Morgellons and Its Affects on Dogs, Horses, Cats, Reptiles and Insects
Today I bring forth my concern for those in the animal kingdom (nonhuman) whom also bare the brunt of this affliction known as Morgellons. I came across this writing by Cliff Michelson and found it worthy of noting.
Please keep in mind that often the animals will become unable to produce a bowel movement; this can be aided by glycerin suppositories. One of the first signs that this is becoming an issue in your pet is difficulty in the back extremities.
note: The post below is an excerpt from a communication with another Morgellons victim. The subject was the apparently now discredited theory that Morgellons was caused by the insect known as "Collembolla")
You are correct. The collembolla theory does NOT explain this disease.
In fact, it does not even come close. IMO We are dealing with a unique and highly engineered creation. It is the work of genius, albeit dark or, (at best) "hijacked" genius.