Dear RM Agents and Readers,
Today I bring forth my concern for those in the animal kingdom (nonhuman) whom also bare the brunt of this affliction known as Morgellons. I came across this writing by Cliff Michelson and found it worthy of noting.
Please keep in mind that often the animals will become unable to produce a bowel movement; this can be aided by glycerin suppositories. One of the first signs that this is becoming an issue in your pet is difficulty in the back extremities.
Many Blessings,
CrystalRiver
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note: The post below is an excerpt from a communication with another Morgellons victim. The subject was the apparently now discredited theory that Morgellons was caused by the insect known as "Collembolla")
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Greetings, Southcity:
You are correct. The collembolla theory does NOT explain this disease.
In fact, it does not even come close. IMO We are dealing with a unique and highly engineered creation. It is the work of genius, albeit dark or, (at best) "hijacked" genius.
I personally feel that there are less than half a dozen laboratories on the entire planet, and even fewer microbiologists and genetic engineers with the skill to even begin to assemble this "thing"
It is highly contagious and vectors itself in a variety of ingenious ways, including hitchhiking a ride on cotton products.
This thing is so bizarre that it defies description much less categorization.
However, It seems perfectly matched to the human animal. It is a designer parasite with a wide utilitarian scope. I have hundreds of files from victims on every continent on earth except Antarctic. I also have a disturbing number of files concerning infected animals.
Dogs, Horses, Pigs, and humans seem to be the primary mammalian victims. It is documented that Lizards, and Frogs are severely affected by this organism and usually die from it. I have one report of an alligator with this disease.
Some species of domestic birds also have been reported to me as infected. Chickens with this infection are reported to lose their feathers and not be able to replace them.
I have personally observed infected house flies that have been totally consumed by the creature leaving nothing but the exoskeleton and a Frankenstien-like collection of Macro-fibers extruding from them in every direction. (The macro-fibers incorporate predictable parameters of shape and form and are one of the primary stages of the organism. They should not to be confused with the white or clear colored nematomorph, [another primary form] or the inert red, blue, black, etc, colored micro-fibers that are produced in such profusion)
-CliffMickelson