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Debunking DOP

Elizabeth Rasmussen, Ph.D. An in-depth study on how 'DOP' is taught, and why it is wrong. Click here for the whole story.

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the 2004 Fiber Study
 -Jenny Haverty
Clinical Microbiologist

A microbiologist's report on the fibers from four individuals living in and around the San Francisco Bay Area.


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Lab Work on Fiber - July 28, 2006

-Robert F. Smith, BS Genetics, MS (Chemistry)


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from ABC PrimeTime - Aug. 9, 2006

Forensic scientist Ron Pogue at the Tulsa Police Crime Lab in Oklahoma checked a Morgellons sample against known fibers in the FBI's national database. "No, no match at all. So this is some strange stuff," Pogue says. He thinks the skeptics are wrong. "This isn't lint. This is not a commercial fiber. It's not."

The lab's director, Mark Boese, says the fibers are "consistent with something that the body may be producing." He adds, "These fibers cannot be manmade and do not come from a plant. This could be a byproduct of a biological organism."