01 April 2015

"Terrifying Disease Reaches Pandemic Level" Will the CDC Respond?

Barbara Minton proposes in the article entitled "Terrifying Disease Reaches Pandemic Level", that Morgellons Disease has reached a pandemic level in the world.

What is a pandemic vs. an epidemic? I think these are useful definitions (original site):

Epidemic: An epidemic occurs when the incidence rate (i.e. new cases in a given human population, during a given period) of a certain disease substantially exceeds what is "expected," based on recent experience.

Pandemic: A pandemic is an epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads through human populations across a large region, like a continent.

So do we have a pandemic on our hands? Are doctors from Stanford, New Haven University, and Oklahoma State University wasting their time on what the CDC is functionally treating as delusional parasitosis? Do over 14,000 Americans and thousands more worldwide suffer from a common delusion? In her article, Rebecca Saviosta reasons:

"If all Morgellons patients have delusions of parasitosis, does that mean the doctors and scientists who believe in the disease are also delusional? What can explain away the mysterious fibers they say are embedded inside the healthy, unbroken skin of otherwise normal people? The CDC says the bizarre disease called Morgellons doesn’t exist, but is it at all possible that once all the noise and clutter of the delusional souls are cleared away, something real is left over? If so, the disease should not be considered to be unproven after just one study. Science usually does not settle for one small study. Generally, it takes many studies over multiple years, sets of replicated results, and numerous meta analyses before anything is touted as proven scientific fact. At the very least, the patients who are in real agony should be taken seriously and not dismissed. If someone is, indeed, afflicted with delusions, the proper steps and care should be taken to bring them relief. Finally, more research ought to be undertaken immediately to replicate and confirm the results of the CDC data or to perhaps reveal more concrete answers for those who are afflicted with this painful illness."

Well said Ms. Savastio.  Well said.  Without any meaningful studies, we don't know how widespread it is.  Will the CDC respond?

No, they're busy right now trying to control the damage from their suppression of data showing they knowingly administered unsafe vaccines.  Remember when they tried to convince the public that the "Vaccine-Autism" people were just crazy and delusional too?

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