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February 19, 2020, 01:54:30 AM
#11

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1OTxDQNbZk&feature=youtu.be

In this old video he talks about magic mushroom will deal with a lot of viruses.
Also containing reserpine is devil pepper, or serpentine wood

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February 16, 2020, 06:31:52 PM
#10
According to article i read virus are spread from animals to humans normally if leave wild animals in forests nothing happens , but what humans are doing is deforestation due to which humans are entering the wild ares and come in contact with animals  or animals are entering in to the cities

Most of the virus have started in china , due to over population deforestation is more and Chinese to eat all type of animals and human to human contact is more in over populated areas

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The basic take-away that a lot of the idiot class will be that if those Chinese just stopped eating everything which moves and buy their chicken in McNugget form from Tyson, all would be OK.  As usual, the greenie class will have the their opinion reinforced that all humans should die and Mother Gaia will be happy.



I think it's more ... Churches Fried Chicken but maybe McD also.

Nearly 10 percent of the human genome is made of bits of virus DNA. For the most part, this viral DNA is not harmful. In some cases, scientists are finding, it actually has a beneficial impact.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/11/161128151050.htm
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February 15, 2020, 07:31:09 AM
#9
The virus has without stopping One virus appears after another  nobody can cure it completely but it are often prevented  But if Allah willed it could control it completely I heard it or if the wrath of Allah is displeasing to an area where it spreads the disease they're more susceptible to the virus due to deforestation and exposure to wild animals. There are thousands of viruses that a lot of don't know their names.
legendary
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February 15, 2020, 06:01:47 AM
#8
According to article i read virus are spread from animals to humans normally if leave wild animals in forests nothing happens , but what humans are doing is deforestation due to which humans are entering the wild ares and come in contact with animals  or animals are entering in to the cities

Most of the virus have started in china , due to over population deforestation is more and Chinese to eat all type of animals and human to human contact is more in over populated areas

Link?  Your description of the article screams bullshit.

Viruses get one chance to mutate when they are being assembled in a cell.  One tiny tiny tiny fraction gets a mutation which might allow it to attack a different kind of cell (e.g. 'jump' to a different type of host.)

The conditions which favor both the vast increase in assembly and the species jump to humans are small-scale animal husbandry with animals LIVING in close proximity to humans.  These types of farming practices are common in Asia and it has been widely recognized that most seasonal flu starts in that area and almost certain for that reason.

It has nothing to do with 'deforestation' per say.  That is greenie gibberish to get published where get a certain (fairly dim) eyeballs will see it.

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Lots of the propaganda coming out of this SARS-II event just so happens to denigrate people eating what they want and farming in small-scale ways (which impose a cap on what corporate agriculture can charge for their shit products.)  I doubt that is completely coincidental.

The basic take-away that a lot of the idiot class will be that if those Chinese just stopped eating everything which moves and buy their chicken in McNugget form from Tyson, all would be OK.  As usual, the greenie class will have the their opinion reinforced that all humans should die and Mother Gaia will be happy.

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February 15, 2020, 05:37:42 AM
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According to article i read virus are spread from animals to humans normally if leave wild animals in forests nothing happens , but what humans are doing is deforestation due to which humans are entering the wild ares and come in contact with animals  or animals are entering in to the cities

Most of the virus have started in china , due to over population deforestation is more and Chinese to eat all type of animals and human to human contact is more in over populated areas
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February 15, 2020, 03:29:56 AM
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There are many more viruses not to be named yet. The more people will be infected with the virus as the days go by.
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February 14, 2020, 11:44:46 PM
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The fact that they are nothing but dead stuffs until they get a host is what makes me wonder how they came into existence lol. Sometimes I wonder if Elon Musk is correct when he says that we are living in a simulation where we are target of some experiments. Because why would God even want to create viruses just so it can infect living beings. Virus are monofunctional and can only harm, no use.

God would only want to do that if he was a psychopath. It gets a lot worse than viruses, too. How about parasitoid wasps?
"I cannot persuade myself that a beneficent and omnipotent God would have designedly created the Ichneumonidæ with the express intention of their feeding within the living bodies of Caterpillars" — Charles Darwin

Personally I believe there is no god. More than that, if it could be conclusively proven that god does exist and created everything and is all-powerful, then I still wouldn't worship him - partly because no-one should be worshipped, and partly because in any case he's a f***ing sadist.

Everything evolved. Once you understand this, you understand that the purpose of life - any life - is self-perpetuation. Viruses exist because they evolved. They proliferate because they adapt quickly and are resilient. Evolution is an ongoing process. They are capable of mutation and replication, and they don't need a "use" dictated by some evil overseer. You could argue that viruses aren't alive. I would counter that viruses contain genetic material, they replicate, they mutate. Is that not life?

