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Syncorswim
User ID: 80976958 United States 10/08/2021 04:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The 4 season's are equipped with just the right stuff quarterly to ward them off. Quoting: FeelGood Even if you rid them, they hatch every 3 months or maybe its 6..hmm have to check on that That's why pets and livestock have regular treatment schedules for controlling them. Why don't humans? Maybe all of the chemicals in the air, food and water kill them. |
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Gordy7789
User ID: 80608675 Canada 10/08/2021 04:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to this and other sources, all viruses are obligate parasites. Quoting: SallyValentine [link to www.britannica.com (secure)] Obligate parasites are parasites which depend on a host for survival. Obligate parasites are parasites. All viruses are obligate parasites. All viruses are parasites. Then why do we call them viruses? Why don't we call them parasites? When germ theory was first created, the scientists at the time were against classifying the pathogen we now call viruses under the category of virus .... and instead wanted them to be classified as a division of parasites. But there was a very big push from J.P. Morgan at the time to fund all those for germ theory that wanted the virus category, and to denounce those who wanted them to be classed as parasites. When germ theory won the fight (because big money backed it and paid off all key individuals to make it happen) and viruses were in their own category, majority of the scientists at the time rebelled and called germ theory a bogus and unscientific theory. Those opposed to germ theory wanted the virus category abandoned and the parasitic category expanded, but they were ignored and called unprofessional and accused of causing sensationalism. So they were probably 100% right. If "viruses" are in fact parasites, then it would mean vaccines are completely unnecessary and that anti-parasitic medications should be used to treat all viral conditions (which explains why doctors told people "sorry we cant help you with a virus, just go home, rest, sleep, drink water and eat good food to recover in a few days"). It would also explain why "viruses" cause fevers just as bad as serious parasitic conditions. And, prior to germ theory's inclusion of "viruses", the only pathogens doctors treated were bacteria, fungi, and parasites. And they were all essentially treated the same way, a combination treatment that included silver water (a pure silver coin was boiled in water for nearly a whole day, then cooled, and the water would be called "silver water" and drank by the patient) and a tincture of either a naturally occurring antibiotic (like garlic) or anti-fungal/anti-parasitic (like papaya seeds). Last Edited by Gordy7789 on 10/08/2021 04:33 AM |
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User ID: 80830258 United States 10/08/2021 06:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to this and other sources, all viruses are obligate parasites. Quoting: SallyValentine [link to www.britannica.com (secure)] Obligate parasites are parasites which depend on a host for survival. Obligate parasites are parasites. All viruses are obligate parasites. All viruses are parasites. Then why do we call them viruses? Why don't we call them parasites? Viruses are considered non living parasites, that can live on countertops. Once the virus enters the body and takes up residence in cells they replicate, and degenerate into parasites. A parasite needs a living host to survive, a virus lacks the capacity to thrive and reproduce outide of a host. That is why antibiotics won’t work on viruses, but will work on parasites. Foxy |
SallyValentine
(OP) User ID: 79601558 United States 10/08/2021 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to this and other sources, all viruses are obligate parasites. Quoting: SallyValentine [link to www.britannica.com (secure)] Obligate parasites are parasites which depend on a host for survival. Obligate parasites are parasites. All viruses are obligate parasites. All viruses are parasites. Then why do we call them viruses? Why don't we call them parasites? Viruses are considered non living parasites, that can live on countertops. Once the virus enters the body and takes up residence in cells they replicate, and degenerate into parasites. A parasite needs a living host to survive, a virus lacks the capacity to thrive and reproduce outide of a host. That is why antibiotics won’t work on viruses, but will work on parasites. Or, are viruses just parasites in the microscopic egg phase of its life? OR are viruses bits of information, such as strands of rna or dna, extracted from the eggs of parasites? |
SallyValentine
