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Moriarty's avatar

I am about to email a friend, but I also want to public say thank you for your generous, early birthday gift. For those who are not aware I am very fond (love actually) fountain pens.

The person in question is a subscriber here and I am certain they will see this message.

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Bandit's avatar

Yea! Someone else that loves fountain pens! They're so much fun! (And many are very pretty, too.)

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Washed Up Pharmacist's avatar

Benzathine penicillin is like the only drug recommended. So much so, patients who are allergic are often asked to undergo desensitization protocols.

Those spirochetes are tricky. Its an intracellular organism so you cant grow them out. Testing is very complex. Monogamy is a very effective infection control measure.

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BlackSanta911's avatar

Cue the building demolition gifs…

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Moriarty's avatar

I like the gif of the dude in a yellow plushie fantasy running away from a bunch of explosions. That has been me for the last 3 years trying to outrun the after-effects of corona lol.

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BlackSanta911's avatar

🤣👍

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rjt's avatar

Clinical note.

I studiously avoided Amoxicillin for strep throat for some decades after seeing a flamboyant reaction when I was an intern- a young lady hospitalised with the rash after being given amoxicillin for sore throat which turned out to be Inf. Mono.

A recent review, Dennis L. Thompson, Carol F. Ramos, 2017 <doi.org/10.1177/1060028016669525>

notes that the incidence of the rash seems to be decreasing over the decades, but also implicates other antibiotics. (From the abstract, I didn't buy the article.)

In treating sore throats in young people I routinely percussed the upper abdomen to try to exclude Mono.

I noticed from about 2010 that Penicillin V, the oral form of penicillin, and particularly the paediatric suspension, became harder to find, likely as there was no profit as most prescribed amoxicillin. I also suspected that the Haemophilus B and Pneumococcal vaccines had reduced the incidence of otitis media, but I did not pursue the research.

The last case of Syphilis I treated was in 2008, a lady from South America who had tested positive on her pregnancy screen. I had some difficulty obtaining the Benzathine Penicillin from Ottawa Public Health and was gobsmacked when I read the instructions- "The injections were to be administered by two nurses simultaneously to decrease the duration of pain." GMAB!

There does seem to be some synergy between SARS-CoV-2 and latent viruses, EBV seems to be a good example. Interesting mechanism discovered in Maryland, I am always interested in research originating close to Fort Detrick. Do you think that there are "Lab Leaks" for ideas as well as pathogens? This would be a fine example of the popular expression "Going Viral."

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Moriarty's avatar

I lost this message under the sea of notifications and e-mails sorry. I learned from a friend that the free usage of antibiotics under specific bacterial infection load can lead to a aggressive shift into Type 2 immune responses (the rash), or outright Herxheimer reactions.

Largely good information in your reply.

I am still trying to properly pindown the exact mechanism on why SARS-CoV-2 wakes latent viruses with so much "degree" of success. Sepsis and septic states will reactivate almost any latent infection, but I find it hard to accept that dozens of millions of people developed a certain degree of a septic state, that doesn't cause any visible, or symptomatic "damage", but enough to reactivate the virus. There must be something else "under the hood".

Oh, you could argue the "lab leak" of ideas is one of my specialty =), so yes, it is beyond my belief, I have firmly propose it as an hypothesis. There is no singular term to these, so you can use "Memetic theory", "Info Hazards", among others to get a glimpse of it. I plan to write something about it soon if the world stops spinning, language and "memes" are part of the same "cultural genetic make up".

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NatteringNaybob's avatar

Professor - Now you know what plagues our so called leadership at the highest levels. "I guess I should not ascribe to complete insanity my (personal, shared in private) assertion that SARS-CoV-2 most likely does the same with a lot of other pathogens, and vice-versa." You would be spot on as it's been going on since before the planet cooled. Here's the symbiont's theme song for hitching a ride Mr Mulder. https://youtu.be/J_SZWEshWZc?

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Nadia Drake's avatar

Std and covid lab here. False positives are not just RPR tests, and not just jabs, it’s spike protein related. Private message me for more info.

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Texas Arcane's avatar

Nothing is more Darwinian long term than the STD. It selects out people with weak impulse control, low mate loyalty, weak pairbonding instincts and a couple dozen other kinds of character problems. It not only zaps the fertility and effectiveness of the person it infects ... it is imposed on their children like an Old Testament curse that damns their children before they are even born.

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The Purple Piller's avatar

Thanks for posting!

Syphilis cases head toward new annual record in Japan:

https://outbreaknewstoday.substack.com/p/syphilis-cases-head-toward-new-annual

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Dan...'s avatar

“…Viruses come in contact with other viruses to replicate in a host…”

This is the statement excelling all scientific progress. Do you mean that an invisible something - of which we don’t even know whether it is alive or not - is more intelligent than all medical scientists combined? This is a simple conclusion, because all virology experts (happily cooperating internationally) have not managed to even properly analyze the W-2019 virus. Every week brings new insights and new “discoveries”, but it is all with at least one year lag behind what this invisible creature does.

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Moriarty's avatar

The mRNA contributes, it is the initial salvo on the entire cascade (vaccinated and not vaccinated), but I have seen dozens of cases of the same in unvaccinated.

Everyone with weird rashes, everyone fighting bacterial infection, older people with fungal stuff, the list goes on. There is something deep going on and I can't put my finger besides proposing some "weird stuff".

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sunsandwind's avatar

I'm beginning to wonder if it's just the shots. I have a friend with a Pseudomonas lung infection that doesn't respond to treatment. Another non-smoker with a clean lifestyle recently diagnosed with metastasized lung cancer. Neither took the shots.

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Moriarty's avatar

I am very sorry to hear that but it isn't the first time I hear it from non-vaccinated :/ it is becoming more and more common.

I said for over 2 years it is not just the mRNA. The jab is just a lot faster.

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Bandit's avatar

Do you think it's from the shedding?

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Moriarty's avatar

Shedding doesn't affect everyone equally. In fact, it is a minority of people, like 10%.

It is most likely long term changes the virus brought, but we now have dozens of confounding factors to go through to figure out what the heck is going on.

I don't envy researchers who need to spend months testing hypothesis and going through poorly structured data from many sources lol. 😆

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Bandit's avatar

Oh, happy, happy, joy, joy! They truly are going to kill everyone.

:(~

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Texas Arcane's avatar

... but intimate contact with the vaccinated definitely is implication in transmission, so hookup culture spreads the plague faster than injections over the course of time. Nowadays a vaccinated man or woman may spread the mRNA to a hundred sexual partners over time. Sometimes the authors of the injection look megabased, even beyond based. They figured out a way to get certain kinds of people and anybody they associate with sexually sandblasted out of the gene pool.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I’m recovering slowly from biotoxin mold illness. A huge part of my time is spent keeping biofilm and actinomycetes down. Had morgellons a few years ago, psoriasis spots are like plastic..I feel like the canary in the coal mine. I appreciate your substack, thanks.

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Denis Kristan's avatar

But they live with shot people. This was made that is sheeding, like a prions, and centrails poison vith bacteria, morhlons and athe poisen arsen,...

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Just_Henry's avatar

You might want to look into fenbendazole https://fenbendazole.substack.com

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