Fren, could you give a link about the boxes of ticks being dropped places? would like to know if I’m in one of those areas. Already know about the hypersensitivity to eating beef that they engineered.
We can find, and I will look for and post a link. What I heard was, farmland in the central USA and South. Reports all over IG now and tick-related warnings.
My family and I spent much time on the Vineyard. Ticks were thick on the ground, especially near the beaches and on the dunes. We were very careful to check ourselves after a beach day.
Bill 'G-a-tes-of-Hell' likely has multiple clones in hibernation or cryosleep of himself at the ready in case anyone tries any funny business to his existing meat sack.
But surely, there must be someone who understands that this man (and all of his dupes) needs to be permanently stopped from doing more harm to innocents.
I have a friend that suddenly would get violently ill when eating meat about 4 years ago.
After being examined by Drs over and over, they finally figured it out - It turns out he got one of these tick bites, believe it or not. So it's definitely a real thing.
FYI - Get yourself some permanone made from the chrysanthemum. Wallymart has it black/yellow can in fishing/camping section. Spray your clothes and shoes. It REALLY works!
There was a study done in Germany, where dogs ingesting Pink Rock Rose, had 99% less tick bites than those not taking it - but the study hasn't been made public.
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The original German study on Cistus incanus (Pink Rock Rose) and its effect on tick bites in dogs, reportedly conducted at the University of Leipzig, has not been formally published or made publicly accessible in scientific databases. Despite widespread references to it in natural health blogs, forums, and wellness sites—often citing a 99% reduction in tick bites (1/100th the number) in treated dogs—no peer-reviewed paper from the university or its researchers can be located.
The closest related research from the University of Leipzig is a 2010 in vitro study published in Pharmazie titled "Growth inhibiting activity of volatile oil from Cistus creticus L. against Borrelia burgdorferi s.s. in vitro" (Hutschenreuther et al., 2010), which examined the antibacterial effects of Cistus essential oil on Lyme-causing bacteria, not tick repellency in live animals.
I don't have a link but others have mentioned ticks stay off them when they take Pink Rock Rose. Personally, I use the permanone spray all year long on clothes, shoes and even the dogs and bed linens - as the dogs will attract ticks and "bumble bee" them in the house.
Pyrethryn. I think it can safely be used on dogs to repel ticks out in the fields and brush. But you do have to be darn careful what you put on your pets.
Pyrethryn prods are made from marigold/crysanthemum-family plant. I have used on my horses. Have not used on dogs but it is likely ok.
Really pisses me off that now people will be getting dangerous products and vet stuff being pushed, and pets will die from them, poisoned. Veterinary profiteering. Best find something you can do yourselves on the pets
I think it all depends on your perspective, tempered by experience...
Having K9s with multiple bouts of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme's (multiple times... with 1 month long antibiotics EACH occurrence - EACH dog), spraying some pyrethrin on their double coat, doesn't make me overly concerned - especially since I spray the same exact stuff on me (clothing) and had zero adverse effects.
I find it WAY more benign than that Frontline shit they get between their withers once a month in the event they do get bit, the tick dies.
Just like many things in life - you just do the best you can and that's all you can do. Otherwise you'll drive yourself nuts trying to "walk the organic/natural line" as it were. It's a shame we have to jump through these hoops just to live a relatively normal life with our fuzzy friends, but that's the cost right now.
My state BTW has one of the highest incidences of Lyme's in the country... and we've got every shape, size and species there is... You really can't do much about it other than controlled burns, and that's not a viable option here adjacent to state forest.
There’s a family with a homestead and all 3 females got alpha gal. It’s terrible all mamal products make them sick. They have to change their whole farm. Milk cow gone, horses, sheep goats rabbits all mammals and their products make them react. It’s terrible.
My sister has it. It is awful. She had to quit working because of the exposure to beef. It’s horrific what they have done and are doing. She can’t enjoy eating out because if she orders grilled chicken, the grill will have remnants of beef. This is how sensitive the disease is. You would be shocked if you looked at a map of the US that pinpoint's who have Alpha Gal. And beef is so good for us. I have a deep cold hatred for Gates.
I don't stop there...I hate anyone even remotely related to Plum island and any other bioweapons lab AND the psychopaths that released this shit all over the place.
Fren, could you give a link about the boxes of ticks being dropped places? would like to know if I’m in one of those areas. Already know about the hypersensitivity to eating beef that they engineered.
Indeed... source, please!
It’s being fact checked by Snopes!
We can find, and I will look for and post a link. What I heard was, farmland in the central USA and South. Reports all over IG now and tick-related warnings.
see if you can go look at these individually on instagram, there are maps mixed in.
https://www.instagram.com/explore/search/keyword/?q=boxes%20of%20ticks%20being%20found
here is one pic that says the specific regions they are dropping the infected Lone Star Ticks https://www.instagram.com/p/DXLIUEwDiS-/
I can’t; I don’t have an instagram account. Thank you for sharing tho.
