Post by slovenia on Jul 16, 2010 8:22:54 GMT -5
I look at the wonderful work being done by Clifford Carnicom. I also note the efforts of others including Marc Neumann in Germany. Isn't it remarkable that just about everyone who has actually presented any actual and continuing evidence is from a non-medical, non-bio background?
I also note that those reported to be actually working at the cutting edge i.e. those deriving a living from such work, including one or two well known medical doctors and nurses (no names here but we know who), Dr R. Wymore, (yes, Professor of the Morgellons research team at Oklahoma University), and of-course those working on the long, long, awaited report...say very little.
How is it that Mr Carnicom (a computer expert) can do and disclose so much while Dr. Wymore (I presume a top pharmaceutical researcher) says so little?
This is by no means to belittle the work of the full time "professionals" but is I hope a gentle nudge (if any of them read these columns) that we are growing a little angry about their deafening silence. Are we to believe that Mr Carnicom is the only one making progress while the others take their pay packets but don't progress with their work in over five years or more?
Why too, are the few medics who specialise in this field limiting themselves to just talking among themselves? What are their latest and most successful treatment protocols, what are they finding etc?
The point I am making is that we have enough trouble making this disease known to the outside world without the extra silence of those who should be actively supporting us.
I also note that those reported to be actually working at the cutting edge i.e. those deriving a living from such work, including one or two well known medical doctors and nurses (no names here but we know who), Dr R. Wymore, (yes, Professor of the Morgellons research team at Oklahoma University), and of-course those working on the long, long, awaited report...say very little.
How is it that Mr Carnicom (a computer expert) can do and disclose so much while Dr. Wymore (I presume a top pharmaceutical researcher) says so little?
This is by no means to belittle the work of the full time "professionals" but is I hope a gentle nudge (if any of them read these columns) that we are growing a little angry about their deafening silence. Are we to believe that Mr Carnicom is the only one making progress while the others take their pay packets but don't progress with their work in over five years or more?
Why too, are the few medics who specialise in this field limiting themselves to just talking among themselves? What are their latest and most successful treatment protocols, what are they finding etc?
The point I am making is that we have enough trouble making this disease known to the outside world without the extra silence of those who should be actively supporting us.