With the prevalence of ticks like I’ve never seen before, I started researching Lyme disease. This was never a concern when I was a kid; we played in the woods and tall grass all day without an issue. No one knew what a tick was.
I’m suspicious that disease carrying ticks have risen to the level they are at seemingly out of nowhere, but I have no proof other than my own speculation.
I did, however, discover some interesting parallels in my research about the disease. There was a vaccine that was released sometime in the late ‘90s and pulled from the market in 2002. It was called LYMERix. They site insufficient consumer demand as the reason for discontinuation. Interestingly, news articles from the time read almost identically to todays stories about antivaxxers spreading disinformation and that LYMERix was safe and effective. The so called disinformation spreaders were blamed for the lack of demand, when in reality people were having bad reactions to it just like today.
Here’s the kicker…the CDC’s website says Pfizer and another company are currently developing a new vaccine. Interesting when you reference that with the steep rise in disease carrying ticks over the last 5 - 10 years.
What is Lyme disease? Where did all the ticks come from? How do you treat Lyme disease? Antibiotics? Why is a vaccine needed for a treatable condition? Why do some people suffer long term, while others are cured? Why do the blood tests for Lyme disease often yield both false positive and negative results? Why are most doctors very poor at diagnosing and treating this disease?
I’d love to hear everyone’s collective knowledge on this.
Here are 2 from my stash positing that lyme disease likely started as bioweapon:
https://takecontrol.substack.com/p/lyme-government-making-bugs-more-deadly
https://disinformationchronicle.substack.com/p/long-before-suspicions-arose-about
Thank you!
I have lived in an area that has ticks for over 40 years. My kids and myself found ticks on us and "matched" that is burned them away. We never got "Lyme disease". If you live in the country; check yourself for ticks. If you find one; remove it. There is no need for an effing vaccine!
Today's doctors have no idea what living in the country entails-that is why they have no idea what in hell a tick bite means.
Lyme disease is spread by the teeny weeny tick usually found on deer. A tick must be attached for 36 to 48 hours or more before the Lyme disease bacterium can be transmitted. If you remove a tick quickly (within 24 hours), you can greatly reduce your chances of getting Lyme disease.
If you want more info on how to handle a tick bite... https://www.webmd.com/rheumatoid-arthritis/arthritis-lyme-disease https://unclinic.ru/bolezn-lajma-kleshhevoj-borrelioz/
I added a comment...my daughter had Lyme disease...believe me they are NOT removed as easily as normal ticks...I have removed many...my husband is a hunter...my daughter has a small scar from burning it off...they are a whole different ballgame...
You are so correct!
Lyme and ticks are different stories.
Where I live, ticks have been around much longer than humanity. They have carried diseases for as long as I can remember. However, the prevalence of ticks that carry the diseases has risen in the last decade.
In my country of birth, ticks existed but were very rare and they hardly ever carried disease. They have become more prevalent, but still rarely carry any disease.
I am pretty sure the diseases ticks carry, stem from animals. Only certain animals can make the ticks carry diseases like Lyme, which is why it is non-prevalent in my country of birth, but increasingly so where I live.
It may depend on how old you are. I too recall ticks not being an issue when I was a kid and a teen. We'd camp under the stars without ever worrying about ticks. In the northern woods, it may have been a little different. I'd hear my mom talk about wood ticks at the cabin. This was in the deep woods though.
Back in the early 1970s, DDT was recently banned. I recall the foggers they used in the summer to kill all the biting insects. Young children use to play in the streams of these DDT aerating machines. Of course, all of this stuff was said to be harmless!
If you experienced this period as I did, perhaps it was the DDT that killed off a lot of insects, along with ticks.
Your info is accurate...my daughter had Lyme but we used a homeopathic nosode...it is so different than any regular tick...glad he's ok...as is my daughter...
Ivermectin seems to treat/cure Lyme disease. (Use Presearch.com as your search engine; it doesn't seem to censor info like the others.)
https://www.mysoutex.com/the_progress/news/features/george-west-alum-hopes-to-be-cured-of-lyme-disease/article_53651b16-0a8c-11e7-a429-079513929830.html
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24411976/
And here's a list of where to buy pill form IVM, no Rx required. (A link to a list of the various use/dose Protocols is at the top of the page. It's posted over on Patriots.win because I'm banned from posting it here.)
https://patriots.win/p/16bPV77N7I/sources-for-ivermectin--hcq-anti/
Which reminds me of the etymology of "Politician".
It is a combination of two words: poli and tic. Poli means many and tic is a blood-sucking parasite.
Sorry, couldn't help myself. I'll go now ...
I am sorry I did not see this post...my daughter had Lyme disease when she was about 12....it was very likely a military release. It is from the bite of a deer tick...which spends part of its cycle on a deer and then when the deer brushes against bushes it is deposited on the bushes and that is how children get it in the woods. Dogs can carry them in also.
