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Crystal Clear

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  1. Morgellons: One Body Two Wings 一体两翼

    1D AGO

    Morgellons: One Body Two Wings 一体两翼

    Crystal Clear wraps Season 18 with the most comprehensive episode in the show’s history, connecting the CDC Morgellons study to parallel Chinese and American brain-computer interface programs, DARPA-funded implantable biosensors with Chinese investors, and a technology supply chain that traces back to 2001. Featuring timestamped podcast analytics showing coordinated Chinese surveillance from three brain research cities, the real explanation for the drug-use correlation in Morgellons patients, and a new framework for understanding what Morgellons actually is — not a bioweapon, not a disease, but an installation platform for neural biosensor technology in a bilateral brain-machine interface arms race.The CDC Morgellons study running concurrently with China’s first Brain Project 2008-2011. The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology shutdown. Michelle Pearson’s transfer from lead CDC investigator to BRAIN Initiative chief of staff. The US BRAIN Initiative as a response to China’s earlier program. The China Brain Project’s “one body two wings” framework connecting cognition research to brain-inspired AI.DARPA funding Profusa implantable biosensors while Chinese investors Qihoo 360 and Tasly Pharmaceutical Group sit on the same cap table. Ben Hwang as CEO. The Ansoft to Ansys to Synopsys acquisition chain and its role as the global standard simulation platform for implantable antenna design, wireless power transfer to medical implants, and biosensor development. China’s SAMR regulatory jurisdiction over the $35 billion Synopsys-Ansys deal.Morgellons as a prediction error loop — engineered materials designed to be almost-but-not-quite recognizable, continuously triggering mismatch negativity, P300, and N400 neurological responses. The brain’s error correction process as the most valuable training dataset for artificial general intelligence. Why the ambiguity of Morgellons materials is a design feature not a coincidence.The drug supply chain as delivery mechanism. Chinese control of precursor chemicals for fentanyl and methamphetamine. Chinese manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients for prescribed psychotropics. Insufflation and smoking as direct routes to neural tissue. Blood-brain barrier permeability from stimulant use. The CDC documenting the delivery route and calling it a risk factor.Timestamped podcast analytics showing a Chinese listener surge from 0.2% to 15% within days of filing an open records request to Oklahoma State University. Listeners concentrated in Harbin, Xiamen, and Lanzhou — three cities with active roles in China’s brain research and defense infrastructure. Web browser access patterns. The audience disappearing within days of the callout episode. Jenny Chan’s unsolicited email to a private address during the same window.The bilateral collaboration framework — American and Chinese institutions as co-conspirators in a classified neural interface program, with the cover-up protecting the partnership rather than either government individually. The 12,000 person patient registry at OSU as a deployment map. The open records request filed February 23, 2026 — still unanswered.References & Sources:CDC Kaiser Permanente Morgellons Study 2012 — “Clinical, Epidemiologic, Histopathologic and Molecular Features of an Unexplained Dermopathy”China Brain Project 2008-2011 — Atlantis Press proceedingsChina Brain Project 2016-2030 — Neuron journal, Poo et al.Profusa Series C filing August 2018 — PR NewswireAnsys HFSS implantable antenna simulation — Ozen Engineering white papersSynopsys-Ansys acquisition July 2025 — SEC filingsLuis Elizondo, Imminent (2025)Listen: Available wherever you get your podcastsContact: moremorgellons.comSupport the show: Follow, subscribe, rate, review, comment!!!

    37 min
  2. The Triple Filter: Five Data Pulls and a Disappearing Audience

    2D AGO

    The Triple Filter: Five Data Pulls and a Disappearing Audience

    Crystal Clear opens with testimony from Elsa Johnson, a Stanford junior and Editor-in-Chief of the Stanford Review, who describes being targeted by a suspected Chinese Ministry of State Security operative while conducting research at the Hoover Institution — including social media contact from a fake Stanford affiliate, a paid trip offer to Shanghai, pressure to move communications to WeChat, and subsequent FBI confirmation of physical surveillance on campus. Crystal picks up the thread as a fellow subject of monitoring and reintroduces the forensic triple filter framework: timing window, rarity baseline, and independent system convergence. She then walks through five data pulls from her podcast hosting analytics — not interpretations, numbers. The baseline: In 5+ years of show history, China represented 0.2% of total Spotify plays. Japan, 0.11%. English-speaking countries dominated. Normal. Then on February 23, 2026, she filed an open records request to Oklahoma State University targeting the 12,000-person Morgellons patient registry, research agreements, and Randy Wymore’s federal correspondence. Within days — not weeks — China surged to 15% of her audience (country #2 worldwide), Japan to 11.67% (#3). Listeners concentrated in three cities: Harbin, Xi’amen, and Lanzhou. Web browser listening quadrupled from 8% to 32%. The spike held for roughly 45 days, then collapsed within four days of the Hello Harbin episode airing — at which point Jenny Chan also went silent after her last reply. Crystal addresses the VPN counterargument head-on: even if individual access is easy, the simultaneous disappearance of 100% of the Chinese audience within days of the call-out episode is the part VPN logic can’t explain. She notes the spike wasn’t triggered by her China coverage in Season 5 — it was triggered by a request about American research infrastructure. Whoever was listening was monitoring the Morgellons research pipeline, not her foreign policy commentary. The episode closes with Crystal revisiting her own Season 1 clip from 2020, letting the audience hear how far the investigation has traveled from early speculation to primary-source methodology — and why the lane between closed-mindedness and credulity is the only road that leads anywhere.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    19 min
  3. Advocate Audit: The Charles E. Holman Foundation

