Cat Scratch and Covid19 Jab Harms have Endotoxin Lipid A as the common cause
Trench Warfare and keeping Cats are dangerous activities due to little carriers of Bartonella Bacteria that shed supertoxic Endotoxin damaging multiple organs.
Found a nice review of the amazing range of diseases caused by the Gram-negative Bartonella bacteria.1 They resemble Escherichia coli used in Pfizer and Moderna Covid19 jab production, with their flagella2 and can live inside Cat Red Blood cells. Endotoxin Lipid A, Pfizer’s preferred “Adjuvant” is the primary virulence factor for Bartonella.3 Here is a cell about to divide.
Different species of Bartonella have been isolated with Bartonella henselae, Bartonella quintana, and Bartonella bacilliformis frequently associated with infections in humans.
Bartonellosis includes synonyms Trench Fever, Oroya Fever, Carrion’s Disease. Vectors include Human Body Louse, Cat Fleas, Ticks, Lice, Chiggers, and Mosquitoes.
Here I will list selected publications which complement some of the articles I have written about Covid19 Jab Harms.
Trench Fever matches common Covid19 Harms
Trench fever commonly involves Malaise, Fever, Headache4, Bone Pain, and Splenomegaly.
Lymphadenopathy
A case report of a cancer victim reporting for post-treatment check found femoro-inguinal Lymphadenopathy5 and testng identified Bartonella henselae and B. quintana IgG, which are indicative of acute cat-scratch disease.6
Culture-negative Endocarditis
Culture-negative Endocarditis is damage to the inner lining of the Heart and can progress to being Fatal, resembling Endotoxin Induced Myocarditis.7 As the name implies, there are no live bacteria, only the Endotoxin is damaging the Heart.
Eye Damage
Cat scratch Eye damage includes Neuroretinitis, Blurred Vision, Photophobia.8
Neurological Damage
Bartonella Endotoxin harms include Encephalopathy, Transverse Myelitis, Radiculitis, and Cerebellar Ataxia.
Mada et al. (2023) point out there are no controlled clinical trials comparing a nontreatment group with those given antibiotics for Bartonellosis, which is expected because Endotoxin from already dead bacteria does the damage.
Pradeep Kumar Mada; Hassam Zulfiqar; Andrew Stevenson Joel Chandranesan. 2023. Bartonellosis. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430874
Sangar VK, Saidi S, O’Brien T and Fischer CF. 1999. CASE REPORT. Lymphadenopathy in a patient with carcinoma of the penis: a feline diagnosis. https://bjui-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1464-410x.1999.00398.x
Excellent information. Thank you !