Got the Morgs? You need a laugh. And we need answers about Morgellons Disease.

More Morgellons
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Got the Morgs? You need a laugh. And we need answers about Morgellons Disease.
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Recent Episodes

May 9, 2026
Morgellons Stages Clues
<p>A guy walks into a hardware store with vinegar, borax, copper mesh, a propane torch, and tweezers. If you have Morgellons, you know exactly what he’s building — and exactly why he can’t tell the kid in the orange vest. This episode opens with that scene, then goes somewhere most coverage of Morgellons disease refuses to go: the staged, recognizable progression of what people think they have before they arrive at Morgellons. Scabies. Worms. Springtails. Collembola. Lyme. Nanobots. Smart dust. The Oklahoma study at 2 AM on PubMed.<br>Crystal Clear lays out why that sequence itself is data — not delusion. Diseases have stages of symptoms. Morgellons has stages of misidentification, marched through in roughly the same order by thousands of strangers across continents who’ve never spoken. That pattern requires an explanation. “Mass delusion” isn’t one.<br>Plus two records updates worth your attention:<br> • A new Oklahoma Open Records Act request submitted to the State Department of Health regarding the 2000 Collembola study (Altschuler, Crutcher, et al.) — the one with the manipulated photographs.<br> • An IRS 4506-A request for the Morgellons Research Foundation’s final 990 filings (2009, 2010, 2011) came back denied with three stacked, internally inconsistent reasons — while the Pennsylvania Department of State has a complete eight-year paper trail for the same organization, including the dissolution filing. Schedule N would document where the money went on the way out. Schedule N is what’s missing.<br>You are not crazy. What you have is.<br>Keywords / tags:<br>Morgellons, Morgellons disease, Crystal Clear, More Morgellons podcast, Morgellons fibers, Morgellons stages, Morgellons symptoms, Collembola Oklahoma study, Morgellons Research Foundation, MRF 990, IRS 4506-A, Schedule N, nonprofit dissolution, Altschuler Crutcher, springtails Morgellons, Lyme Morgellons, nanobots smart dust, CDC Morgellons 2012, Mick West, contested illness, medical gaslighting, patient communities, investigative podcast</p>

May 7, 2026
Culture Bound Syndrome: Morgellons
<p><strong>Krystal rips to shreds a case study that was published in a peer review journal that a listener shared with her in the comment section. Morgie‘s out there if you have heard something absolutely ridiculous some dumb piece of misinformation or defamation of our community and you want it fully roasted on this show. You just let me know.. send me a message on my website.. moremorgellons.com</strong></p>

May 1, 2026
Moving Hair and Other Technical Difficulties
<p>Crystal investigates an anomaly in Google search data that predicted neural interface technology disclosures by two years.<br>What We Cover:<br>• Georgia Tech’s peer-reviewed hair follicle sensor research (published PNAS, April 2025)<br>• Federal contract analysis: microneedle manufacturing scale-up 2020-2025<br>• Google Trends investigation: “moving hair” search clustering with vestigial body part queries<br>• Geographic analysis: Aarau, Switzerland and the Interneuron consortium<br>• Supply chain documentation: 3M, Vaxxas, Vaxess government contracts<br>• Patent landscape: neural interface applications of microneedle technology<br>• Charles Lieber connection: injectable mesh electronics and the i-BRAIN timeline<br>Key Sources:<br> • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences<br> • US Patent Database<br> • Federal procurement records (USAspending.gov)<br> • Google Trends data analysis<br> • Peer-reviewed neurotechnology literature<br>#neurotechnology #supplychainanalysis #biomedicalengineering #searchtrends #microneedleresearch #georgatech #swissresearch #patentanalysis #governmentcontracts #datatechnology Reach out to share your story:<a href="moremorgellons.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">moremorgellons.com</a></p>
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