National Lyme Report
Mycotoxin and Pesticide Links to Morgellons
January 21, 2008
Editor’s Note: Mycotoxins from molds and “designer viruses” created by experts in the fields of “nanotechnology” and biological warfare almost certainly have played a role in the explosive onset of Morgellons disease - a malady so poorly understood that most classically-trained doctors simply write patients off as being lunatics and shoo them away to psychiatrists.
But serious professionals say Morgellons is not only real,
it’s just one of many nightmarish man-made risks we face from the genetic modification of foods, pesticides and weapons of war.
These genetic monstrosities appear to be the root cause of a number of virtually-untreatable mystery diseases that include chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, certain forms of Lyme disease - and Morgellons.
Make no mistake, when it comes to Morgellons, the symptoms are more horrifying than most sane and sensible people might care to imagine.
Open sores that can be accompanied by blinding pain and severe itching develop in isolated spots or even over the entire body.
The sores seldom respond to conventional or obvious therapies.
To make matters worse, they sprout strange fibers that undulate like wheat in a breeze.
To some patients and researchers, it is clear these fibers are a highly unusual life form.
What’s more, some believe this life form to be in the possession of a primal awareness and intelligence that enables them to respond to threats by moving and, in some cases,
vanishing in the twinkling of an eye.
There’s more to think about in the following excerpt from a speech that Dr. Hildegard Staninger gave before the National Registry of Environmental Professionals Conference
in Nashville, Tennessee.
As you read, you just might find that what sounds far-fetched now isn’t so crazy after all. In fact, it makes sense.
Mold and Other Unique Diseases
Mycotoxin is a highly toxic principle produced by molds or fungi. One type, the aflatoxins, is a member of tricothecene group produced by the fusarium fungus.
This has been identified in samples of the so called “yellow rain” in Southeast Asia, where it is said to have been the cause of many deaths among war refugees.
Its presence there is subject to some conjecture, since the Fusarium fungus cannot germinate in the humid environment of that area unless it is altered through genetic manipulations by man.
There is substantial evidence (blood tests, autopsies and contaminated gas masks) that the former U.S.S.R. has used such lethal agents in Afghanistan, just as many other countries have used these lethal agents since the dawn of history.
The human body, once exposed to a mycotoxin, runs a triple risk to its toxic effects. The triple risk factors are direct toxic effects of the mycotoxins, acquisition of mutated RNAi from the mycotoxin’s parent fungus and creation of an internal “biofilm” that will harbor a toxic soup of disease. (15)
Fungi grow all over this planet. They are found in the soil, on trees and in water. Their spores travel throughout the lands by the winds from the four corners of our world.
Testing conducted by the U.S. military has resulted in an increased population of Aspergillus niger on homes, trees and other materials in various areas of the United States of America. (16)
Over the last decade, starting in the 1990’s, research has implicated many toxin-producing fungi, such as Stachybotrys, Penicillim, Aspergillus, and Fusarium species, to indoor air quality problems and building-related illnesses.
Inhalation of mycotoxins, producing fungi in contaminated buildings, is the most significant exposure, however, dermal contact from handling contaminated materials and the chance of ingesting toxin-containing spores through eating, drinking and smoking is likely to increase exposure in a contaminated environment.
During exponential growth, many fungi release low molecular weight, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as products of secondary metabolism.
Limited evidence suggests that exposure to low concentrations of VOCs may induce respiratory irritation independent of exposure to allergenic particulate.
Many fungi, mycotoxins, and their VOC’s are at a level of detection within the human body that is very hard to determine at relatively low costs.
Tissue samples of blood, urine and even direct organ/tissue biopsy will determine the presence of a fungi, mycotoxin and/or their VOC’s.
To kill fungi and remove other substances, it is necessary to look at a variety of treatment modalities. Current anti-fungal formulations have been developed to address specific fungal infections.
Some other diseases that have come into play for workplace and environmental exposures are the following: Morgellons - A disease in which individuals have the growth of fibers from their skin that burn at 1,700 degrees F and do not melt. (20)
A private study to determine the chemical and biological composition of these fibers has shown that the fibers’ outer casing is made up of high density polyethylene fiber (HDPE).
The fiber material is used commonly in the manufacture of fiber optics. There is no history of the individual in that industry or coming into contact with this material.
It was further determined that this material is used throughout the bio nanotechnology world as a compound to encapsulate a viral protein envelope, which is composed of a viron (1/150th times smaller than a virus) with DNA, RNA, RNAi (mutated RNA) or RNAsi linear or ring plasmids for specific functions. (21, 22)
Toxicological pathology identification of tissue biopsies from an individual diagnosed with Morgellons revealed the presence of continual silica or glass tubules with the presence of silicone. (23)
It must be noted that the core toxicological effects of silicone alone have been demonstrated throughout the breast implant industry and litigation cases. (24, 25)
Furthermore, silicone cannot make silica, but silica or silica bicarbonate can make silicone through natural cellular interaction in a biological system.
The subject did not have breast implants or any other implant or silicon glue injections.
Chronic Fatigue: 63 % of the patients diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) had a hidden lung worm, Cryptostronylus pulmoni cultured from their sputum. This species of worm is a nematode.
Its male measures 250 nanometers, while the female measures between 750-100 namometers in length. (26) Currently, biological pesticide manufacturers are using nematode eggs as delivery systems of viral protein envelopes to corn, potatoes, and other agricultural feed materials that are used as feed for poultry, beef and domestic animals (cats and dogs).
Conclusion
The last 30 years of the birth of OSHA and EPA has given us 3 decades of professionals in the field of environmental health and science.
All of us have been dedicated to reducing the risk of exposure to hazardous materials in the workplace, environment and home. We came from a generation of creating a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and telling the world of industry that it must comply but little did we know that mankind was on its own mission of creating nanotechnology that would never be ruled by an MSDS or hazardous material incident report. It would go as a silent plague into the DNA of every living creature on this planet to reveal its true face in the generations to come. Or, will it be one that never shows its face because the world may become infertile due to its own demise?
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