In another thread someone brought up Toxoplasmosis which is a parasite that thrives in felines and infects humans. Toxoplasmosis is something I researched years ago just because it’s interesting. I gave an in depth reply and thought I’d share it as a post because the information may be found useful to others. Here is a copy of my comment:
This is crazy because I actually know quite about toxoplasmosis just because years ago I found it interesting and medically significant.
The parasite is mainly transmitted through cat feces and there are links to cat owners and psychosis through toxoplasmosis. Despite the evidence of psychotic side effects Wikipedia (of course) dismisses the claims. In my opinion there is an intentional effort to keep people from ever taking any kind anti-parasitic during their lifetime. They want us to have parasites and they also want to prevent us from finding out anti-parasitics can treat and prevent cancer. Cough cough ivermectin.
“Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is a single-celled parasitic organism that can infect most animals and birds. Because T. gondii infectious organisms are excreted only in cat feces, wild and domestic cats are the parasite's ultimate host.”
This publication goes into the links between toxoplasmosis and psychosis in humans:
“Toxoplasmosis: A Link To Mental Illness”
https://www.peertechzpublications.com/articles/GJZ-5-117.php#Introduction
(it can effect animals in that way as as well.) Roughly 60% of the human population has toxoplasmosis. Of course there is never any mention of using the incredibly accessible and multi-beneficial ivermectin as treatment. Mainstream resources recommend a different anti parasite drug that I don’t know much about other than it has waaay more risks and potential side effects that ivermectin. I would guess it’s expensive but I don’t know. Medical treatment can also include CANCER TREATMENTS which is fucked.
Anyway, the crazy cat lady stereotype is actually scientifically backed. It’s parasites. And as you said, they have found the parasite to cause mice to be drawn to cats, the ideal host. I assume it also makes humans act differently towards cats.
In conclusion, take ivermectin every once in a while because parasites are utilized by the cabal to fuck with you. There are surely other methods of getting them in us and the fact that we are the only mammals that are not regularly treated for parasites is enough evidence for me that they want us infected.
Interesting Parasite theory (gets weird and anti Semitic at the end but overall an interesting read): https://ia904501.us.archive.org/27/items/parasite_202107/parasite.pdf
Frontline doctor video on HCQ treating cancer: https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/082/852/709/original/63041c2561cfee12.mp4
Local news coverage of a man that cured his cancer with dog dewormer: https://youtu.be/HYILnjc_wuY
I asked that question because I believe it was the Japanese health service who detected "parasites" in the products that were sent to them. I filed that away until I read the OP's post, and the Japanese parasites story suddenly seemed relevant.
T. gondii has long been shown to make humans less risk averse, and in some extreme cases have made people do almost suicidal behaviors that they would not have done had they not been infected. It's almost as if parasites, having been on this planet for millions of years before humans, figured out a way to infect mice for the purpose of getting to a better host, cats, and now it's made its way from cats to humans. Bigger bodies, better spawning grounds for microscopic parasites.
When I first read about T. gondii many years ago, I immediately thought about the old sci-fi movie "Invasion of the Body Snatchers."
Ooh, creepy movie. Or even the World War Z movie when the parasite or whatever it was recognized illness and avoided humans with it. Good reasoning.
This link of the German press release last week showed some particles/substances/items in the vaccines that couldn’t be identified. Some they said they were not sure what it was, but resembled a parasite. Others they said looked like they may be morgellons. Around 1hr27min for what’s in ‘em. Someone else posted it last week. https://odysee.com/@en:a5/PK_Tot-durch-Impfung_english:a
Who knows, maybe. I don’t think anyone should underestimate how sick these “people” are.