I’m still fumbling around for an answer about “co-infection” between “hiv” and p. falciparum. I have a weak hunch that this is two differentiated manifestations of the same illness.

Now I keep calling this one p falciparum, and I believe that the 3D7 strain of it is exactly what HIV is/was.

It’s going extinct. Good riddance, bitch.

It didn’t have to become something even worse. A lot of things have happened here that simply didn’t need to.

But its worth saying that of all acknowledged cases in 2012, they were almost 50% p falciparum and almost 50% “unknown.” That might be your “””swine flu.””” So 2012 is the new 1976 and 2020 is the new 1981 do you follow?

oh look ! another military blip in malaria in 1993 for “gulf war syndrome” and the new 1993 cdc definition of “aids.” shady fucking accounting tricks
hmm youre missing the 4000+ acknowledged military cases in 1971 and 1972 that you see in the other graph

At temperatures > 41.6 , p falciparum switches from “latent infection” mode to “escape the host” mode. It could end up in sewage, it could be excreted in blood or bodily fluids. We already know that in the case of “hiv” infection its no longer in that mode (as far as we know) but if untreated/uncleared it could revert again, which would mean that prep and pep are indeed a flawed premise.

Malaria got its name “bad air” because of observations that fresh air and sunlight “cured” patients. “flu” goes away in summer. “sunlight” helps with “covid” it’s all the same fucking illness and you’d probably live for a very long time if it were eradicated.

A number of “hiv” medicines do in fact work on malaria liver stages.

Doxycyline is 75-100% curative. They’ll never call this “malaria” because 1) that would undermine Rockefeller’s malaria foundation – they will never let go of the lie that it “ended malaria in the US in 1951” which is a load of crap, Vietnam brought it back in the 1970s and most statistics begin in 1973 to conceal the fact that thousands of annual cases were military and nearly zero were civilian before 1973.

… and 2) they can’t patent new drugs for “new” illnesses and get a $40 million dollar check.

Bactrim (hay gurl, if you’re old i know you know that one) is not an “anti parasitic” per se. However. In a latent p falciparum infection, the parasite gets some folic acid and you, the host, get some.

In chronic drug abuse, which often comes with starvation – or illness and eating disorders (eating on chemo sucks) – there is less folic acid for either of you and the scale tips towards the parasite. This would be a nutrition/drug related factor. This isn’t news, you’ve been told this for the last 40+ years.

What Bactrim does, is tip the scales back towards you so that you can supplement with folic acid and have it resuscitate you, not the parasite.

I may replace this with a more concise entry later. I have more questions about the interplay and some other as yet unresolveds.

Oh, here’s one more. Male castration causes malaria treatment failure. You might want to hold off on that “affirming life saving bottom surgery” until the CDC/NIH/DOD stop lying about malaria.

This is going to be closely related to why esprilactona appears to help with “heart” function. Which was the question I actually had.

The heart dysfunction is the symptom.

I have some questions about 2017 and kinda wish I was not stented.

I’m still nuts as a bunny but I seem to be on a better cognitive keel.

I don’t have the time to delve into tuberculosis right now. I suspect that we are on approximately 40 year cycles for malaria and that this could very well explain why everyone in Weimar Germany was psycho and apparently totally passive about whatever was going on.

Anyone capitalizing on our collective misfortune is a malaria pirate.

I don’t care what you call them or what they call themselves.

Anyway .. offhand .. without getting into the weeds .. the tuberculosis crowd is possibly differentiation in people who cleared an infection and if it mysteriously rears its head again in *checks watch* idk right about nowwwwww , be sure to ask “but i thought pasteurization eliminated that?”

It sure did a good job of sterilizing humans.

*checks*

In 2022, 8,300 TB cases were reported in the United States, compared with 7,874 cases reported in 2021. TB incidence also increased slightly in 2022 (2.5 cases per 100,000 persons). Reported TB cases and TB incidence in the United States are returning to pre-pandemic levels, following a substantial decline in 2020, likely due to factors associated with the COVID-19 pandemic including missed or delayed diagnoses.

https://www.cdc.gov/tb/statistics/default.htm

Ooo:

Up to 13 million: estimated number of people in the United States living with latent TB infection

Well if the CDC says its 13 million then it’s 130 million. LOL.

So at this point vietnam vets would be like … 72 years old right?

And the original 50,000 civilians who died as a result and were called “aids cases” and demonized as homos addicts and sinners all passed away like 40 years ago.

If 2012 extrapolates to the “new 1976” then every single death from 2012-2021 was swept under the rug and called some other bullshit so they could kick the can down the road to another administration.

To some new bullshit name for the same disease the Rockefeller’s malaria foundation from 1913 declared “mission accomplished” on.

Over and over and over so they don’t have to compensate dead veterans or collateral civilian casualties they brought it home to.

Your miasma is stacked miles high and its defrauded every nation.

So it’s an escape artist.

Neat.

If your body’s an Escape Room then mine’s the basement from that movie “Saw.”