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CDC warns that Candida may be confused for Covid. Honk (media.conspiracies.win)
posted 4 years ago by KiloRomeo 4 years ago by KiloRomeo +15 / -2
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– CrazyRussian 9 points 4 years ago +9 / -0

Masks possibly could lead to fungal infections. They are perfect substrate for growing fungus - wet, warm and porous.

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– KiloRomeo [S] 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

That’s a great point! Additive vector

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– CrazyRussian 5 points 4 years ago +5 / -0

Mask also could perfectly catch and hold fungus spores from outside, allowing them to develop into fungus in wet and warm conditions. Most sheeple use same mask for days or even weeks. This is enough for fungus to make a full cycle and contaminate lungs.

Interesting, that even in the beginning of coronahoax CDC (or some similar agency) show statistics that 80% of people with severe cases worn mask "often and constantly".

And finally, it is very easy to secretly spread fungus spores in public places where, surprisinlgy, masks was mandated. Say, inspecting officials could do it during inspection of mask mandates fullfillment to rise severe cases when necessary.

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– KiloRomeo [S] 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Right. This is the most plausible vector I’ve been able to find. Also interesting that CDC admits to drug resistant outbreak of invasive Candida since 2020.

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– KiloRomeo [S] 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

And… spores could be spread through aerosol such as chemtrails lol

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– CrazyRussian 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Using chemtrails is highly unlikely for that purpose. You need an enormous amount of spores to get a decent concentration on ground. And you can't predict where they really fall.

Also it contradicts with the picture where rural population have nearly zero cases comparing with city population who mostly spend time in offices and apartments that are hard to reach for chemtrail spreaded spores.

I think targeted spreading in closed locations is much better for that purpose. It is fully predictable and controllable and did not require that tons of spores which is hard to grow and maintain safely and hide from attention.

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– KiloRomeo [S] 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Yeah i was just kidding about the chemtrails - they do exist but the that’s more of a climate change / weather control using aluminum and barium as evidence in water samples

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– HighLordPoots 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

How often do you think the average mask wearer (esp cloth masks) actually washes that thing? It's basically a petri dish.

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– KiloRomeo [S] 4 points 4 years ago +4 / -0

Imo it’s not helpful simply to state that covid does not exist…. There’s clearly a condition causing illness. What is it and can we describe its properties? Candida is most plausible that I’ve found. I can explain PCR test this way:

  1. Candida causes mucosal inflammation (ie stuffiness)
  2. Natural coronavirus is always circulating and generally not all that harmful.
  3. Some of these particles get stuck in mucus and register on test.
  4. Tests are notoriously inaccurate.
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– KiloRomeo [S] 3 points 4 years ago +3 / -0

Something totally wiped out my taste for like a week. Weirdest sensation. I think the PCR test thing is explainable but fragments is wild viruses combined with obvious manipulation of data as you point out

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– KiloRomeo [S] 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

About 2 mo ago

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– KiloRomeo [S] 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

Okay I’m done posting now. What s clown world we are in. https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/covid-fungal.html

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