Gives new meaning to the phrase “playing both ends against the middle.” Using safe drugs on a limited schedule is feasible. I”ve always been told to take acidophilus two hours before or after an antibiotic to replenish “good” bacteria. Apparently inner space science is harder than outer space!
We have been indoctrinated into the belief that a computer can mathematically solve anything. it is widely accepted that computer-generated solution must be automatically accepted as correct. From climate change models to medical solutions that generate computer generated images are believed to be true representations. We are suffering from digital hallucination in todays age.
We are told to ignore all medical opinions unless that come from allopathic trained "Rockefellered" doctors and confirmed by a digital diagnosis like a PCR or whatever is the latest diagnostic test gimmick.
Sure the digital age has helped to find some correlations but that is all and can be very misleading.
People even believe that Virtual Reality is real after donning a VR headset.
Years ago, when the only available "health" "care" plan offered to my darling was Kaiser Permanente, we were roped into that (I didn't have a plan benefit with my work). Worst. HMO. Ever.
After we turned 50 they started sending us "poop scraping" kits every year. Twice a year if we didn't return the first kit. Which we never did, because it was an obvious use of mass testing to find a subpopulation they could diagnose as sick, and rope them into the treatment arena.
We were talking this over with a friend, who was much more amenable to KP and allopathic medicine than we were. He said he figured that the poop scraping kits were not really about what they said they were (looking for "fecal occult blood"), but that they were actually collecting the samples to culture for various microorganisms and parasites. Well, they might have run an FOB test also...but the energy with which they pursued our poo (mail and e-mail reminders, reminders in person during other appointments--once they even nabbed me while I was having my eyes checked) was something to behold.
This also meshed in our minds with the fact that WHO had issued a massive report, discussing the goal of getting everyone in Africa and Asia on antihelmintics, and how to go about that.
I don't doubt that parasites are a huge cause of ill health and functioning yonder...but at the same time, when the hostility to ivermectin came in with Big Brother's Happy Bunny Covid Campaign And Mass Mental Torture Extravaganza...it caught my attention. "Horse paste" being an antihelmintic.
The interest in pushing antihelmintics was also widely discussed in the late 'teens in investment circles in India, China, and Africa. Most of the links I saved then are now dead of course. A few exceptions.
One other reason to focus on poop for these folks. They will establish themselves as poop experts. Next time "someone" decides to host a "pandemic" it seems possible that they will rely heavily on studying sewage for a "virus" and finding such a virus could shut down the city, region, mandate vaccines or other meds, declare martial law, and on and on.
Of course, such evidence is easily faked or planted. There are few experts and most people stay away from human waste, so who could prove them wrong. Perhaps the plumbers will become the experts, since they do understand waste systems better than most, including water flows, etc.
For a while at the beginning I "followed" Dr Hazan, though never heard of Dr Borody. Now we know these folks were put in our field of vision, so I no longer found them credible. Not that all of what they say is wrong, just certain key important points. I did start drinking Kefir to make my biome better, not sure it really helped anything, though.
Looking into this gut biome issue it is correlated with SO many different things from schizophrenia, postpartum depression (and I am thinking psychosis), depression, anxiety, aggression, seizures, acute illnesses, etc.... The list seems to be endless. I totally think that big pharma and big military know this and they have found a million different ways to kill our gut biomes and keep us sick and mentally unbalanced. Also why they make raw milk seem so bad and push pasteurization. What Dr. Hazan is saying is valid with the gut biome...it just feels like to me she is more about profits and fame than maybe helping people...especially trying to push ivermectin and other big pharma meds that can actually mess with the gut biome (even though she has claimed it helps it). These doctors like to talk about things like Ace 2 receptors but the docs I have listened to state those don't exist and all the biology we are taught is a fraud. I trust those people. The ones not charging $280 for a bottle of pills that someone could get from cheaper natural sources in their food! The wastewater surveillance makes me think that they are trying to look for something to do with the gut biome and not a virus (that doesn't exist). Thank you for your response! Kefir is soooo good!
I can't drink cow's milk, even kefir and yogurt. I drank goat milk kefir for a while. Twice the cost and often hard to come by.
