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  • Ronin posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago

    • Lyme diseases are interesting in that they can be attributed to the sudden deaths of huge ungulate populations. Often, when you hear of large African antelope die-offs, it is actually due to lyme disease. (I am now wondering the source.) The rumor is that the “whites” killed off the bison in the US west in order to defeat the native populations but truth be known, bison is susceptible to Lyme disease die-off. A farmer that I have worked with in S. Texas had a hybrid bison/cow population and his cows suddenly lost weight and became lethargic and die. ASPCA came in, accused him of bad practices, and he lost his cows. It cost so much to fight it that he lost most of his farm (sound familiar? This is the scenario that CAF warns about). It turns out his hybrids actually succumbed to Lyme disease (took him a year to make that case… TOO LATE.) He now hauls hay out of south TX which is why I got to know him….

      It worked out for JP Morgan and those criminals to be able take over the west with little fight after a Lyme disease epidemic killed off the main food source, bison. Do you think it was possible that they learned something from that defeat?

      Nah.

      • Wow, that’s a hell of a story. Any idea who took the ranch, big money or institution? I’m guessing it’s a resource consolidation. The more land that gets scooped up by land barons, the fewer “they” need to lean on in the future.

        Fun fact from a Canadian buddy of mine, Lyme disease is NOT a recognized condition up there. In other words, it is an UNTREATABLE illness. Our northern brothers and sisters have to come here to seek treatment. My buddy almost died trying to find treatment.

        • Docs are being jailed for treating it properly.
          obomonation digital protocol is 2wks antibiotics.
          Like syphilis, it’s a spirochete…weaponized.
          Both the ussa/canada have been tuskeegee’d for decades.
          http://whale.to/m/scott7.html

          • My mother was a Dermatologist/Syphilologist… She actually had the diploma/registration on the wall in her office. (First woman U.Mich) I get it. As soon as I originally saw that the bacteria was in that category… I could hear Joseph saying DING DING DING. You seem to be producing that sound lately.

        • Lyme disease is one of these diseases that has been here a long time but has been misdiagnosed for a long time since it was originally misunderstood as a single pathogen, the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, but that is strictly the one they have studied which causes symptoms in humans here in the US. In fact, there are several Borrelia spirochetes (think Syphillis) that occur that occur on other continents that could be responsible for Dengue tick fever, the loss of these African species, etc. See: http://www.smgebooks.com/lyme-disease/chapters/LD-16-03.pdf

          I lived in the Adirondacks for 30+ years and did a lot of work down state as well as Connecticut and have heard numerous stories about misdiagnosed lyme disease. I have not done the research to determine exactly WHY it was so misunderstood (it may be hard to find the bacterium in the blood as it may take such a low dosage to produce symptoms in SOME people, lots of conditions may lead to susceptibility) but like you, have heard of friends that had every symptom from MS to other conditions that were originally diagnosed but eventually determined to be lyme disease. I have zero faith in the medical community for diagnosing these diseases, medical schools don’t train for diseases not treatable with Rx pharmacology, and something like a hard to diagnose disease that only hits regional populations is not in their “book”. Both of my parents were exceptional physicians trained in the 1930-40’s who would not have hesitated to work on the diagnosis (mother was a Dermatologist/Syphillogist) and with their guidance, I have totally lost all faith in the profession as a whole.

    • We have a severe tick season here in Finland. Some areas wants give to you a free tick vaccination (tick-borne encephalitis, TBE). I remove ticks from my dog almost weekly, but we don’t take any vaccinations. It’s strange though, something is wrong. This is not normal. In May I have to do it almost daily, it was so bad situation.

      • You have only 2 options. The internal “medicine” what destroys your dogs liver or kidneys, or external what destroy just about everything else. There’s no other options. I rather kill those ticks with my hands 😀

        • Same here in Nebraska (USA). My wife breeds “Goldendoodles” and its a job in itself to keep our dogs tick free. We too just remove them by hand.