Treating final symptoms like mucus, sputum and sweat as platforms for floating disease vectors is against all reason. But Louis Wankeur was never one for heavy reasoning.
I remember ages ago I'd pull something from the back of my fridge, covered in a grayish green fur, dag, I knew I couldn't save that, whatever it was that smelled like penicillin and pitched it in the trash. Mold on cheese, just cut it off and eat the rest. Food has changed, bread lasts 6 months, a Twinkie forever, while fresh bread gets moldy in 3 days or a week in the fridge.
I'm hearing a lot of talk these days about mold. Is this the next soup du jour predator we need to combat with all types of germicidal flavors of sprays and wash downs?
I seem to remember Alexander Fleming created one of the most effective treatments the world has ever seen, that has now been essentially downplayed from that to antibiotics, which for me, have never worked. Fleming noted that nothing outside of the mold spore grew, hence the reason he cultured Penicillin in mold. Funny, how you remember smells.
In late Fall, our doctor would come to the house with his black bag. My mother would line us up, Dad at work, and he'd hit all 7 of us on the upper thigh with a penicillin shot. That smell permeated the living room and later the back of my fridge. None of us really got sick during the Winter. Too busy having snowball fights and ice skating every chance we got.
I clean once or twice a year, when the spirit moves me, you'd never know it, because I have no clutter, no dishes in the sink, everything goes where it belongs, all beds made. I do like washing windows though. Never considered mold, bacteria, germs a threat. My neighbor though, is a homicidal cleaner, takes 6 medications and I take none. So, there ya go.
I believe it will turn out that all life is bacteria, fungi, protezoa, worms and other basic life forms that have come together in a symbiotic relationship. Modern science openly talks about mitochondria being bacteria. As time goes by we will discover more.
‘honors the body's billion-year-old wisdom’ WHAT! Humans have been around a billion year!?
Takes away a lot of credibility to the arguments presented.
We don’t even know accurately much about anything happening a thousand years ago let alone a billion year ago.
You ask us to question the current accepted narratives but present your arguments from the ‘authority’ of the current accepted narratives of “millions and billions years ago …we were … , there was…, it was…. “
I call that cherry picking not real questioning. Sorry you’re not far enough down the rabbit hole yet.
When you are trying to communicate with the big middle, that is curious and maybe a bit awake, you cannot be "rabbit hole correct" on every single issue and in every single sentence. If you did you would make no sense but to maybe 7 people. Convincing the already convinced is generally a waste of time.
To quote from this essay: "..that bacteria are repair crews rather than demolition teams..."
Please explain how a person from whom tuberculous organisms have been isolated, (and that these organisms perform according to Koch's Postulates, and produce the same disease when injected into sterile guinea pigs), is being repaired by the tuberculous organisms that can/will/do kill the patient if left untreated?
What people need to understand is that when the planet was producing the first life, it consisted of many different one-celled creatures. At first those creatures preyed on each other, but then developed cooperation and joined forces to create multi-celled creatures. As this piece points out, what humans are is the result of the combination and cooperation of many different tiny living things. We are made up of millions of individual "creatures" who over time became one. For example, our mitochondria that give us our energy used to be a single celled purple bacterium--they are still purple--that at one point was "eaten" by a larger creature, who then enslaved it instead of digesting it, because it helped it use oxygen, which under most circumstances is a poison: that is why "free radicals" damage us. Mitochondria, which now are part of the bodies of almost all creatures, help us breathe, move, and live longer. In fact, what is likely to kill us is our mitochondria simply wearing out from overwork.
OMG, I've been reading the book, and I've written about it, but this article makes my heart sing. I was raised by a doctor who, even in the 1950's when I was a child, remained skeptical about anti-biotics and very cautious about over use. He was a vax skeptic then, and the only use I ever saw him make of his prescription pad was to write us kids exemptions from vaccinations in school. He had a circle of other medical friends, and our dinner table was a some time conference center, so much of this thinking has been with me all of my life. Now it is coming into full bloom. Meanwhile the main stream gets no further than thinking that vaccines should be made safer. It is time for the real medicine to please stand up, abandon the futile and self-destructive path we are on and start over. Let medicine rise from the ashes about the war machinery of allopathic medicine, which is now increasingly exposed as the real quackery.
No wonder that my instincts re Covid, led me to Dr. Nandita Shah's totally drug-free "Covid" protocol, which was entirely based on her deep appreciation of the body's capacity to heal.
The only problem I have is wit the suggestion 'we ' werent taught this. We were all taught this in my experience. Everyone I know has been juggling microbiome and ecology , all my life. This stuff isnt new news but what it is is complex... people with organic rich ecology still get sick, sometimes very sick .. there is a lot involved in health .
This was so timely for me. You are an unbelievably good researcher as this tied together so many different things i have come accross since my true learning began in 2020. Thank you. I have to listen to this again because there was a part where i thought u said something that suggested that pleomorphism was impossible...
Fine summary.
Treating final symptoms like mucus, sputum and sweat as platforms for floating disease vectors is against all reason. But Louis Wankeur was never one for heavy reasoning.
