Given there are no such things as viruses or contagion, We must ponder the true cause of malaria. But surely the globalist drive to prop the Rockefeller twin towers of lies is for profit and control - just as it was for Rockefeller who initiated those lies.
Well, if a parasite, I am not sure how jabbing toxins into One's flesh will do much overall. Sure, it might discourage parasites from hanging out in One's flesh for a while, but in the meantime, the flesh is toxified, and I might suspect that the body will detoxify and the parasites will be back if One is subjected. Thus another toxification (at the profit of the jab creators) will be required.
In the long run, the body is weakened by all the toxifying crap and death nearer than without it. Surely there must be a better way of dealing with parasites.
Yes, many diseases have similar symptoms. With malaria they have several methods of testing (like PCR, Rapid Detection Tests that tests for antigens) but the one I am wondering about is the blood smear test. They say they actually see the parasites within the red blood cells. As we now (should) know is that what they claim they see, is not necessarily what it actually is. As I said in the other comment, malaria might just be another disease caused by poor nutrition.
There also seems to be a possibility that measles/chicken pox (and other diseases) is like acne, in that it is a disease We get while growing up, and not everyOne will get it.
How appalling. How much of a problem is malaria in Uganda? Have you had it? Do you do anything to avoid it? I think some people even question it as an illness caused by a mosquito.
That's so sad and funny at the same time about the tour guide.
It is still a big problem, many of the locals I know have gotten malaria at least once since I have been here. The weird thing is that I have never had it and most of the expats I know neither. It could be that poor nutrition makes people more susceptible to it?
Given there are no such things as viruses or contagion, We must ponder the true cause of malaria. But surely the globalist drive to prop the Rockefeller twin towers of lies is for profit and control - just as it was for Rockefeller who initiated those lies.
A Post to Be Viral (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/a-post-to-be-viral
May the Ugandans find ways to resist, and to destroy the poisons the globalists, the psychopaths in control, want to afflict upon Them!
Malaria is supposedly caused by a parasite. But to be honest, I am not sure what to believe anymore.
Well, if a parasite, I am not sure how jabbing toxins into One's flesh will do much overall. Sure, it might discourage parasites from hanging out in One's flesh for a while, but in the meantime, the flesh is toxified, and I might suspect that the body will detoxify and the parasites will be back if One is subjected. Thus another toxification (at the profit of the jab creators) will be required.
In the long run, the body is weakened by all the toxifying crap and death nearer than without it. Surely there must be a better way of dealing with parasites.
Apparently, lots of things can cause malaria-like symptoms: https://mestuff.substack.com/p/secret-military-project-523-malaria
Measles is another one of those vague diseases that has many potential causes.
Yes, many diseases have similar symptoms. With malaria they have several methods of testing (like PCR, Rapid Detection Tests that tests for antigens) but the one I am wondering about is the blood smear test. They say they actually see the parasites within the red blood cells. As we now (should) know is that what they claim they see, is not necessarily what it actually is. As I said in the other comment, malaria might just be another disease caused by poor nutrition.
Tests don't identify the culprit although they lie about it all the time.
There also seems to be a possibility that measles/chicken pox (and other diseases) is like acne, in that it is a disease We get while growing up, and not everyOne will get it.
Thank You for the link!
How appalling. How much of a problem is malaria in Uganda? Have you had it? Do you do anything to avoid it? I think some people even question it as an illness caused by a mosquito.
That's so sad and funny at the same time about the tour guide.
It is still a big problem, many of the locals I know have gotten malaria at least once since I have been here. The weird thing is that I have never had it and most of the expats I know neither. It could be that poor nutrition makes people more susceptible to it?