Virus can not replicate without a suitable host. The whole life debate is from the fact that viruses can not reproduce, the host produces them.
Second you can not kill a virus because it was not alive in the first place. Once its in the body (its host) it stays with-it until the body dies.
The immune system will control it, (if it is healthy). If the immune system has a weak spot the virus will attack, anyone with herpes knows full well.
If the host corpse temperature drops below 30°C (86°F) the virus then dies.

Religions, all of them are witchcraft, pick any god and it will be the wrong one in someone else's universe.
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February 14, 2020, 02:13:44 PM
#4
The fact that they are nothing but dead stuffs until they get a host is what makes me wonder how they came into existence lol. Sometimes I wonder if Elon Musk is correct when he says that we are living in a simulation where we are target of some experiments. Because why would God even want to create viruses just so it can infect living beings. Virus are monofunctional and can only harm, no use.

God would only want to do that if he was a psychopath. It gets a lot worse than viruses, too. How about parasitoid wasps?
"I cannot persuade myself that a beneficent and omnipotent God would have designedly created the Ichneumonidæ with the express intention of their feeding within the living bodies of Caterpillars" — Charles Darwin

Personally I believe there is no god. More than that, if it could be conclusively proven that god does exist and created everything and is all-powerful, then I still wouldn't worship him - partly because no-one should be worshipped, and partly because in any case he's a f***ing sadist.

Everything evolved. Once you understand this, you understand that the purpose of life - any life - is self-perpetuation. Viruses exist because they evolved. They proliferate because they adapt quickly and are resilient. Evolution is an ongoing process. They are capable of mutation and replication, and they don't need a "use" dictated by some evil overseer. You could argue that viruses aren't alive. I would counter that viruses contain genetic material, they replicate, they mutate. Is that not life?
legendary
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February 14, 2020, 11:30:13 AM
#3
The fact that they are nothing but dead stuffs until they get a host is what makes me wonder how they came into existence lol. Sometimes I wonder if Elon Musk is correct when he says that we are living in a simulation where we are target of some experiments. Because why would God even want to create viruses just so it can infect living beings. Virus are monofunctional and can only harm, no use.

Lots of viruses target bacteria, and lots of bacteria are problematic for humans.

Scarlet fever was caused by a virus which attacked the bacteria which caused strep throat.  It happened to have a downside of producing a toxin as a byproduct, and that toxin happened to make humans sick.  Most do not.

I would never wish to judge anything as having 'no use'.  Ecosystems are amazingly complex, and a fundamental law of ecology is that 'you can never do just one thing.'  I'd take my chances by leaving everything alone and focus on trying to be healthy and fight off problems with the gifts that Evolution/God gave me.  If others want to remove all viruses from their house, that's cool.  Please leave my house alone though.  I know of to many instances where the instinct is folly.

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February 14, 2020, 10:40:19 AM
#2
The fact that they are nothing but dead stuffs until they get a host is what makes me wonder how they came into existence lol. Sometimes I wonder if Elon Musk is correct when he says that we are living in a simulation where we are target of some experiments. Because why would God even want to create viruses just so it can infect living beings. Virus are monofunctional and can only harm, no use.
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February 14, 2020, 01:59:11 AM
#1
First up how to deal with the nasty's
1. Hygiene, not having open sewers all over the place helped a lot over the decades. Washing hands often, dont thouch puplic touchscreens.
2. Sunshine, yes viruses are not best friends with the sun.
3. Everyday cut a new onion in halve and have it on the table in the flu season
4. Neutral PH (7) is optimal
5. Magic mushroom, he explains https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1OTxDQNbZk&feature=youtu.be reserpine is also in devil pepper/serpentine wood
6. No list complete without some homeopathic medicine , in these case Glycyrrhizin aka black Liquorice
7. Most important Vitamine C lots, lots of it


So how many are there? Lots of them, 130
The 53 Human host only are:

