Many people?and most physicians?have written off Morgellons disease as either a hoax or hypochondria. But now there is evidence that this mysterious disease may be REAL and related to GENETICALLY-MODIFIED food!

The skin of Morgellons victims oozes mysterious strands that have been identified as cellulose (which cannot be manufactured by the human body), and people have the sensation of things crawling beneath their skin. The first known case of Morgellons occurred in 2001, when Mary Leitao created a web site describing the disease, which had infected her young son. She named it Morgellons after a 17th century medical study in France that described the same symptoms.
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Do parallel universes exist? New research proves that they DEFINITELY do. There are many versions of “you” out there somewhere.

In the Sept. 22-28 edition of New Scientist magazine, Zeeya Merali writes, “If you think of yourself as unique, think again?our world is just one of many. You are just one version of many.”
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UPDATE CANADA! – Some people are still searching. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has funded an array of 350 antennas which SETI will use to continue its search for alien life. BBC News reports that they should be up and running by 2025. Meanwhile, there have been UFO sightings worldwide.

Let’s hope they scan the skies near the Giza Pyramid in Egypt, since UFOs are continually being spotted there. To see them yourself, click here. Also, super bright meteors were reported during the last week of September over both Alaska and Finland, while balls of light of less certain origin appeared over an English town.
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Two years ago, we reported the unthinkable: our favorite non-stick cooking surface may be dangerous. Now it has been discovered that babies whose mothers cook in non-stick pans, exposing their fetuses to the chemicals on them, have a significantly lower body weight at birth.

Researcher Joseph McLaughlin says, “This is a chemical that we don’t know very much about with regard to its long-term effects in humans.”

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