I hadn't put all this together but Mercola did. This is why I keep up with what this doc is thinking. So here I am sitting in front of my wireless system, knowing that I have high mercury levels. There are so many electromagnetic fields in the city! Mercola says that heavy metal deposits, which tend to localize in the brain (and a few other places) cause electromagnetic radiation to do more damage there. Maybe this is what is causing my foggy headedness and fatigue?? Anyway, this is news to me: "when you expose a bacterial culture to abnormal electromagnetic fields, the bacteria believe they are being attacked by your immune system and start producing much more virulent toxins as a protective mechanism."
The Holocene is the ongoing part of the Quaternary Era, ie, the last 10-12 thousand years up to NOW. It appears that we humans are causing more extinction than usual. We're not sure if humans should be blamed for the early Holocene extinction of the woolly mammoth, North American horses, sabertooth cats and some other megafauna. They expired when humans were organized bands of ravenous hunters. Maybe we hunted them out. Or maybe climate change got them. Hard to know. Now we are taking all the world's resources for ourselves, and "laying siege to all life on earth". It's harder to argue now that we might not be to blame. ( some linksCollapse )
These notes are with regard to a case I know of a woman who was bitten in her hands by a cat and 8 years later still has inflammation in the bitten knuckles. Most people acquire this infection via a small wound from a single thorn stick (rose gardeners), not direct innoculation into a joint. But this is what I think is going on, and why. ( moreCollapse )
I felt some loneliness the first week I was here. But now, no. I have enough acquaintances to not feel lonely. The landlady, Marie, speaks English and her bf is American. And her niece, Emma, also…
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