My gut seems to be healing over time, though, weight loss, low carb, intermittent fasting. I was able to go off H2 blockers without excruciating pain, which was never the case before. I'd been on PPI's and weaned off them to the H2's. I'm wondering what those ubiquitous drugs do to the microbiome. An H2 blocker, famotidine was touted as a "cure" in conjunction with ivermectin. Maybe all to wipe out the microbiome.
"In golden hamsters that were intranasally inoculated with SARS-CoV-2, causing symptomatic COVID-19 infections, concurrent dosing with IVM significantly reduced the severity of clinical signs (p < 0.001). While viral load was not reduced, these improvements included one-third of the incidence of anosmia and sharp reductions in the Il-6/Il-10 ratio in lung tissue [10]."
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Hey. In this study that you linked, they quoted the above statement.
First off, this study is built on the fundamental assumption that a virus even exists in the way they say it does. The whole premise seems shaky from the start. They’re sticking stuff up these poor hamsters’ noses—how is that even remotely relevant to humans unless we’re doing the exact same thing to people? This whole COVID-19 hamster research is a complete joke and raises a ton of questions. First of all, we’re supposed to believe that these "unalive zombie proteins" (viruses) know exactly how to infect certain species like bats, hamsters, and humans but somehow avoid others? Mmmmmk. These proteins are supposed to be so selective in what they infect, but it doesn’t hold up when you look at it closely. It feels more like a narrative being sold than actual solid science.
Now, let’s talk about what they shoved up the poor hamsters’ noses. What did they use to put this stuff up their nose? That's pretty traumatic for a lil hamster. How much saline did they actually pump in there? Was it sterile? Did it reach their lungs? And if it did, what kind of issues could that cause? Are we just assuming everything went as planned and that it didn’t introduce any complications or issues of its own? Did they have hamster PTSD that took a few to shake it off? Would you want big headed humans with white coats and goggles shoving stuff up your nose? Are we the hamsters for aliens? Why do the have to anally probe everyone? Do they use ivermectin? These are the kinds of variables that could completely skew the results, and we’re not even given clear answers on them. Not to mention, no one’s shoving ivermectin up their noses in real life, so how does that make this research even remotely relevant to human treatments? Was it liquid, cream, powder—what exactly did they use, and what was mixed with it?
Was the same cereal used for all hamster participants in this study? What if it was Captain Crunch and the hamster didn't like it? What if they used Shredded Wheat? Is it anosmia or is it just not the hamsters favorite breakfast cereal? Do they even like cereal??? If you had a bunch of shit shoved up your nose would you even feel like eating?
So many variables, so many ways this experiment could have been flawed. Between the questionable methods, the lack of transparency about the materials used, and the unclear implications of their findings, it’s hard to take this study seriously. And don’t forget—these researchers are from the Pasteur Institute, which has a history of questionable "practices". With all these red flags, it’s pretty clear this whole thing is built on shaky ground, and trusting it feels like a leap of faith with no solid foundation.
They also "harvested" the "virus" for three days meaning they added a bunch of crap to it like Vero cells and then used PCR testing. Nope. Nope. And Nope.
The sample came from some lady named with a weird name...and they injected the hamsters with ketamine and xylazine too. Like when they do this it is supposed to be like how it would be out in the wild...not with all this weird juju stuff added.
All these studies are stupid! Like what person gets shot up with Ketamine before having ivermectin shoved up their nose to see if they can smell? It makes me giggle. I wish we had the ability to share screen shots in the comments!
Gives new meaning to the phrase “playing both ends against the middle.” Using safe drugs on a limited schedule is feasible. I”ve always been told to take acidophilus two hours before or after an antibiotic to replenish “good” bacteria. Apparently inner space science is harder than outer space!
Haha! Love it!
We have been indoctrinated into the belief that a computer can mathematically solve anything. it is widely accepted that computer-generated solution must be automatically accepted as correct. From climate change models to medical solutions that generate computer generated images are believed to be true representations. We are suffering from digital hallucination in todays age.
We are told to ignore all medical opinions unless that come from allopathic trained "Rockefellered" doctors and confirmed by a digital diagnosis like a PCR or whatever is the latest diagnostic test gimmick.
Sure the digital age has helped to find some correlations but that is all and can be very misleading.
People even believe that Virtual Reality is real after donning a VR headset.
