Anonymous ID: 05c9d9 April 4, 2021, 11:48 a.m. No.13359278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9293 >>9321 >>9413

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>Delusional infestation

This is how Morgellon's has been downgraded from.

I remember when the US was handing out a ton of money to research Morgellon's, and the University of Oklahoma got the contract.

The last I heard (and this had been many years ago) is that OSU had discovered that people that got Morgellon's possessed a certain gene that is derived from our evolution from plants. This plant gene in essence rejects the Morgellon's and therefor a person that has this particular gene will develop Morgellon's because their bodies are rejecting the fibers.

The postulation was that basically the majority of people don't even know that they have it because their bodies accept the nanofibers.

I am sure all that research had been buried by now if what they are pushing is that Morgellon's is a psychiatric issue based off of delusional infestation of the body.

They were pushing that same concept in the beginning and medical officials were split on the issue.

Anonymous ID: 05c9d9 April 4, 2021, 12:14 p.m. No.13359413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9446

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>>13359278

https://thecehf.org/research/

It just seems to me that there is a lot of research that has been done on Morgellon's and why would people dedicate their time and efforts in supporting a "conspiracy theory" or a "delusion"?

I am trying to find that research that I mentioned about Plant Genes and the rejection of Morgellon's fibers from the body.