You did this!!You are prob. right Re:type of info...awesome and will see about

the DVD's and start compiling a packet for this project..RR

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Subject: , Mark Darrah, Dr. Citovsky, Clongen Labs,

and Dr. Randy Wymore

Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:56:37 -0000

The following links represent the best mainstream scientific studies regarding

Morgellons. More work has been done (especially by Dr. Wymore) that has not yet

been written up. (If you go to the NMO website, you can buy the two DVD set of

the April '09 Morgellons Medical and Scientific Conference; you can see/hear Dr.

Wymore's more current findings).

I recommend that these references be used when trying to convince scientists

about the Morgellons condition.

Not saying that some of the more speculative information is without merit, but

they are unlikely to convince the more sophisticated scientist of anything.

:

http://www.thenmo.org/r02.htm

http://www.thenmo.org/r01.htm

Dr. Citovsky (and Drs. Savely and Stricker):

http://www.morgellons.org/suny.htm

Mark Darrah:

http://lymebusters.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=research & action=display & thread=\

10186

Clongen Labs (Dr. Kilani):

http://www.morgellons.org/docs/clongen1.pdf

Dr. Randy Wymore:

http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/morgellons/index.cfm

Excerpt from http://www.abcnews.go.com/Primetime/story?id=2283503 & page=1

Searching for an Answer

Forensic scientist Ron Pogue at the Tulsa Police Crime Lab in Oklahoma checked a

Morgellons sample against known fibers in the FBI's national database. " No, no

match at all. So this is some strange stuff, " Pogue says. He thinks the skeptics

are wrong. " This isn't lint. This is not a commercial fiber. It's not. "

The lab's director, Mark Boese, says the fibers are " consistent with something

that the body may be producing. " He adds, " These fibers cannot be manmade and do

not come from a plant. This could be a byproduct of a biological organism. "

Bessie

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I am rediscovering old treasures, Bessie, and I thought this deserved re-airing.

love,

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From: Bessie <bessieglavas@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, October 12, 2009 1:56:37 PMSubject: , Mark Darrah, Dr. Citovsky, Clongen Labs, and Dr. Randy Wymore

The following links represent the best mainstream scientific studies regarding Morgellons. More work has been done (especially by Dr. Wymore) that has not yet been written up. (If you go to the NMO website, you can buy the two DVD set of the April '09 Morgellons Medical and Scientific Conference; you can see/hear Dr. Wymore's more current findings).I recommend that these references be used when trying to convince scientists about the Morgellons condition. Not saying that some of the more speculative information is without merit, but they are unlikely to convince the more sophisticated scientist of anything. :http://www.thenmo. org/r02. htmhttp://www.thenmo. org/r01. htmDr. Citovsky (and Drs. Savely and Stricker):http://www.morgello ns.org/suny. htmMark Darrah:http://lymebusters. proboards. com/index. cgi?board= research & action=display & thread=10186Clongen Labs (Dr. Kilani):http://www.morgello ns.org/docs/ clongen1. pdfDr. Randy Wymore:http://www.healthsc iences.okstate. edu/morgellons/ index.cfmExcerpt from http://www.abcnews. go.com/Primetime /story?id= 2283503 & page= 1Searching for an Answer Forensic

scientist Ron Pogue at the Tulsa Police Crime Lab in Oklahoma checked a Morgellons sample against known fibers in the FBI's national database. "No, no match at all. So this is some strange stuff," Pogue says. He thinks the skeptics are wrong. "This isn't lint. This is not a commercial fiber. It's not." The lab's director, Mark Boese, says the fibers are "consistent with something that the body may be producing." He adds, "These fibers cannot be manmade and do not come from a plant. This could be a byproduct of a biological organism." Bessie

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Thanks for this - does anyone know what Randy Wymore is doing now?

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, Mark Darrah, Dr. Citovsky, Clongen Labs, and Dr. Randy Wymore

The following links represent the best mainstream scientific studies regarding Morgellons. More work has been done (especially by Dr. Wymore) that has not yet been written up. (If you go to the NMO website, you can buy the two DVD set of the April '09 Morgellons Medical and Scientific Conference; you can see/hear Dr. Wymore's more current findings).I recommend that these references be used when trying to convince scientists about the Morgellons condition. Not saying that some of the more speculative information is without merit, but they are unlikely to convince the more sophisticated scientist of anything. :http://www.thenmo. org/r02. htmhttp://www.thenmo. org/r01. htmDr. Citovsky (and Drs. Savely and Stricker):http://www.morgello ns.org/suny. htmMark Darrah:http://lymebusters. proboards. com/index. cgi?board= research & action=display & thread=10186Clongen Labs (Dr. Kilani):http://www.morgello ns.org/docs/ clongen1. pdfDr. Randy Wymore:http://www.healthsc iences.okstate. edu/morgellons/ index.cfmExcerpt from http://www.abcnews. go.com/Primetime /story?id= 2283503 & page= 1Searching for an Answer Forensic scientist Ron Pogue at the Tulsa Police Crime Lab in Oklahoma checked a Morgellons sample against known fibers in the FBI's national database. "No, no match at all. So this is some strange stuff," Pogue says. He thinks the skeptics are wrong. "This isn't lint. This is not a commercial fiber. It's not." The lab's director, Mark Boese, says the fibers are "consistent with something that the body may be producing." He adds, "These fibers cannot be manmade and do not come from a plant. This could be a byproduct of a biological organism." Bessie

