If you google "Hydra Vulgaris in humans" you'll notice a few interesting things:
1.There's no mention any hydra vulgaris infections in humans or any studies relating to it (Seriously. Nothing. Seems the first thing people would want to know "Can this hurt me?" Why are there no studies done on what this parasite does to humans? I think we know why)
2.It's said to be immortal--that even if you chopped it up in a blender it would regenerate (This is a lie, it CAN be killed, as I'll show shortly)
3.There's no mention of it being a worm or a parasite--only "a freshwater organism" (see: wikipedia)
That is VERY strange. It is, after all, a parasite. See here: https://www.thesprucepets.com/combat-aquarium-pest-hydra-1381228
Hydras do not spontaneously grow; a Hydra is a stowaway that is always introduced from an external source. Once in place though, having plenty of food sources will encourage their speedy growth.
Sounds like a parasite to me.
Well, it turns out, Hydra Vulgaris is very much killable. And wouldn't you know it? It's killed by dewormer. Here's one guy who used Fenbendazole to kill them in his fish tank (fenbendazole is EXTREMELY similar to Ivermectin, by the way).
https://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums/f12/step-by-step-how-to-kill-planaria-and-hydra-231872.html
Some random thoughts:
1.Hydra is the name of the shadow nazi-led global commie-terrorist organization in the Marvel movies.
2.Hydra is the name of the water serpent with 6 heads (interesting number choice) that Hercules fought. When he cut off the heads they would regenerate. He learned he had to cut off the one immortal head and stab the creature with its own blood in order to kill it. How long has humanity known about this creature?
3.Hydras reproduce asexually (interesting, as other posters have noted, Baphomet is an asexual creature, and a pseudonym for Satan, the serpent, and we know the cabal is working hard to erase the meaning of male and female)
4.Ivermectin isn't just the cure to Covid, it's the cure to the Covid vaccine. Maybe not for the graphene oxide--we need other things to combat that (maybe that's what Regeneron is?) but Ivermectin will kill the Hydra parasite, I have no doubt of it.
This I believe is another reason why Trump says "Go ahead and take the vaccine." He knows he has the cure for it. And he knows he's going to use the military to get it out to the millions who end up realizing they need it as the bodies start to pile up from the vaccine.
Also, I'm pretty sure that's what Kodak has been doing with over the past two years--creating these cheap pharmaceuticals so when the military takes over as mass panic ensues after all these famous cabal members start keeling over, we'll have plenty to go around.
Remember, Q said "You and your families are safe."
I don't know. I'm just pointing out that from what I've read about Hydra Vulgaris, its physical size is 1-10mm. That is huge, you'd see it floating around in the vial even at 1mm. They'd need a pretty massive needle to administer it to you.
It also looks like an octopus, but we're not suggesting there are octopus' in the vax.
I concede I could be wrong though!
Just for posterity sake I currently have hydra in my freshwater cherry shrimp tank, and they are too big for a hypodermic needle. However me and the wife are going to get fenbendazole today to kill it.(we already have some ivermectin).
I'll try and post some pics of hydras to give yall an idea. They can kill fish fry and small (and large shrimp) the tentacles have nematocysts(stinging cells) just like a jelly fish and some anemones.
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