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| Does anyone know where I can find a link to the video of Wymore's presentation at the Annual Morgellons Conference in Austin?? I just spent an hour on YouTube and could only find that 90 second "still" on the FTIR replication. I just watched the 45 minute presentation this week sometime. SS |
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| That's it, girlfriend!!! Really have to listen closely in the middle of it where he talks about fungus, mycoplamsa, etc. It's really important, because we talk about those things all the time but are guessing. It's rare to hear a scientist talk about it. SS |
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| I'm watching now, SS...I did see part of it when Carls posted...and wondered why they didn't film him RIGHT NEXT TO THE SLIDE SCREEN ![]() Does Dr Wymore have a website where all his photos etc can be seen? (yes....loving enhanced ) xoxoKritts ![]() |
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| Last edited by carla; March 28th, 2009 at 06:00 PM. |
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| Kritters - I know - that was such an amateurish error on the part of the videographer! This year they are going to have two cameras to make sure that everything is caught. Unfortunately, Dr. Wymore's site really needs work. Many people don't realize this, but all the time he puts into Morgellons research is on his own time and using donated funds for lab analysis done at other labs. He is a full time professor at OSU, which is what he gets paid for, but it is unrelated to Morgellons. He does have the support of the Univ, and they pay for an assistant for him, but the assistant is not a PhD level, so she just "helps" him. Dr. Casey sometimes donates some time there, too, when they are collecting samples for research. I hope anyone who can afford to make a donation does so (I do). SS |
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| I only heard a little bit. I guess with an all day event like that, it's hard to absorb and summarize it all. The dvd's shouldn't take too longh; I think that's the best way to get the info (rather than rely on another person's interpretation). The only thing that I know is that the agrobacteria study that Citovsky did a couple of years ago is being replicated, and will be written up for publication (Dr. Wymore). I think maybe the FTIR elemental fiber analysis might be getting done, too, but I could be dreaming that one up!! SS |
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| Wymore states "Some of this information is not particularly new" at the beginning of his 2009 speech. What is new??? Anyone who attended this years convention in Austin, please share what you learned! I went in 2008 and came home deeply disappointed. 2008 conference did not address homeopathic medicine, toxins (chem-trails, food or GMOs, etc...) Sadsack wrote: "The only thing that I know is that the agrobacteria study that Citovsky did a couple of years ago is being replicated, and will be written up for publication (Dr. Wymore)." WHEN? In the white light, ~jonsi ps. I heard that Dr. Casey didn't show and that one of the MDs that was going to speak at the end of the day at the conference had to leave before her presentation...
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. Last edited by jonsi; April 8th, 2009 at 01:23 AM. |
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| Jonsi - Dr. Wymore just received a donation to cover the cost of the agrobacteria lab studies. (don't forget, everything depends on donations). I read on LB that he expects the results to be in by July. Then there is the issue of writing up the research, submitting to appropriate journal(s) for publication, then waiting for that to occur. I hope I don't come across the wrong way, but the only "researchers" we have the right to DEMAND action from are the ones we all pay for - the CDC (and NIH, in my opinion). The un-funded researchers who depend on donations (like MRF, Wymore) or the ones who have clinics (like Savely, Staninger) can work only at the pace that the money comes in. These tests are expensive, and MUST have independent verification in order to be considered valid. I share your frustration and impatience, though. I doubt I will live long enough to hear the unequivocal truth. SS |
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