DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersA recent paper in Clinical Infectious Diseases shows that fungal lung infections from histoplasmosis, coccidioidomycosis, and blastomycosis were confined to specific regions of the U.S. in 1955, but today are found distributed widely throughout the country. While this is being blamed on climate change, is there something else behind the spread?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
The reason for the increase in these scourges is much more sinister, it is not due to climate change but through greater active dissemination to cause infection in vulnerable subjects, to cause harm, and add yet another source of difficult challenge in the lives of human beings. Given the array of differing organisms they can choose among, this provides cover for the nefarious scheme underway, to use biowarfare as a softening up on the way to annihilation of humanity outright. They have attempted to create mass death with the Covid-19 pandemic, but this was largely averted through divine intervention. The pathogens you speak of are much more devastating in immunocompromised individuals but that is true of Covid-19 as well. Those with other health issues already in place, and the elderly, will have a much more difficult time with a chronic fungal infection. So this is not a natural occurrence, these organisms are extraterrestrial in origin, and their multiplicity, designed to make these seem part of a natural biosphere, is only a cover for the intensity and fervor of the Extraterrestrial Alliance and its evil designs on humanity.