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Syphlis and TB escaping the granulomas

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posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 04:27 PM
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It seems that MCMillans logic has gone into overdrive, and puts forth a good case with attending graphs that certain diseases that the immune system has held in check. Get released with incurring infections involving the spike protein. He notes that Other sexually transmitted diseases have not had the same rise because they do not require a granuloma produced by a healthy immune system to control.TB is another disease in this category which is also seeing a rise. He explains that if the immune system finds a bacteria hard to control it forms a circle of immune cells composed of their different types and contains the bacteria in a sort of coral. But because of the spike proteins' ability to inactivate certain immune cells, the coral leaves a way out for the offending bacteria to reenter the blood and reinfect. He was watching for this to happen as he had been skeptical since the start of the rollout
that this might happen.



posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 04:40 PM
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a reply to: annonentity

I think you may find Tuberculosis (TB) has been making a comeback and on the rise long before COVID 19 or mRNA vaccines came about, so there is that.


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posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 05:09 PM
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The drastic rise in Syphlis and TB coincides with the open borders policy. It's a known fact that aliens are bring these-and many other diseases-into the country and spreading them throughout the scactuary cities.



posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 05:29 PM
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a reply to: andy06shake

That is not what the CDC says, are you just guessing?
They said it didn't start to rise until after covid.
But in honesty they say it is still below pre-pandamic levels.
www.cdc.gov...
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posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 05:31 PM
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off-topic post removed to prevent thread-drift


 



posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 05:37 PM
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a reply to: HeyYouNotYouYou

The world is bigger than just America through HeyYouNotYouYou.

Syphilis and TB have been making a comeback for a while now down to a multitude of social and economic factors like increased poverty, limited access to healthcare, overcrowding, poor housing, and inadequate living conditions.

And that's been the case long before COVID-19 or mRNA vaccines materialised.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
www.webmd.com...

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posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 06:09 PM
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a reply to: andy06shake

That's true, plus a lot of docs do not like using antibiotics, but when the infection gets so bad you end up at A and E they push them in. But it still has to be said if the immune system gets compromised we might see TB and Syph. becoming endemic again. As an interesting aside just before they brought out Penicillin, they were misting the TB hospitals with garlic oil which seemed to be killing the TB bacilus.



posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 06:26 PM
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a reply to: annonentity

Doctors are cautious about prescribing antibiotics due to concerns about antibiotic resistance.

TB is one of the diseases where there are different strains which have become resistant to our antibiotics.

Again though that's been an issue and concern long before COVID-19 or MRNA vaccines materialised.
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posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 06:29 PM
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a reply to: annonentity

i bet the increased numbers are from increased doctor visits as a nation.


TB is sadly a poor man's and incinerated mans illness for the most part in America

this is just increased access to medical providers to lower income people and younger people



posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 06:41 PM
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a reply to: DustBuster



TB is sadly a poor man's and incinerated mans illness for the most part in America


Well, if the poor sods are "incinerated" I imagine TB would be the least of their concerns.

Jokes, aside poverty and incarceration do indeed contribute to the chance of contacting the likes of tuberculosis.

And that's not just in America.



posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 06:56 PM
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a reply to: andy06shake

its from close quatres living

like:

jails
prisons
low rent appt buildings sharing the same HVAC system
hospitals


alot of people lost their jobs and the nice apartments

prison and jail are full innocents and guilty alike.

everyday is a new day to start a better life



posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 09:15 PM
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originally posted by: DustBuster
a reply to: andy06shake

its from close quatres living

like:

jails
prisons
low rent appt buildings sharing the same HVAC system
hospitals


alot of people lost their jobs and the nice apartments

prison and jail are full innocents and guilty alike.

everyday is a new day to start a better life


Sports venues, theatres, restaurants, schools, political rallies and protests.



posted on Mar, 4 2024 @ 11:07 PM
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originally posted by: chr0naut

originally posted by: DustBuster
a reply to: andy06shake

its from close quatres living

like:

jails
prisons
low rent appt buildings sharing the same HVAC system
hospitals


alot of people lost their jobs and the nice apartments

prison and jail are full innocents and guilty alike.

everyday is a new day to start a better life


Sports venues, theatres, restaurants, schools, political rallies and protests.




people don't live in any of those places and are all mostly out doors



posted on Mar, 5 2024 @ 02:39 AM
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Just a quick one as I'm on my way out the door.
#1. TB and syphilis are both bacterial infections. I said back at the start of 2023 we would see a rise in bacterial infections.
#2 Syphilis looks very much like Monkey Pox.... remember that one last year?
#3 TB was still killing more people (just about) during the whole 'plandemic' than SARS-CoV2 was during the said 'plandemic.
#4 Just for interest, there are 3 types of TB and statistics show the most common group are asymptomatic.
No time to grab links, sorry.
Will watch video when I get home later.
Rainbows
Jane



posted on Mar, 5 2024 @ 02:55 AM
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a reply to: DustBuster

People who end up incarcerated tend to have to deal with the likes of limited access to healthcare, overcrowded living conditions, and inadequate housing.

All of which can be contributing factors to the development of tuberculosis.

As to prisons and jails being full of innocents and guilty alike.

About 90% of people who end up tin paled will claim innocence, the fact is through people who land themself in jail, seldom simply fall out of bed in the morning, land in a dock, and receive a jail sentence.

Chances are they did something to be detained.

I like your sentiment all the same "every day is a new day to start a better life" as it's certainly a fresh opportunity.
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posted on Mar, 5 2024 @ 04:09 AM
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I’ve been a lurker on here for well over 20 years.

I’m an aircraft mechanic for a well known international airline and during Covid I had to work the Afghan relief flights into a major US airport. As you probably remember they starting housing the refugees in an old Walmart just outside the airport until a contagious disease broke out.

Fast forward to earlier this year and during blood work for an autoimmune disease I tested positive for latent TB. I’m on a four month course of Rifampin.

My rheumatologist tells me that TB is making a comeback in the US. Just FYI.



posted on Mar, 5 2024 @ 09:42 AM
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a reply to: Donnchadh03

Thank you for taking the time to post, appreciated.
Rainbows
Jane




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