yeah and then, what the fuck's going on out here.. like mosquitoes are super bad if you go to the country.. but there's no malaria up here in Canada. If you're in the bush.. let's say a cabin or something.. go outside for a piss.. you'll get nailed with a fuckin dozen before you're done pissing. I can see why this shit would spread around if the disease is out there. Sounds like it gets going when somebody has it and the mosquito bites them.. has the blood in there and the virus gets going in the mosquito. Then it bites somebody else and they catch it.. like wtf.
Gates though.. anytime you get these guys involved with stuff it'll be sketchy. He's trying to do next generation things like what they tried with the covid. But who knows what 'll happen then if you fuck with mosquito DNA or whatever they're doing.
You don't wanna be getting bit though eh.. that's like when I used to golf. I'd have this "bug jacket". If I was out there in the third world.. you'd wanna get something like that. Sounds like they get nailed while they're sleeping though. Here.. the mosquitoes don't get in the damn apartment, right. So what the fuck's going on over there. They gotta get their act together. lol.
Going back to this vid.. they got this lab but you can see there's windows outside and no damn "screen". Like WTF with these people. Get damn screens on your windows. That's why we got no bugs up here indoors.
7min in this vid.. they're only putting a few drops of this MMS.. mixed with water. But betcha they'd keep catching this malaria right after, right? Cause they'd keep getting stung.
A lot of these diseases.. polio.. poop in the water.. now this shit with don't get stung by mosquitoes.. you can pull it off so you don't catch this shit, eh? I betcha they got a lot of that polio spreading from gay sex stuff though eh.. ass play. Even not gay stuff just ass.
Hang on.. at 7:39.. malaria parasites in the blood. Fuck.. that shit gets in your blood. But then the next day after drinking this bleach floor wax stripper, it clears it up?
after malaria is cured they can catch it again, right?
ChatGPT
Yes, that's correct. After being successfully treated for malaria, individuals can become reinfected if they are bitten by an infected mosquito again. Malaria does not confer long-term immunity, meaning that prior infection or treatment does not provide lasting protection against future infections.
When a person is infected with malaria, their immune system develops a certain level of immunity against the specific strain of the parasite they encountered. However, this immunity is not completely protective, and individuals can still be susceptible to new infections and different strains of the malaria parasite.
In areas where malaria is endemic, repeated exposure to the parasite can lead to acquired immunity over time. This acquired immunity typically provides some level of protection against severe disease and reduces the risk of complications. However, it does not make individuals completely immune to future infections.
It's worth noting that the level of acquired immunity can vary depending on factors such as age, frequency of exposure, and the individual's overall health. For instance, children and pregnant women, who may have weaker immune responses, are particularly vulnerable to severe forms of malaria.
To reduce the risk of reinfection and the spread of malaria, preventive measures such as mosquito control, the use of insecticide-treated bed nets, and antimalarial medications are crucial, especially in areas where the disease is prevalent.
ok so I'm halfway into this vid.. This is the red cross and shit.. so it's "legit". Seems like this MMS works.. how come the wiki page made it seem like drinking absolute poison? That's cause paranoid hillbillies chug it straight up like moonshine, eh?
Doesn't it seem like that Ivermectin with covid? Where cheap shit cures stuff. I wonder if they got something like these two, but for polio. I guess they do got the 1955 stuff.. but seemed like trouble with Bill Gates and his oral polio vaccine, getting kicked out of India cause they were getting gibbled. lol.
Interesting how this MMS works with just a few drops mixed with water. Like how does that even work with that little. Meanwhile these parasites are in your damn blood.
Doesn't seem like this MMS is "recommended" by mainstream medicine. Looking up, lol.. "what do they cure malaria with"
"The preferred antimalarial for interim oral treatment is artemether-lumefantrine (Coartem®) because of its fast onset of action. Other oral options include atovaquone-proguanil (Malarone™), quinine, and mefloquine.
"People also ask
What can malaria be treated with?
How is malaria treated?
Artemisinin drugs (artemether and artesunate). The best treatment for Plasmodium falciparum malaria, if available, is artemisinin combination therapy.
Atovaquone (Mepron®).
Chloroquine. ...
Doxycycline (Doxy-100®, Monodox®, Oracea®).
Mefloquine.
Quinine.
Primaquine.
May 18, 2022"
So they at least do got shit out there for this, right.. It's not like this damn covid where they didn't have anything at the time.
But then ya got Gates who wants to fuck with the mosquitoes to spread who knows what.. GMO mosquitoes, that when you get bit you catch who knows what then. That's how you get frankenstein germs out there, right.
