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This video suggests that the increase in psychosis and schizophrenia in the United States and Europe may be linked to the rise of cats. The speaker believes that these mental disorders are caused by infectious agents, specifically toxoplasma gondii carried by cats. They express confidence in the overwhelming evidence supporting the idea that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are biological diseases.

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Concerning research from China was published last week. Researchers took a virus from pangolins and cultured it in a lab. They then infected mice with this virus, which killed all of them through brain infection. These mice were transgenic, meaning they had human ACE receptor genes. The virus, a coronavirus from pangolins, killed all the infected mice. This kind of experimentation is dangerous and should be banned immediately.

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Parasites are ubiquitous. They're all over the planet. Everybody has parasites. You could assume it. About ten to fifteen years ago, I stopped testing people to find out if they had heavy metal problems because everybody did. I've never met anyone who doesn't have heavy metals. Parasites, the reason they're called parasites, is because they successfully avoid being detected and killed. They're successful, so you're not going to find them. They don't hang out in our stool, they don't hang out in our colons. An adult form might show up there, or you've some pinworms, they might show up there, but for the most part, in order for them to survive in the long term, they have to burrow deep into your tissue, so they'll burrow into the colon, the lining of the colon, the lining of the bladder, ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, spleen, liver, and then lungs, brain, and then here's the thing, if you undertreat them, let's say you only use ivermectin or you only use phenbendazole, you disturb them and then they migrate to another organ like the pancreas and go deep in the pancreas and you wind up with pancreatic cancer.

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Parasites are unwanted organisms in the gut, ranging from microscopic to larger parasitic worms. There's a major blind spot regarding these parasites, especially parasitic worms, in both mainstream and even integrative/functional medicine. The disruptive impact of these worms on the gut microbiome is underappreciated, partly because they don't readily show up on tests.

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Recently, a spine surgeon discusses multiple sclerosis (MS) and the difficulty in diagnosing it. The presence of plaques in the central nervous system, as seen in MRI scans, is a key characteristic of MS. However, these plaques are not fully understood. A pathologist conducted autopsies on 10 MS patients and found parasites in the brain and spinal cord of every single one. It is now believed that these plaques may actually be parasite egg sacs, indicating a parasitic infestation. In some cases, small nematode wormholes were visible. This discovery challenges previous understanding of MS and suggests a potential link to parasitic infection.

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A lab tech in an all women's hospital found parasitic larvae in UTI patients, but the doctor removed it from reports. CDC and HHS restrict disclosure of parasites to keep patients reliant on doctors and pharmaceuticals. Symptoms of parasites include gastrointestinal issues, IBS, Crohn's disease, colitis, gallstones, kidney stones, thyroid problems, diabetes, cancer, brain fog, heart rate fluctuations, teeth and bone issues, and blood pressure changes.

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Parasites are a serious issue that affects every living organism. They can be found in even the healthiest individuals and can cause a range of symptoms, including fatigue, itching, digestive problems, and even infertility. These parasites can live in our bodies for years, emitting chemicals that control our behavior and thoughts. While it's impossible to completely eliminate parasites, we can minimize their impact by maintaining a healthy lifestyle and keeping our bodies clean. It's important to be aware of the signs of parasite infestation and take steps to control them. Ultimately, the choice is ours: are we going to let these hidden monsters control us, or will we take charge of our own health?

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The speaker discusses the influence of parasites on our desires. They mention that parasites can control our bodies and make us crave certain things. For example, if someone has worms, they may crave something sweet because the parasite inside them influences their psyche. The speaker explains that the parasite dislikes bitter tastes, so it is not solely the individual's preference.

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The disease is not passed through food. As far as we know, you cannot get it from eggs, milk, or meat from an infected animal.

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A lab technician from an all-women's hospital in the U.S. reveals that the CDC and HHS do not allow doctors to disclose the presence of parasites. If patients were informed and treated for parasites, they might not rely on doctors or pharmaceutical medications. This technician will participate in a documentary to expose this issue. Parasites are common and can cause various symptoms often misattributed to other conditions, such as gastrointestinal issues, IBS, Crohn's disease, colitis, kidney stones, thyroid problems, diabetes, cancer, brain fog, and fluctuations in heart rate and blood pressure.

