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Crystal Clear

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  1. Morgellons Stages Clues

    1D AGO

    Morgellons Stages Clues

    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.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.Plus two records updates worth your attention:        •       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.        •       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.You are not crazy. What you have is.Keywords / tags: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

    26 min
  2. Joros: Putting the Spy in Spider

    APR 27

    Joros: Putting the Spy in Spider

    Crystal’s backyard has been invaded and she has questions. This week on More Morgellons: the Joro spider, the silkworm computer, the cockroach with the Xbox controller, and what it means to be early instead of wrong.The Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata) arrived in Georgia around 2013 and has spread across the Southeast — confirmed in the Smoky Mountains, reportedly now in California. The official line is they’re shy, they’re harmless, they eat stink bugs, leave them alone. Crystal read the brochure. She has notes.In this episode:        •       The University of Georgia turkey baster study and the 67-minute freeze response (other orb-weavers average 96 seconds)        •       Why elevated heart rate during a freeze is biologically backwards but device-behavior forwards        •       Joro silk: gold pigmentation, tensile strength comparable to high-grade steel, 200–400% elasticity, and why the military has been trying to synthesize it for forty years        •       JSTX-3, the glutamate receptor inhibitor in Joro venom that neuroscience supply catalogs have sold by name for decades        •       Reports of Joros building preferentially on power line infrastructure        •       The international black market for invasive arthropods, the guy with the briefcase of ants in Nairobi, and how a Joro might end up in a shipping containerThen we zoom out to the broader pattern — the openly published cyborg insect research that’s been running for almost twenty years:        •       DARPA’s HI-MEMS program (Hybrid Insect Micro-Electromechanical Systems) and the moth-pupa electrode work        •       The remote-controlled cockroach demos posted to YouTube in 2009 (with the Xbox controller)        •       Russia’s pigeon surveillance program        •       China’s 2024 bee neural control announcement — 90% accuracy, stated use case: covert reconnaissance        •       Donghua University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences feeding silkworms cadmium, gold, carbon nanotubes, and graphene — and the resulting silk that conducts electricity and forms self-healing logic gatesThe episode closes with the question Crystal keeps coming back to: where exactly is the line between vigilance and paranoia, and who gets to draw it?Listener mail: A one-year update from a listener living with a Morgellons self-diagnosis, on being believed by family after a long stretch of dismissal. Send your own messages, written or voice — Crystal will listen. moremorgellons.comMentioned:University of Georgia entomology Joro behavior studies · DARPA HI-MEMS · Donghua University silk bioelectronics research · JSTX-3 in neuroscience literatureMore Morgellons is a podcast about noticing weird things. New episodes daily, weekly and unpredictably. Subscribe, share, send your stories.

    22 min
  3. Before Mary's Morgellons: Elliot's Disease, the Lice Empire, and the Oklahoma Springtail Study

    APR 26

    Before Mary's Morgellons: Elliot's Disease, the Lice Empire, and the Oklahoma Springtail Study

    The pre-Morgellons era, audited. Crystal traces Elliot’s Disease from a 1999 message board post to a 2004 entomology paper that should’ve been retracted — and the cast of characters quietly running the show before Mary Leto ever showed up.What’s in this one:        •       The 1999 Sidney letter: a Colorado man named Elliot, a barbiturate overdose, and a “small group” with no computers who somehow found each other across three states and Shanghai        •       The Kritters message board, the anonymous “Librarian,” and how everyone got funneled to skinparasites.com        •       Deborah Altschuler’s one verifiable credential (a 1968 education degree), an unconfirmed DoD medical school appointment, and a “healthcare background” doing Olympic-level heavy lifting        •       The LiceMeister: FDA “cleared” in May 1998, reclassified as a regular comb six months later, still marketed as a medical device 27 years on        •       $1.2 million in comb sales in the year 2000 alone — under a nonprofit        •       The 1,800-person patient NUSPA registry and the very detailed questionnaire nobody talks about        •       The 2000 Oklahoma trip: 20 sufferers paying their own way, Mike Crutcher (future Oklahoma Health Commissioner), two Romanian parasitologists, and the 2004 paper that concluded Morgellons was springtails        •       The 2012 call for retraction over alleged image manipulation — and the silence that followed        •       The Lyme-industry footnote: ILADS, IGeneX, and where the money goes        •       Why “the origin story isn’t credible” is not the same as “Morgellons isn’t real”The Three Witches of Itchwick. Roll the credits.Tags: morgellons, Elliot’s disease, Deborah Altschuler, licemeister, Mike Crutcher, springtails, collembola, NPA, NUSPA, ILADS, IGeneX, Morgellons history, Morgellons origin, More Morgellons podcast, Lyme industry, fiber disease moremorgellons.com