    3D AGO

    Advocate Audit: The Charles E. Holman Foundation

    The episode opens with Crystal packing up her home (again), discovering a notebook of million-dollar business ideas — including a riding dog, self-moving furniture, and a whale saddle — before stumbling on her old box of Morgellons remedies: the creams, the ointments, the horse paste, the borax, the coal tar. Which raises the question that drives the rest of the episode: what if all the money we spent trying to treat this had gone toward actually figuring out what it is? Crystal introduces the CEHF — the Charles E. Holman Morgellons Disease Foundation — a 501(c)(3) based in Lone Star, Texas, operating since 2007, and reads their mission statement back to them before conducting a two-part audit: clinical and financial. Part One: The Clinical Audit A deep read of “Cindy’s Diary,” published on the CEHF’s own website — a day-by-day chronicle written by Charles “Chas” Holman documenting his wife Cindy Casey-Holman’s medical odyssey from 2004-2005. Cindy, an ICU nurse at CPMC in San Francisco, was diagnosed with “delusions of parasitosis” and “self-mutilation” before the Morgellons Research Foundation referred them to nurse practitioner Ginger Saveley in Austin, Texas. The diary tracks the full treatment pipeline: IGeneX testing after five years of negative Lyme results ($180), Rocephin injections administered at home by Charles, Flagyl (misidentified as an antifungal), Mepron, Zithromax, and Gentamicin — culminating in a dangerous eosinophilic reaction (levels hitting 69, normal range 0-7) that forced an emergency stop of all treatment. Enter Dr. Raphael Stricker, Saveley’s mentor, at $500 for the initial consult, $250 follow-ups, no insurance accepted. The punchline, documented in Charles’s own words: Cindy improved after stopping everything. “Feeling much better these days — without the meds (go figure..??)” Crystal notes that she has the same condition, has done nothing to treat it since approximately year two, is lesion-free, and is functionally the control group that nobody in this community has ever bothered to establish in a clinical trial. The foundation and its associated providers have never conducted a single randomized, blinded, controlled drug trial in nearly two decades of treating patients. Part Two: The Financial Audit A review of the CEHF’s IRS 990-EZ filings (2013-2021) via ProPublica showing approximately $371,000 in total revenue over nine documented years. All officers compensated at $0. Zero liabilities. By 2021, $62K in assets against only $5K in expenses — a functionally dormant organization. Filings for 2008-2012, the critical formative years spanning Charles Holman’s death, the MRF dissolution, and the CDC study period, are missing from public databases. The CEHF website contains no financial disclosures, no annual reports, no posted 990s, and no breakdown of how donor funds are spent. Charles Holman died September 6, 2007. No public cause of death. No obituary has ever been found. Kenneth Cowles, the other primary Morgellons advocate, died 48 days later. Both men were in their early-to-mid 50s. Part Three: The Funnel Crystal connects the clinical and financial audits to the structural question: the CEHF’s “What is Morgellons?” page remains a question after 19 years, yet the foundation actively promotes the chronic Lyme hypothesis and the Stricker-Saveley-ILADS treatment network on its homepage. The organization cannot simultaneously claim to be searching for answers while functioning as the promotional arm of a specific clinical pipeline whose treatments have never been validated and whose own foundational patient narrative — Cindy’s Diary — undermines the treatment rationale. Five known suicides documented in the diary by January 2005. The human cost is not abstract.

