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Pork is forbidden in Islam and Christianity due to health reasons. Pigs carry diseases easily passed to humans, don't sweat, and have toxins in their flesh. They eat feces and drink urine, and when they die, their flesh is quickly consumed by maggots and bacteria. Cooking pork doesn't guarantee killing all parasites and cysts.

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Not many people in Canada have immunity to the infection, which shows that they have done a great job in preventing its spread. This lack of immunity is due to the low number of natural infections.

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You know, people go, oh, I'm allergic to ticks. You were injected with gelatin. That's why you're allergic to ticks. Tick goes to bite you because you were injected as a kid with gelatin, you have an allergic reaction. Why gelatin and ticks? How is that related? Something about the makeup of a tick and the gelatin. So I would assume something in their, like, skin. And when they go to bite you then when they put that into you, now what happens is their cells have transferred kinda into your cells, just kinda make it simple, and then you have that allergic reaction, but you don't actually have the Lyme. You know, Lyme is tested with a PCR test, number one, which is funny. And number two, you got EMF and heavy metal poisoning. It's wild how, like I said, everything gets flipped. You know, they target one thing and say it's the bug, but they don't say what's been injected into your body. They don't say the metal's going into your body, and they don't talk about the EMFs, are amplifying the metals. What is your favorite way of removing heavy metal or ways of removing heavy metals? We talked about chiluzhan and dragon's blood. Two of the best super foods to help pull things out, the fulvic acid and the tree sap, which is really beneficial. You can also get into organic moldy berry. Just one organic moldy blueberry, nice and simple. You can also do raw cream and raw butter, unpasteurized butter and cream. Fat is very good at pulling things out. People can look into turpentine. Turpentine is the old pine tree, you know, the sap of the pine tree, they can look into that. Doctor. Andrew Kaufman has a great protocol on that people can look into. You can get into the whole thing I've talked about with baking soda, you can get into Borax, you can get into grapefruits, the whole grapefruit one is a funny one. They tell you to stay away from the grapefruit. You know, big harm is always like, you know, don't don't don't eat the grapefruits. They interfere with the things we're trying to give you. Yeah. They're countering all of that. The other ones you can get into is apricot seeds. Big one as well too. I've been deleted many times for talking about that one.

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A New Jersey man has become the first known person to die after a tick bite triggered a severe meat allergy. The 47-year-old man went camping with his family in 2024 and grew violently ill after eating a steak. He recovered but, two weeks later, after eating a hamburger, he again became very sick and died. An autopsy labeled the death unexplained until his wife had his blood tested at the University of Virginia, where researchers determined he had Alpha-gal syndrome, an allergy caused by the bite of a Lone Star tick. Experts explain that Alpha-gal syndrome involves a hypersensitivity to a carbohydrate found in animal meat. The reaction is triggered by a bite from a Lone Star tick. Lone Star ticks are primarily found in the Northeast, South, and Midwest, and are identifiable by a white dot or lone star on their back. Tick populations have been rising and spreading to more parts of the United States, a trend linked to climate change, including milder winters. Doctors note that Alpha-gal syndrome is treatable, and prevention plays a crucial role. In areas where Lone Star ticks are prevalent, people are advised to wear long sleeves and long pants and to use tick repellent when outdoors in wooded areas. The emphasis is on prevention as the best approach to reducing risk. The victim had no known medical history prior to his illness. Alpha-gal syndrome is rare, but individuals who notice sickness occurring shortly after eating meat are advised to speak with their doctor.

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Outbreaks are primarily caused by symptomatic individuals, not asymptomatic carriers. While there may be occasional instances where asymptomatic individuals can transmit the disease, they do not play a significant role in driving epidemics.

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So mercury, you know you always hear about mercury poisoning. Well the only reason you get mercury poisoning is when you cook the tuna. It releases the mercury into the food. Now when you go to eat it raw, the mercury just passes right through you. I looked up canned tuna, all the canned tuna that's on the shelf because you always hear about people getting mercury poison. I found out that all canned tuna on the shelf is cooked two times before it's sold on the shelf. So you're getting poisoned from the metal because you're eating a cooked product which has been cooked two times which is horrible if you think about it. It's processed, heavily processed sitting in a poisonous can and things like that. And then the metal situation just passes through the body.

