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Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT

 
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Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
Well now isn't that very special and convenient to this time.
Been hearing about this all day today from different sources.
So, the "Lone Star" tick (amazing huh?) bites you and then some decades later you become allergic to meat....animal meat. This is truly bizarre. .....and right now you are hearing about this all of a sudden. riiiiiiiiiiiiight.

There are just no words. (shaking my head).

How very convenient that at this time is the big push to take beef and chicken away from the people.

There is more crazy sheet going on now that just defines sanity, logic and everything else.

Here is a whole page off a search engine on the subject. Go educate yourself.

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and here is a different page on the subject about the test to tell you if you have it.

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Re: Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
Every American carnivore's worst nightmare! Thousands - including John Grisham - have developed an allergy to MEAT due to tick bites sparking immune system disorder called 'Alpha-gal'

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This is NOT new. My son's friend has this as well. Unfortunately, it happened years ago.
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Snippet:

"Symptoms range from mild to potentially fatal. People have described everything from anaphylaxis to diarrhea, vomiting, or breakouts of hives"

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Maybe so but right now the public in general is hearing about it... It was even on local radio today 710 a.m. this morning.
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Re: Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
Go look at the particular tick picture at this link.... to help you ID the tick. Big picture. Tick has a white spot on the back.

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Re: Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
Baby formula
Meat allergy.

heard it on the radio today stated well:

"WHAT ELSE".

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So this begs the question: If the tick bites your dog or cat.....do they become allergy to meat or is this specific to humans and if so ...how and why?
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This has bill gates written all over it.
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This has bill gates written all over it.
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Yeah....you get the idea.

Timing is everything, right?
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You mean nobody hear this any where else today in the US except down here in deep south Texas?

Really. Well, I'll be darned.

Things get curiouser and curiouser
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As usual...there is no interest.

Oh well.
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You mean nobody hear this any where else today in the US except down here in deep south Texas?

Really. Well, I'll be darned.

Things get curiouser and curiouser
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That makes sense because apparently it is attributed to several species of tick but predominantly the Lone Star tick, a species that I've never heard of and probably only has a limited geographical distribution.
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I heard about it several years ago,and it was probably here where I heard it.

Shortly after I heard about it,a friend told me that a tick was crawling on his foot.

I told him to send me a pic,and it took me only a few seconds to identify it.

This was about 3 years ago between Tampa and Tarpon Springs.
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You mean nobody hear this any where else today in the US except down here in deep south Texas?

Really. Well, I'll be darned.

Things get curiouser and curiouser
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That makes sense because apparently it is attributed to several species of tick but predominantly the Lone Star tick, a species that I've never heard of and probably only has a limited geographical distribution.
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I agree that few have heard of this particular tick.

I lived in Arkansas for six months.....the tick center of the world IMHO..... nobody in Arkansas every discussed this tick. I had to pick ticks off of me and my dog every time she went out for a walk. Literally. Tick central there.

And....Oh NO...it has a broad geographical distribution. Go look at the link...the picture of the area of infestation....all of the eastern seaboard, the south and half of Texas down to the tip.

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You mean nobody hear this any where else today in the US except down here in deep south Texas?

Really. Well, I'll be darned.

Things get curiouser and curiouser
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That makes sense because apparently it is attributed to several species of tick but predominantly the Lone Star tick, a species that I've never heard of and probably only has a limited geographical distribution.
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I agree that no one has heard of this particular tick.

I lived in Arkansas for six months.....the tick center of the world IMHO..... nobody in Arkansas every discussed this tick. I had to pick ticks off of me and my dog every time she went out for a walk. Literally. Tick central there.

And....Oh NO...it has a broad geographical distribution. Go look at the link...the picture of the area of infestation....all of the eastern seaboard, the south and half of Texas down to the tip.
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Yeah, appears you're right about it's range.

We're in from it's mostly deer ticks and regular dog ticks.

My grandfather contracted Lyme disease from a tick bite.
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A coworker of mine, here in mid-Missouri, has it. I think it was a recent development.
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“ Bacterial cultures and viral cell lines need to be grown in special liquid called ‘culture media’, as do the bacterial, insect or mammalian cells that are used to express recombinant proteins.

This culture media provides numerous nutritious elements and growth factors that may have been obtained from materials of animal origin, such as serum, milk and milk derivatives, gelatine, meat extract or extracts from other muscular tissues.

