Noticed some articles today about deadly fungus infections that were posted recently...
This NYP article is not well written, and you will notice right away, but here it is, it was the first article I noticed and why I'm adding it here ...
Man infected with deadly plant fungus in world-first case.
Just so you know this man was infected and healed 2 yrs ago, so don't know why they are bringing all this fungus scare up again unless they believe something is going to happen soon 🤔
https://nypost.com/2023/03/29/man-infected-with-deadly-plant-fungus-in-world-first-case/
And the tweet about this article - I'm adding it so you can read some of the comments if you like to see what others are thinking about this ...
https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1641075331229515777
Another article ...
The potentially deadly Candida auris fungus is spreading quickly in the U.S.
The fungus Candida auris is becoming a more dangerous public health care threat, as the number of drug-resistant cases jumped in 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.
https://www.npr.org/2023/03/21/1164912425/candida-auris-yeast-fungus-cdc-spread
Fungus an ‘urgent’ threat, already in 28 states: CDC
The fungus was first detected in the United States in 2016. The fungus “spread at an alarming rate” between 2020 and 2021 in health care facilities, the CDC wrote in a memo released Monday, and has continued to spread in 2022.
Here's search results on the subject from the DailyMail...
Results for Man infected with deadly plant fungus in world-first case
And it reminded me about the series "The Last of Us". So what are they trying to tell us?
Here is a trailer (video) of the series "The Last of Us" if you haven't heard about it yet...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLtkt8BonwM
So, when I was watching the trailer, I saw this video on the side where they had other videos Utube suggests, it's 18:40 minutes long (I just upped the playback speed to get through it faster), watch the whole thing up until around 16:25, that's where she basically advertises Hello Fresh.
Could the Cordyceps Fungus Really Take Over?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM5jf-8ekVA
My family has already watched the first season, and makes me wonder if they are trying to get us not to take or eat Cordyceps mushrooms or any edible mushrooms, is it because they are good for us and they want us to fear them? Not long ago I heard/read about how cordyceps are good for you, now I'm seeing what seems to be a scare tactic trying to brainwash us to stay away from the mushrooms. I could be wrong, but it makes one wonder.
What do y'all think about this?
I've read that it affects people with compromised immune systems. Like AIDs or many boosters maybe.
That is correct they get thrush bad..since the jab causes vaids not supprising
I hadn't heard that, thanks.
Probably another Gay only thing (like MonkeyPox). Candida is already all around us and on our bodies, but if the immune system gets out of whack (like from a vaccine, overuse of antibiotics or HIV shit), you can have issues with Candida on the skin or in the blood stream.
Further, most people with cancer also test positive for having out of wack candida if I remember the study right.
Definitely, candida attacks the immune compromised. I believe candida behaves like a pre-curser to cancer. Also, cancer IS a fungal infection.
There were schizo posts about Candida all throughout the pandemic on here and on /r/conspiracy
They had infographics that seemed intentionally hard to understand and like a schizo made them. All the posts about Candida were always the same and always a weird infograph/collage of images
I remember specifically thinking something was weird or off about them.
My theory is this was predictive programming on the conspiracy subs so we'd take this more seriously when the news broke
Just my thought curious if anyone remembers the weird Candida posts
My opinion is that the media is pushing anything and everything to generate fear.
A lot of folks sick after the recent rains. Aka jets spraying their bs
I've seen several doctors dismiss this.