An extraterrestrial origin for Morgellons disease is a bit farfetched. Yet, this is one of many conspiracy theories surrounding Morgellons Disease. This particular theory may be fueled by a claim that the creatures infecting Morgellon sufferer, Cathy McDonald, were the same creatures found on a meteorite originating from Mars. It could have also simply come from Morgellons sufferers who described the disease as being “like something literally from outer space.” Another theory involves a government coverup. Some believe that Morgellons is the result of chemical trails made by jets dumping substances into the atmosphere for undisclosed reasons. The government denies the existence of these chemtrails, saying that what people are seeing are normal contrails formed from the exhaust of aircraft engines. Yet it is believed that certain government agencies are using chemtrails to test biological weapons with houses and cars having been contaminated by particles that have fallen from the atmosphere. With some cases of Morgellons responding to antibiotic treatment, it is possible that something foreign is attacking the body. It is, however, unclear is this foreign entity is the result of chemtrails.
A theory even more unusual than a disease with Martian origins is the theory that Morgellons is a communicable nanotechnology that has invaded human tissue. These nanomachines are thought to power themselves on the human body’s bio-electric energy when they aren’t using their own internal batteries as a source. They are also thought to be able to send and receive signals and information through microwave, EMF, and ELF signals. The nanomachines are thought to be self-assembling as well as self-replicating. Although it is unknown what kind of data these machines are transmitting, it is thought that they interrupt dream patterns and may be an experiment in mind control.
The prevailing theory among doctors seeing Morgellons patients is that the disease they are suffering from is really delusional parasitosis. Delusional parasitosis is a psychological disorder in which a person feels as though there are insects or parasites crawling on beneath their skin. Self-mutilation is involved in ridding themselves of the insects. Morgellons sufferers presenting with lesions and, even worse, samples of the fibers growing in their lesions are quick to be diagnosed with delusions of parasitosis. They are prescribed antipsychotic drugs and sent on their way without a thorough investigation into their symptoms. This is perhaps the most harmful theory because the people who are supposed to be helping these patients are actually contributing to their suffering by dismissing their symptoms. Although is it unlikely that Morgellons is a result of extraterrestrial pathogens, chemtrails, or nanomachines, its true causation is unknown. That is why more research is needed. People are desperate for someone to figure out why they are suffering. They are getting little help from the people who are supposed to be overseeing the healthcare system in this country. With something shrouded in so much mystery, it is not surprising that people have come up with conspiracy theories to explain the bizarre symptoms. After all, the most popular theory in the medical community about Morgellons disease is that it’s all in their heads.
A theory even more unusual than a disease with Martian origins is the theory that Morgellons is a communicable nanotechnology that has invaded human tissue. These nanomachines are thought to power themselves on the human body’s bio-electric energy when they aren’t using their own internal batteries as a source. They are also thought to be able to send and receive signals and information through microwave, EMF, and ELF signals. The nanomachines are thought to be self-assembling as well as self-replicating. Although it is unknown what kind of data these machines are transmitting, it is thought that they interrupt dream patterns and may be an experiment in mind control.
The prevailing theory among doctors seeing Morgellons patients is that the disease they are suffering from is really delusional parasitosis. Delusional parasitosis is a psychological disorder in which a person feels as though there are insects or parasites crawling on beneath their skin. Self-mutilation is involved in ridding themselves of the insects. Morgellons sufferers presenting with lesions and, even worse, samples of the fibers growing in their lesions are quick to be diagnosed with delusions of parasitosis. They are prescribed antipsychotic drugs and sent on their way without a thorough investigation into their symptoms. This is perhaps the most harmful theory because the people who are supposed to be helping these patients are actually contributing to their suffering by dismissing their symptoms. Although is it unlikely that Morgellons is a result of extraterrestrial pathogens, chemtrails, or nanomachines, its true causation is unknown. That is why more research is needed. People are desperate for someone to figure out why they are suffering. They are getting little help from the people who are supposed to be overseeing the healthcare system in this country. With something shrouded in so much mystery, it is not surprising that people have come up with conspiracy theories to explain the bizarre symptoms. After all, the most popular theory in the medical community about Morgellons disease is that it’s all in their heads.