That's like the fuckin Round-up with the pesticides.. then the bugs get immune to it and doesn't work. Like the fuckin pills there.. with those super viruses. What are those types.. antibiotics that don't work anymore. lol
4min into this vid.. jeez.. these third world countries, eh. Wondering about the deal is with malaria. Asking chatGPT.
User
well what's going on with malaria.. the polio is poop in the water.. malaria it's spread by mosquitoes.. but how does it get started
ChatGPT
Malaria is caused by parasites of the Plasmodium genus. The transmission cycle of malaria involves several stages:
Mosquito transmission: Female Anopheles mosquitoes become infected with the malaria parasites when they feed on the blood of an infected person. The parasites undergo a complex life cycle within the mosquito, developing and multiplying in the mosquito's gut.
Human infection: When an infected mosquito bites a human, it injects the malaria parasites along with its saliva into the person's bloodstream. From there, the parasites travel to the liver and invade liver cells, where they multiply and develop into new forms called merozoites.
Blood stage: The merozoites are released into the bloodstream, where they invade and infect red blood cells. Inside the red blood cells, the parasites multiply further, leading to the destruction of the infected cells. This cycle of invasion, replication, and release continues, causing recurring episodes of symptoms.
Transmission to other mosquitoes: When a mosquito bites an infected person, it ingests the malaria parasites along with the person's blood. The parasites then undergo further development within the mosquito's gut, eventually reaching the stage where they can infect another person when the mosquito bites again.
The initial source of malaria infection in a population can vary. In regions where malaria is endemic, meaning it occurs regularly, the parasite can be maintained within the human population through ongoing mosquito transmission. If an infected person enters an area with a susceptible mosquito population, they can introduce the parasites, and the cycle of transmission can begin.
It's important to note that malaria cannot be transmitted directly from person to person. It requires the involvement of mosquitoes as a vector to complete its life cycle. Preventive measures, such as mosquito control programs, the use of bed nets, and the targeting of infected individuals with antimalarial treatment, are crucial in reducing the spread of malaria and preventing new infections.
Relating specifically to malaria https://odysee.com/@A-Little-Truth:8/Malaria_Cured_in_Hours_-_Red_Cross_Study_Uganda_2012:3
yeah and then, what the fuck's going on out here.. like mosquitoes are super bad if you go to the country.. but there's no malaria up here in Canada. If you're in the bush.. let's say a cabin or something.. go outside for a piss.. you'll get nailed with a fuckin dozen before you're done pissing. I can see why this shit would spread around if the disease is out there. Sounds like it gets going when somebody has it and the mosquito bites them.. has the blood in there and the virus gets going in the mosquito. Then it bites somebody else and they catch it.. like wtf.
Gates though.. anytime you get these guys involved with stuff it'll be sketchy. He's trying to do next generation things like what they tried with the covid. But who knows what 'll happen then if you fuck with mosquito DNA or whatever they're doing.
ok starting to check this out..
Malaria cured by Red Cross with MMS (Chlorine Dioxide)
What goes on.. they drink this bleach?
You don't wanna be getting bit though eh.. that's like when I used to golf. I'd have this "bug jacket". If I was out there in the third world.. you'd wanna get something like that. Sounds like they get nailed while they're sleeping though. Here.. the mosquitoes don't get in the damn apartment, right. So what the fuck's going on over there. They gotta get their act together. lol.
Going back to this vid.. they got this lab but you can see there's windows outside and no damn "screen". Like WTF with these people. Get damn screens on your windows. That's why we got no bugs up here indoors.
7min in this vid.. they're only putting a few drops of this MMS.. mixed with water. But betcha they'd keep catching this malaria right after, right? Cause they'd keep getting stung.
A lot of these diseases.. polio.. poop in the water.. now this shit with don't get stung by mosquitoes.. you can pull it off so you don't catch this shit, eh? I betcha they got a lot of that polio spreading from gay sex stuff though eh.. ass play. Even not gay stuff just ass.
Hang on.. at 7:39.. malaria parasites in the blood. Fuck.. that shit gets in your blood. But then the next day after drinking this bleach floor wax stripper, it clears it up?
after malaria is cured they can catch it again, right?
ChatGPT
Yes, that's correct. After being successfully treated for malaria, individuals can become reinfected if they are bitten by an infected mosquito again. Malaria does not confer long-term immunity, meaning that prior infection or treatment does not provide lasting protection against future infections.
