
Stephen with a pH
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Stephen with a pH
@Jones88bones
Father of 2 wonderful little girls 👭 Manchester United obsessed 🔴⚪⚫






Smart Irish girl on raw milk: "Raw milk is banned in so many places because it's so dangerous, but a neon blue energy drink is absolutely fine." "Is it about safety or is it about control?" "If you can get milk straight from the source and feed your family without a barcode, then that's the problem isn't it?" "You're not a customer anymore and that's the real threat."








Info so far: Meningitis Pandemic preparedness & Exercise Pegasus england.nhs.uk/long-read/pand… Understanding the latest plandemic. 1. Meningitis is not contagious. It is an nfection of the brain. 2. The new MMRV vaccine contains bovine fetal serum which may contain traces of viruses like bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). 3. Aluminum has been shown to alter the function of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), potentially increasing its permeability and compromising its protective role. 4 Aluminium is not declared as an adjuvant for the MMRV vaccine, however this could be a lie. Most people are also exposed to high levels of aluminium in daily life from a range of sources such as food and medicine packaging, kitchen foil, aircraft pollution and assorted other industrial sources. 5. Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is not known to natural pass from cattle to humans or cause meningitis in himans, but if injected into a person with a compromised Blood Brain Barrier, any pathogen could cause an inflammatory response, leading to meningitis symptoms. 6. It seems too much of a coincidence that a simulation called Pegasus was conducted in late 2025, followed by a novel MMRV vaccine rollout starting in Kent, where the deaths have occurred, followed by an outbreak of Meningitis. 7. The current meningitis outbreak in Kent is caused by bacterial meningitis, specifically invasive meningococcal disease. UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed that the outbreak involves meningococcal bacteria, which can cause both meningitis and sepsis (blood poisoning). Some of the confirmed cases have been identified as meningococcal group B (MenB), a strain of bacterial meningitis. The antibiotic they are dishing out foe the Meningitis B scaremongering is......Ciprofloxacin. The most evil, life destroying antibiotic class known to man. Look up being "floxxed" or "flox injuries" with Fluroquinolones. Ciprofloxacin (a fluoroquinolone antibiotic) can cause serious, disabling, and potentially irreversible peripheral neuropathy and central nervous system (CNS) effects that may mimic neurological symptoms, including those seen in meningitis, such as intense headaches, confusion and ataxia. While fluoroquinolones are generally considered for treating some infections, they can induce a "meningism" state - a drug-induced aseptic meningitis - characterised by headache, stiff neck and nausea. Key details regarding ciprofloxacin-induced nerve damage and CNS symptoms include: Symptoms Resembling Meningitis/Neurological Damage: Symptoms often include severe headaches, confusion, delirium, agitation, visual hallucinations, dizziness and ataxia. Peripheral Neuropathy: This can manifest as tingling, numbness, burning, pain or weakness in the arms and legs. These symptoms can occur shortly after beginning treatment and may be permanent. Time to Onset: Neuropathic symptoms can start within 24 hours to one week of treatment initiation, and in some cases, the damage may be long-lasting or irreversible. Mechanism of Toxicity: The nerve damage is often categorised as a "dying-back" sensory axonopathy. Severe cases have been linked to an acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy (AMSAN), similar to Guillain-Barré syndrome. Risk Factors: Elderly patients, those with chronic renal disease, diabetes, or those taking other neurotoxic-associated drugs are at higher risk. Warnings: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other health authorities warn that fluoroquinolones should be avoided for minor infections because of the risk of permanent disabling side effects, including peripheral neuropathy" england.nhs.uk/long-read/outb…









