Monday, January 07, 2013

Famous baseball pitcher has Morgellons


When Oakland "A"s Pitcher, Billy Koch
and his family became afflicted with
Morgellons disease he was forced to
quit sports at 29.

Their doctors avow that strange filaments
emerge from their skin and that their
bouts of muscle twitching can last for weeks.

As of three years ago, when this report
was taken, there were 3,000 families in
the US complaining of this condition, which
is being described as a "highly unusual
newly-emerging infectious disease" and
has been long associated with Chemtrails.

Video (about 5 mins):

Famous Baseball Player Gets Morgellons   Also watch ABC's NIGHTLINE video on Morgellons at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsiJpuARHcE

Most doctors have not believed the people who have Morgellons -- even with the evidence staring them right in the face (blue/red threads emerging from the skin --you can see this online at many sites re. Morgellons. The threads are unidentifiable with any known materials, natural or synthetic). People who are experiencing this painful itching lesions disease have been labeled as delusional.  Remember how Agent Orange patients and Iraq veterans affected by depleted uranium have been labeled in exactly the same way?  I had an e-mail yesterday from a friend who described her own bout with Morgellons in this way:

My doctor
absolutely believes that there is such a thing as Morgellons. He did some research and printed 8 pages of material downloaded from Oklahoma State University where they are doing serious research on the disease. So are UCLA and a CDC affiliate in Maryland. But the last time I saw him, he told me that he really knew nothing more about the disease and I should find a physician who had the time to learn more about it and find a workable treatment for it. Most other doctors who haven't done any research on Morgellons consider it "a delusional disease". My doctor warned me not to argue with such a doctor, but simply to hand them the material from Oklahoma St. Univ. and ask them to read it. I'm still looking for a doctor who is open to even doing that. 

It is a shame that many doctors don't have the time or curiosity to research a heretofore unrecognized disease when it is presented to them--and would rather blame the victim for being "delusional."  These poor people are suffering from symptoms that are clearly visible.  See videos of their skin lesions at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmCf4f0RnSw

Morgellons is a multi-symptom disease that is just now starting to be researched and understood. It has a number of primary symptoms:

  • Physical
    • Spontaneously Erupting Skin lesions
    • Sensation of crawling, biting on and under the skin
    • Appearance of blue, black or red fibers and granules beneath and/or extruding from the skin
    • Fatigue

  • Mental
    • Short-term memory loss
    • Attention Deficit, Bipolar or Obsessive-Compulsive disorders
    • Impaired thought processing (brain fog)
    • Depression and feelings of isolation

It is frequently misdiagnosed as Delusional Parasitosis or an Obsessive Picking Disorder.

Who

  • Adults and Children are equally affected by the disease.
  • Individuals in families can experience symptoms of the disease while other members are unaffected.  So it is not known, at this point, if the disease is contagious or inherited.
  • Multiple members of a family can have symptoms.

Where

  • Most cases in the United States are from specific geographic regions of California, Texas and Florida, though all 50 states have had reported cases. 
  • Oklahoma has reported numerous probable cases.
  • It has been reported worldwide in places such as Europe, South Africa, Japan, The Philippines, Indonesia and Australia

The following is from a site online, whose writer has done a great deal of research into Morgellons:

All of the health professionals who I know personally have been harassed and discredited for even trying to help Morgellons sufferers.  Why would that be?   What evil deed is so protected that they persecute people like my friend Dr. Edward Spencer?

Ed purchased a dermatoscope and offered to looked at the skin of Morgellons patients.  Even worse he saw fibers.  He later learned that vaccines could be a source of health problems to humans. He mentioned these possible problems to other Doctors.

In the end this graduate of Stanford and Yale with 30+ years of medical experience as a neurologist was ostracized and ridiculed by his own profession.  In all those years of practice Dr. Ed Spencer never had a patient who complained.

Personal Note:

In the end, a number of people with Morgellons have died recently.  Included among those was a dear friend of mine named Karen Whitledge.  She is greatly missed by all who knew her.   See her Dark Shurikin page to see the startling nano device removed from her body.

Many others are very ill and suffering.  This includes family pets, and infants.  How do you explain a delusional infant or pet? 


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