I surrender to all my tinfoil hat.
Years ago, when the only available "health" "care" plan offered to my darling was Kaiser Permanente, we were roped into that (I didn't have a plan benefit with my work). Worst. HMO. Ever.
After we turned 50 they started sending us "poop scraping" kits every year. Twice a year if we didn't return the first kit. Which we never did, because it was an obvious use of mass testing to find a subpopulation they could diagnose as sick, and rope them into the treatment arena.
We were talking this over with a friend, who was much more amenable to KP and allopathic medicine than we were. He said he figured that the poop scraping kits were not really about what they said they were (looking for "fecal occult blood"), but that they were actually collecting the samples to culture for various microorganisms and parasites. Well, they might have run an FOB test also...but the energy with which they pursued our poo (mail and e-mail reminders, reminders in person during other appointments--once they even nabbed me while I was having my eyes checked) was something to behold.
This also meshed in our minds with the fact that WHO had issued a massive report, discussing the goal of getting everyone in Africa and Asia on antihelmintics, and how to go about that.
I don't doubt that parasites are a huge cause of ill health and functioning yonder...but at the same time, when the hostility to ivermectin came in with Big Brother's Happy Bunny Covid Campaign And Mass Mental Torture Extravaganza...it caught my attention. "Horse paste" being an antihelmintic.
The interest in pushing antihelmintics was also widely discussed in the late 'teens in investment circles in India, China, and Africa. Most of the links I saved then are now dead of course. A few exceptions.
https://agreatertown.com/india_un/antihelminthics_market_pegged_to_expand_robustly_during_2018_2023_0004797190
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7452592/
One other reason to focus on poop for these folks. They will establish themselves as poop experts. Next time "someone" decides to host a "pandemic" it seems possible that they will rely heavily on studying sewage for a "virus" and finding such a virus could shut down the city, region, mandate vaccines or other meds, declare martial law, and on and on.
Of course, such evidence is easily faked or planted. There are few experts and most people stay away from human waste, so who could prove them wrong. Perhaps the plumbers will become the experts, since they do understand waste systems better than most, including water flows, etc.
For a while at the beginning I "followed" Dr Hazan, though never heard of Dr Borody. Now we know these folks were put in our field of vision, so I no longer found them credible. Not that all of what they say is wrong, just certain key important points. I did start drinking Kefir to make my biome better, not sure it really helped anything, though.
Looking into this gut biome issue it is correlated with SO many different things from schizophrenia, postpartum depression (and I am thinking psychosis), depression, anxiety, aggression, seizures, acute illnesses, etc.... The list seems to be endless. I totally think that big pharma and big military know this and they have found a million different ways to kill our gut biomes and keep us sick and mentally unbalanced. Also why they make raw milk seem so bad and push pasteurization. What Dr. Hazan is saying is valid with the gut biome...it just feels like to me she is more about profits and fame than maybe helping people...especially trying to push ivermectin and other big pharma meds that can actually mess with the gut biome (even though she has claimed it helps it). These doctors like to talk about things like Ace 2 receptors but the docs I have listened to state those don't exist and all the biology we are taught is a fraud. I trust those people. The ones not charging $280 for a bottle of pills that someone could get from cheaper natural sources in their food! The wastewater surveillance makes me think that they are trying to look for something to do with the gut biome and not a virus (that doesn't exist). Thank you for your response! Kefir is soooo good!
I can't drink cow's milk, even kefir and yogurt. I drank goat milk kefir for a while. Twice the cost and often hard to come by.
My gut seems to be healing over time, though, weight loss, low carb, intermittent fasting. I was able to go off H2 blockers without excruciating pain, which was never the case before. I'd been on PPI's and weaned off them to the H2's. I'm wondering what those ubiquitous drugs do to the microbiome. An H2 blocker, famotidine was touted as a "cure" in conjunction with ivermectin. Maybe all to wipe out the microbiome.
Do you interact with Sage Hana at SS? SH needs to read this.
I left Sage a ton of the links yesterday on one of their posts...but I am sure eventually they will see it.
"In golden hamsters that were intranasally inoculated with SARS-CoV-2, causing symptomatic COVID-19 infections, concurrent dosing with IVM significantly reduced the severity of clinical signs (p < 0.001). While viral load was not reduced, these improvements included one-third of the incidence of anosmia and sharp reductions in the Il-6/Il-10 ratio in lung tissue [10]."
