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K**N
Summary of 2 Websites plus opinions
First 14 pages are good information summarized from the two main websites, then lots of opinions and speculations. Very amateur presentation and scary cover. These bugs are hard to detect and harder to get rid of, but they are no scarier than dust mites - unless your skin is crawling and you aren't sleeping. For those of us who have been there, Dante could add another circle to his book.80% Clear and Counting
A**F
Book is fine, but Skeletor's foreward is condescending and inappropriate.
Overall, this book was okay. But the introductory portion written by Skeletor of Eternia (his face is the one shown on the front cover) is condescending and completely inappropriate. I realize that Commander X needed to get a "big name" to promote the book, but the authors should really have done some editing before plunking the foreward into place.Here's the bottom line. We can't simply cure Morgellon Disease by ripping off our skin, as Skeletor bluntly recommends. Skeletor is a powerful Eternian sorcerer with strong ties to the dark arts. Even without the Power of Greyskull, he can fire mana bolts from his staff and melt the flesh from his own bones with no physical harm coming to him. Most of us, however, don't have that luxury. Keeping your skin on is a necessity for at least 80% of the population (rough guess). Many of us can't bind our spirits to our skeletons or animate them without retaining muscle tissue, so we need some other options. Talking down to us simply won't solve the problem.In the next edition, I hope the authors trim Skeletor's contributions down to a short summary. If they don't, they should be marketing this as a separate book aimed specifically at the evil warlock market.
A**.
FINALLY! Most people are not even half-aware of what happens in their own backyard!
Thank-you,for having the tenacity to question and question again.If more people would "put their adult suit on" and start speaking out & speaking up,perhaps the wicked & demonic of this world(most of which are doing unreal and truly demonic acts against humanity,right here in the USA)would NOT have the ability to "hide in plain site" so easily. Bravo to all the warriors those of GOD who speak out and question the unknown,because certain knowledge,esp.pertaining to disease should be brought to light for all,especially the sufferers. Anyway most people,I Pray will see the light of LORD JESUS! Wake up! Amen
R**1
"Commander X"???
Whether Morgellons actually exists or not is something that I will leave to those with actual medical training, but I have some questions:1. Do you actually *have* any? i.e. What medical school(s) have you attended? What courses did you take? Were any of them relevant to diagnosing and/or treating Morgellons? Are you licensed to practice medicine? In which states? At which hospital(s)?2. Why did you pick a nom-de-plume that sounds like a villain out of a 1960s Saturday Morning cartoon?
B**O
Morgellons disease a manifestation of the Bacteria Bartonella
Bartonella is one of only two bacteria known to science that can accomplish Horizontal Gene Transfer into human cells. Morgellons disease is a Bartonella infection with gene(s) transferred from another co-infection causing fiber growth. There is a protocol called the synergy protocol that can cure it but it takes 8 months to a year.
S**L
A New Kind Of Terror
We live in a world that is increasingly crippled by new forms of terror, both potential and immediate, and with this new book by Commander X and Tim R. Swartz we are given a crash course in the latest conspiracy theory to surface from beneath the shadow government's murky quicksand of lies and deception."Morgellons: Level 5 Plague of the New World Order" describes a new disease, called Morgellons, that has infected more than 3000 people in the U.S. alone. The symptoms are, to say the least, bizarre: sufferers report feeling bugs crawling beneath their skin, which breaks out in painful lesions. On top of that, strange fibrous strands of some kind of unknown material ooze out of the sores, and trying to remove the strands causes severe pain. Black specks of another unknown composition appear on the skin as well.One hugely complicating factor in all this is that patients who seek medical help for the condition are often diagnosed as mentally or emotionally ill. They are frequently said to be suffering from something called "delusional parasitosis," which means they believe they are infested with parasites when no parasites are there.Not being taken seriously by the medical community is enormously traumatic for many of those afflicted with the disease, and has even resulted in the suicides of some distraught sufferers. The book does, however, include material on the research being conducted by Dr. Randy S. Wymore of Oklahoma State University, who has come to believe the disease is quite real and has circulated a letter to physicians to treat those who complain of Morgellons with compassion.Given that the disease is not a simple matter of delusion, then where did it come from? Commander X and Swartz offer a fascinating cross-section of the many possibilities. One theory is that Morgellons is the result of biological warfare experiments that began in the last century. Whether by accident or design, it has somehow leaked out into the general populace, which is largely unaware that the disease even exists. The authors give a thorough history of the alleged creation of AIDS by some black budget laboratory to wipe out homosexuals and blacks, and theorize that perhaps Morgellons began through a similar covert government research program.Even more disturbing is the possibility that the disease originated in outer space and somehow drifted into our atmosphere and took root. A wonderfully engaging section deals with the recent discovery that life could exist on Mars and elsewhere in microbial form, and that the germs or spores that cause Morgellons could have easily entered our world riding piggyback on a meteor. The authors explain the concept of "panspermia," which is Greek for "seeds everywhere," once posited by the ancients as an explanation for the origin of life on earth, arguing that a space-faring spore could be the primary cause of this new and hard to analyze affliction, whether by alien design or through an accident of the universe.While Morgellons is slowly starting to receive a serious acknowledgement from the medical community, it remains shrouded in mystery and has yet to be declared to even exist in official terms. The strange and painful symptoms do not respond well to antibiotics, and no other therapeutic treatment has yet appeared on the horizon.In any case, "Morgellons: Level 5 Plague of the New World Order" is a quick but completely engrossing read that anyone interested in the latest rumblings of conspiracy theory will find hard to put down. Should we live in fear of our own government's biological warfare research programs? Or the efforts of biological terrorists elsewhere in the world? Or even the intrusion of a disease-bearing agent from outer space? According to Commander X and Tim R. Swartz, the possibilities are numerous, and more than a little scary.
T**R
Filthy Scam Or Insane-O-Gram From The Twilight Zone. You decide.
The Center For Disease Control has classified Morgellons as a type of delusional parasitosis,a mental illness that causes one to believe colored fibers or wires come out of one's skin.Sufferers often insist there ARE wires, even point at them. But nobody else can see these fibers, because they exist only in the minds of the sufferers. I'm very sorry for these folks.But the question remains: is the book a scam, written by a very unpleasant man, seeking to hustle the delusional?Or is the author in need of the help of a mental health professional?Either way, Morgellons sufferers need to ignore this book.
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