    29 min
  4. Billionaires, BCI, Biosensors: Borgellons

    APR 24

    Billionaires, BCI, Biosensors: Borgellons

    Crystal Clear opens the episode by contributing a brand-new condition to the diagnostic literature: Delusional Debunking Disorder, or DDD. The case study is Mick West, who has spent twenty years insisting Morgellons fibers are lint and Havana Syndrome is crickets. Crystal pivots to chat about Chen Tianqiao, Shanda Group founder and CCP member, who quietly bought roughly 200,000 acres in Klamath and Deschutes counties through a shell company called Whitefish Forest Resources in February 2015h. Second-largest foreign land purchase in American history. The data point that refuses to sit down: Google Trends shows Oregon Morgellons searches at zero the week of the transaction. Five weeks later, March 29, 2015, the spike hits one hundred. Lagged correlation coefficient 0.92. Top two Oregon metros for Morgellons search interest that year: Bend in Deschutes County, and Medford-Klamath Falls. Whatever drove the search spike was not news. It was something people were feeling in their bodies.Crystal traces what Chen did next. One billion dollars committed to neuroscience. The Tianqiao Chen Institute for Neuroscience at Caltech, $115 million. A Fudan University partnership in Shanghai. And NeuroXess, his implantable BCI company, whose chief scientist Tiger Tao specializes in silktrodes. January 2026: NeuroXess breaks ground on a super factory in Nanshang. March 2026: China issues the world’s first commercial approval for an invasive BCI device. Enter billionaire number two. Joe Tsai, Alibaba co-founder, funder of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford, the Wu Tsai Institute at Yale, and a $220 million Human Performance Alliance that includes the University of Oregon. Then the digital twin layer. Jensen Huang, NVIDIA CEO and Oregon State alum, donated fifty million dollars for an NVIDIA supercomputer at OSU Corvallis built for “complex twin simulations.” Ninety minutes from Eugene, the number five Morgellons search metro in America. Oklahoma State launched its Digital Human Twin Consortium in January 2025, also NVIDIA-powered, and happens to sit on Dr. Randy Wymore’s twenty-year Morgellons patient registry, possibly twelve thousand families, the largest biological data repository on the condition anywhere. They still ignore Crystal’s open records requests. The sensor layer is Profusa, DARPA and Shanghai-funded, CEO Ben Hwang, manufacturer of injectable hydrogel biosensors. They just partnered with NVIDIA to build the AI portal reading the data. Sensors in, data out, twin built. The deepest cut is the 2001 material. Weinong Fu, computational electromagnetics specialist at Ansoft in Pittsburgh, the company whose software gets implantable devices through FDA approval, posted a web page from his corporate email in May 2001 collecting Morgellons symptom reports from Americans. His wife Li Honglui was simultaneously co-funding a Fudan University paper documenting an unidentified organism producing “creeping eruptions, migratory pain, and neurofilament damage.” American arm, Chinese arm, Pittsburgh modeling layer.The episode closes on the new Morgellons metagenomics preprint that landed on bioRxiv in April 2026, the first substantial research since Middelveen 2018. Crystal notes the venue: bioRxiv runs on Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, home of the Eugenics Record Office until Carnegie pulled funding, and has been bankrolled since 2017 by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. The paper itself gets its full deep-dive on Jeremy Murphree’s Morgellons Discussion podcast. Check it out!A 0.92 correlation does not care about anyone’s opinion. A 2001 paper does not retroactively become a coincidence because it is inconvenient. And nobody buys 200,000 acres in the highest-Morgellons-search state while building a silk fiber brain implant factory unless those two investments are chapters in the same business plan.

    30 min
  5. HR 8197: 3 Bins, 1 Bill, 0 Oversight

    APR 10

    HR 8197: 3 Bins, 1 Bill, 0 Oversight

    Tim Burchett introduced HR 8197 on April 6, 2026 — a bill to terminate AARO, repeal its authorizing statute, and permanently ban any future centralized authority over unidentified anomalous phenomena. This episode, Crystal breaks down what the bill actually says (not just the headline), why Section 1(a)(2) is a prohibition rather than a reform, and how the bill’s definition of UAP extends well beyond flying saucers into biological materials, directed energy, and anomalous effects on human bodies.But before we get to the bill, we follow where Burchett pointed us: to Matt Gaetz, the man who entered Chinese state propaganda into the congressional record thinking it was from the Atlantic Council — then carried a military briefing about alien-human breeding programs straight to a podcast without checking the source. War zones. Migrant caravans. That’s not science fiction detail. That’s sourcing language. And Gaetz, Crystal says, does his own roasting. This is Part 4 in the Elizondo/West playlist. If you haven’t heard the Mick West email exchange or the Chapter 8 breakdown, start there. The three bins — psychiatric, alien, parasitic — are the same architecture. And now there’s a bill to make sure no one ever centralizes the question under a single accountable authority again.19 seasons. No budget, no staff. Just CC and the live archive of our stories refusing to be erased. The records exist. The questions have answers. To leave a VM or text message for CC: www.moremorgellons.com

    24 min
  6. Mick West: /\/\oRGEII0NS is NOT Delusional

    APR 8

    Mick West: /\/\oRGEII0NS is NOT Delusional

    In Imminent (2024), former AATIP director Luis Elizondo describes anomalous implants recovered from military and intelligence personnel after UAP encounters as identical to Morgellons fibers — brightly colored, apparently self-moving. No major interviewer has followed up. Not Joe Rogan. Not Jesse Michels. Not Danny Jones.Mick West built MorgellonsWatch.com and spent a decade debunking the condition. He also debunks Elizondo. So when presented with a direct question — do the fibers in Chapter 8 undermine Elizondo’s credibility, or do they complicate your position on Morgellons? — he should have had an answer. He didn’t.This episode contains the full six-email exchange between CC and Mick West, read verbatim. West responded three times within minutes, never addressed the fiber claim directly, committed an ad hominem fallacy, was named on it, committed it again, and exited with “sorry, too busy.” The timestamps tell their own story.Also covered: the three analytical bins that keep Morgellons outside institutional accountability — psychiatric dismissal, alien implant folklore, and parasitic illness via tick-borne disease. How Elizondo’s Chapter 8 structurally serves the third bin. The trypanosome-spirochete error in Elizondo’s own text. DARPA co-funding of Profusa biosensor technology alongside PRC-affiliated investors. The BRAIN Initiative (2013–present). Weinong Fu. The question nobody in UAP disclosure will answer.Open invitations to both Elizondo and West remain standing.Season 19. More Morgellons. moremorgellons.com

    18 min
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