Anonymous ID: a03936 Sept. 13, 2021, 9:12 p.m. No.14575715   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5747 >>5912 >>5954 >>5955 >>6193

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Lyme was thought to be parasitic nanobot technology quite a few years ago.

My brother fought in the first gulf war, and still suffers from a dry cough.

Now, he visited from Hawaii just last month.

He was coughing and the whole family came down with a horrible "cold".

My dad and I both think that we got COVID (possibly Delta), but none of us went to the hospital. If I go to the doctor and they diagnose me with COVID, I will be quarantined for two weeks from my job, and I really can't afford that.

So, what got me thinking is that perhaps COVID activates (a catalyst) the infection of scabies my brother acquired in The Gulf?

Now, after I contracted whatever it was, I have developed the same dry cough as my brother.

Were soldiers infected with the primary parasitic infection during the Gulf War and COVID is now put out as a catalyst to react with the parasite that many Gulf War vets have, and they now can be used as walking bio weapons?

Anonymous ID: a03936 Sept. 13, 2021, 9:18 p.m. No.14575747   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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btw, as a child I picked up scabies from swimming in a lake.

I developed all these itchy rashes all over my body and my parents took me to the doctor.

The doctor diagnosed me with scabies parasitic infection and the only prescription that I remember that he gave (and I was very very young…7 or so years old!) was for my parents to bath me and to buy some DOVE BAR SOAP. The type of Dove Soap that floats in water.

After washing with Dove Soap…my parasite infection was totally gone!