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The transmission of avian bird flu from animals to humans is rare. We should allow farms with chickens and cows to develop natural immunity, as they are constantly being reinfected by migratory mallard ducks and waterfowl. The practice of culling is not effective.

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Data from the CDC suggests vaccinated people do not carry the virus or get sick. This observation is based not only on clinical trials but also on real-world evidence.

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Most people are unaware that the milk sold in supermarkets is pasteurized, which kills the enzymes that cause spoilage. This allows the milk to last for months. Pasteurization is done for financial reasons. Smart individuals believe that raw foods are superior, but the government opposes this because raw foods don't make you sick like processed foods do. Processed foods are preserved because they are already dead.

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If someone has had the flu for 14 days, they are already protected and do not need a flu shot. The best protection comes from being infected with the flu virus. Getting the flu vaccine is not necessary if the person already has the flu.

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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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The concerning issue is that the virus can infect multiple species, including pigs, which are often in close proximity to chickens and cows. This interaction raises the risk of a reassortment of viruses, potentially creating a new strain that combines the dangerous traits of H5N1 with the ability to spread between humans. Public health officials are particularly worried about this possibility due to the mixing of viruses in pigs. Although the current risk is considered low, the CDC emphasizes the need for vigilance as the situation could change.

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Speaker 0: If you live in these parts of the country, which is practically half of The US, you should start taping up your legs like this guy every time you go outside. There's this tiny little bug called the Lone Star tick causing massive problems. A single bite from this guy reprograms your entire immune system causing Alpha gal syndrome, which makes you allergic to red meat, and it can be life threatening. Now, what's crazy to me is that these ticks have apparently been around for over two hundred years, but there was no recorded cases of Alpha gal syndrome until just about twenty years ago, and now we're seeing a hundredfold increase in cases. The official explanation is that these ticks are spreading because of climate shifts and growing deer populations, but I find it awfully ironic that the same people pushing the global warming agenda while simultaneously investing in the solutions for it are also pushing the agenda to eat lab made and plant based meat, which are miserably failing. We also know about Lyme disease, another devastating tick borne illness, and its relationship to Bioengineering Lab two fifty seven on Palm Island, just nine miles away from Lyme, Connecticut. Now, don't know about you, but it's interesting that as thousands of people are healing and feeling better incorporating red meat back into their diet, there just so happens to be this exploding population of ticks that could forever prevent you from eating it. Speaker 1: We can use human engineering to make it the case that we're intolerant to certain kinds of meat, to certain kinds of bovine proteins. And there's actually analogues of this in life. There's this thing called the long star tick, where if it bites you, you will become allergic to meat.

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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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This rodent carries a microscopic parasite that alters its behavior, making it more appealing to cats, which are the parasite's primary hosts. Once inside a cat, the parasite multiplies and spreads its eggs. If the parasite, Toxoplasma, enters the human body, it attacks cells and organs. In most cases, the immune system manages to control the infection, causing minimal issues, and the parasite can remain dormant for life.

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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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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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Cavities are contagious, caused by bacteria not present at birth. Primary caregivers transmit this bacteria, so avoid sharing utensils with children. This spreads the bacteria and increases the child's risk of developing cavities.

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According to the CDC, vaccinated individuals do not carry or get sick from the virus, as supported by both clinical trials and real-world data.

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Tetanus vaccines are often made from cow heart boiled in water to cultivate Clostridium tetani, which produces the tetanus toxin. The toxin is then neutralized with formaldehyde and mixed with aluminum adjuvants. Tetanus comes from bacteria in manure, soil, or dust, not rust. The tetanus vaccine contains casein, which can cause fatal anaphylaxis in people with milk allergies. Tetanus booster shots every ten years are unnecessary, as studies show no difference in antibody production compared to boosters every thirty years. A tetanus shot won't help if you're already infected because it takes two to seven weeks to build antibodies. Instead, one gram of vitamin C for five to seven days can result in a one hundred percent survival rate in children and reduce mortality in adults.

