What if I told you that most people alive today are either infected with a parasite or are in very close contact with an infected person and or animal sounds like the plot of a generic horror movie but it's in fact the truth I'm talking about parasites and more specifically the Chagas parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the one that causes Chagas disease. And Toxoplasma gondii. The original AIDS epidemic was caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, or T. Cruzi, and the so called Rona is a modified T. Cruzi. For the coronavirus specifically, the particles they look at and they call viruses are stress proteins created by a body that's either infected with parasites or exposed to toxins. They are exosomes, not viruses. T. Cruzi causes AIDS in every animal and of course they call it a slightly different name, but it's up to you to connect the dots and it's being done here for you. T. Cruzi is everywhere right now, found in 80% of randomly tested guinea pigs, 80% of raccoons, 77% of Argentinian goats, 30 to 60% of wild deer, 40% of wild pigs, 80% of chickens, and so on. It's the number one cause of heart failure. While it's commonly thought to be spread through ticks, beetles, and so on, the reality is that it only accounts for less than 10% of the spread. Most outbreaks are linked to contaminated food and contaminated beverages, and right after that comes sexual transmission. It is the most versatile pathogen to have ever exist yet the official narrative regards it as rare, non-sexually transmitted despite being found in the semen of every animal tested, and only spread by a single beetle. All species of dripanosoma are given different names based on the host they are found in but every species is cross contagious with every other host if you take the chicken version and put it in a human it will follow the same life cycle as if it came from a shellfish workout the eggs which are basically indestructible are identical in every species along with the larvae form the adult form changes
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