I remember ages ago I'd pull something from the back of my fridge, covered in a grayish green fur, dag, I knew I couldn't save that, whatever it was that smelled like penicillin and pitched it in the trash. Mold on cheese, just cut it off and eat the rest. Food has changed, bread lasts 6 months, a Twinkie forever, while fresh bread gets moldy in 3 days or a week in the fridge.
I'm hearing a lot of talk these days about mold. Is this the next soup du jour predator we need to combat with all types of germicidal flavors of sprays and wash downs?
I seem to remember Alexander Fleming created one of the most effective treatments the world has ever seen, that has now been essentially downplayed from that to antibiotics, which for me, have never worked. Fleming noted that nothing outside of the mold spore grew, hence the reason he cultured Penicillin in mold. Funny, how you remember smells.
In late Fall, our doctor would come to the house with his black bag. My mother would line us up, Dad at work, and he'd hit all 7 of us on the upper thigh with a penicillin shot. That smell permeated the living room and later the back of my fridge. None of us really got sick during the Winter. Too busy having snowball fights and ice skating every chance we got.
I clean once or twice a year, when the spirit moves me, you'd never know it, because I have no clutter, no dishes in the sink, everything goes where it belongs, all beds made. I do like washing windows though. Never considered mold, bacteria, germs a threat. My neighbor though, is a homicidal cleaner, takes 6 medications and I take none. So, there ya go.
Don't forget chirality.
https://timothywiney.substack.com/p/deeper-question-on-biological-entropy
https://timothywiney.substack.com/p/pcr-fidelity-and-torsion-fields
https://timothywiney.substack.com/p/sodium-alginate-crosslinking-after
I believe it will turn out that all life is bacteria, fungi, protezoa, worms and other basic life forms that have come together in a symbiotic relationship. Modern science openly talks about mitochondria being bacteria. As time goes by we will discover more.
‘honors the body's billion-year-old wisdom’ WHAT! Humans have been around a billion year!?
Takes away a lot of credibility to the arguments presented.
We don’t even know accurately much about anything happening a thousand years ago let alone a billion year ago.
You ask us to question the current accepted narratives but present your arguments from the ‘authority’ of the current accepted narratives of “millions and billions years ago …we were … , there was…, it was…. “
I call that cherry picking not real questioning. Sorry you’re not far enough down the rabbit hole yet.
When you are trying to communicate with the big middle, that is curious and maybe a bit awake, you cannot be "rabbit hole correct" on every single issue and in every single sentence. If you did you would make no sense but to maybe 7 people. Convincing the already convinced is generally a waste of time.
To quote from this essay: "..that bacteria are repair crews rather than demolition teams..."
Please explain how a person from whom tuberculous organisms have been isolated, (and that these organisms perform according to Koch's Postulates, and produce the same disease when injected into sterile guinea pigs), is being repaired by the tuberculous organisms that can/will/do kill the patient if left untreated?
https://drsambailey.com/resources/videos/germ-theory/tb-cows-lies-and-koch-ups/
Tight.
What people need to understand is that when the planet was producing the first life, it consisted of many different one-celled creatures. At first those creatures preyed on each other, but then developed cooperation and joined forces to create multi-celled creatures. As this piece points out, what humans are is the result of the combination and cooperation of many different tiny living things. We are made up of millions of individual "creatures" who over time became one. For example, our mitochondria that give us our energy used to be a single celled purple bacterium--they are still purple--that at one point was "eaten" by a larger creature, who then enslaved it instead of digesting it, because it helped it use oxygen, which under most circumstances is a poison: that is why "free radicals" damage us. Mitochondria, which now are part of the bodies of almost all creatures, help us breathe, move, and live longer. In fact, what is likely to kill us is our mitochondria simply wearing out from overwork.
OMG, I've been reading the book, and I've written about it, but this article makes my heart sing. I was raised by a doctor who, even in the 1950's when I was a child, remained skeptical about anti-biotics and very cautious about over use. He was a vax skeptic then, and the only use I ever saw him make of his prescription pad was to write us kids exemptions from vaccinations in school. He had a circle of other medical friends, and our dinner table was a some time conference center, so much of this thinking has been with me all of my life. Now it is coming into full bloom. Meanwhile the main stream gets no further than thinking that vaccines should be made safer. It is time for the real medicine to please stand up, abandon the futile and self-destructive path we are on and start over. Let medicine rise from the ashes about the war machinery of allopathic medicine, which is now increasingly exposed as the real quackery.
No wonder that my instincts re Covid, led me to Dr. Nandita Shah's totally drug-free "Covid" protocol, which was entirely based on her deep appreciation of the body's capacity to heal.
The only problem I have is wit the suggestion 'we ' werent taught this. We were all taught this in my experience. Everyone I know has been juggling microbiome and ecology , all my life. This stuff isnt new news but what it is is complex... people with organic rich ecology still get sick, sometimes very sick .. there is a lot involved in health .
This was so timely for me. You are an unbelievably good researcher as this tied together so many different things i have come accross since my true learning began in 2020. Thank you. I have to listen to this again because there was a part where i thought u said something that suggested that pleomorphism was impossible...
I read the first 8 pages of this. I plan to read more. Fantastic work!
Good bacteria, bad bacteria:).
Excelente artigo!Gratidão! repassando...