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Morgellons: A Video Analysis
I know what you mean by not knowing what to think about it. I am still in limbo with coming to a conclusion about what is being said in the video, but I absolutely do not believe that the lady above in the first video is working with the government to spread a disease. She may have came up with bullet proof skin, and the patent could had been looked at to understand the process of modifying DNA in a silk worm to make human skin interact with it, and the idea could have evolved into something else.

I can not say this is a 100 percent accurate, but I do believe that what people and I are suffering with are nano tubes filled with metal particulates and biological matter. I have so much more to say, but I can not put it all into words yet. I plan to look up the patent in this video and other patents to find out exactly what each word does mean biologically to understand that which is going on, so I can try to make more sense of what is happening around the world. If I come up with something that sounds plausible, I may write to the CDC myself without using the word Morgellons and only using the words from patents and other biology resources just to see if I get a response back from someone.
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That word came out of the 1600s, and it will probably never be taken serious. This needs to be renamed something else. I'm not sure what it should be called yet, but I guarantee you that if this is some part of cover up for depopulation that scientists are not setting around and referring to this as Morgellons. They would be calling it a term that they have created to fit with something scientifically from how it was

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