Top link doesn't work for non instagramners
That motherfucking cunt needs to fucking DIE
A wish of mine.
My brother in law through marriage got Lyme on Martha’s Vineyard and he could not and still cannot eat meat.
These crazy cabal pysxopaths are incredibly creative in their evil.
My family and I spent much time on the Vineyard. Ticks were thick on the ground, especially near the beaches and on the dunes. We were very careful to check ourselves after a beach day.
Bill 'G-a-tes-of-Hell' likely has multiple clones in hibernation or cryosleep of himself at the ready in case anyone tries any funny business to his existing meat sack.
But surely, there must be someone who understands that this man (and all of his dupes) needs to be permanently stopped from doing more harm to innocents.
Anyone out there?
Sick from eating meat
"Alpha gal syndrome" I know quite a few people with it
Definitely from engineered ticks like lyme disease....
I have a friend that suddenly would get violently ill when eating meat about 4 years ago.
After being examined by Drs over and over, they finally figured it out - It turns out he got one of these tick bites, believe it or not. So it's definitely a real thing.
FYI - Get yourself some permanone made from the chrysanthemum. Wallymart has it black/yellow can in fishing/camping section. Spray your clothes and shoes. It REALLY works!
There was a study done in Germany, where dogs ingesting Pink Rock Rose, had 99% less tick bites than those not taking it - but the study hasn't been made public.
👇👇👇👇👇
The original German study on Cistus incanus (Pink Rock Rose) and its effect on tick bites in dogs, reportedly conducted at the University of Leipzig, has not been formally published or made publicly accessible in scientific databases. Despite widespread references to it in natural health blogs, forums, and wellness sites—often citing a 99% reduction in tick bites (1/100th the number) in treated dogs—no peer-reviewed paper from the university or its researchers can be located.
The closest related research from the University of Leipzig is a 2010 in vitro study published in Pharmazie titled "Growth inhibiting activity of volatile oil from Cistus creticus L. against Borrelia burgdorferi s.s. in vitro" (Hutschenreuther et al., 2010), which examined the antibacterial effects of Cistus essential oil on Lyme-causing bacteria, not tick repellency in live animals.
I don't have a link but others have mentioned ticks stay off them when they take Pink Rock Rose. Personally, I use the permanone spray all year long on clothes, shoes and even the dogs and bed linens - as the dogs will attract ticks and "bumble bee" them in the house.
Good info, thanks for sharing.
Pyrethryn. I think it can safely be used on dogs to repel ticks out in the fields and brush. But you do have to be darn careful what you put on your pets. Pyrethryn prods are made from marigold/crysanthemum-family plant. I have used on my horses. Have not used on dogs but it is likely ok.
Really pisses me off that now people will be getting dangerous products and vet stuff being pushed, and pets will die from them, poisoned. Veterinary profiteering. Best find something you can do yourselves on the pets
I think it all depends on your perspective, tempered by experience...
Having K9s with multiple bouts of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme's (multiple times... with 1 month long antibiotics EACH occurrence - EACH dog), spraying some pyrethrin on their double coat, doesn't make me overly concerned - especially since I spray the same exact stuff on me (clothing) and had zero adverse effects.
I find it WAY more benign than that Frontline shit they get between their withers once a month in the event they do get bit, the tick dies.
Just like many things in life - you just do the best you can and that's all you can do. Otherwise you'll drive yourself nuts trying to "walk the organic/natural line" as it were. It's a shame we have to jump through these hoops just to live a relatively normal life with our fuzzy friends, but that's the cost right now.
My state BTW has one of the highest incidences of Lyme's in the country... and we've got every shape, size and species there is... You really can't do much about it other than controlled burns, and that's not a viable option here adjacent to state forest.
I picture Bill Gates evil face on all ticks and mosquitos now. What a waste of life force he is.
So is that dot what BG put on it? https://www.neregionalvectorcenter.com/lone-star-tick.php
Does look like man-made spot
There’s a family with a homestead and all 3 females got alpha gal. It’s terrible all mamal products make them sick. They have to change their whole farm. Milk cow gone, horses, sheep goats rabbits all mammals and their products make them react. It’s terrible.
My sister has it. It is awful. She had to quit working because of the exposure to beef. It’s horrific what they have done and are doing. She can’t enjoy eating out because if she orders grilled chicken, the grill will have remnants of beef. This is how sensitive the disease is. You would be shocked if you looked at a map of the US that pinpoint's who have Alpha Gal. And beef is so good for us. I have a deep cold hatred for Gates.
I don't stop there...I hate anyone even remotely related to Plum island and any other bioweapons lab AND the psychopaths that released this shit all over the place.
It's NOT natural - it's engineered.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DVfOqvwiE6F/
https://www.instagram.com/explore/search/keyword/?q=boxes%20of%20ticks%20being%20found
The real question here is...how do the elites avoid the same fate? What do they know that we don't?
Likely have a cure which they obviously hide from the public.
Or some trick to never get it