These components are used in the early stages of the manufacturing and are not present, or may only be present in trace amounts (residues) in the final vaccines.” - UK.GOV

Charles Richet won the Nobel peace prize in 1913 for proving that injecting animal proteins into a subject can set that subject up for severe anaphylaxis events when injected later with the same protein or even if the subject eats the protein…

The vaccine manufacturers and scientists have known this for over a century and yet they continue to use these proteins in their manufacture. Want to know where peanut, wheat, gluten, dairy and meat allergies are coming from??? Look no further.

It’s not from ticks - it’s from the same men who have stated they will use any method necessary to stop meat consumption…,
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As usual...there is no interest.

Oh well.
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Yeah, this is being pushed hard in the UK. I know someone who can't stand the taste or even smell of meat cooking after having two pfizzy shots.
Maybe they got bitten by a tick years ago...
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“Here, we report a rare case of idiopathic anaphylaxis followed by acute liver injury….”


News: “more cases of unusual liver damage in children….”
“ A review of questionnaires with families has also found “relatively high numbers of dog-owning families “

Sway the parents to inject their children with DOG CELL GROWN FLU VACCINES which the uk gov and manufacturers admit “could contain residue from the culture medium”……DOG
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If you don’t think peanut allergies for example are impacting your life you might want to consider how this anaphylaxis allergy has removed peanuts from your schools, airplanes, restaurants…imagine if they’ve made a segment of the population given the DOG CELL GROWN flu vaccine absolutely deadly allergic to dogs….the perfect vehicle to remove dogs from our society. Just as the rise in meat allergies is removing meat as a source of food from society.

The biosecurity state rising during covid will need to keep them safe…banning meat, peanuts, dogs, eggs…

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LOL Guess what came up 1st when I typed Pink Floyd into Google.

If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding.
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You mean nobody hear this any where else today in the US except down here in deep south Texas?

Really. Well, I'll be darned.

Things get curiouser and curiouser
 Quoting: 26Degrees


This has been big in Maryland. a friend of mine caught it years ago when it was much less heard of and couldn't eat meat for 4-5 years. he is just now able to eat it again without getting sick.
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Is this something being "value added" to the Pfizer shot?
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This has been known for a few years, definitely since before covid.
We in the vegan community think it's nature's way to balancing things out.
Industrialized animal agriculture is devastating to the animals, to the environment and to humans themselves. It needed to change.
The earth is intelligent and sentient. Why couldnt she develop this condition?
It could easily happen this way, as the cabal designing it.
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Re: Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
Well now isn't that very special and convenient to this time.
Been hearing about this all day today from different sources.
So, the "Lone Star" tick (amazing huh?) bites you and then some decades later you become allergic to meat....animal meat. This is truly bizarre. .....and right now you are hearing about this all of a sudden. riiiiiiiiiiiiight.

There are just no words. (shaking my head).

How very convenient that at this time is the big push to take beef and chicken away from the people.

There is more crazy sheet going on now that just defines sanity, logic and everything else.

Here is a whole page off a search engine on the subject. Go educate yourself.

[link to duckduckgo.com (secure)]

and here is a different page on the subject about the test to tell you if you have it.

[link to duckduckgo.com (secure)]
 Quoting: 26Degrees


This began several years ago, when the first ticks were released from this facility in Manhattan, Kansas:

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]

It is an insect vector, level 4 bioweapons research facility.

Think Lyme disease and Plum Island. When they closed Plum Island, they moved the work to this place.

The first cases of this "meat allergy" happened right outside their lab doors. They infected some locals.
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There is no "meat allergy". These people have mast cell disorder in the gut, and spirocheets are brutal on gut microbiome.

Kill the fucking lyme, take betaine HCL and then some.
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Not a single one of the diseases they attribute to tick bites are actually caused by tick bites.

Its a lie to cover up the true causes.
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Re: Alpha-gal from a tick bite = allergy to MEAT
This has been known for a few years, definitely since before covid.
We in the vegan community think it's nature's way to balancing things out.
Industrialized animal agriculture is devastating to the animals, to the environment and to humans themselves. It needed to change.
The earth is intelligent and sentient. Why couldnt she develop this condition?
It could easily happen this way, as the cabal designing it.
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Agree, industrial farming is bad, but meat consumption is a genetic requirement for a large portion of people. Get over it. We need to focus on doing it better, nature doesn't want us to starve she wants respect like in native american traditions. Respect the prey.
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Not a single one of the diseases they attribute to tick bites are actually caused by tick bites.

Its a lie to cover up the true causes.
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Spirocheets do indeed exist and they come outta tick bites. They cause symptoms nothing else does.
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