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Post by art on Sept 22, 2007 21:17:52 GMT -5
Glennb, Sorry to use sarcasm to illustrate my point, I concur with your assessment. Just because the villagers may not be able to answer"Potpourri , for 2000 , Alex" the powers that be tend to discount their experiences. Second guessing a first hand witness's account due to their lack of "Formal Education" brought to mind my own DOP experiences. Very possible this Morg thing is , or at least in part, alien, is not beyond the moral conscripts of Bio Engineers to test drive this on the general public.. All things are possible. Signs and wonders, Plagues and pestulnce.
Lilsissy for further proof of ancient giants, Steve Quayle .com has an extensive research project on this subject.
Fascinating!
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Post by glennb on Sept 23, 2007 3:10:14 GMT -5
Yes I too saw a correlation in the dismissive way we are treated by doctors to how the the villagers were treated, who were, after all eyewitnesses but who were not believed because they obviously weren't educated enough to tell an airplane or missle from a comet. And they were so ignorant that the fearful apparition in the sky scared the primitive little ninnies into a state of group psychosis, making them all have delusions of smelling sulpher and getting sick.
I think sometimes education can actually prevent one from seeing how things really are. Which brings to mind a headline I saw yesterday at Rense.com: "Ivy League Graduates Found to be Less Intelligent After Attending Four Years of College"...or something like that. Doctors go on to attend another 4 years of medical school so maybe that explains a few things. As far as Morgellons being an alien creation, I think it is obvious that this pathogen has been managed and released through official channels. But I also have suspected for some time that either aliens have very cleverly infiltrated the power structures on earth and are directing events for their own benefit or that aliens have been here all along, having retreated millenia ago into underground strongholds and that they have secretly been in power all along, directing the course of human history.
Every once and awhile they crawl our of their underground strongholds and take a more active hand in events. In particular they have to emerge periodically to whack back the exploding population of humans as they want to ensure conservation of resources for themselves.
This might explain why mankind has witnessed flying saucers in the skies for thousands of years. UFOs are pictured in some renaissance and medieval art and are referred to in ancient Chinese, Hindu and Tibetan historical accounts. There are accounts of strange apparitions in the sky going back to the beginning of human history.
It also might explain the accounts of the medieval peasants during the black plague that raged through Europe killing 40% of the population. Dozens of peasant accounts taken from far flung locations report the same thing, seeing tall black robed and hooded strangers in the grain fields swinging what appeared to the peasants to be hissing scythes over the grain. The peasants also reported foul smelling mists and bright lights and "comets" in the skies. The peasant drawings of the "comets" looked more like aircraft of some type. The peasants having no experience of aircraft identified them as comets.
These foul smelling mists, blackhooded strangers and lights in the sky were reported to occur shortly before the outbreak of plague in an area.
The image of the black robed and hooded strangers swinging their scythes over the grain fields came to be so closely associated with death and dying that the symbol has survived down through the centuries as the grim reaper.
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Post by godog on Sept 23, 2007 9:20:41 GMT -5
You know, I disagree with all this worry about the credibility of morgellons. Godforbid someone think us crazy. Not. Why should we censor ourselves? An interesting article is an interesting article. Period. And I think that article is relevant to all persons, morgellons sufferers or not. A meteor could hit anywhere. Peru or Foose, Missouri. What if I were certified crazy AND had morgellons? I guess I'd truly be f***ed. One doesn't preclude the other anyway..
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