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Mar 23, 2023Liked by Andreas Oehler

doctors effed up my health with several courses of antibiotic some years back before i learned about the evils of medicine. as a result i got candida spread through my guts and skin.

doctors were useless as were their treatments, i tried natural things like tea tree oil, oregano oil, coconut oil, it held it at bay but never killed it off.

the guts are tricky to heal but the skin problem i found a solution by accident. i was looking into magic mushrooms and read that fungi wont grow in high sulfur soil, so i added some sulfur to a skin cream and wiped it out pretty fast.

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"The fungus is thought to have a death-rate of 60 per cent of the people it infects."

Hahaha! See what they did there? Nobody gets infected with this kind of thing in the first place, if they have a reasonably functional immune system. How much poison would you have to take to be immunocompromised enough to get this unlucky?

More scare tactics. They can do this every 3 months for the next decade, as long as people keep falling for it. Turn your damn TV off already.

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Mar 23, 2023Liked by Andreas Oehler

I find the absence of a certain person, in this context, notable. Paul Stamets, mushroom hero of the pacific northwest (WA). completely silent, working with Darpa. It's very interesting, really. He was focusing on bioremediation, last I checked. Crickets, even after the dioxon release at East Palestine.

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Mar 23, 2023Liked by Andreas Oehler

"The CDC does not keep track of how many people died from C auris ..."

But of course!

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Mar 23, 2023·edited Mar 23, 2023Liked by Andreas Oehler

C. auris was featured in a couple episodes of the TV show "The Resident." Apparently the episodes were filmed in 2019 but not aired until March 2020. It's not a great show but I've been watching it to track the progression of the "wokification" of TV medical dramas. It's gotten worse and worse.

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So if it only targets the frail and vulnerable that would only be about 80% of the population of the USA, Australia and Canada? Give the metabolic issues is those countries is through the roof!

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There is fungus among us, and the slimy bastards all seem to be working for corporate media.

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Do you think this might have anything to do with contaminants in the vax ecoli brew batches, such as antibiotics ? I just wonder, aside from weakened immune systems, healthy gut bacteria are being wiped out.

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Did we not hear about this fungus early in Covid? It sounds familiar

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Cause of death of the dying is such a mixed bag. All they are really able to say is that of those infected , in the group that are infected, 60% it seems to contributed to their death in some way

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There were big outbreaks of this, or something similiar, in India during the pandemic too. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-57027829 - this article blamed the use of steroids for coivd!

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Old man got a new friend: Instead of the obsolescent flu, it is now the black fungus for the roaring twenties!

By the way, is this it? https://www.livestrong.com/article/329389-benefits-of-black-fungus/

Full of prebiotics and vit. B?

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For practical purposes, this means to be aware of your contact with textiles. Airplane seat or fabric restaurant chair after someone with fungus has been sitting there = you're bringing those spores home on your clothing. From the hospital, doctors know that in addition to reduced immunity, patients with extra weight are almost always impacted by various body fungus colonies, because these live comfortably in the moist pockets of skin. There are also some countries with very high levels of head fungus (that can cause bald spots, not fun), so that's something to be aware of on international flights. Treatment is more of a performative ritual (along the lines of hanging garlic on the door) because as soon as they sit on their couch or walk on their carpet back home, the infection comes back.

Have a designated long jacket that you lay over the surface of a chair before sitting down, and don't let that jacket mix with your other textiles at home.

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The Everything Crisis

THE ANATOMY OF A SUPER-BUST

Introduction

Even the most cursory glance at economic and financial history will reveal a litany of bubbles and booms, crashes and crises. We’ve seen numerous instances of speculative manias, real estate bubbles, market collapses and banking crises. Even the dot-com bubble of 1995-2000 wasn’t really ‘a first’, since there’s at least one previous instance – the Railway Mania of the 1840s – of the public being blinded to reality by the glittering allure of the latest vogue in technology.

You’d be wrong, though, if you concluded that “there’s nothing new under the Sun” about what we’re experiencing now. The coming crunch – for which the best shorthand term might be ‘the everything crisis’ – sets new precedents in at least two ways.

First, it’s unusual for all of the various forms of financial crises to happen at the same time. Even the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2008-09 wasn’t an ‘everything crisis’. Now, though, it’s quite possible that we’re experiencing the start of a combined stock, property, banking, financial, economic and technological crisis, with ‘everything happening at once’.

Second, all previous crises have occurred at times when secular (non-cyclical) economic growth remained feasible. This enabled us to ‘grow out of’ these crises, much as youngsters ‘grow out of’ childhood ailments.

No such possibility now exists.

The true story of modern economic and financial history involves, on the one hand, the ending and reversal of centuries of economic expansion and, on the other, an absolute refusal to come to terms with this reality.

What follows is an attempt to tell that story as briefly as possible.

https://surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com/2023/03/13/251-the-everything-crisis/

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