When a person is infected with malaria, their immune system develops a certain level of immunity against the specific strain of the parasite they encountered. However, this immunity is not completely protective, and individuals can still be susceptible to new infections and different strains of the malaria parasite.
In areas where malaria is endemic, repeated exposure to the parasite can lead to acquired immunity over time. This acquired immunity typically provides some level of protection against severe disease and reduces the risk of complications. However, it does not make individuals completely immune to future infections.
It's worth noting that the level of acquired immunity can vary depending on factors such as age, frequency of exposure, and the individual's overall health. For instance, children and pregnant women, who may have weaker immune responses, are particularly vulnerable to severe forms of malaria.
To reduce the risk of reinfection and the spread of malaria, preventive measures such as mosquito control, the use of insecticide-treated bed nets, and antimalarial medications are crucial, especially in areas where the disease is prevalent.
ok so I'm halfway into this vid.. This is the red cross and shit.. so it's "legit". Seems like this MMS works.. how come the wiki page made it seem like drinking absolute poison? That's cause paranoid hillbillies chug it straight up like moonshine, eh?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Mineral_Supplement
Doesn't it seem like that Ivermectin with covid? Where cheap shit cures stuff. I wonder if they got something like these two, but for polio. I guess they do got the 1955 stuff.. but seemed like trouble with Bill Gates and his oral polio vaccine, getting kicked out of India cause they were getting gibbled. lol.
Interesting how this MMS works with just a few drops mixed with water. Like how does that even work with that little. Meanwhile these parasites are in your damn blood.
Doesn't seem like this MMS is "recommended" by mainstream medicine. Looking up, lol.. "what do they cure malaria with"
"The preferred antimalarial for interim oral treatment is artemether-lumefantrine (Coartem®) because of its fast onset of action. Other oral options include atovaquone-proguanil (Malarone™), quinine, and mefloquine.
CDC - Malaria - Diagnosis & Treatment (United States)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (.gov)
"People also ask What can malaria be treated with? How is malaria treated? Artemisinin drugs (artemether and artesunate). The best treatment for Plasmodium falciparum malaria, if available, is artemisinin combination therapy. Atovaquone (Mepron®). Chloroquine. ... Doxycycline (Doxy-100®, Monodox®, Oracea®). Mefloquine. Quinine. Primaquine. May 18, 2022"
So they at least do got shit out there for this, right.. It's not like this damn covid where they didn't have anything at the time.
But then ya got Gates who wants to fuck with the mosquitoes to spread who knows what.. GMO mosquitoes, that when you get bit you catch who knows what then. That's how you get frankenstein germs out there, right.
That's like the fuckin Round-up with the pesticides.. then the bugs get immune to it and doesn't work. Like the fuckin pills there.. with those super viruses. What are those types.. antibiotics that don't work anymore. lol
4min into this vid.. jeez.. these third world countries, eh. Wondering about the deal is with malaria. Asking chatGPT.
User
well what's going on with malaria.. the polio is poop in the water.. malaria it's spread by mosquitoes.. but how does it get started
ChatGPT
Malaria is caused by parasites of the Plasmodium genus. The transmission cycle of malaria involves several stages:
Mosquito transmission: Female Anopheles mosquitoes become infected with the malaria parasites when they feed on the blood of an infected person. The parasites undergo a complex life cycle within the mosquito, developing and multiplying in the mosquito's gut.
Human infection: When an infected mosquito bites a human, it injects the malaria parasites along with its saliva into the person's bloodstream. From there, the parasites travel to the liver and invade liver cells, where they multiply and develop into new forms called merozoites.
Blood stage: The merozoites are released into the bloodstream, where they invade and infect red blood cells. Inside the red blood cells, the parasites multiply further, leading to the destruction of the infected cells. This cycle of invasion, replication, and release continues, causing recurring episodes of symptoms.
Transmission to other mosquitoes: When a mosquito bites an infected person, it ingests the malaria parasites along with the person's blood. The parasites then undergo further development within the mosquito's gut, eventually reaching the stage where they can infect another person when the mosquito bites again.
The initial source of malaria infection in a population can vary. In regions where malaria is endemic, meaning it occurs regularly, the parasite can be maintained within the human population through ongoing mosquito transmission. If an infected person enters an area with a susceptible mosquito population, they can introduce the parasites, and the cycle of transmission can begin.
It's important to note that malaria cannot be transmitted directly from person to person. It requires the involvement of mosquitoes as a vector to complete its life cycle. Preventive measures, such as mosquito control programs, the use of bed nets, and the targeting of infected individuals with antimalarial treatment, are crucial in reducing the spread of malaria and preventing new infections.