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Info on Dr Wymore

http://www.thenmo.org/

http://www.morgellons-research.org/morgellons/morgellons-news.htm

>

> Thanks for this - does anyone know what Randy Wymore is doing now?

> Judy

>

> , Mark Darrah, Dr. Citovsky, Clongen

Labs, and Dr. Randy Wymore

>

>

> The following links represent the best mainstream scientific studies

regarding Morgellons. More work has been done (especially by Dr. Wymore) that

has not yet been written up. (If you go to the NMO website, you can buy the two

DVD set of the April '09 Morgellons Medical and Scientific Conference; you can

see/hear Dr. Wymore's more current findings).

> I recommend that these references be used when trying to convince scientists

about the Morgellons condition.

> Not saying that some of the more speculative information is without merit,

but they are unlikely to convince the more sophisticated scientist of anything.

>

> :

> http://www.thenmo. org/r02. htm

>

> http://www.thenmo. org/r01. htm

>

> Dr. Citovsky (and Drs. Savely and Stricker):

> http://www.morgello ns.org/suny. htm

>

> Mark Darrah:

> http://lymebusters. proboards. com/index. cgi?board= research &

action=display & thread=10186

>

> Clongen Labs (Dr. Kilani):

> http://www.morgello ns.org/docs/ clongen1. pdf

>

> Dr. Randy Wymore:

> http://www.healthsc iences.okstate. edu/morgellons/ index.cfm

>

> Excerpt from http://www.abcnews. go.com/Primetime /story?id= 2283503 & page= 1

>

> Searching for an Answer

> Forensic scientist Ron Pogue at the Tulsa Police Crime Lab in Oklahoma

checked a Morgellons sample against known fibers in the FBI's national database.

" No, no match at all. So this is some strange stuff, " Pogue says. He thinks the

skeptics are wrong. " This isn't lint. This is not a commercial fiber. It's not. "

>

> The lab's director, Mark Boese, says the fibers are " consistent with

something that the body may be producing. " He adds, " These fibers cannot be

manmade and do not come from a plant. This could be a byproduct of a biological

organism. "

>

> Bessie

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Lynn You are more on the same parallel as I am thinking. Perhaps your exposure

was not longer perhaps you were bitten by the vector insect that carries this

bacteria and diseases. Insects play a LARGE role with this, then once bitten the

immune system is plagued with secondary issues, and attractions to more fungus

disease and even agrobacterium.

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> > Info on Dr Wymore

> > http://www.thenmo.org/

> > http://www.morgellons-research.org/morgellons/morgellons-news.htm

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That's been my take on it too. Just exactly THAT. However, I think the chemtrails play a role and they are administering the agrobacterium. Re: , Mark Darrah, Dr. Citovsky, Clongen Labs, and Dr. Randy Wymore

Lynn You are more on the same parallel as I am thinking. Perhaps your exposure was not longer perhaps you were bitten by the vector insect that carries this bacteria and diseases. Insects play a LARGE role with this, then once bitten the immune system is plagued with secondary issues, and attractions to more fungus disease and even agrobacterium. > >> > Info on Dr Wymore> > http://www.thenmo.org/> > http://www.morgellons-research.org/morgellons/morgellons-news.htm>

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something is causing the insects to vector more disease, be it global

warming, GMO, nanotechnology, bio-terrorism, or chemtrails. Science to me has

proven all but the latter, chemtrails. The fact we now deal with parasitic

disease never known to our developed country is far from argumentative. Just the

co infections a tick can carry is unfathomable. Yes our environment is being

altered in ways we can not even imagine.

