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  1. Since Stefan seems to have become an "unreachable", which is to say unreachable unless you have a large youtube audience, or have a special Hollywood agent that can get in contact with him, I figure I will leave my question for Stefan here. It took several months to get "verified" even to reach this website and I have tried twitter, youtube, calling the FDR skype address during it's hours, and emailing Mike, his assistant, with what I consider important information. I will say I am in no way special, except that I suffered this specific collection of diseases for more than a decade that I think they may account for many of the ills effecting Whites and other groups of people, including symptoms similar to: fibromyalgia, depression, low testosterone, estrogen dominance, severe headaches, disk degeneration, memory problems, mood swings, sensitivity to light and sound, and other things seemingly unrelated conditions like dental problems. Clearly, I am not saying every time you have a headache it is Lyme Disease and associated diseases related, I point towards more "chronic" cases for what I am talking about, chronic is now used medically to mean having a long history and never ending. Another way of saying that is chronic diseases never go away without the correct treatment. Here is my email to Mike, ******** Hi Mike, I would like to be scheduled in advance and make an argument before all wise Stefan, I am ordering a new headset to avoid interference and for its new mic, to get my audio quality up. Hopefully the wait list is at least a week long (which it probably is) to give the head set time to arrive via the mail. I am charles5555nc on Skype. My Argument: From your videos it is clear you care about Western European people and their survival. (My links below have references attached usually at the bottom of the web page, short descriptions of a link is usually written AFTER the link). I think the lowering IQ, lowered birth rates, increased Healthcare costs, shortened vocabulary, rising rates of neurological disorders, and increased social spending re disability can be significantly but not solely attributed to slow growing, chronic infections like Lyme Disease and diseases known to be regularly transmitted along with Lyme. (mycloplasma, bartonella, Ehrlichia, Rocky Mountain Spotted fever. HHV6, epstein barr, coxsackie B virus, c. pneumonae, others) I was bitten by a tick in 2005 and my life slowly started spiraling out of control. The tick bite combined with some steroidal anti inflammatories- which temporarily shuts off the immune system, lead to rapid infection growth. Over six months I developed brain fog, joint pain, muscle pain, partial facial droops, confusion/ADHD, extreme anger, sexual dysfunction, night sweats, extreme sensitivity to loud sounds, severe headaches, and a host of other health complaints. I then began my long road in looking for appropriate medical treatment, I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, then Lyme disease, XMRV, Rocky mountain spotted fever, Epstein Barr virus, Cocksackie b virus, C. Pneumoniae, Bartonella, Babesia, Cmv, Mycoplasma infections. I have not been tested yet, but I also suspect I was also infected with a newly discovered disease, Protomyxzoa Rheumatica. This suspicion allowed me to try new tactics and help reduce symptoms further lately. These diseases are often referred to as Lyme and associated diseases, and some of the diseases on the list are as bad or worse than Lyme. -Lyme disease is a spirochete, the same kind of disease as Syphilis and also sexually transmitted, which is notorious for its effects on the mind and body, if left untreated. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/artful-amoeba/on-the-curious-motions-of-syphilis-and-lyme-disease-bacteria/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Capone Syphilis brought Al Capone down to the mentality of a 12 year old. Was antibiotic resistant. https://www.lymedisease.org/lyme-sexual-transmission-2/ Lyme study suggests Lyme can be sexually transmitted https://rawlsmd.com/health-articles/can-lyme-be-sexually-transmitted Lyme can be passed from mother to fetus. -Lyme's ability to avoid the immune system, difficulty in accurate testing, and its ability to destroy health lead it being studied by the Japanese as a potential bioweapon in world war 2. Also, some history of Lyme. http://www.elenacook.org/bwsept06.html -Lyme is named for Lyme Connecticut and there is a yet unproven theory that Lyme is an accidentally or intentionally escaped bioweapon from Plum Island nearby. For decades, Plum Island was denied as bio-weapon facility by US government, and then finally admitted years later. The US government is very aggressive about down playing the effect of lyme, the number of people who have it, and still maintains it is usually easily treatable with a few weeks of antibiotics. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plum_Island_Animal_Disease_Center#Controversy -Official story is that Lyme is easily treatable, especially early on, and if you don't get better then you have "post Lyme disease syndrome" implying that the Lyme has been completely destroyed and something else must be going on (which they dont bother researching further). Other people who disagree that the Lyme is completely gone after a few weeks of antibiotics refer to it as chronic Lyme (and associated) disease. https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/treatment/ -The CDC for decades said that only 30,000 people a year get Lyme disease, kind of like the Liberal talking point of there only being "10 million illegals" for decades. In 2013 the cdc updated their 30,000 people to 300,000 people, ten times their previous estimate. https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/stats/humancases.html 0. Good (but not exhaustive) list of potential lyme symptoms http://www.lymediseaseaction.org.uk/about-lyme/neurology-psychiatry/ 1. Chronic Infections lead to lowered hormone levels- adrenal exhaustion, low testosterone https://www.drlam.com/blog/chronic-lyme-disease-symptoms-and-afs/15753/ https://www.womensinternational.com/hormones-and-chronic-lyme-disease/ http://www.townsendletter.com/July2014/lymeneuro0714.html Conversation between two doctors that treat Lyme re lyme related hormone problems, neurotoxins from Lyme can make even replacing hormones difficult. 