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Moving out of cities reduces exposure to harmful radiation linked to technology patented by technocrats. The technology, now in people's bodies, contains parasite eggs causing an epidemic of blood and interstitial fluid parasites, including a cousin to malaria. Approximately 90% of people have been infused with Graphene, Ferric oxide, and these parasite eggs. This explains the unexplained pain experienced by many. These parasites are not synthetic aliens but living organisms that feed on and eliminate toxins in the body. The Latin interpretation of coronavirus reveals that it means radiation and chemical poisoning, which is intentionally happening.

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Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a disease that manipulates the behavior of its host, including humans. Around one-third of the global population is infected, often without knowing it. While symptoms are usually mild or nonexistent, the parasite affects the brain by increasing dopamine levels, potentially leading to novelty-seeking behavior. Toxoplasma can be ingested through contaminated water, unwashed produce, sandboxes, or litter boxes. Studies have linked toxoplasmosis to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, aggression, slower reactions, and decreased concentration. It remains unclear whether the parasite manipulates our brains to attract predatory cats or if our brains simply share similarities with rodents. Toxoplasma is considered one of the most successful parasites worldwide.

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Toxoplasma gondii is a mind control parasite that infects warm-blooded animals, including humans. It can only reproduce in a cat's gut and is excreted through feces to infect other animals. When rodents consume contaminated food or water, they become infected and the parasite makes permanent changes in their brain, making them fearless and attracted to cats. While the parasite is mostly harmless in humans, it can cause mild flu-like symptoms or severe illness in vulnerable individuals. There are conflicting studies on whether the parasite can control the human brain, but it has been suggested to contribute to aggression, impulsive behavior, and schizophrenia. The exact mechanism of how the parasite manipulates the brain is still not fully understood. Despite its notoriety, Toxoplasma is one of the most widespread infectious diseases globally.

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Undercooked meat can lead to parasitic infections. The "holes" seen on a brain MRI are actually parasites. These parasites come from invisible eggs present in undercooked meat. Once ingested, these eggs hatch and spread throughout the body, including the brain.

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Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a disease that manipulates the brains of its hosts, including humans. Around one-third of the world's population is infected, often without knowing it. Symptoms, when present, are mild and flu-like. Toxoplasma increases dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in seeking novelty, potentially altering behavior. Humans can contract the parasite by ingesting oocysts from contaminated water, unwashed produce, sandboxes, or litter boxes. Toxoplasma has been linked to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, aggression, slowed reactions, and decreased concentration. It remains unclear whether the parasite manipulates our brains to attract predatory cats or if our brains simply share similarities with rodents. Toxoplasma is a highly successful parasite.

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Appendicitis is described as the result of damage done by parasites, with inflammation attributed to the presence of parasites. The transcript asserts that the presence of parasites gives rise to cysts and the formation of tumor-like growths. It claims parasites can cause excitability in the sexual organs, leading to masturbation in younger children. It states that if too many eggs are given, the liver becomes changed and the host will die within two weeks. The speaker says this test was conducted on mice, dogs, and children, and that parasites introduced through the vagina remain alive and multiply throughout the body. It emphasizes that most of the damage is through parasite excretions, and that parasites grow quickly. A 51-meter-long tapeworm has been found on a four-week-old sheep. The transcript references photos from the speaker’s family illustrating these points. The same phenomena are asserted to occur in humans. It claims 31-inch worms were found in five-year-old children in the United States, and that these children are autistic. The speaker asserts that the use of lower animals in human healing continues, noting maggot therapy and wound healing experiments in humans. It states that while maggots are eating toxic pathogens, what the maggots excrete are pathogens even worse than what initially infected the wound. The waste is described as a worse consequence than the garbage collected. The speaker describes obtaining a vial of tetanus vaccine with a husband, and explains that they made 24 pools and examined the liquid contents under magnification. Twenty-one of the 24 pools revealed a variety of toxins, including undetermined parasite eggs, skin material, lime rod material, algae, and fungus, and encapsulated toxic formations. Only three of the 24 vaccine pools had clean bacterial indicators. The speaker concludes by saying this explains how one vaccine vial can give different results or symptoms in different people.

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This video discusses the belief that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are biological diseases caused by infectious agents. The speaker specifically focuses on toxoplasma gondii, a parasite carried by cats, and its potential link to the increase in psychosis and schizophrenia cases in the United States and Europe. They emphasize that the evidence strongly supports the idea that these mental disorders have a biological basis.