(OP) User ID: 79601558 United States 10/08/2021 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Every living thing has varying parasitic properties. Quoting: Surrealistic Endeavors We eat plants and/or animals for our survival. One can say the Earth(if you personify a rock) is our host. Nothing can live alone in the void of space. Yes, so it would seem all life is dependent on all other life. Bacteria, parasites and fungus are as important to the circle of life as are birds, bees and humans beings, etc. It's all about balance. The thing is, parasites can alter it's hosts dna. Most animals can and do synthesize ascorbate, aka vitamin c. Humans were able to do this a long time ago, but for some reason the gene which allows this process was "turned off" at some point during our evolution, allegedly 60 to 100 thousand years ago. We still have that gene, it's just not doing it's thing. The scientists call it a genetic mutation probably, and can't come up with any good reason for this gene to have been turned off, but it effects 100% of humans (and some monkeys, bats and guinea pigs). I'm gonna blame it on a parasite. Somehow, the inability to synthesize ascorbate in our bodies must be beneficial to an environment which supports some type of parasite. What effect does this have on us? I haven't been able to connect all the dots yet, but i suspect that there is some relationship between ascorbate and discernment. Humans are so easily influenced by suggestion. Imagine if that wasn't the case. |
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FRANK & BEANS
User ID: 68219332 United States 10/08/2021 10:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If all viruses are parasites, then all viruses would be affected by the #1 de-wormer in the form of wormwood, quite possibly the most bitter substance on the planet. It creates an inhospitable environment for the parasites, and they flee via the intestines. Manly Palmer Hall said that all metals are ... ALIVE. And grow. If that is true, then metals would also fall under the category of parasites. To no surprise, wormwood also works on mercury AND autism. There was a doctor in Italy who said that all cancer was fungi related, meaning that it was entirely based upon the pH. Optimal range is around 7, like most plants. Once you get to 4, you start seeing cancer. When your pH gets too low, you die. His recommendation was to use baking soda, which is 100 times stronger than 7 with a pH of 9. It oxides the body internally and has a profound effect upon cancer. Last Edited by FRANK & BEANS on 10/08/2021 10:46 AM |
PhillyFilly
User ID: 78415270 United States 10/08/2021 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Molecular parasite, yes. virus isn't alive. It hijacks host DNA/RNA, and uses it to self-replicate - the very definition of "parasite" Antiparasitic drugs attack the viral hijacking and self-replication. When you get into the biology of it, it's very clear that anti-parasitics work on viruses for the same reasons they are effective against parasites. . . Similar reasons why anti-parasitics also are highly effective against multiple forms of cancers, bringing many cancers that are resistant to normal therapies into full remission in many cases. . . There are many reasons they are trying to block anti-parasitic drugs. . . PhillyFilly |
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SallyValentine
(OP) User ID: 79601558 United States 10/08/2021 10:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's interesting that she engineered a device which detects "entities". In what other context is that word often used? Coincidentally, art bell is on my tv interviewing some guy on the topic of montauk and al belick, etc. He was just talking about the effects of electromagntism on dna. I have to rewind this. Last Edited by SallyValentine on 10/08/2021 10:49 AM |
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SallyValentine
(OP) User ID: 79601558 United States 10/08/2021 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If all viruses are parasites, then all viruses would be affected by the #1 de-wormer in the form of wormwood, quite possibly the most bitter substance on the planet. It creates an inhospitable environment for the parasites, and they flee via the intestines. Quoting: FRANK & BEANS Manly Palmer Hall said that all metals are ... ALIVE. And grow. If that is true, then metals would also fall under the category of parasites. To no surprise, wormwood also works on mercury AND autism. There was a doctor in Italy who said that all cancer was fungi related, meaning that it was entirely based upon the pH. Optimal range is around 7, like most plants. Once you get to 4, you start seeing cancer. When your pH gets too low, you die. His recommendation was to use baking soda, which is 100 times stronger than 7 with a pH of 9. It oxides the body internally and has a profound effect upon cancer. They suspect the reason dogs seem to be able to smell cancer in their owners is because dogs can smell parasites. Or sense them. Wormwood kills parasites. The Canary Islands were named after the dogs who lived there. The Canary Islands are home to a specific type of wormwood. The Canary Islands are erupting. or one is anyway, so far. |