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Hi and Marie and all,I agree the insects are changing and I suspect global

warming and then chem-trails..or maybe vice versa...I am doing better since

doxy...but still pretty strict with diet...I can't believe the insects that are

attracted to me...4 types springtails,fungal gnat,tiny black beetle,yellow and

black beetel(smaller than lady bug)...I find particularly the beetles close to

me but not on me...eg on clothes occ....the fungal gnat thing would like to and

does ooc nest in my scalp...the springtails were more prevalent but I am sure

they are still there9 they were first) you know I feel better since doxy and I

do believe my mood is more stable but it just is weird that these variety of

creature have this attraction to me....I fit almost all parameters of that Morg

survey...The superscabies hospital i have talked about was the start...and i am

sure I qualify for low adrenal function..but i intuit That there is a change in

nature so significant to cause this..and Marie I totally get morgellons is not

just a skin disease,good point.

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Subject: Re: , Mark Darrah, Dr. Citovsky, Clongen

Labs, and Dr. Randy Wymore

Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 00:46:52 -0000

something is causing the insects to vector more disease, be it global

warming, GMO, nanotechnology, bio-terrorism, or chemtrails. Science to me has

proven all but the latter, chemtrails. The fact we now deal with parasitic

disease never known to our developed country is far from argumentative. Just the

co infections a tick can carry is unfathomable. Yes our environment is being

altered in ways we can not even imagine.

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You're welcome, Lynn. We need all the help we can get.

Love you,

katie

From: Lynn <torpedolynn@...>bird mites Sent: Mon, March 29, 2010 1:40:37 AMSubject: Re: , Mark Darrah, Dr. Citovsky, Clongen Labs, and Dr. Randy Wymore

I found this helpful and I am sending the links to the Scientist in my moms church whom works at the Tempe state university. Hope he finds out Morgellons is real and be more supportive of Dougs perdicerment. Thank you..In Light Lynn>> I am rediscovering old treasures, Bessie, and I thought this deserved re-airing.> > love,> katie> > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> From: Bessie <bessieglavas@ ...>> bird mites> Sent: Mon, October 12, 2009 1:56:37 PM> Subject:

, Mark Darrah, Dr. Citovsky, Clongen Labs, and Dr. Randy Wymore> > > The following links represent the best mainstream scientific studies regarding Morgellons. More work has been done (especially by Dr. Wymore) that has not yet been written up. (If you go to the NMO website, you can buy the two DVD set of the April '09 Morgellons Medical and Scientific Conference; you can see/hear Dr. Wymore's more current findings).> I recommend that these references be used when trying to convince scientists about the Morgellons condition. > Not saying that some of the more speculative information is without merit, but they are unlikely to convince the more sophisticated scientist of anything.> > :> http://www.thenmo. org/r02. htm> > http://www.thenmo. org/r01. htm> > Dr. Citovsky (and Drs. Savely and Stricker):> http://www.morgello ns.org/suny. htm> > Mark Darrah:> http://lymebusters. proboards. com/index. cgi?board= research & action=display & thread=10186> > Clongen Labs (Dr. Kilani):> http://www.morgello ns.org/docs/ clongen1. pdf> > Dr. Randy Wymore:> http://www.healthsc iences.okstate. edu/morgellons/ index.cfm> > Excerpt from http://www.abcnews. go.com/Primetime /story?id= 2283503 & page= 1> > Searching for an Answer >

Forensic scientist Ron Pogue at the Tulsa Police Crime Lab in Oklahoma checked a Morgellons sample against known fibers in the FBI's national database. "No, no match at all. So this is some strange stuff," Pogue says. He thinks the skeptics are wrong. "This isn't lint. This is not a commercial fiber. It's not." > > The lab's director, Mark Boese, says the fibers are "consistent with something that the body may be producing." He adds, "These fibers cannot be manmade and do not come from a plant. This could be a byproduct of a biological organism." > > Bessie>

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http://www.gingersavely.com/MorgellonsPublications.html

http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/morgellons/

http://www.morgellons.org/

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> > Lynn You are more on the same parallel as I am thinking. Perhaps your

exposure was not longer perhaps you were bitten by the vector insect that

carries this bacteria and diseases. Insects play a LARGE role with this, then

once bitten the immune system is plagued with secondary issues, and attractions

to more fungus disease and even agrobacterium.

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http://morgellons2.wordpress.com/2010/03/

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> > > Lynn You are more on the same parallel as I am thinking. Perhaps your

exposure was not longer perhaps you were bitten by the vector insect that

carries this bacteria and diseases. Insects play a LARGE role with this, then

once bitten the immune system is plagued with secondary issues, and attractions

to more fungus disease and even agrobacterium.

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http://morgellons1.wordpress.com/2010/03/23/morgellons-progression-study/

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> > > > Lynn You are more on the same parallel as I am thinking. Perhaps your

exposure was not longer perhaps you were bitten by the vector insect that

carries this bacteria and diseases. Insects play a LARGE role with this, then

once bitten the immune system is plagued with secondary issues, and attractions

to more fungus disease and even agrobacterium.

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