Covid/Toxoplasma Interaction Theory (CTI) - in plain language. | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79285100 Hungary 08/20/2020 03:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Absolutely agree. Don't want to derail the thread, but I'm the guy who is convinced that Liberalism is caused by a behaviour-modifying brain parasite (either Tg or something similar). Nothing else (to my mind) can explain the completely illogical behaviour and insane decision-making of today's "Liberals". This might also explain why they are so dead against using Hydrochloroquine or Invermectin, as they're both anti-parasitic drugs. |
Comperio (OP) User ID: 77095264 Denmark 08/20/2020 05:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you, and yes - by all means. I have been studying Toxoplasma for a number of years, so when they started reporting a huge number of completely "abnormal" symptoms from COVID, I could immediately see that these were identical to the pathology of "acute toxoplasmosis" (i.e when the parasites break out of the cysts and enter the bloodstream...and if there are enough, provokes a cytokine storm, hypoxia, pneumonia and sepsis). Dumb theory, dont you think someone would have seen the parasite in the bloodstream by now? They do not look for it. There is no protocol in place anywhere that tests Covid positives for Toxoplasma. In general there is close to zero testing for Toxoplasma. All talk of Toxoplasma being anything but "latent & begin" is tabu within the medical community. Recently a report was published showing that 100% (!) of the people that where screened for lung-cancer had parasites in their bloodstream aka. "acute toxoplasmosis". But it was only discovered when they made specific testing of the tissue samples, ie. the people in question never had a toxoplasma diagnosis, and now many are dead. The cohort was +80 individuals. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
Comperio (OP) User ID: 77095264 Denmark 08/20/2020 06:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The greatest achievement of Toxoplasma is it's ability to influence the fear/curiosity duality.... Quoting: Comperio Don't want to derail the thread, but I'm the guy who is convinced that Liberalism is caused by a behaviour-modifying brain parasite (either Tg or something similar). Nothing else (to my mind) can explain the completely illogical behaviour and insane decision-making of today's "Liberals". This might also explain why they are so dead against using Hydrochloroquine or Invermectin, as they're both anti-parasitic drugs. You raise an interesting question. While I'm not sure you can ascribe a certain political orientation to someone infected, there is no doubt that it shapes & influences your thinking. Many of the classical "leftist" narratives are highly emotional and fear driven (i.e Climate change etc) - and if Toxoplasma has a signature it is (subtle) manipulation of emotions and fear. Toxoplasma "hijacks" the amygdala - and thereby shortcircuts rational thinking. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
Comperio (OP) User ID: 77095264 Denmark 08/20/2020 06:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks. Agree. Please suggest pin to our moderators. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
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MySoul User ID: 79288929 United Kingdom 08/23/2020 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For the record. Quoting: Comperio Covid/Toxoplasma Interaction Theory (CTI) - in plain language: 1. CTI suggests that Infection with Covid triggers acute toxoplasmosis. In most individuals, this will be experienced either as asymptomatic or with few symptoms. However - if you have had a Toxoplasma infection for many years, acute toxoplasmosis can lead to pneumonia, sepsis and other dangerous conditions. 2. CTI suggests that there is an almost 100% overlap in the symptoms of acute toxoplasmosis and those symptoms that are being ascribed to Covid. 3. CTI suggests that there are several pathways from Covid to acute toxoplasmosis, ie. it can be described how Covid triggers the onset of acute toxoplasmosis. ....more info in this thread: Thread: Possible interaction between Toxoplasma and Covid?... significant if true. I have several of your threads saved one going back to Feb 2017. Thank you What choice do I have but to be myself? Everyone else was already taken. Develop a nostalgia for the future - Maxwell Maltz MySoul |
Comperio (OP) User ID: 78364778 Denmark 08/24/2020 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So how could Covid trigger acute toxoplasmosis? Quoting: Comperio Many of us have "latent toxoplasmosis". This means that we have a number of Toxoplasma cysts (Bradyzoites) distributed throughout our body. How many we have depends in general on how long we have had the infection, i.e if you are older, you will probably have many cysts (in lungs, heart, muscles, and brain). Inside the cysts, there are a number of single-celled Toxoplasma organisms (Tachyzoites). If the cyst ruptures the organisms gets into the blood-stream, where your immune defence starts dealing with them. This rupture is called "egress" and it can happen synchronously throughout the body if something triggers it. Toxoplasma egress can be provoked by a calcium ion called Ca2+. Infection with Covid increases free Ca2+. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
