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characterizing the use of a brain parasite as a drug delivery system as a bad idea is a massive understatement- it is anti-human and pathologically insane.

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I don't like to fear-monger but yes, I have no kind words for this

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I have not spent a lifetime around cats, even while pregnant, being very careful not to test pos for Toxoplasmosis to have some idiot inject me with it.

I joke about it being the reason I am a slave to my kittehs, but I have never been pos and never intend to be. Toxo is frankly weird and should never be considered for any medical purpose. WTF. One of the effects is that 'mind control' thing where you just accept the predator in the room. I don't trust our 'betters' with that.

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Good for you! And yes, it does try to manipulate the mind, among other things. Looking into that was how I was pulled into researching it. Here is my first article on toxo and othr "mind-controlling" parasite from a couple of years ago https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2022/08/04/mind-controlling-parasites.aspx

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Thank you for the link and article. So much to think about, and humans are no different from any other animal. I keep Hulda Clark and her work in mind quite a bit anymore, eapecially as anti-vermifuge drugs such as ivermectin and old school remedies such as wormwood and black walnut have such impact on a variety of diseases.

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It's just.... the more crap like this that comes out, the more I believe too many people in "science" are trying to kill us, not heal us.

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I think that there are ones like that, and A LOT of the people who just don't think. They are in their echo chamber, something on the inside is not flowing correctly, maybe they are themselves sick, "neurodivergent," poisoned, vax-injured, so they just do what gives them immediate gratification of praise and funding. And they don't think.

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It has been blatantly obvious in the external environment that this doesn't work. Whenever they introduce a species to eliminate or control another species, it always goes pear shaped. It can be hard to see it as anything other than intentional to keep using the same ineffective and harmful strategies.

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Excellent work great job

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Golly, before you know it allopathic medicine will revert to using leaches for, well, just about everything. Why not? It worked long ago, didn't it? :-)))

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I think leeches are far safer, and I mean, FAR safer than what they are proposing here. What they are proposing is so bad that I am at a loss for words. It would make potentially effective bioweapon, yes, but claim that it can be a medicine? It is a very bad idea, in my opinion.

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I quite agree with you. Science seem clueless how to close Pandora's box once they've opened it and loosed its monsters upon us.

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Yes!! I spend a lot of time explaining to people that the parasite infections running rampant are UNNATURAL. While Bill Gates (our loving unelected mad scientist eugenicist) can’t help but “mess around” with mosquitos and nanotechnology and God knows what else and Fauci has been caught doing cruel tests on puppies involving another serious parasite vector sandflies (which cause deadly Leishmaniasis) we should no longer consider this science “proposed”. They are doing this. Real-time. I have purged every parasite known to man to man including ones that don’t typically infect humans (horsehair worms)while trying to get well from morgellons symptoms…

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Sweet worm wood capsules, regular ivermectin, garlic cloves, cloves, green tea, castor oil, oil of oregano, black seed oil all should be part of the regular health regimen. 1 teaspoon of Diam-earth in a glass of water daily.........

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I agree! Taking responsibility and maintaining a reasonable antifungal / antiparsaitic regimen makes a lot of sense to me as well! You now our dialogue about oregano oil, my preference is thyme but other than that, I am on total agreement! Thank you for mentioning it!

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Tessa... I agree, I could not believe that anyone would seriously pursue such an insane concept when I tan across info on it. This has to be one of the most colossally bad ideas I have encountered in my 50+ years in medicine. I dealt with Toxo patients many times in my past career as an ophthalmologist and this is madness on steroids. One would almost think that "They" are trying to kill us all...

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I agree! A "colossally bad idea" it is, and this is an understatement, it is outright mad.

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Of course they don’t know what will happen that’s why it’s so fun to have billions of Guinea pigs to experiment on. They just throw shit against the wall and take notes on what happens to the suckers that go for this and next time they’ll make it even better…At shortening lives I’m sure

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This is coming from the same people who tell us that nobody is vitamin D deficient & sunlight is bad. Thank you for alerting us to the latest murderous efforts, Tessa!

