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Post by buginarug on Mar 6, 2007 21:06:37 GMT -5
How many of us have this awful affliction, and know what it is? 10,000? 20,000? 30,000? more.........?
We are not listened to whatsoever by the medical community, or at least by most doctors, that's the norm, right?
I wonder what would happen if 30,000 people showed up to their appointments with legal representation by their side....
Just a thought.....
That would stir things up big time....
Maybe then they (medical community) wouldn't be so apt to label all as DOP.
again...just a thought
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Post by lydski on Mar 7, 2007 2:47:40 GMT -5
Hey Buggi--
Good Thought!!!
I could even see someone making a movie about it (after we all did it).
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Post by betsy on Mar 7, 2007 8:03:57 GMT -5
Good thinking, buginarug.
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Post by ed on Mar 7, 2007 8:54:43 GMT -5
ah..........what lawyer is going to risk going with a morgie to a dr. In 97 after explaining to my lawyer what was going on he later threw everything he was wearing away including his new wing tips. He could still run fast barefooted. ..Ed
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Post by toni on Mar 7, 2007 9:16:38 GMT -5
Ed, I just spilt a gut when I read your post! hahahahahhaa (The warped part of me got a total kick out of what you said there) Oh my....that just dropped me off my seat!
Buginaring,
I certainly believe if we showed up anywhere (CDC front lawn) the White House front lawn, there'd definately be many news media, and WE would get the attention then.
And especially if we announced "in front of the media" WE are all loaded with parasites and have been sending letters and calling our health providers and government and CDC and we're ALL being completely ignored, and the fact that all of us are all nationwide, in each and every state, and carry on our lives and knowing we may very well be infecting all whom we are in contact with, and possibly anything we touch even in a (grocery store), and the fact that many of our children ARE attending school, possibly/probably infecting other children, and all we want is help/treatment, and the more days that go by that WE are not treated, the more people we are possibly/probably infecting - well, I feel personally that WOULD do it.
People are still unaware of the magnitude of this "possible contagious" contamination, and unless we tell them, that WE don't know if when we pick up lettuce at the grocery store and put it back, if it's "really" safe for the next guy who comes along and buys it, if they're going to contract this or not, how could we, we are not doctors, maybe that is what needs known too.
People ONLY take notice of any disease, contamination, infection, or infestation, ONLY when (they) may be at risk, that IS human nature. I believe that IS where this must now be addressed, that we are carriers without treatment, more people daily, and anyone and everything we touch may be the next persons contagion.
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adill
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Post by adill on Mar 7, 2007 10:02:59 GMT -5
I once read that if you wanted to get the attention of a government agency any physical demonstration was the best way. They also stated that Banners and signs were most productive. I personally think that putting some of my photos on those banners would even be better. I probbaly have about one more attempt left in me before I physically and financially bomb out- so name the time and place and my family will be there with bells on.
I dont know about you but my "Ace Pigments" are now so large and shaped the same it is amazing. My "Collembia" are so big that I would call them Jimminy Cricket! Time to call a spade a spade or a fiber a parasite.
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Post by lydski on Mar 7, 2007 10:43:24 GMT -5
Yoy are 100% correct Tonie!!! So.....let's go to the cdc and do it!!! (Just Do IT)
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Post by lydski on Mar 7, 2007 10:44:49 GMT -5
Adill says: Time to call a spade a spade or a fiber a paras ite.[/i]
I like that!
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erika
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Post by erika on Mar 7, 2007 16:49:37 GMT -5
lets get wild n.crazy in mr. rutz's office
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Post by belikewater on Mar 7, 2007 20:25:46 GMT -5
10,000 infront of the CDC building. Don't think the police would have enough hazmat suits to get all of us
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Post by lurker on Mar 7, 2007 20:31:09 GMT -5
Morgellons is well into the millions, just in the US alone, however, for the large majority it is acting as a minor skin irritation, but that wont last long. For every one of us, there are a thousand who don't quite have their head around what is afflicting them, and I know this is extremely contagious ...
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Post by buginarug on Mar 7, 2007 20:51:16 GMT -5
For sure, lurker....I've been checking out topix.net every once in awhile lurking around the CDC, DERMATOLOGY AND BIOLOGY FORUMS, the things that I am seeing is unbelievable....
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Post by cyn on Mar 7, 2007 21:43:31 GMT -5
Okay, but so it is easier on most of us, let us do it before it gets toooo hot.!!!!!
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