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Children are now being affected by AIDS, even without intimate contact or needle sharing. Close contacts like household members can also be at risk. This shows how the disease is spreading beyond traditional risk groups.

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Professor Southwood and independent experts have stated that the theoretical risk of BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) has been eliminated. They are confident that there is no risk to human health and that the public is not in danger. There is no scientific evidence to support the transmission of BSE to humans through beef.

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Spike proteins is fake. honestly, John D. Rockefeller made up spike proteins just like he made up germ theory, just like he made up the shedding, just like he made up all those things. You have to understand that everybody who advocates certain things, they are all under the same system. They are all in the system to say and repeat the same thing. If they don't tell you viruses are fake and contagion is a myth and all of the bunch of nonsense germ theory is fake, you're just being led into the same path. This is why the whole MAHA thing, there's nobody out there who doesn't believe in viruses. Every single person who's on the MAHA movement believes in the virus theory. That's for sure. That viruses and, you know, spike proteins and this and bio labs and jumping out of a lab. None of that's true. It's all a bunch of fake nonsense that's been promoted to keep you in fear. That's what it is. There's a great book, a farewell to virology. There's a great book, can you catch a cold? There's a great book, the contagion myth that debunks all

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Tetanus vaccines are made with rotten meat. Tetanus comes from ruminant animals, lives in their gut, goes into the soil, and exists as a spore. It transforms into a microbe and releases a toxin in areas without oxygen, like a closed wound. Symptoms start with numbness in the limb. The worst case involves a malnourished, stressed individual, possibly vaccinated for smallpox, exposed to tetanus through a wound that was sewn up. Tetanus is treatable. Rabbit studies show high vitamin C levels can prevent tetanus, even if administered at the time of injury. After the event, vitamin C lowers the death rate. Cleaning a wound and keeping it open, especially a dirty wound, is crucial. Stepping on a nail is a classic tetanus risk because rust can hold spores; the wound must be opened.

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Speaker 0: A child born in a hospital in The United States today, within an hours of coming from source into this body, the first thing that happens to them is pharmaceutical intervention without really asking, barely informed consent. That child's eyes are smeared with erythromycin ointment, and they're given a hepatitis B vaccine in their first day of life. And the hep B vaccine is for hepatitis B, which is a sexually transmitted disease, an IV drug user disease, of course, which babies are not gonna be exposed to, and yet every single baby in America is getting the intervention. So from the literally the day we are born, we're— Speaker 1: I these mean, why not test the pregnant mother for those? Speaker 0: They do. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: So They give it to the women who even if they have tested negative— Speaker 1: they give majority. Absolutely. So I don't understand why would you treat a child on his first day of life for illnesses you know for a fact he doesn't have, it isn't gonna get? Speaker 2: So a child's born let's just take the sign. The child's born. Hep B is spread by two routes, sexually transmitted disease or intravenous needles. So my one day old isn't going to be having sex or doing heroin right away. So what's the purpose of getting this on the schedule in the first day of life, the first hours of life? Speaker 0: And if you push, and I welcome anyone to do this with their doctor, you get to two things. You get to the American patients are too stupid to remember, so we need to do it right away. That's literally like what they say. And then my doctor told me that that a child at daycare could trip over a needle that has hepatitis B on it. That's literally what they get to. Speaker 2: That a needle could be on the playground that somebody just did heroin or something, threw the needle down, and it has hepatitis B blood on it. I asked the doctor, has there ever been in human history a case of hepatitis B two being transferred that way? They said no. It's only through intravenous needles and sex. So you actually to to just to steel man this, and, again, welcome anyone to respond, there is not actually a scenario absent of intravenous needles or sex, that a person gets hepatitis b. Speaker 0: There is not a reason for this to be given.
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