Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Dear Lyme-Morgellon friends: This article documents my personal thoughts. Tick, mites, insects are harboring bacteria/fungus/Protist organisms from bio-engineered fields. The fact the high 90% of the people with the Morgellons fiber production dermatitis with probable dermal arthropods (myosis) infestation points to Morgellons as co-infection with Lyme and vector born of bio-engineering origin. My tissues are rich with moving bioluminescence. Our Lyme expossure was in a tick infected area So of Sidney Australia. Also beyond a doubt my entire envornment here where I live...the yard...the screens..the neighborhood..the bird droppings all have luminescent specs accompanying white fiber and gelatenous globs. Hawaii (where I live)is #1 in in-field bioengineering and bio-engineering research in all USA ! Hawaii is now well entrenched in bio-diversified agriculture. I am directly downwind from these fields. I have seen at least 10 cases of folliculitis (hair follicle infection) producing rash locally. In one, I see moving bio-luminescent specs...her family suffers the same non-resolving rash She claims " flea bites " . Local produce is loaded with it inside and out. I have written to the researcher in Australia by certified mail. I offer my assistance in his research. I am a nurse of 37 yr experience and currently unemployed due to this infection. Once I can collect data of substance I will present to all media here locally as well my state/national government and activist groups. I anticipate support in this. I urge your sending this to others with Lyme and unresolved rashes that they use it to present to physicians. This appears to be flying fast under the radar. Sincerely, Alison Brundage, RN Oahu, Hawaii, USA (CLICK BELOW) surfnutz@... http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol9no2/02-0222.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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