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Bravo.

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Thank you!

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this is awesome, I will read it more slowly again. I am expecting river blindness to have similar causes.

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Most likely yes – As impacts the whole body, including the eyes. Here, for instance, they link it to cataracts; "the relatively high concentrations of arsenic detected in lens after chronic exposure to arsenite or arsenate in drinking water supports the hypothesis that human exposure to elevated levels of As in drinking water could induce oxidative stress in the lens and be a contributing factor in lens opacification".

https://iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2351358

Lead also impacts the eyes, according to this Unicef report; "At very high levels, lead can cause life-threatening encephalopathy, resulting in convulsions, seizure, blindness, mental retardation and even death. Lead is typically a chronic or cumulative poison. Chronic lead exposure can cause haematological effects, such as anaemia, and neurological disturbances, including headache, irritability, lethargy, convulsions, muscle weakness, ataxia, tremors and paralysis"

https://www.unicef.org/sites/default/files/2020-07/The-toxic-truth-children%E2%80%99s-exposure-to-lead-pollution-2020.pdf

I had a cursory look just now, and it's the same pattern – mostly in Africa, many are asymptomatic etc.

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yes, interesting that these black flies and worms and diseases only affect people in certain parts of the developing world and that the world bank,WHO and the UN and Pharma get very excited and interested in them

thank you for all this

Jo

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Yes, they seem to have, what you might call, a very good 'business model'.

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Wow bit of a mind blower, especially the Paris Green. I will probably have to read this a few times to let it fully sink in . Great research!

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Thank you! If you haven't read it already, you'll also find this one interesting, where we look at most of the 'Victorian diseases' and the links to As.

https://sebastienpowell.substack.com/p/on-infectious-diseases-and-contagion

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WOW and WOW this is exhaustive presentation, I sure didn't expect that when I started reading. Not something I'll be able to remember in its entirety or detail but, I appreciate the language in which you've written it making it' "digestible" for a lay person like myself. Most interesting since I had no idea of malaria's history

or complexity. Funnily enough earlier tonight talking vaxxines with my son he reminded me of his malaria vax prior to going to Thailand some 4 years ago.

"But that's standard, safe vaccine these days" he said. Coming across your superb piece here I couldn't resist to educate myself. Thank you for that!

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Thank you Marta! That's very good to hear. Interesting, I was under the impression that their 'vaccine' for this had only been approved recently (2019 I think), but possible it was available earlier elsewhere. Glad you enjoyed it!

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You know, I didn't give a second thought when he said it (we're in Australia)

Will ask him for details, maybe it was a tablet/oral (?) thing. Never looked

into it since I don't travel to places requiring any "prophylactics" and he is

an adult man that doesn't consult me on stuff like that. How interesting though. Thank you so much for replying Sebastien. :-D

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Yes, possibly. You're welcome, it's no trouble!

Thank you for taking the time to read it through, it was quite long so appreciate it.

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Hi again, any evidence for IVM as prophylactic or individual treatment for malaria/arsenic poisoning?

Jo

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Not that I'm aware of – one aspect of all of this that hasn't really been discussed here, is the possibility that plasmodium methylates As into a more toxic form, in which case the presence of the parasite could be problematic although in this case, it wouldn't be the parasite itself that is the problem, but rather the presence of As. Discussed in some detail here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2020.00043/full

And also here with regards to bacteria: https://carolinecoram.substack.com/p/bad-bacteria

Here, they talk about in the context of the arsenic-laden wallpaper:

"following this clue, Fleck (Fleck, 1872) demonstrated that molds growing on wallpapers that were painted with arsenic pigments such as Scheel’s green, and Schweinfurt or emerald green (copper aceto-arsenites) were able to produce a volatile arsenic compound. Fleck suggested that the produced gaseous compound was arsine but was not able to identify it."

http://rcn.montana.edu/Publications/Pdf/2006/Planer-Friedrich_Lehr_Matschullat_Merkel_Nordstrom_Sandstrom.pdf

(I actually forgot to mention this – in particular the 'Gosio gas' bit, might make an edit).

Also, interesting with regards to 'SIDS' that I started looking at a few weeks back when doing the athlete piece:

"Toxic gases resulting from the biological volatilization of group Vb elements (phosphorus, arsenic and antimony) have been implicated in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) [1^4]. Antimony, the element attracting most attention, is present primarily as a ¢re retardant in PVC used to make mattress covers [2,3]. Also, it has been suggested that phosphorus, widely present in natural materials, but also in fire retardants, plasticizers and detergent residues, and

arsenic, mainly occurring as an impurity in antimony but added as a preservative biocide in certain circumstances, may be sources of other toxic volatiles (group Vb hydrides or alkylated derivatives) [1,4]. This paper reports the results of a study of the potential of two fungi, Scopulariopsis brevicaulis and Phaeolus schweinitzii to produce volatile antimony compounds in culture, as a contribution to the evaluation of the antimony toxicity hypothesis. S. brevicaulis is a known producer of volatile arsenic compounds [5] and has been identified as a colonizer

of PVC cot mattress covers [2,3]; the wood decay fungus P. schweinitzii is known to be an effective volatilizer of arsenic [6], and was included in this study as a reference.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9465397/

All that to say – it is possible that in some cases, the presence of the bacteria / parasites are a problem, but this seems to only be the case if the 'terrain' is contaminated. If so, then possible that controlling the population using something like IVM provides some respite. It may however be that the underlying mode of action of IVM is completely different, although I wasn't able to find anything that suggests that it is a chelator (like, for instance, doxycycline, which is said to be an antibiotic).