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Toxoplasmosis, often referred to as the "cat poop parasite," is a microscopic organism spread by cats, including big cats like lions and tigers. It can infect various mammals, including humans, and once contracted, it remains in the body indefinitely. Infection occurs through contact with cat feces or consuming infected mammals, potentially leading to birth defects, blindness, and neurological issues. Recent research suggests that toxoplasmosis may influence mental health, possibly contributing to conditions like rage disorders and schizophrenia. While it doesn't directly cause schizophrenia, it may exacerbate symptoms in individuals with a genetic predisposition. Those with cysts from the parasite may experience inflammation in the brain, increasing the likelihood of psychiatric problems, although not everyone infected will have these issues.

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Pets in the household may alter an infant's microbiota. The microbiota of infants with pets may differ slightly from those without. Pets could be directly contributing members to the microbiota. For example, a dog licking someone's mouth may introduce microbes. Pets also act as a conduit, exposing people to environmental microbes from outside that they wouldn't otherwise encounter.

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Parasites in the body have a hierarchy, with meat-eating parasites at the top. Pigs are dirty animals with tapeworms that can cause harm. These tapeworms cycle through different parts of the body, reproducing and causing damage. Pigs will eat almost anything except their own kind. The video also discusses radiation detection in fish in Hawaii.

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Cases of Lyme disease are increasing, with the CDC estimating half a million cases annually. The rise coincided with the peak of the US biological weapons program in the mid-seventies, leading to the emergence of Lyme arthritis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Babesia. These diseases clustered near a government testing facility, suggesting a sinister origin. Nature cannot be controlled, and the implications are disturbing.

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The speaker challenges common beliefs about parasites and contagion. They assert that fear campaigns on social media about parasites jumping from person to person have not been proven; no studies have demonstrated transmission of parasites between individuals. Instead, they claim that when an animal is loaded with heavy metals, it will grow parasites in its body to eat the metals, and that parasites are an indicator of heavy metals. The speaker states that there are about 5,000 studies on PubMed supporting this point and invites listeners to search Google for these studies. They argue that science has “figured” this out, but claim that the consequence is that people are sold dewormers, which the speaker characterizes as poison.

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The speaker investigated a commercially available microbe, typically given to infants in small doses. To increase the dosage, they created a yogurt-like substance to amplify the bacterial counts a thousandfold. The speaker observed effects in the mice they studied. Surprisingly, the speaker claims that every observation seen in mice has also been observed in humans.

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And that is going to be a tumor. When oh, oh, there we go. Worms. Those are worms inside the tumor. That's why the body walls the parasites off. It actually becomes a defense mechanism to the parasites and the eggs. So the body is not going to attack it because the immune system isn't gonna attack its own cyst or tumor. So all cysts and tumors are going to be parasites. There are reasons to believe that specific biological characteristics of malignant tumor tissues and parasite comprise the following elements, and it lists them right there. Endoparasites and malignant tumors resemble each other in many respects by reason of similar conditions under which they grow and exist. This suggests long ago the idea in regard to parasitic.

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Joe Rogan Experience #965 - Robert Sapolsky
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Robert Sapolsky discusses the effects of the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, which infects about fifty percent of humans worldwide. This protozoan has a unique life cycle, reproducing in cats and manipulating rodents to lose their fear of cat pheromones, even making them attracted to the scent. Sapolsky explains that this manipulation involves rewiring the brain's reward systems, affecting behaviors and potentially increasing risks of schizophrenia in humans. He notes that toxoplasmosis can lead to personality changes, increased impulsivity, and higher rates of reckless behavior. The conversation shifts to the implications of stress on human behavior, particularly how it affects the frontal cortex, which is crucial for self-control and decision-making. Sapolsky emphasizes that biological factors, such as hunger and stress, significantly influence our ability to make rational choices. He highlights the delayed maturation of the frontal cortex, which is not fully developed until around age 25, explaining its role in impulse control and moral decision-making. Sapolsky shares insights from his long-term study of baboons, revealing how a tuberculosis outbreak among aggressive males led to a more peaceful troop dynamic, demonstrating cultural transmission of behavior. He concludes by reflecting on the potential for human behavior to change dramatically under different circumstances, suggesting that understanding the biological underpinnings of behavior could lead to more compassionate societal responses to crime and mental health issues.
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