Hearing about drug resistant bacteria I did this Yandex search and the top hit gave me this:
“Security” and “Development” are part of the search results for drug-resistant E. bacteria? WTF. This sounds more like PR for the UN Security Council than a medical problem.
Funny, I couldn’t find this line about “security” and “development” in the article anywhere, like some intel Journal editor just slipped it in somewhere. Yep, it was only in the source code. Those slimy bastards really want to get you with the germ fear anyway they can.
<meta name="description" content="Antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest global threats to health, food security and development…”
This post is not trying to prove there are no cooties resistant to drugs, but I will prove that the genetic explanation is no better than that for Covid-19, and was actually born from the same mother!
Unicorns from the same mommy:
Surprise! The Globalist genetic company Illumina, the mother of all unicorns, is the mother of both of these beautiful babies!
Perhaps the genetic explanation for E. Coli resistance is a cover for illness caused by other, even intentional, toxins (DDT, drugs, injections, chemicals in daily life, etc.)?
Bacteria can overgrow in places they don’t belong, and maybe they can become drug resistant. But resistant or not, if they are in healthy tissue they won’t bother you. Why? Because we’d all be dead already. E. Coli is everywhere and has lived with humanity well together for millennia well before there were drugs to be resistant to. Surprise!
👉People can get sick and can have overgrowth of bacteria in diseased tissues, but resistant bacteria or not, these folks are in very bad shape.
So today, I started down the E. Coli rabbit hole from this post by
that discussed illnesses association with emfs and a comment noting emf causing drug-resistant E. Coli in this article:While EMFs causing illness has its truth, I wondered why the entire emf-wired world was not getting drug-resistant E. Coli. So I set out to find out how they determine if an E. Coli is drug-resistant to begin with. Olle said:
Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase found in some bacteria that makes them resistant to certain antibiotics and spreading in Europe. The study was recently published in the journal Eurosurveillance (Kohlenberg et al. 2024).
I was sHoCkEd to find the journal on E. Coli drug resistance was "Eurosurveillance", the exact same journal where Corman/Drosten made up the fake Covid pcr test!! and these authors sit on the board of this journal!!! The trust level of this Journal should be quite zilcho!
So I looked up how they found the drug resistant genes in the paper's Data Collection section:
Short-reads were assembled using SPAdes v3.15.5 [6] and long-reads using Flye v2.9.4
I looked up SPAdes and Flye. They are computer assembling metagenomic software- meaning they use pcr primers (lol) and assemble (not find) short or longer reads, that are glued together to make a "gene" by software like Illumina used in SPAdes. The SAME SOFTWARE that printed the Sars-CoV-2 genome we all love. Flye is an acrobat, it even does single-molecule seq reads. Yes, it reads what a computer says.
On SPAdes
https://github.com/ablab/spades
SPAdes is a versatile toolkit designed for assembly and analysis of sequencing data. SPAdes is primarily developed for Illumina sequencing data, but can be used for IonTorrent as well. Most of SPAdes pipelines support hybrid mode, i.e. allow using long reads (PacBio and Oxford Nanopore) as a supplementary data.
On Flye
https://github.com/mikolmogorov/Flye
Flye is a de novo assembler for single-molecule sequencing reads, such as those produced by PacBio and Oxford Nanopore Technologies. It is designed for a wide range of datasets, from small bacterial projects to large mammalian-scale assemblies. The package represents a complete pipeline: it takes raw PacBio / ONT reads as input and outputs polished contigs. [If you really want to know about PacBio/ONT:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405985423000228]
Flye also has a special mode for metagenome assembly [meaning it can make up an entire genome for you!].
👉It’s all made up by a computer, just like Sars-CoV-2.
On antibiotic resistant E Coli, we have the question of whether this bacteria is pathogenic in healthy hosts to begin with, EMFs or not. Probably not as E Coli is everywhere. Can spread of illness actually be due to E. Coli since it is everywhere? Right, we are getting dizzy from the run-around.
Now just a cursory look at antimicrobial resistance tests we see the usual suspects: Next Generation Sequencing by Illumina and PCR. Illumina just pulled Sars-CoV-2 out of a hat and as we all know pcr is fraud so I’m not going to rehash this, but you can read about how of all these wonderful magic tricks are used in THE RAPID TESTS to find bacterial resistance here:
👉When tests are called “rapid”, that’s a code-word for, “don’t think to much”, AKA the, “In God We Trust” psyop.
I never trust anybody that needs to tell me just to trust
Yours Truly, Proton Magic & Co.
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Another excellent article exposing the fraud in the pHARMa/mediKILL industry! Thank You. little proton!
May everyOne read this!
'Fascinating Captain, it's life but not as we know it'.
The package represents a complete pipeline: it takes raw PacBio / ONT reads as input and outputs polished contigs.
'Polished contigs' ... quite the new template for a novel life form?