This remains to be seen, he has a way with this shit as I'm sure you know. I wouldn't dismiss this outright and I'm considering the HOW of it.
It would make sense that they blame it on ticks because in the summer, if you go in the woods AT ALL, it's pretty common to pick up a tick. Ooops! Now you hate meat and it's the ticks fault. It fits right in with blaming everything on wild shit to try to protect the shot.
I actually have this, and its weird that Ive only read of one other person who has it. But supposedly its becoming more common? It actually makes sense to me, after reading about this, that its triggered by bovine blood. In southern ohio, just walking through a cornfield I would end up with about a 100 ticks on me (no exaggeration), you can get 99.999999% of them off, but all it takes is one. I also lived in a area surrounded by farmland and cows, it makes alot of sense to me that I was likely bit by a tick which had semirecently fed on a cow.
This was over 10 years ago.... anyway.
In a r/news reddit thread last week about it, someone claims their dad has it and their symptoms damn mirror my own. About the only other "anecdotal" evidence ive seen.
Of course ive never been diagnosed or even tested for it. When I was poisoned with the refrigerant and I was dumb enough to believe the doctors when they said it wasnt refrigerant doing it to me. I asked for a lyme disease test.
When the walk in doctor gave me my results, who was a 70 year old looking geriatric women, she had a little chuckle giving me the results.
You think you have lyme disease huh, hehe. she says.
What do I expect from a place whos head doctor doesnt believe lyme disease is real.
They are borderline retarded, its amazing their city even functions as much as it does (which is to say, not very well).
Anyway, these people should have taken me seriously, done some studies, determined if it was just the freon, or what not. But nope, they chose to just be retarded instead.
If I thought they had any braincells left, I would ask to get tested for this alpha gal bullshit.
If they hadnt done what they did to me, Id be more than happy to do some blood tests and let them poke and prod me a bit if I thought it could help others with the condition.
But after what happened, Itll be a cold day in hell before I ever give blood or lift a finger to help anyone that isnt family or a friend.
People who got the shot have no idea what the difference is between right and wrong. Watch. Think about it. That's the side effect of that shit...that WE have to live with.
The CDC is blaming the increase in leprosy on armadillos. Leprosy has been on a downward trend since 2005.
New cases in central Florida are blamed on these armadillos instead of illegal aliens from places where leprosy is endemic. 90% of people are immune to leprosy/Hansen’s disease when their immune system is properly functioning. However, is it because of a lack of immunological control of the causative bacteria, due to the effects of the COVID-19 shots having induced immune dysfunction - possibly due to CD4+ T cell destruction - and an incapability to fight off infection?
This remains to be seen, he has a way with this shit as I'm sure you know. I wouldn't dismiss this outright and I'm considering the HOW of it.
It would make sense that they blame it on ticks because in the summer, if you go in the woods AT ALL, it's pretty common to pick up a tick. Ooops! Now you hate meat and it's the ticks fault. It fits right in with blaming everything on wild shit to try to protect the shot.
Was this foreshadowing?
https://youtu.be/peHNOqhCETc
Just kidding.
I actually have this, and its weird that Ive only read of one other person who has it. But supposedly its becoming more common? It actually makes sense to me, after reading about this, that its triggered by bovine blood. In southern ohio, just walking through a cornfield I would end up with about a 100 ticks on me (no exaggeration), you can get 99.999999% of them off, but all it takes is one. I also lived in a area surrounded by farmland and cows, it makes alot of sense to me that I was likely bit by a tick which had semirecently fed on a cow.
This was over 10 years ago.... anyway.
In a r/news reddit thread last week about it, someone claims their dad has it and their symptoms damn mirror my own. About the only other "anecdotal" evidence ive seen.
Of course ive never been diagnosed or even tested for it. When I was poisoned with the refrigerant and I was dumb enough to believe the doctors when they said it wasnt refrigerant doing it to me. I asked for a lyme disease test.
When the walk in doctor gave me my results, who was a 70 year old looking geriatric women, she had a little chuckle giving me the results.
You think you have lyme disease huh, hehe. she says.
What do I expect from a place whos head doctor doesnt believe lyme disease is real.
https://www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/news/nova-scotias-top-doctor-takes-heat-over-retweet-dismissing-chronic-lyme-disease-279636/
I am seeing "check for ticks!" ads all over the internet, hows the working out for you nova scotia? Dumbasses.
These people who live here, have been consuming to much mercury in the fish, and lead in the water.
https://www.halifaxwater.ca/get-the-lead-out
They are borderline retarded, its amazing their city even functions as much as it does (which is to say, not very well).
Anyway, these people should have taken me seriously, done some studies, determined if it was just the freon, or what not. But nope, they chose to just be retarded instead.
If I thought they had any braincells left, I would ask to get tested for this alpha gal bullshit.
If they hadnt done what they did to me, Id be more than happy to do some blood tests and let them poke and prod me a bit if I thought it could help others with the condition.
But after what happened, Itll be a cold day in hell before I ever give blood or lift a finger to help anyone that isnt family or a friend.
Cut out "family" and I completely agree.
I've had it with this bullshit.
People who got the shot have no idea what the difference is between right and wrong. Watch. Think about it. That's the side effect of that shit...that WE have to live with.
The CDC is blaming the increase in leprosy on armadillos. Leprosy has been on a downward trend since 2005. New cases in central Florida are blamed on these armadillos instead of illegal aliens from places where leprosy is endemic. 90% of people are immune to leprosy/Hansen’s disease when their immune system is properly functioning. However, is it because of a lack of immunological control of the causative bacteria, due to the effects of the COVID-19 shots having induced immune dysfunction - possibly due to CD4+ T cell destruction - and an incapability to fight off infection?