What's the story about the "non-contagious" Super Bug?
If you couldn't have "caught IT" then you probably "got IT" at the Hospital.
They claim that this "Superbug" (Klebsiella pneumoniae -hvKp) will be the death of potentially 10 million a year and many will “contract” this “bug” in a Hospital setting wow. What’s not being said is that the current estimates of CvD bioweapons deaths is approx. 10 million a year (here) and bacteria are a secondary reaction i.e. they are not the primary cause of illness symptoms. Bacteria thrive on damaged/scar tissue, so one would have to ask - what possibly could damage/scar tissue. Some hypothesize that people subjected to being injected with Graphene Oxide could be susceptible to Electro Magnetic Frequencies causing tissue scarring.
Toxic Shock: Bacteria vs Terrain Dr. Sam Bailey (here)
Again they are claiming a “Germ Theory”/secondary-reaction is responsible for the public’s illness. Oddly enough there was a reduction in the use of antibiotics in 2020 coupled with late treatment of those who had flu-like (detox) symptoms, but once the jabs were rolled out doctors seemed to have been instructed to prescribe them for just about any sniffle. I believe antibiotics can be beneficial, but should only be used as an absolute last resort, and ultimately garlic is an antibiotic i.e. get your diet right and live a healthy life. The more one takes gut microbiome-compromising antibiotics the more resistance one develops to antibiotics, this is a downward spiral of disease.
T.C Fry on the Nature and Purpose of Disease: DISEASE COMPLICATED BY BY-PRODUCTS OF SYMBIOTIC BACTERIA (here)
Links to the Non-Contagious Superbug allegedly being the “Cause” of Death
21 January 2024
Superbug crisis threatens to kill 10 million per year by 2050. Scientists may have a solution (here)April 11, 2024
Klebsiella is a type of bacteria normally found in human stool (feces) that can cause healthcare-associated infections (HAIs).
Klebsiella can cause pneumonia, bloodstream infections, wound or surgical site infections, and meningitis.
Some Klebsiella bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
About Klebsiella CDC (here)21 May 2024
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious problem that affects human, animal, and environmental health, and is a threat to the health gains made in recent decades.
However, stopping AMR cannot be solely the responsibility of health professionals and scientists: it must be a shared task involving all of society.
We therefore invite you to join the Empowered Communities initiative to tackle AMR which aims to involve communities in the response to AMR.
Brochure - Empowered Communities to Tackle Antimicrobial Resistance: Overview of the Initiative (here)
The CDC are using this 10 million-a-year, microbial "death scare" to launch a community (Greater Good) One Health initiative.
2024-cde-empowered-communities-brochure (downloaded “instructions”)Aug 2 2024
In general, K. pneumoniae can be found in the environment — for example, in soil and water — as well as in the upper throat and gastrointestinal tract of various animals, including humans. The classic version of the germ is a big problem in healthcare settings, where it can contaminate medical equipment and cause opportunistic infections, especially in people with weak immune systems. It's known to cause pneumonia, urinary tract infections, bloodstream infections and the nervous-system infection meningitis.
Super Bug Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKp)
Dangerous strains of 'hypervirulent' superbug detected in US and 15 other countries (here)
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