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Hey. In this study that you linked, they quoted the above statement.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2052297521000883
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Okay, head explodes.
1. So the SARS-CoV-2 that the dosed the hamsters with...that was the synthetic bioweapon?
If they have never isolated the actual virus, then this is the infectious "clone" produced with what?
2. The Monash study said that IVM eliminated the virus in the cell culture.
THIS study, says... not so much. just reduces symptoms.
Any thoughts? You better at this Science stuff!
First off, this study is built on the fundamental assumption that a virus even exists in the way they say it does. The whole premise seems shaky from the start. They’re sticking stuff up these poor hamsters’ noses—how is that even remotely relevant to humans unless we’re doing the exact same thing to people? This whole COVID-19 hamster research is a complete joke and raises a ton of questions. First of all, we’re supposed to believe that these "unalive zombie proteins" (viruses) know exactly how to infect certain species like bats, hamsters, and humans but somehow avoid others? Mmmmmk. These proteins are supposed to be so selective in what they infect, but it doesn’t hold up when you look at it closely. It feels more like a narrative being sold than actual solid science.
Now, let’s talk about what they shoved up the poor hamsters’ noses. What did they use to put this stuff up their nose? That's pretty traumatic for a lil hamster. How much saline did they actually pump in there? Was it sterile? Did it reach their lungs? And if it did, what kind of issues could that cause? Are we just assuming everything went as planned and that it didn’t introduce any complications or issues of its own? Did they have hamster PTSD that took a few to shake it off? Would you want big headed humans with white coats and goggles shoving stuff up your nose? Are we the hamsters for aliens? Why do the have to anally probe everyone? Do they use ivermectin? These are the kinds of variables that could completely skew the results, and we’re not even given clear answers on them. Not to mention, no one’s shoving ivermectin up their noses in real life, so how does that make this research even remotely relevant to human treatments? Was it liquid, cream, powder—what exactly did they use, and what was mixed with it?
Was the same cereal used for all hamster participants in this study? What if it was Captain Crunch and the hamster didn't like it? What if they used Shredded Wheat? Is it anosmia or is it just not the hamsters favorite breakfast cereal? Do they even like cereal??? If you had a bunch of shit shoved up your nose would you even feel like eating?
So many variables, so many ways this experiment could have been flawed. Between the questionable methods, the lack of transparency about the materials used, and the unclear implications of their findings, it’s hard to take this study seriously. And don’t forget—these researchers are from the Pasteur Institute, which has a history of questionable "practices". With all these red flags, it’s pretty clear this whole thing is built on shaky ground, and trusting it feels like a leap of faith with no solid foundation.
#GermTheorySucks #HamstersWhoDontDoBreakfastCereals #YouCantCatchWhatDoesntExist #PasteurInstituteHopingYouDontAskQuestions
Right. So I'd like to reduce this to the basics. The actual basic mechanics.
What are they sticking up the hamster's nose?
They are purporting to stick the VIRUS up their nose.
How do they claim to have this sample and where did it come from?
They also "harvested" the "virus" for three days meaning they added a bunch of crap to it like Vero cells and then used PCR testing. Nope. Nope. And Nope.
The sample came from some lady named with a weird name...and they injected the hamsters with ketamine and xylazine too. Like when they do this it is supposed to be like how it would be out in the wild...not with all this weird juju stuff added.
Where did the alleged OG sample SARS-Cov-2 Virus come from to begin with before they took nano-tweezers and dumped it in monkey kidneys?
LOL...Did they make from a computer code and if so>>>with what ingredients?
They supposedly got the sample from a lady...will this open for you so you can read the whole thing??? Click on read file...https://www.researchgate.net/publication/347100509_Anti-COVID-19_efficacy_of_ivermectin_in_the_golden_hamster
All these studies are stupid! Like what person gets shot up with Ketamine before having ivermectin shoved up their nose to see if they can smell? It makes me giggle. I wish we had the ability to share screen shots in the comments!
I can't see who funded this joke.
Again, and for the readers, I offer:
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And how We can solve for that:
The End of (Social) Entropy (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/the-end-of-entropy