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Originally Posted by Kritters Wow!!!
whew!!
Awesome, BO!
I wasn't knocking you for not placing I hope you know....xoxo
Have you seen that segment I think was on the history channel about what would happen if humanity no longer existed? everything becomes green and lush again.
We are destroying this earth and the people and animals etc. in it. It wants to be green and lush, but we keep screwing it up with chemicals and toxins now to the point of probable no return.
We are here now and can't change that. I don't think even now that we know enough to have made a difference with our current knowledge, you know? But we all here might have this thing for a reason we don't yet know.
Let's hope we at least will benefit or help others to do so from this malady.
xoxoKritts |
Yes, the earth has a way of taking care of it's self. And chemicals and toxins in our soil, water air....well, they are the sum product of an antiquated national agenda. Rather than look backwards or focus on blame, I think it better to support those who are innovating ways to combat what we have done to our enviroment.
Perhaps in turn they will support us.
This did not happen overnight. Morgellons is the earth's way of telling us it is time for a change in the way we govern our lives. I am very sick. But I think I am sick for a reason. I encourage those of your with Morgellons to look at the disease paradigm this way: we are living proof that our planet will not tolerate it's destruction. If people do not listen to us, learn from us, and HELP us they are jeopardizing their own health. Morgellons might just save us all. We are allergic to our enviroment. Our bodies reject what has been done to our earth. We might be the key to progress. Look up, look up, look up!
By the way I think you are spot on about Herpes and Canidia. Any thoughts on e. bac in soil and it's correlation with staph and chronic YEAST infections...