Saturday, March 28, 2020

Getting a murcielago

https://youtu.be/iJ2jDPgvbTY


Guys bats are another stunning testimony to the unfathomable greatness of the Almighty Creator.

They are flying repositories of all manner of viruses because they have their inflammatory response set to low and other cellular triggers set high, specifically ribonuclease L.... You'd think a cure for the common cold and other Corona viruses lies in manipulating this natural immune response to make it quicker and stronger:




I can tell you that I have been a full time driver, public passenger vehicle for more than the last ten years. I've given cab rides to American soldiers in the middle of their Afghan tours, one of them I became friends with. Anyone you can think of, cruise ship passengers on two hundred day tours from Florida, cops galore and their families and friends, you name it. I'm constantly being bombarded with a never-ending stream of other people's germs and breathing, especially moreso as a bus driver but most definitely as a taxi driver. Also using alot of commonly used door handles etc. As a result I've noticed I've had a lot of headaches, sweating episodes, cold sweats, cold chills, fevers. Feverish sweats, occasionally sharp pains, headaches galore. Sneezes, coughs. Three painful bouts of strep throat late last year heading into summer. Common for me to sweat and have headaches while I burn through other people's germs. Generally I just take aspirin once a month on average or some ibuprofen also for muscular and back pain as bus driving is very corporeal, again once every six weeks or two months in average.

Amazing fact: viruses can and do lay dormant in bats' organs waiting for them to become weakened before triggering into action. I'm told my tonsils are probably already loaded full of viruses due to three continuous bouts of tonsillitis strep throat last year. They just sit there waiting to activate.


Coronavirus in Europe facts: over 300,000 cases, almost 19,000 dead. Highly contagious, death rate around 6% mostly old people.

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