Skeptical Foxes Understand the Natural World and the Nature of Man
With Bonus Snout Tip to Another Canid That is Man's Best Friend
Many thoughtful researchers and observers of government who became known as “Covid skeptics” early in 2020, upon seeing the mortality statistics of the disease for 99.99x% of the population reasoned that if that low of a risk to public health could justify extreme totalitarian control measures that the natural progression would lead to the same types of totalitarian control measures being imposed for the common cold, every flu season and other usual and ordinary microbiological threats we share our planet with. Met with “you’re crazy” responses from friends, family, neighbors and colleagues alike.
And…here we are in 2023. Prolific, informative and insightful plague chronicler, eugyppius wrote about the latest government attempt to use fear of normal, ordinary disease mankind may suffer from when a body without fully functioning immune systems runs into potentially dangerous microbiology we share the planet with. In this case, RSV. One of the most common diseases we all encounter and most all survive from, even the most at-risk infants.
We live in a literal sea of microbiology. Teaming in the air we breathe. As surely as we can scoop up a jar of seawater and observe its microbiology, alive and skeletal remains, under an ordinary microscope, we can scoop up a jar of air and observe its microbiology, alive and skeletal remains, under very powerful microscopes. PCR tests function as microscopes, exponentially amplifying a sample until they detect whatever they're set to find. Even finding dinosaur DNA in fossils. Not live, active dinosaurs, just skeletal remains.
Here's a fascinating study of microbiology in the air, specifically what's found in dust clouds. That travel in the atmosphere, even across vast oceans. One of many studies like it:
Atmospheric Movement of Microorganisms in Clouds of Desert Dust and Implications for Human Health
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, July 2007
“Every human breath taken is laden with particulate matter, and human evolution produced the most obvious and familiar front line of defense, nose hair. Less obvious are the mucus glands that line our airways. These glands function to trap and aid in the expulsion of particulates via secretion, ciliated transport, and ingestion or cough.”
Note: Aren’t the mucus glands where the PCR swabs tested? Trapped for expulsion, not ingestion. And one of the big reasons why drinking lots of water, staying hydrated is so important to staying healthy. Dry mucus glands don’t trap particulates. Become a portal into our body.
“As in soil, milder temperatures and moderate to high humidity (50 to 80%, depending on the virus type) favor viral survival in aerosols, with atmospheric transport over open bodies of water (higher humidity versus that of overland environments) favoring long-range dispersion and infection”
“Several papers have hypothesized transoceanic movement of viruses through the atmosphere based on favorable atmospheric conditions (i.e., wind patterns, mild temperatures) and incidence of disease. One research project that used a direct-count assay (use of a nucleic acid stain to count microorganisms via epifluorescence microscopy) to tabulate the number of virus-like particles in U.S. Virgin Island atmospheric samples reported a background concentration”
“Evidence of longer-range transmission (building to building) of the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus has been documented, but what about even longer-range transmission? Is there a range limit with various human viral pathogens that are transmitted through the air? How does the limit vary between viral pathogens, and what is the evidence that long-range transmission occurs?”
SARS Cov-2…as in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome…evidence of longer-range transmission…is there a range limit? Transoceanic? Hmmm. About that six foot rule? Or any of the pandemic controls? The microbiology we share the planet with is impossible to control. It’s why we never tried to control it before 2020. And this is if you subscribe to respiratory virus theory of infection. Many educated minds don’t.
Bacteria, phage, virus, fungi, you name it. Some even remains live and active and is deposited on distant lands. Skeletal remains of all types of microbiology dating back to the beginning of life on the planet are still found in the air we breathe - if you crank up PCR tests high enough. You probably just inhaled remains of the black plague while you've read this. And PCR tests can pick it up, health officials could declare an outbreak under their current protocols. Fake, of course. Just like CoV2 90%+ false positives.
Here’s another fascinating study of the microbiology we live and breath in. Mind you, this PCR analysis is just of microbiology they tested for, not all that was present in the samples. They even detected vaccine shedding for two-and-a-half months after inoculation. They’ve known vaccines shed for decades lots of research. Yet “experts” told us in 2020-2021 that vaccines don't shed - until forced by evidence to admit they do.
Nearly Constant Shedding of Diverse Enteric Viruses by Two Healthy Infants
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, November, 2012
"In order to determine the extent of viral infections occurring in early childhood, longitudinally collected stool samples from two siblings who grew up in the mid-1980s in the United Kingdom were tested using an extensive panel of PCR primers against 15 groups of viruses to measure the overall frequency and duration of viral shedding."
Child 1 “The first trivalent oral poliovirus vaccine (tOPV) was given at day 107. Poliovirus vaccine strain Sabin-2 (HEV-C species) was identified in the first sample analyzed from day 116, and the shedding continued until day 180 (73 days after tOPV administration)”
Child 2 “Following tOPV administration on day 129, poliovirus vaccine strain shedding was recorded until day 183, starting with the first collected sample on day 142. Poliovirus (PV) shedding therefore lasted for 54 days after the first tOPV administration, with a dominance of Sabin-3 serotype. After the child received the second tOPV dose on day 252, the Sabin-1 strain was detected from the sample collected 5 days after vaccination. The next sample, collected 19 days after the tOPV boost, was negative, but the following sample, collected 26 days post-tOPV, was positive for PV3. All subsequent samples were negative for polioviruses except one PV3-positive sample collected 75 days after the first tOPV boost.”