Free me User ID: 78070204 United States 08/24/2020 01:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Absolutely agree. Don't want to derail the thread, but I'm the guy who is convinced that Liberalism is caused by a behaviour-modifying brain parasite (either Tg or something similar). Nothing else (to my mind) can explain the completely illogical behaviour and insane decision-making of today's "Liberals". This might also explain why they are so dead against using Hydrochloroquine or Invermectin, as they're both anti-parasitic drugs. It also explains the sexual disorders that seem so prevalent. |
Comperio (OP) User ID: 75890248 Denmark 08/24/2020 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Absolutely agree. Don't want to derail the thread, but I'm the guy who is convinced that Liberalism is caused by a behaviour-modifying brain parasite (either Tg or something similar). Nothing else (to my mind) can explain the completely illogical behaviour and insane decision-making of today's "Liberals". This might also explain why they are so dead against using Hydrochloroquine or Invermectin, as they're both anti-parasitic drugs. It also explains the sexual disorders that seem so prevalent. ....there are some indications that Toxoplasma's "amygdala highjack", also could play a role in this: Thread: New scientific study: "The Relation of Toxoplasma Infection and Sexual Attraction to Fear, Danger, Pain, and Submissiveness" Thread: Amygdala, Pedophilia and Toxoplasma gondii In general it seems safe to say that the Toxoplasma issue is the singuar most important health issue of our time - and that goes for our mental health, our psychical health and our psychosocial health. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78524837 Canada 08/24/2020 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP, consider the following scenario: The covid19 virus is a deliberate red herring. It does not exist. The narrative is being used as cover. Misdirect everyone to a specific virus that has not been isolated [cannot be], that there is no consistent test for [never will be], and yet is from a family that is ubiquitous (Coronavirus). This naturally creates bewilderment and yet enticing scientific "progress" which acts to perpetuate the lie. An "interaction" theory is not necessary. They have simply weaponized a parasite, toxoplasma, malaria, or a gmo variant. It can be distributed via air, food, water, past injections, insects, etc and could be modified with specific incubation period or with an "activation factor" (eg. EMF, chemtrail, etc) such that those infected will present symptoms at specific times to create the illusion of pandemic. See recent Gates/mosquitoes news. Cover: "prevent mosquitoes from living full life cycle, make harmless". Actual: "release hundreds of millions of parasite-ridden mosquitoes to infect human populations and claim as covid19". |
Tree of Life User ID: 59002831 Canada 08/24/2020 05:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I raise livestock. There isn't anything I don't give ivermectin to, we just simply adjust the dose to the weight of the animal. Rabbits, horses, goats, we also leave out ivermectin dosed food stuffs for our varmints, skunks, raccoons, opossums, because we figure it is better if they are not pooping parasites all over. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14385938 (they can carry a protozoa which does not affect them, but is extremely harmful to our horses). I give it to our dogs, cats, and I have jokingly taken a dollop myself after watching a documentary on a poor fellow who got an excruciating parasite infestation after eating pork? sushi? I don't remember. Never caused a bad effect on any of us. Great advice... except on certain dog breeds. Shepherd breeds can die from Ivermectin treatment. "All you may know of heaven or hell is within your own self." - Edgar Cayce |
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Comperio (OP) User ID: 75890248 Denmark 12/08/2020 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The below is related to the vaccine - that could mean more children with congenital toxoplasmosis. Syncytin protects the unborn child from getting Toxoplasma from the mother. Quoting: Comperio Read that again. Care to explain? Sure: "Here, we show that primary human syncytiotrophoblasts, the fetal-derived cells that comprise the primary placental barrier, restrict T. gondii infection at two distinct stages of the parasite life cycle and respond to infection through the induction of the chemokine CCL22. Collectively, our findings provide important insights into the mechanisms by which human syncytiotrophoblasts restrict T. gondii infection at early and late stages of human pregnancy and identify the placental-enriched signaling pathways induced in response to infection. [link to www.biorxiv.org (secure)] "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78242775 12/08/2020 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I raise livestock. There isn't anything I don't give ivermectin to, we just simply adjust the dose to the weight of the animal. Rabbits, horses, goats, we also leave out ivermectin dosed food stuffs for our varmints, skunks, raccoons, opossums, because we figure it is better if they are not pooping parasites all over. