
November 11th, 2008, 08:32 PM
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Good article on Morgellons and Chemtrails from a 9/11 Truth site ' I found a new source for Morgellons fibers in an old paper wick inside our humidifier. It's about 6-8 months old and hasn't been used since the summer. It's loaded with Morgellons and other things. The truth remains: Every single time I look at new stuff, it gets worse and worse. In 2004 (I believe), three weeks before Christmas, a very spooky thing happened. An unusual chemical smell was in the air that others noticed as well -- somewhat like a pesticide. One morning I woke up and couldn't remember the day or what time I was to go to work. I panicked a little, but drove off to work anyway, kind of stunned. I was afraid I had had a stroke. It was about 6 a.m. While driving, I saw not one but THREE major accidents on the main road. Highly unusual for that early in the morning ... I rarely see three accidents in a single month. And for the next month, everyone in the office and even store clerks seemed to have the same problem and were joking about early-onset Alzheimers. I did not find it funny, however, as I was aware that something had happened. Slowly I regained my memory, but it felt like I was fighting to get it back. I mentioned this to a co-worker and he told me that his wife, an accountant for years, said that she all of a sudden was having trouble with normal math (during the same period), and he said that he too had forgotten things more than usual. During that Christmas season, I noticed that store clerks would take money and forget immediately what it was for, or continually stumble trying to count change. I was and still am quite concerned. It took about three months to recover, and about that time a doctor named Patricia Doyle called the Jeff Rense program with the same exact story (search "amnesiacs" on Jeff Rense Program). She said her small town back east was experiencing memory dysfunction after heavy spraying, and she apologized for having to read notes she had made for the program as she too was having short-term memory difficulty.'
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