Jim Lee from Climate Viewer News interviewed Morgellons Survey blog author, Jeremy Murphree on Sunday April 29, 2018. Jim has authored a comprehensive proposal to address geoengineering in a responsible manner: https://climateviewer.com/enmod/
Videos
Videos describing or discussing Morgellons and various aspects of it
Livestream event with Special Guest, Gregory Smith M.D. FAAP
Joining us live from the 11th Annual Morgellons Disease Conference, Dr. Smith was one of the founders of The New Morgellons Order, which became The Charles Holman Foundation after Charles’ untimely death.
Dr. Smith first became sick with Morgellons skin lesions in May, 2004. Neurological symptoms started in December, 2004 which progressed to a debilitating movement disorder. Additionally, he also developed overwhelming fatigue, brain fog, and significant cognitive difficulties. He had to quit work in May, 2005, and formally retired a year later.
Dr Eboni Cornish Livestream
On Tuesday January 16th at 4:30pm Morgellons Expert, Dr Eboni Cornish joined us for a livestream event.
To see more of Dr Cornish’s work at the annual Morgellons Conference visit http://www.thecehf.org/cehf-merchandise.html
Dr. Ginger Savely, DNP Livestream
Thursday December 7th, 2:00PM EST with Dr. Ginger Savely, DNP author of Morgellons: The Legitimization of a Disease. [amazon_link asins=’0997920025′ template=’ProductCarousel’ store=’morgello-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’4015c210-d9e7-11e7-a53d-e5106d256dc3′] Dr. Savely has worked for years treating Morgellons patients, and offers experienced insight into the disease on her website: http://gingersavely.com
NBC Left Field’s Exposé of Morgellons
Morgellons on Left Field. Thousands claim to have Morgellons, a condition that allegedly causes fibers to grow out of the skin. A small team of researchers have linked it to Lyme disease, but here’s the thing: according to the Centers or Disease Control and Prevention and the majority of doctors, Morgellons does not exist, and there is “no common underlying medical condition” that explains reported symptoms.