A Virus That Makes You Stupid Has Infected Up to 1/2 of Humanity | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68808629 Germany 04/03/2015 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wonder if this is something to do with pH levels..? Quoting: GFX guy I'd be wiling to be that a target pH level in the body would be a key factor in the cure. [link to link.springer.com] 5*'s OP... Damn interesting! Cancer can not exist in a + ph balance. So maybe. Cancer can not exist in a + ph balance. So maybe. Does a + ph mean more acidic or more alkaline? Does that mean in the blood or cells or what? That means when you do a test then it shows 7 and higher. The higher the better. |
~sIcKaNdTwIsTeD~
(OP) User ID: 65969492 United States 04/03/2015 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My God, what have these scientists and their insane warlord paymasters created this time? Only fools would think they could create weapons like this and not have it come back and bite you in the ass. I pray those who invent this kind of shit are the ones to suffer most from it. Cleanse the world of this human infection, as a species we aren't worth saving if this what we're going to do. Quoting: FlashBuzzkill ONLY HE CAN SAVE US..HE works on Islamic's too. :zzxcvfg: |
Just Phil
User ID: 74898335 United States 05/23/2017 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Although a few stops short of a zombie apocalypse, and a bit more exciting than toxoplasmosis (which may affect 1/3 of humans), a newly found algae virus appears to be negatively impacting the cognitive abilities of at least those living in cities on the ocean. Quoting: ~sIcKaNdTwIsTeD~ This is actually pretty revolutionary, primarily because it is the first known example of a virus completely jumping kingdoms and moving between plants and animals. The virus, called ATCV-1, which first showed up assays of human brain tissue several years ago, was initially assumed to have entered the tissue after the death of the patients. This post-mortem hypothesis was quickly defeated when the virus started showing up in the throats of people with psychiatric diseases. -50%rule More here: [link to realitieswatch.com] |
Just Phil
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Just Phil
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Crazy Harriet
User ID: 73165078 United States 05/23/2017 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Extraordinary! Thought it was likely fake news but it seems to check out, unless someone has duplicated Science (AAAS Publication). Clears up a few things. Now, what is the antidote/prevention? "I would rather take a political risk in pursuit of peace, than risk peace in pursuit of politics." - Donald Trump |
Just Phil
User ID: 74953741 Czechia 05/23/2017 10:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Extraordinary! Thought it was likely fake news but it seems to check out, unless someone has duplicated Science (AAAS Publication). Quoting: Crazy Harriet Clears up a few things. Now, what is the antidote/prevention? I do not know, I just thought it was WEIRD to say the least. Hmm. Also, why did the news just quit reporting about it? No cure or is it spreading out of control and now everybody is just to stupid to realize it? SCARY SHIT! Bad enough with the already dimming down of the population because of electronics, now this....We aint got a chance man. |
Digital mix guy
User ID: 73744942 United States 05/23/2017 10:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Although a few stops short of a zombie apocalypse, and a bit more exciting than toxoplasmosis (which may affect 1/3 of humans), a newly found algae virus appears to be negatively impacting the cognitive abilities of at least those living in cities on the ocean. Quoting: ~sIcKaNdTwIsTeD~ This is actually pretty revolutionary, primarily because it is the first known example of a virus completely jumping kingdoms and moving between plants and animals. The virus, called ATCV-1, which first showed up assays of human brain tissue several years ago, was initially assumed to have entered the tissue after the death of the patients. This post-mortem hypothesis was quickly defeated when the virus started showing up in the throats of people with psychiatric diseases. -50%rule More here: [link to realitieswatch.com] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
Just Phil
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Just Phil
User ID: 74953741 Czechia 05/23/2017 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hory Ship |
Pilgrim001
User ID: 74910322 United States 05/23/2017 10:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Although a few stops short of a zombie apocalypse, and a bit more exciting than toxoplasmosis (which may affect 1/3 of humans), a newly found algae virus appears to be negatively impacting the cognitive abilities of at least those living in cities on the ocean. Quoting: ~sIcKaNdTwIsTeD~ This is actually pretty revolutionary, primarily because it is the first known example of a virus completely jumping kingdoms and moving between plants and animals. The virus, called ATCV-1, which first showed up assays of human brain tissue several years ago, was initially assumed to have entered the tissue after the death of the patients. This post-mortem hypothesis was quickly defeated when the virus started showing up in the throats of people with psychiatric diseases. -50%rule More here: [link to realitieswatch.com] I assume that it only affects Democraps. I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |