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Biotech / Medical : Coronavirus - Covid 19 Information Sharing Forum

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To: TimF who wrote (832)11/11/2020 6:35:07 AM
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Is Fauci honest or smart enough to come to the conclusion that masks caused the bacterial pneumonia causing most of the 1918 Spanish flu deaths? Here's how masks cause bacterial pneumonia:

1). Masks act as a Petri dish for bacterial development in catching the moist warm exhalation from mouths rife with hundreds of different types of bacteria. How much of that bacteria is inhaled into the lungs?

"The human mouth contains around 500 to 1,000 different types of bacteria with various functions as part of the human flora and oral microbiology. About 100 to 200 species may live in them at any given time."

2). Masks result in an average 15% reduction in oxygen intake, as shown in this video:

youtu.be

The following University of Michigan paper discloses that altering respiratory oxygen levels results in bacterial overgrowth:

sciencedaily.com

In that paper, the following bombshell revelation is given in the 2nd paragraph...

"It had been assumed that the lungs were relatively clean and free of bacteria," says Shanna Ashley, Ph.D., a former Post-Doctorate Fellow with the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at U-M Medical School. "We now know that the balance of bacteria inside the lungs matters much like it does in the gut." Ashley worked with a team led by Robert Dickson, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine and Microbiology and Immunology, whose lab has spent years exploring the role of the lung microbiome in health and disease."

The paper goes on to reveal that the only way to safely alter oxygen levels was to select mice who had no natural lung microbiome. Attempting to destroy the natural lung bacteria with antibiotics first only made the respiratory distress worse when oxygen levels were altered.

CONCLUSION: Only a human being with no natural lung microbiome can safely wear a mask. Antibiotics will not even help, and may only exacerbate the problem. Once you begin reducing oxygen intake levels by 15% or more, the lung's natural bacterial balance is disturbed, resulting in the over-proliferation of oxygen intolerant bacteria, whose residence in the lungs may have been due to the mask in the first place. This over-proliferation will no doubt result in pneumonia, and if a person is treated by an incompetent and compromised health professional, death could very well result. Expect cases of CV19 to continue to increase as masks edicts are doubled down and enforced.

We, like sheep, are being led to the slaughter. Meanwhile, according to the CDC, no viral samples exist worldwide. Universities attempting to study CV19 are still waiting.
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