.VirusTransmissionDisease
1Aichi virusFecal-oralGastroenteritis
2BK polyomavirusRespiratory fluids or urineNone
3Cosavirus AFecal-oral (probable)-
4CoxsackievirusFecal-oralMeningitis, myocarditis, paralysis
5EchovirusFecal-oralCommon cold
6Epstein-Barr virusContact, salivaMononucleosis
7GB virus C/Hepatitis G virus Blood, occasionally sexualNone
8Hepatitis A virusFecal-oralHepatitis
9Hepatitis C virusSexual, bloodHepatitis
10Hepatitis delta virusSexual contact, bloodHepatitis
11Human adenovirusRespiratory, fecal-oralRespiratory
12Human astrovirusFecal-oralGastroenteritis
13Human coronavirusRespiratoryRespiratory
14Human cytomegalovirusContact, urine, salivaMononucleosis, pneumonia
15Human enterovirus 68, 70Fecal-oralDiarrhea, neurological disorder
16Human herpesvirus 1Sexual contact, salivaSkin lesions
17Human herpesvirus 2Sexual contact, salivaSkin lesions
18Human herpesvirus 6Respiratory, contactSkin lesions
19Human herpesvirus 7Respiratory, contactSkin lesions
20Human herpesvirus 8Sexual contact, salivaSkin lymphoma
21Human immunodeficiency virusSexual contact, bloodAIDS
22Human papillomavirus 1ContactSkin warts
23Human papillomavirus 2ContactSkin warts
24Human papillomavirus 16,18SexualGenital warts, cervical cancer
25Human parainfluenzaRespiratoryRespiratory
26Human parvovirus B19RespiratorySkin lesion
27Human respiratory syncytial virusRespiratoryRespiratory
28Human rhinovirusRespiratoryRespiratory
29Human spumaretrovirusContact, salivaNone
30Human T-lymphotropic virusSexual contact, maternal-neonatalLeukemia
31Human torovirusFecal-oralGastroenteritis
32Influenza B virusRespiratoryFlu
33Influenza C virusRespiratoryFlu
34JC polyomavirusFecal-oral or urineEncephalitis
35KI PolyomavirusFecal-oral or urineEncephalitis
36Lordsdale virusFecal-oralGastroenteritis
37Measles virusRespiratoryFever, rash
38Merkel cell polyomavirus-Merkel cell carcinoma
39Molluscum contagiosum virusContactSkin lesions
40Mumps virusRespiratory, salivaMumps
41Norwalk virusFecal-oralGastroenteritis
42Rosavirus A
43Rotavirus AFecal-oralGastroenteritis
44Rotavirus BFecal-oralGastroenteritis
45Rotavirus CFecal-oralGastroenteritis
46Rubella virusRespiratoryRubella
47Salivirus AGastroenteritis
48Sapporo virusFecal-oralGastroenteritis
49Southampton virusFecal-oralGastroenteritis
50Torque teno virusSexual, bloodNone
51Varicella-zoster virusRespiratory, contactVaricella
52Variola virusRespiratoryVariola
53WU polyomavirusRespiratory fluids or urineNone

The 76 where humans are not the only host is the concern. Whats next Vaccine bats, rats, mosquitos?
Main principle to keep viruses a bay is cleanliness, hygiene and orderly lifestyle. Drinking animal feces is arguably not part of it.
(#52) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopi_luwak No surprising sars and such can spread.
Purposely injecting toxins and viruses (vaccines) is simply not a solution, just weakens the body as it stays in the body forever.