2. Lyme and associated diseases severely effect the brain- depression, emotional outbursts, rage, poor concentration, low tolerance to frustration. http://www.columbia-lyme.org/patients/ld_lyme_symptoms.html http://www.nytimes.com/1995/02/15/us/personal-health-when- lyme-invades-the-brain-and-spinal-system.html Ny Times 3. Lyme disease effects the joints and spine https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/signs_symptoms/ http://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=43498 Spine Pain https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743303/ Contributes to disk disease in the spine https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3656475/ Joint damage can require surgery if successful treatment of Lyme is delayed. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6249a1.htm Cardiac (heart) damage from Lyme that lead to 3 deaths. 4. Transmission not just from Ticks. CDC says just ticks, but when listening to establishment compulsive liars, I think the opposite of what they say. http://www.lymedisease.org.au/transmission/ ticks, mites, flies, fleas and mosquitoes have lyme in their bodies and can transmit Lyme via bite https://www.lymedisease.org/lyme-sexual-transmission-2/ (already previously sited above) Sexual intercourse (same as with its relative, Syphilis) transmits Lyme. May be passed from mother to child. Summary: So a disease (Lyme) that with some tests, fail to detect it a majority of the time, with there being 100+ different species of Lyme with varying susceptibility to testing, with symptoms that mimic many other diseases, that is slow growing which may make patients not be able to associate the cause of their emerging health problems after a tick or other insect bite, or after sexual transmission. A disease that lowers hormone levels, ability to concentrate, lowers emotional control, may be passed from mother to child. Lyme produces people who are emotional thinkers, cant remember government corruption, desperate for government help, people who cannot physically or mentally resist Soviet era political correctness bullying/guilt trips. People who cannot handle having or taking care of children and/or have hormonal/reproduction problems which prevents them being able to have kids. Some of the "social justice warriors" have banned clapping and prefer snapping. I suspect this is due to the sound sensitivity seen in Lyme. http://lymediseaseguide.net/test-accuracy-elisa Testing failure reference http://www.ilads.org/lyme/about-lyme.php Poor testing rates for Lyme, 50% rate of developing "bull eye" rash (most doctors think it happens 100% of the time), less than 50% even recall a tick bite, over 100 strains of Lyme in USA alone. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/11/17/oh-snap-campus-kids-drop-triggering -applause-to-show-approval.html Social Justice Warriors ban clapping that "triggers" them, prefer quieter snapping. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/when-senior-moments-begin/ "Senior moments" of severe memory loss or forgetfulness being re-branded to apply to middle aged people as well. http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?libid=21716 Lyme disease makes you more susceptible/leads to higher cancer rates **************** If anyone would like to email me on this or a related topic, my email is [email protected]. I did see Stefan mention he would be talking about Lyme Disease a single time on twitter but dont know if he has followed through on any recent podcasts. -Charles B.
  2. In Ontario, there's been some recent fuss in the media about some Doctor's applying for an explicit right to discriminate, reminiscent of the recent Indiana discrimination legislation. This article outlines some of the typical popular sentiment about this application. My partner takes the position that doctor's should not be allowed to discriminate. I argued the other case, and suggested that people can just switch doctors and the discriminatory doctor will have financial pressure to change their policies. My argument seemed weak for a number of reasons: - There is so much legislation in place in Ontario relating to health care that switching a family doctor is non-trivial. - There is no free market for specialists, and you don't have the flexibility to switch or choose. A specialist is assigned by the "family" (or walk-in) doctor who gets a (Government paid) fee for providing the referral service. You are not allowed to see specialists directly, even if it's obvious that it's appropriate to do so. The wait time for seeing a specialist is usually in the order of many months, so the cost of looking elsewhere if you don't like the service you receive is high. - There may not be other alternatives in Rural areas, so if you don't like the geographical proximate doctor, you may be stuck with their services. I am curious, given the anti-free market constraints that are undeniably in place in Ontario in the medical industry, what position other libertarian biased people would take in this argument, and how others would argue against the weaknesses in my argument against more legislation.
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