Excuse me, but did anyone here make that claim?
Maybe you should hit the link 206 provided so you would know exactly what it is you are looking for and WHERE morgellons IS said to be located.
First of all, what is your definition of viable? Second of all, if the medical community is divided and things are misdiagnosed how CAN you expect anyone to do "viable research" on the fibers, and then have that research considered? Third of all, it takes TIME and MONEY to gather all the info, gather the samples, run the tests etc. The majority of the widespread reports date back to three years, so if the research and studies weren't conducted three years ago what type of research do you expect do see at the present time? Fourth of all, you must not have been doing any viable searching your damn self:
http://www.texramp.net/~chazman/CCTm0305.htm
http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/medicine/1662162.html?page=1&c=y
http://www.crossinglines.net/
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/metro/stories/MYSA052206.morgellonsfolo.KENS.12913d3a.html
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/medical/stories/MYSA072406.morgellons.KENS.1e13fade.html
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Homie, it is OBVIOUS that you have not read ANY of the links posted in this thread, nor have you read anything about what the fibers are said to be composed of. If you have, I'd like for you to post your opinion or link me to three sources that say what the fibers are, because I have several links pertaining to the subject, and I'm going to hold off until I see you post something in regards to it.
And for this very reason, the CDC is now looking into the matter instead of taking the sole word of hypochondriacs who self diagnose. Also, you are TOTALLY missing the point about about the cotton. What I am telling you to do is simply look for MOVEMENT. If you can't find any movement use another q tip or swab. Again, am I saying the moving strands are alive or some parasite? No, what I
AM saying is the strands DO move.