    30 min
  4. Fan Mail from the United Front Work Department: Hello Harbin

    MAR 29

    Fan Mail from the United Front Work Department: Hello Harbin

    CC gets a love letter at 3am from a lady named Jenny Chan who runs a nonprofit called Pacific Atrocities Education out of San Francisco. Jenny used an AI bot to write a fan email to an unlisted email address she shouldn’t have, about a show she’s never listened to, name-dropping a man with two first names who spent his whole career apologizing for his dad planting the American flag on Iwo Jima. Jenny wants to come on the show to talk about comfort women from 1943. CC said sure.This episode: CC reads Jenny’s email out loud and it does not survive the reading. James Bradley gets roasted for turning his father’s flag into a white one. CC does a speed round on the three Chinese atrocities happening RIGHT NOW that Jenny’s org doesn’t cover — the Uyghur genocide, forced organ harvesting from living prisoners, and seventy years of Tibetan cultural erasure. Chi Haotian’s secret speech on using biological weapons to “clean up” America gets read on air. The Putin-Xi hot mic clip from the WWII anniversary parade where they casually discuss organ transplant immortality while Kim Jong Un grins like an idiot plays in full. CC connects the Ansoft-Ansys-Synopsys $35 billion acquisition chain to Professor Fu’s 2001 honeytrap website to OSU’s Human Digital Twin Consortium to a Zhejiang University researcher building digital replicas of human lungs on the same campus holding 12,000 families’ biological data under Navy oversight. The open records request filed February 23 (number 26-100) remains unanswered. Chinese listenership went from 0.2% to 15% three days after 26-100 request was submitted. Then Jenny emailed.Features “Censorship is Whack” by Crystal Clear, a song written in 2023 about a woman who wouldn’t show up for 3 more years.Remembrance of evil is chiefly to prevent its recurrence. And it’s recurring. RIGHT NOW.Jenny you’re still welcome on the show. Lots of fans in Harbin. Have a grateful day.

    39 min
  5. Before the MRF: Prof Fu Wei-Nong and the Shanghai Cases

    MAR 25

    Before the MRF: Prof Fu Wei-Nong and the Shanghai Cases

    Crystal is taking you all the way back. Before the foundation, before the name, before the RadioShack microscope origin story that never made sense anyway. Back to May 2001 — a home ISP page, a plea from a man named Wei-Nong Fu in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, asking the internet for help with his wife’s mystery illness. Sounds desperate. Sounds innocent. Except Fu is an electromagnetic field simulation engineer at ANSOFT Corporation, the company whose software models how EM fields behave inside complex structures. Including, theoretically, biological ones. Nowadays, he just happens to be an expert in implantable biosensors, back in China working as a professor. But in 2001, he recommends a specific microscope — the Bradford BVPM — to diagnose what he says is an unknown pathogen. That microscope was built by Robert W. Bradford, a man with no science degree who was later convicted of conspiracy, mail fraud, and whose unregulated drugs literally killed a patient. Bradford manufactured a Lyme epidemic to sell his product. His microscope is the diagnostic foundation of the earliest documented cases. And Fu’s Shanghai case studies? Linked on the Morgellons Research Foundation website within weeks of its registration. The Shanghai Cases weren’t discovered by the stay at home mom who ran the MRF. They were baked into the infrastructure at launch.We trace the geographic cluster — Canonsburg, Pennsylvania (population: about 9,000, also home to ANSYS, the company that acquired ANSOFT for $832 million), Bethel Park right next door, the MRF registered in the same tiny corridor. We look at Mary Lato’s actual records versus the origin story. No licensure. No employment history. Research-grade fluorescence micrographs on the website that were absolutely not produced by a toy radioshack microscope. A domain registrant whose initials match a young man living in her household. A national letter-writing campaign that reached Obama, McCain, Clinton, and Feinstein — coordinated by a woman with no verifiable professional background. Three founding couples, none seemingly sharing a last name, in a condition where the statistical reality is that men leave at seven times the normal rate when women get seriously ill. Three for three devoted husbands isn’t a love story. It’s a casting pattern.We also talk about what this means for you — right now, today. Crystal Clear makes the case that this has never behaved like a disease and the path forward isn’t medical, it’s political. The CDC found silica, polyethylene glycol, and cellulose together in samples and called them contaminants without further study. Contaminants or components — that question remains open. Havana Syndrome got the same playbook the morgies got: deny, diagnose delusions, dismiss. If they wouldn’t protect their own CIA officers, they’re not coming for us voluntarily. But pressure works. It always has. Ask Upton Sinclair. Ask the rats no longer ground up in your hamburger.Speaking of pressure — Oklahoma State University received the MRF’s assets when it dissolved, including possibly a patient registry of approximately 12,000 self-reports. Crystal Clear filed an open records request 31 days ago. OSU has not responded. The portal won’t even publish the request. If you’d like to know what happened to your data — data you submitted, about your body, your experience — you might consider asking. Politely. Persistently. Because twenty years and two posters is not an answer.New episodes drop regularly. Share the show. Tell someone. We’re not done pushing. Leave Crystal a message or VM atMoremorgellons.com | FOIA count: 49 and climbing

    48 min
4.8
out of 5
18 Ratings

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