They are the size of a pin head and form a traditional red ring around the tick...even if the tick is burned off after it attaches. That confirms Lyme disease. You can get Lyme without the bullet. She started having pain in her legs and was having trouble walking...among other symptoms...
We took her to a naturapath and he used a Lyme disease homeopathic nosode and she recovered...years later she had a relapse due to stress but I treated her with some various herbs and products suggested by the German Commission and she recovered...it was certainly a learning experience and I know some people who became totally disabled with it...traditionally they treat it successfully with antibiotics...
You can have a relapse??
Yes...all it takes is for one dormant spirochete to become activated again...it was probably 10 years after she had the initial bite...she was going through a divorce (stress)...we noticed that her speech became somewhat garbled...with some various other symptoms and upon doing some research I realized she was suffering a relapse...although not as severe as the initial symptoms...
Doing further research, I chose a different combination of alternative treatment centered around a product called Carnivora, an immune modulator and enhancer discovered in Germany...along with some vitamins and herbs such as astragulus...
She again completely recovered and 30 years later, after the initial bite, has not seemed to have any more relapses but there always is the possibility that there are still some spirochetes hiding away...it is easy to see how...undiagnosed...this could ruin a persons life...
Wow I had no idea. I’m filing this away in case I ever have to deal with it. I’ve only ever heard of antibiotics being used to treat.
Well...antibiotics are the traditional treatment so anything that naturally acts as an antibiotic would be effective...I just prefer alternative treatments when I can find the right things...do some reading online...it is all very interesting with lots of testimonies from people who have had lyme disease...it is very insidious...and you don't ALWAYS see the signature bullet...a lot of people probably have lyme disease and don't know it because it mimics other illnesses...
I believe it. I’ve seen it where the bulls eye doesn’t appear and doctors either write it off or misdiagnose. We need to get this country off of big pharma controlled “healthcare” and to a naturally driven, prevention and cure system.
We dip qtips in acetone first for tick removal, then pull them. Acetone make them cinch for complete removal. From what I understand, if you just pull, the head can split into 3 and two pieces could stay buried underneath.
Was this for a Deer tick or regular tick?...the acetone...
Deer ticks are the size of a pin head...
I took the information to mean any tick. I'm not certain.
Deer ticks are VERY different and difficult to remove because they are so tiny...the large ticks are much easier...
Well..... my husband used this method a couple hours ago to remove a tiny one. It did work. I don't know if it helps but it's an update.
Thanks...
In addition, I'd love to see more parallels drawn with West Nile. Symptoms nearly identical to covid.
That is inaccurate. The symptoms are not the same. Covid is Respiratory vs. West Nile is encephalitis, Lyme is Neurological.
Beg to differ...my husband had west nile confirmed....all covid symptoms
Germ theory discussions brought several interesting facts to my attention years ago, such as virology is smoke and mirrors. Subjecting any samples to the virus isolation protocols give the same results whether or not the sample source was ill. Sorry of like getting a bottle of cola to test positive on live television.
Illness from germs, toxins or parasites is measurable in repeatable and transparent testing; not so viruses. The PCR tests cannot confirm a thing, sorry. He had an illness and probably could have been tested with ivermectin or any of the other combinations from the FLCC website. In fact at this point I'm starting to feel that cancer and nearly everything can, with maybe a tweak or two.
No PCR for him. He went in with suspected covid, and ended up with a spinal tap. Hence the confirmation of west nile.
Sorry, biochemist here. Spinal fluid extractions are ridiculously painful and costly on many levels... but they are taken and run through a PCR test. The same tests that have been fully debunked by to scientists who then get blacklisted, defunded or disappeared. If they wanted cerebrospinal fluid, then it should have only been because there were indications of encephalitis or meningitis, not "COVID" respiratory infection symptoms.
ELISA (Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay) tests for alleged antibodies are also non-specific and difficult to to interpret. On top of that, there's no treatment for this WNV. No vaccine, no treatment even though they claim to have described a virus by dna and antibodies. Weird, right?
However, like COVID, apparently symptoms can mysteriously range from asymptomatic to deadly meningitis. Doctors are instructed to take careful history of all possible mosquito, flea or tick bites, even though they don't think transmission is through anything but mosquitoes, because, power the literature, symptoms of WNV can be anything, indistinguishable from herpes simplex, varicella zoster, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, LYME disease and more. Again, really weird, right?
Is there anything all these have in common? Without honest lab results (whistleblowers have called out labs for purposely removing parasite evidence from final reports), it's hard to say, but as for my family, we keep antithelminics handy, you know, for the livestock.
Nope! I had West Nile and it is not a respiratory virus. Covid and West Nile are two very different viruses. West Nile is an encephalitis, with very high fever, every bone, muscle and nerve will ache, you will have swelling of the brain, horrible pain at the back of your head, followed by difficulty speaking, overall confusion due to the swelling of the brain. Had nothing to do with respiratory. Your husband was misdiagnosed.