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Thank you, Riff Raffer, and indeed!

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If this ends up working do they even need to infect people? Can’t they just put it in the Vs and give them to shelters and then all the pets that get adopted infect the people? It could end up spreading like Lyme-infected ticks. Truly scary stuff!

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To be fair, your example should mention the bank robbers also hopefully/should’ve received super clear instructions not to rob banks with their gun delivery. Sure, there’s always the rare or otherwise unforeseen circumstance where some of the robbers only received guns but we can take solace knowing they’ll be able to share the instructions with each other. Side note, the company sending the guns happens to be shorting the bank and the financial guys are advising interested parties to get in on that too, for, you know, to be cautious or something.

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That's right!

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Parasites injecting us with parasites, an odd symmetry. Some time ago the powers that be, when looking for ways to make money (in the absence of simply making things for the betterment of society), decided that endless injections were the ticket to riches. Hence Gates declaring the decade of the 2020s as the "decade of vaccines." This is all by design, regrettably.

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Thank you Tessa for the wake up call to madness.

Scientist in the west try to fight “diseases”, in the east, try to prevent them:

Researchers at Russia’s Ural Federal University (UrFU) in Yekaterinburg, Russia, have introduced a plant-based supplement to yogurt that enhances its taste and beneficial properties.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240807/taste-and-health-in-one-package-scientists-at-russian-university-improve-yogurt-properties-1119669948.html

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Thank you, Vaios!!

I hope that these Russian scientists are honest. It is strange about my culture, there is simultaneously an old-school kind of honesty occasionally, and a massive amount of blatant fraud where people don't care about the impact of their product on others as long as they get something out of it. One may say that this is also true for the West, and it is, but the fraud back home has a certain desperate quality to it, it has been this way for many years not just now. It like, "if we are going to make things up, we are going to make EVERYTHING up,." When I was a kid and heard stories about it, I thought it was specific to Russia, now I know it that I was mistaken. :) I personally translated for a "Tibetan doctor" who was Tibetan but maybe a medical student of sorts, I had to mistranslate to diminish the desperate people's reliance on him and make sure they seek help elsewhere since he was a charlatan, which I had not known originally when I accepted the job, I figured it out in the process, but the gig was run by mafia people (I think, based on the vibe) who also didn't know that he was a charlatan when they hired him, so I had to tread carefully and so I did and got out as soon as I could. :) That story conveys the vibe of how things worked in Russia at least when I was there, now there is probably more fraud due to "COVID" but it's more top-down.

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Your should take a closer look at your country, many positive cultural changes since you left.

The International Leo Tolstoy Peace Prize is currently accepting nominations.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20240709/international-leo-tolstoy-peace-prize-accepting-nominations-for-2024-1119308171.html

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I have friends there, some people are terrified to say anything political out loud, so it is very much a mixed bag. People in the West have a bit of an idealized perception, much like people in the post-Soviet space had an idealized perception of the West, perhaps it's human nature to invent an imaginary land where things are better than here. The mainstream culture over there is older, which is a plus, but I hear that today young kids in cities are much like American kids, more into gadgets and less into in-person hanging out. I can only know what people tell me, from what I hear it's very much a mixed bag, like anywhere

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It's about that time of year to check when the NY "Department of Health" will spray us with pesticides, to keep us safe from mosquitoes. The VP pick, who started the "Republicans are 'weird'" Current Thing script, that guy, is making his state a "trans refuge", where kids can be their authentic selves, with the necessary poisons and surgeries, and here little kids wear the letters W A L Ze'0s letters on their shirts while marching in Pride - (https://x.com/AndrewCFollett/status/1820941792704921654 -

So, um, sure, super nasty parasites to improve the health of our brains, of course!

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Thank you, Ellen!!

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Dehumanizing science by successfully dehumanized scientists. This is the scariest contagion.

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