There’s your evidence of vaccine shedding, two-and-a-half months after inoculation. Along with all of the other microbiology we share the world with they bothered testing for.
Control. Shutting down the world for fear of disease with risks slightly elevated over the ordinary flu could only lead to a progression of government control over the act of living itself. This wasn’t unknown to “experts” who study these subjects and have the same, even better access to the type of research presented here, who have the training, made a career of understanding this research, There was never a biological threat that warranted any of the restrictions, controls and mandates over ordinary life we’ve experienced since 2020. Only The Science (TM) of the pandemic, The Science of Totalitarianism explains the “new normal” we’ve been told we must to adapt to.
Proving the wisdom of “Principiis obsta, Finem respice” — Resist the beginnings, Consider the end. We must practice this from now own. We must never give up our rights for any call to an emergency “greater good” by authorities. For convenience. For popularity. For public safety. The mandates we suffered may not be imposed at this moment. But they stand ready to be imposed again. We mustn’t go along with them next time. We must grow our numbers. So fewer do. Civil disobedience. Is how totalitarianism is resisted and defeated. RFK Jr is right, “Nobody Ever Complied Their Way Out of Totalitarianism.” Do Not Comply.
So, what can we do if we share the world with dangerous microbiology that we’re likely to constantly inhale? Masks don’t work. Quarantines don’t work. Contact tracing doesn’t work. Lockdowns don’t work. Nobody else can protect us, nobody else has any duty or obligation, no expectation to try to protect us. Our good health is our own responsibility. Our own burden. We must always live our lives in recognition that if we don’t take care of our own bodies we will be more likely to have adverse outcomes when we run into potentially dangerous microbiology in the course of our life. The act of being alive, breathing puts us in harms way. But we don’t stop living our lives, fearful of taking in that one breath containing potentially dangerous microbiology.
Which means we have to make basic healthy lifestyle choices. Drink enough water throughout the day, keeping our mucus membranes moist so they can trap and expel matter. Eat properly, developing healthy gut biome, which is 70% of our immune system. By avoiding sugars that feed bad gut biome, boost good gut biome with probiotics like unsweetened yogurt, kefir, avoid highly processed foods, taking in proper vitamins like food-based vitamin C and sun-based vitamin D (without UV “protective” sunscreen or eyewear - contrary to experts we actually need it in proper amounts to convert sun to beneficial use), and minerals like magnesium that most diets are deficient in. We need fresh air daily, exercise, sufficient sleep, healthy interpersonal relationships, daily routines, meditation to release life’s stresses.
Bonus Snout Tip:
Now that Germany has decided a new vaccine is necessary to protect children from ordinary respiratory diseases like the common cold and RSV this age-old understanding of man's best friend gains increased relevance.
And we need man's best friend who protects us from threats we see, and threats we don't see. Since Foxes aren’t the tamest pets and have to be respected for their wild natures, a domesticated canid, dogs provide great protection from infectious disease! Respiratory illness, asthma, all types of ailments for babies, and children and adults for that matter:
New study suggests dogs protect babies against infection
The actual study:
Respiratory Tract Illnesses During the First Year of Life: Effect of Dog and Cat Contacts
Pediatrics (American Association of Pediatricians), July 9, 2012
Note: Footnote #26 contemplates RSV infections.
So while Foxes won’t be described as man’s best friend, they can be really great guides!
Lastly, for a comedy break that informs us of common sense about our immune systems we used to all have long before 2020. When we still were connected to the natural world:
George Carlin, Germs, Immune System
Thanks for this.
P.S. (For those lacking a sense of smell)
A Handy 10 Point Checklist for Criminal Male Bovine Fecal Deposit Detection
▢ 1. Government bureaucrat with high status and big paycheck at podium / on TV
▢ 2. Pushing medical directive as one-size-fits-all (or within a given group one-size-fits-all)
▢ 3. Said directive directly and importantly financially benefits for-profit entities in the medical industrial complex
▢ 4. Political party of said government bureaucrat receives financial support from for-profit entities that would attend to said medical directive
▢ 5. Egregious violation of human rights
▢ 6. Glamor psy-op ("science" is so modern and sophisticated, we soar high above your weenie little questions)
▢ 7. Guilt-trip psy-op (if you don't agree, you are selfish / innocent people will die, etc.)
▢ 8. Status-danger psy-op (if you don't agree, you are stupid, uneducated, kooky, mentally ill, low-class, wrong skin color, and/or right wing extremist)
▢ 9. Relevant data nonexistent and/or censored and/or gamed
▢ 10. Anyone who promotes alternative treatments censored / shadow-banned / maliciously smeared
When it comes to the "germ" theory versus "terrain" theory debate, I am squarely on the side of Bechamp. I think the whole "germ" theory concept is actually a tool of fear used by nefarious forces who think they got the right to rule us all. I don't think we should be afraid of small things and while a fox may kiss a wolf every know and then, usually the fox is advised not to get too close to the wolf.
Likewise, the wolf is advised not to mess in the business of the fox.
I'm on the side of Bechamp - and like so many other ideas stifled from the 19th century, such as those espoused by Kropotkin, the time of better ideas asserting their truth is upon us. Ideas that have been stifled for many generations have force to be reckoned with.
Peace is easy,
BK