This is some pretty interesting stuff from Jan Smith, who has been researching Morgellons since she got it 12 years ago:
http://www.rense.com/general86/Money-Morgellonsfiberstudy.pdf Comparative Study of Morgellons Fibers with The Colored Fibers
Found of U.S. Currency by Jan Smith 6/2/09
My name is Jan Smith and I have had Morgellons Disease for 12 years. I have been
studying this disease from a layman's perspective for just as long. I have been on a
number of radio programs and I have a body of work at
http://rense.com/ that is
available for free viewing and listening. Scroll down left column on Jeff's site for the
Morgellons information. I have my own website with more information available at
One of the questions I am frequently asked is what Morgellons fibers look like. Several
years ago one of my pat answers to that question was to look at money. Perhaps you
have noticed the minuscule red and blue fibers that are embedded in money. I believe
their original purpose was a means of keeping counterfeiters from reproducing the paper.
Originally these fibers were made of linen but things have changed. If you have not had
a good look at money up close and personal let me refresh your memory and give you a
chance to see the new technology fibers I am speaking of.
Darker Blue and lighter teal blue fibers are found on money. (200x)
The fibers seem to have a slight variation in thickness as well. This would not be so if
they were extruded or made by a mechanical process.
Red fibers are also seen on money with a variation in coloration and thickness. (200x)
Photo below shows 3 Morgellons fibers from my body. Note the similarity in color to
the money fibers. The thickness also varies. (200x)
[GO TO LINK FOR THE REST OF THE ARTICLE AND THE PICTURES]
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