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14385938 (they can carry a protozoa which does not affect them, but is extremely harmful to our horses). I give it to our dogs, cats, and I have jokingly taken a dollop myself after watching a documentary on a poor fellow who got an excruciating parasite infestation after eating pork? sushi? I don't remember. Never caused a bad effect on any of us. Just curious... Is this stuff a liquid in a bottle? How much do you give to a horse? How much do you take yourself? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77624182 United States 12/08/2020 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anti-parasitic drug said to 'kill' COVID-19 cells Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76658155 “Scientists showed that a single dose of the drug, Ivermectin, could stop the SARS-CoV-2 virus growing in cell culture” [link to www.aa.com.tr (secure)] Is extremely unusuale for a virus to behave like a parasite! Yes. Parasites are complex organisms, orders of magnitude more complex than virus, and it certainly should raise eyebrows that anti-parasitic drugs are "Covid effective"....but it's generally being ignored. not at all. for the same reason psychiatric drugs are all antiparassitaries. |
Comperio (OP) User ID: 18055582 Denmark 12/08/2020 12:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anti-parasitic drug said to 'kill' COVID-19 cells Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76658155 “Scientists showed that a single dose of the drug, Ivermectin, could stop the SARS-CoV-2 virus growing in cell culture” [link to www.aa.com.tr (secure)] Is extremely unusuale for a virus to behave like a parasite! Yes. Parasites are complex organisms, orders of magnitude more complex than virus, and it certainly should raise eyebrows that anti-parasitic drugs are "Covid effective"....but it's generally being ignored. not at all. for the same reason psychiatric drugs are all antiparassitaries. Yes. Many psychiatric drugs are anti parasitic and asp. anti toxoplasma. This is a level of causality that still is only partially examined. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
Angel Raven User ID: 78258531 United States 12/08/2020 12:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Although I am convinced that there is a correlation regarding toxo and covid I am somewhat perplexed regarding the use of ivermectin . Toxo is impervious to ivermectin . in fact there is still a big push to find a viable eliminator for it so why would it work now ? I am not disputing that it may yield a positive effect , only perplexed regarding the reason for it . |
Comperio (OP) User ID: 75890248 Denmark 12/08/2020 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Although I am convinced that there is a correlation regarding toxo and covid I am somewhat perplexed regarding the use of ivermectin . Quoting: Angel Raven 78258531 Toxo is impervious to ivermectin . in fact there is still a big push to find a viable eliminator for it so why would it work now ? I am not disputing that it may yield a positive effect , only perplexed regarding the reason for it . "Our results indicated that ivermectin significantly inhibited replication of the tachyzoites of T. gondii RH strain. Therefore, the present study results may be useful for further studies in combination with other drugs and animal models to develop a better treatment model for toxoplasmosis in humans" ...same goes for hydroxychloroquine. None of these eliminates toxoplasma, but they prevent cytokine storms and serious illness, as they reduce the parasite burden, so that the immune system can manage it on its own. "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing. Never lose a holy curiosity. Condemnation without investigation is the height of ignorance." Albert Einstein |
AnonymouseCoward User ID: 79033026 France 03/17/2021 03:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you, and yes - by all means. I have been studying Toxoplasma for a number of years, so when they started reporting a huge number of completely "abnormal" symptoms from COVID, I could immediately see that these were identical to the pathology of "acute toxoplasmosis" (i.e when the parasites break out of the cysts and enter the bloodstream...and if there are enough, provokes a cytokine storm, hypoxia, pneumonia and sepsis). Dumb theory, dont you think someone would have seen the parasite in the bloodstream by now? AnonymouseCoward |
MySoul User ID: 80128019 United Kingdom 03/18/2021 12:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you, and yes - by all means. I have been studying Toxoplasma for a number of years, so when they started reporting a huge number of completely "abnormal" symptoms from COVID, I could immediately see that these were identical to the pathology of "acute toxoplasmosis" (i.e when the parasites break out of the cysts and enter the bloodstream...and if there are enough, provokes a cytokine storm, hypoxia, pneumonia and sepsis). Dumb theory, dont you think someone would have seen the parasite in the bloodstream by now? Maybe they have, but like so much information these days, it gets suppressed. What choice do I have but to be myself? Everyone else was already taken. Develop a nostalgia for the future - Maxwell Maltz MySoul |