I don’t want to get into the virus toxin match earlier posted - But I described the abnormal taste and smell I experienced when I had ‘something’ in February 2020, as akin to the effects of a toxin or stroke. As in ‘what are the organic causes of abnormal taste and smell affecting the olfactory nerves?’ My answer was not a virus as I’ve …
I don’t want to get into the virus toxin match earlier posted - But I described the abnormal taste and smell I experienced when I had ‘something’ in February 2020, as akin to the effects of a toxin or stroke. As in ‘what are the organic causes of abnormal taste and smell affecting the olfactory nerves?’ My answer was not a virus as I’ve had colds and even severe influenza but never experienced it before. It also caused brain fog similar to a head injury which I’ve had (lifetime horse rider/owner).
So they were discussing it in December 2020? That’s the date of first WhatsApp’s. In an ad HoC study I asked those I met if they or anyone they knew had an atypical pneumonia during December or before in 2020. Everyone replied yes. I too had one.
Both Covid and December pneumonia followed hospital appts. One theory I had is if you wanted to ensure ‘it’ would sicken people you’d go for those with the worst immune system capabilities: hospitals and nursing homes. Spreading a toxin nerve agent is easy via HVAC systems. Whilst for and healthy would be only mildly affected.
Fact is, no one in supermarkets or chain stores allowed open died.
No of course they’re not but the olfactory impairment preceded the double pneumonia by about a week.
However, my dentist who saw me during those initial weird symptoms did not become ill. In a small meeting room with 5 others only one person in the furthest seat from me supposedly became mildly affected. But her chronically sick, hospital visiting young son did get ‘Covid’ pneumonia.
Perhaps the toxic shut off the immune system to allow for secondary pneumonia. It’s often what kills with influenza, the secondary bacterial pneumonia. I knew one 50 year old who died during 2017-18 season as she succumbed to strep throat while fighting the flu and developed sepsis. (That season the flu killed 57,000 in UK. Higher than from Covid IFR).
I don’t want to get into the virus toxin match earlier posted - But I described the abnormal taste and smell I experienced when I had ‘something’ in February 2020, as akin to the effects of a toxin or stroke. As in ‘what are the organic causes of abnormal taste and smell affecting the olfactory nerves?’ My answer was not a virus as I’ve had colds and even severe influenza but never experienced it before. It also caused brain fog similar to a head injury which I’ve had (lifetime horse rider/owner).
So they were discussing it in December 2020? That’s the date of first WhatsApp’s. In an ad HoC study I asked those I met if they or anyone they knew had an atypical pneumonia during December or before in 2020. Everyone replied yes. I too had one.
Both Covid and December pneumonia followed hospital appts. One theory I had is if you wanted to ensure ‘it’ would sicken people you’d go for those with the worst immune system capabilities: hospitals and nursing homes. Spreading a toxin nerve agent is easy via HVAC systems. Whilst for and healthy would be only mildly affected.
Fact is, no one in supermarkets or chain stores allowed open died.
No of course they’re not but the olfactory impairment preceded the double pneumonia by about a week.
However, my dentist who saw me during those initial weird symptoms did not become ill. In a small meeting room with 5 others only one person in the furthest seat from me supposedly became mildly affected. But her chronically sick, hospital visiting young son did get ‘Covid’ pneumonia.
Perhaps the toxic shut off the immune system to allow for secondary pneumonia. It’s often what kills with influenza, the secondary bacterial pneumonia. I knew one 50 year old who died during 2017-18 season as she succumbed to strep throat while fighting the flu and developed sepsis. (That season the flu killed 57,000 in UK. Higher than from Covid IFR).