SallyValentine
(OP) User ID: 79601558 United States 10/08/2021 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's interesting that she engineered a device which detects "entities". In what other context is that word often used? Coincidentally, art bell is on my tv interviewing some guy on the topic of montauk and al belick, etc. He was just talking about the effects of electromagntism on dna. I have to rewind this. Preston Nichols on Art Bell 5/27/1994 [link to www.coasttocoastam.com (secure)] |
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LyndyLou
User ID: 80262763 United States 10/08/2021 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Infectious Disease physician, Winkler G. Weinberg, MD, says the snake on the caduceus is actually a parasite known as the Guinea worm. [link to medium.com (secure)] |
SallyValentine
(OP) User ID: 79601558 United States 10/08/2021 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The 4 season's are equipped with just the right stuff quarterly to ward them off. Quoting: FeelGood Even if you rid them, they hatch every 3 months or maybe its 6..hmm have to check on that That's why pets and livestock have regular treatment schedules for controlling them. Why don't humans? Maybe all of the chemicals in the air, food and water kill them. Actually, all the chemicals in the air, food and water help the parasites. In fact, livestock raised for human consumption are given an anti parasitic medicine called fenbenzadole. That stuff causes them no harm, and it's been determined that it would not harm humans. But animals headed for slaughter must go through a "withdrawal" period before they can become food. In other words, we are not allowed to eat them until all the fenbenzadole, which is harmless to us but kills parasites, is gone from their bodies. Why is that? |
SallyValentine
(OP) User ID: 79601558 United States 10/08/2021 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Infectious Disease physician, Winkler G. Weinberg, MD, says the snake on the caduceus is actually a parasite known as the Guinea worm. Quoting: LyndyLou [link to medium.com (secure)] Nice. Thanks! |
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(OP) User ID: 79601558 United States 10/08/2021 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If all viruses are parasites, then all viruses would be affected by the #1 de-wormer in the form of wormwood, quite possibly the most bitter substance on the planet. It creates an inhospitable environment for the parasites, and they flee via the intestines. Quoting: FRANK & BEANS Manly Palmer Hall said that all metals are ... ALIVE. And grow. If that is true, then metals would also fall under the category of parasites. To no surprise, wormwood also works on mercury AND autism. There was a doctor in Italy who said that all cancer was fungi related, meaning that it was entirely based upon the pH. Optimal range is around 7, like most plants. Once you get to 4, you start seeing cancer. When your pH gets too low, you die. His recommendation was to use baking soda, which is 100 times stronger than 7 with a pH of 9. It oxides the body internally and has a profound effect upon cancer. They suspect the reason dogs seem to be able to smell cancer in their owners is because dogs can smell parasites. Or sense them. Wormwood kills parasites. The Canary Islands were named after the dogs who lived there. The Canary Islands are home to a specific type of wormwood. The Canary Islands are erupting. or one is anyway, so far. Fauci/NIH infecting dogs with parasites ("transmissable to humans" type of parasites). Wtf? [link to www.foxnews.com (secure)] |
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Wayfaring Stranger
User ID: 79139945 Canada 10/08/2021 01:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fauci/NIH infecting dogs with parasites ("transmissable to humans" type of parasites). Quoting: SallyValentine Wtf? [link to www.foxnews.com (secure)] Don't let 'them' take samples from where the 17M mink lay rotting in the ground. |
ElleMira
User ID: 76494359 United States 10/08/2021 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Molecular parasite, yes. Quoting: PhillyFilly virus isn't alive. It hijacks host DNA/RNA, and uses it to self-replicate - the very definition of "parasite" Antiparasitic drugs attack the viral hijacking and self-replication. When you get into the biology of it, it's very clear that anti-parasitics work on viruses for the same reasons they are effective against parasites. . . Similar reasons why anti-parasitics also are highly effective against multiple forms of cancers, bringing many cancers that are resistant to normal therapies into full remission in many cases. . . There are many reasons they are trying to block anti-parasitic drugs. . . Last Edited by ElleMira on 10/08/2021 01:51 PM |