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All that being said, that would then raise the question of why it would appear to be effective in treating 'COVID'. I will ask Caroline, as I believe she has looked at what's going on a chemical level in more detail.

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My opinion is that the "Chinese disease" is in fact caused by impaired red blood cell oxygen transportation by some hemolytic chemical poison that was spread to create the scam. I think that is the case since i have leraned that virology is a fraud in the end of 2020. Of course when i say impaired red blood cell oxygen transportation i mean the cases that had difficulty to breath, the rest is renamed flu 100 %

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To an extent yes, that is my / our view too, and think arsenic + radiation involved. See Bolsonaro; "The Chinese Foreign Ministry condemned on Thursday remarks by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro suggesting 'chemical, bacterial, and radiological warfare'".

This, however, would mean it's not a 'scam' per se – it's real enough – the 'virus' element of it is the scam (as is the idea that it somehow spread from pangolins or whatever).

https://www.breitbart.com/latin-america/2021/05/07/brazil-bolsonaro-floats-theory-coronavirus-chemical-warfare/

Also, see Caroline's article on arsine: https://carolinecoram.substack.com/p/the-battle-field

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Very good and i as a Brazilian am with Bolsonaro and know he was robbed last Sunday by the international Trotskist Agend, pretty much the same as Donal Trump. I did not even know he said this, to which i agree 100 % with. Now i am even more with him after reading this text.

About scam, the virus is the scam, the happenstance of the use of radiation, arsenic in the air mainly and maybe even bacteria that metabolizes and use arsenic as a nutrient i prolly agree with and about the radiation and arsenic i am 100 % sure.

Fact is they are already reinitiating the arsenic air poisoning and radiation poisoning through HAARP here in Brazil with everything to try and stop the protests, many people developing very strong flu since last Sunday, these fucking bastards and criminals of the NWO.

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thank you, there seems to be very little evidence that IVM treats 'covid' as the 24 RCT's used to say that it did, showed only a 5% absolute benefit in all cause death, and it was unknown whether the 'controls' without IVM had been treated with toxic anti virals or received other detrimental 'care'.

I'm interested to know as saying anything negative about IVM is met with such opprobrium; I smell a rat!

Jo

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many thanks lots to unpick here.

doxycycline is in given in combination therapy for cvd along with IVM, are you saying it's mode of action is a chelator of heavy metals rather than antiobiotic?

jo

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Yes, exactly – many of the compounds we've looked at seem to work in this way. Other examples include clioquinol which we covered in the SMON piece. It's an anti diarrhoea drug, but it's underlying mode of action is that of a chelator – and there's been talk of repurposing it as a treatment for Alzheimers' (still need to write the final SMON piece, was going to include it there). The AZ CV jab contains EDTA, which is also a chelator.

Caroline has written a longer piece on chelators which I would recommend looking at: https://carolinecoram.substack.com/p/chelation-a-new-form-of-blood-letting

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thank you 🙏🏽

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Did you question why or how MMS operates re malaria and other conditions?

IE: Chlorine dioxide. Almost the whole of Web search is weaponised smear against it.

Contra to antioxidants, this donates oxygen.

Is routinely used for water purification and I think is the 'bleach' sic used to make older/decaying meats/chicken bacterially free.

No recommendation for medical treatment here, but might this be more than anti-parasitic - ie purify blood in some way even of metal toxicity?

I have read than nano particulates of lead under certain charge conditions is held in suspensions that do not show effects the chemical characteristics of elemental lead, but under lesser charge potentials, clumps to atomic weights that do (poison). The electrical field in this sense is akin to 'vitality' - which physics and chemistry are so galvanised in denying - perhaps as the basis to then sell it back to us or manage the depletion of resource against externalised (projected) pathological threat.

The balance of life is of inner and outer conditions, but far from a static, is a dynamic homeostasis giving rise to 'biodiversity' or rich and complex expression of wholeness in all its parts.

So called genetic mutations are naturally occurring under conditions of stress, and the bacterial/fungal/parasitic is part of such adaptive expansions - that may of course also synchronise with cosmic/atmospheric conditions. For nothing truly exists in isolation, regardless the projection of a mindset of judgemental exclusion or war, onto our Field of Relation or world.

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No, first time I've heard of it – thank you for sharing! Will look into it.

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