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CDC – Yet Another Scandal – Julie Gerberding Covered up the Cause of Morgellons Too!

Friday, August 29, 2014 9:50
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What does Dr. Phil really know about Silent Superbug, Fiber Disease, and Morgellons (the same thing)?  Why didn’t KTVU publish the early 2007 Interview with the man who blew the whistle on the cause of Morgellons.  ”On August 24, 2004 I sent more disturbing video footage to CDC, ECDC, and Interpol in France. The ECDC let me immediately know that I have identified a major potential threat.”  

Why is Julie Gerberding’s name mentioned in more than one scandal coming out from the CDC? Not only did she cover up the fact that certain vaccines were increasing the risk of autism in certain children, but she covered up the cause of Morgellons/Silent Superbug/Fiber Disease too. Whistle blowers are coming out of the woodwork and sooner or later Morgellons patients will get some kind of justice. 

What do Chemical/Biological Weapons, Crystal Meth, Silent Superbug/Fiber Disease/Morgellons all have in common?  Precursor chemicals.  Morgellons/Silent Superbug/Fiber Disease could only have been created in a proteomic and genomic laboratory.  

Share the videos and share the truth. Please help Morgellons patients. 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9XBYe6YpujGUNTHJF1Rohw

https://www.youtube.com/user/traitorsbeware

https://www.youtube.com/user/MfromCanada2

 

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