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People are reporting that their skin is irritated. They itch. They scratch. And, they pull strange fibers often described as wiry, discolored or fuzzy from these lesions that never heal. Is it a physical disease or is it a mental illness as the CDC maintains?
If it’s a mental illness, then why does it strike otherwise very mentally sound people? Why would it be so difficult to ascertain whether or not a disease is physiological or psychological? Why would an apparent illness be so controversial? Possibly, because some people have connected it to chemtrails.
Chemtrails is a highly debatable conspiracy theory that the government is ecoengineering the planet by spraying chemicals into the stratosphere under the guise of natural contrails (vapor from jet exhaust condensation in cold temperature). Many believe that Morgellons is the result of these chemical sprayings.
In 2001, Mary Leitao noticed a fiber sticking out of her son’s rash on his lip. The doctors dismissed her claims of subsequent fibers and diagnosed common eczema.
Undaunted, Leitao, who had a biology degree, purchased a cheap microscope and began examining the fibers, but couldn’t Read more…