.VirusHostTransmissionDisease
1Puumala virusHuman, bank voleZoonosis, urine, salivaHemorrhagic fever
2Australian bat lyssavirusHuman, batsZoonosis, animal biteFatal encephalitis
3European bat lyssavirusHuman, batsZoonosis, animal biteFatal encephalitis
4Nipah virusHuman, batsZoonosis, animal biteEncephalitis
5Semliki forest virusHuman, birds, hedgehog, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
6Eastern equine encephalitis virusHuman, birds, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
7Sindbis virusHuman, birds, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod bitePogosta_disease Fever, joint pain
8St. louis encephalitis virusHuman, birds, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
9Influenza A virusHuman, birds, pigsRespiratory or Zoonosis, animal contactFlu
10West Nile virusHuman, birds, ticks, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
11Vesicular stomatitis virusHuman, cattle, horse, pig, fliesZoonosis, athropod biteEncephalitis
12Banna virusHuman, cattle, pig, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
13Hepatitis B virus Human, ChimpanzeesSexual contact, bloodHepatitis
14Bunyavirus La CrosseHuman, deer, mosquitoes, tamiasZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
15Simian virus 5Human, dogZoonosis, contactUndocumented
16Hendra virusHuman, horse, batsZoonosis, animal biteEncephalitis
17Sagiyama virusHuman, horse, pig, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
18Horsepox virusHuman, horsesZoonosis, contactNone
19Japanese encephalitis virusHuman, horses, birds, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod borneEncephalitis
20Kunjin virusHuman, horses, birds, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod borneEncephalitis
21Cowpox virusHuman, mammalsZoonosis, contactNone
22Duvenhage virusHuman, mammalsZoonosis, animal biteFatal encephalitis
23Lagos bat virusHuman, mammalsZoonosis, animal biteFatal encephalitis
24Orf virusHuman, mammalsZoonosis, contactSkin lesions
25PoliovirusHuman, mammalsFecal-oralPoliomyelitis
26Rabies virusHuman, mammalsZoonosis, animal biteFatal encephalitis
27Vaccinia virusHuman, mammalsContactNone
28Rift valley fever virusHuman, mammals, mosquitoes, sandfliesZoonosis, arthropod biteHemorrhagic fever
29Louping ill virusHuman, mammals, ticksZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
30Barmah forest virusHuman, marsupials, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
31Cercopithecine herpesvirusHuman, monkeysZoonosis, animal biteEncephalitis
32Simian foamy virusHuman, monkeysZoonosis, contactNone
33Yaba monkey tumor virusHuman, monkeysZoonosis, contactNone
34Yaba-like disease virusHuman, monkeysZoonosis, contactNone
35EbolavirusHuman, monkeys, batsZoonosis, contactHemorrhagic fever
36Lake Victoria marburgvirusHuman, monkeys, batsZoonosis, fomiteHemorrhagic fever
37Chikungunya virusHuman, monkeys, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
38Yellow fever virusHuman, monkeys, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteHemorrhagic fever
39Zika virus Human, monkeys, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain, rash
40Machupo virusHuman, monkeys, mouseZoonosis, fomiteEncephalitis
41Bunyamwera virusHuman, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
42Dengue virusHuman, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteHemorrhagic fever
43Mayaro virusHuman, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
44Murray valley encephalitis virusHuman, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
45O’nyong-nyong virusHuman, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
46Toscana virusHuman, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteHemorrhagic fever
47Ross river virusHuman, mosquitoes, marsupialsZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
48New York virusHuman, mouseZoonosis, urine, salivaHemorrhagic fever
49Monkeypox virusHuman, mouse, prairie dogZoonosis, contactSkin lesions
50Mengo encephalomyocarditis virusHuman, mouse, rabbitZoonosisEncephalitis
51Encephalomyocarditis virusHuman, mouse, rat, pigZoonosisEncephalitis
52Human SARS coronavirusHuman, palm civetZoonosisRespiratory
53Hepatitis E virusHuman, pig, monkeys, some rodents, chickenZoonosis, foodHepatitis
54Pichinde virusHuman, rat, guinea pigZoonosis, fomiteHemorrhagic fever
55Lassa virusHuman, ratsZoonosis, fomitesHemorrhagic fever
56Seoul virusHuman, ratsZoonosis, urine, salivaHemorrhagic fever
57Hantaan virusHuman, rodentsZoonosis, urine, salivaRenal or respiratory syndrome
58Junin arenavirusHuman, rodentsZoonosis, fomiteHemorrhagic fever
59Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virusHuman, rodentsZoonosis, fomiteEncephalitis
60Mokola virusHuman, rodents, cat, dog shrewZoonosis, animal biteEncephalitis
61Bunyavirus snowshoe hareHuman, rodents, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
62Venezuelan equine encephalitis virusHuman, rodents, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
63Chandipura virusHuman, sandfliesZoonosis, athropod biteEncephalitis
64Punta toro phlebovirusHuman, sandfliesZoonosis, arthropod biteHemorrhagic fever
65Sandfly fever sicilian virusHuman, sandfliesZoonosis, arthropod biteHemorrhagic fever
66Isfahan virusHuman, sandflies, gerbilsZoonosis, arthropod biteUndocumented, encephalitis?
67Dhori virusHuman, ticksZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, encephalitis
68Dugbe virusHuman, ticksZoonosis, arthropod biteThrombocytopaenia
69Langat virusHuman, ticksZoonosis, arthropod borneEncephalitis
70Tick-borne powassan virusHuman, ticksZoonosis, arthropod biteEncephalitis
71Uukuniemi virusHuman, ticksZoonosis, arthropod biteHemorrhagic fever
72MERS coronavirusHuman, Tomb batZoonosisRespiratory
73Adeno-associated virusHuman, vertebratesRespiratoryNone
74Western equine encephalitis virusHuman, vertebrates, mosquitoesZoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
75Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virusHuman, vertebrates, ticksZoonosis, arthropod biteHemorrhagic fever
76Oropouche virusHuman, wild animals(sloths)Zoonosis, arthropod biteFever, joint pain
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