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Parent Post: Did BB Die? What did I miss?
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hunter
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4/8/2026, 8:41:25 PM
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I don't have any experience with it so I can't say for sure. I know it's finding its way through Canada and Australia, and the report is that strands of those were falling from the sky. I just don't know what it causes besides weird colored threads to grow from you, but it does appear to be some kind of lab-made nematode to be used for nefarious purposes, but it could just as well be a new species. What I've learned about nematodes is essentially that they grow and spread from corruption in order to consume corruption. My personal take is that we're in the end times, bud.
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4/8/2026, 8:54:27 PM
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I agree that we are in the end times. I fall under the geomagnetic pole reversal tin-foil variety. Mid 2040s. What do you believe the nefarious purposes to be, relating to morgellon's and the strands? I understand you may not have evidence but I am curious of your conjecture. Like.. I can understand that it is an attempt to shorten lives or to depopulation, but is it possible it is an experiment for a different result? For example I believe cancer research is specifically to find immortal cell lines caused by extremely rare cancers, to further the chances of the elite finding a way to augment their life force and live for much greater periods of time. What say you?
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hunter
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4/8/2026, 9:29:57 PM
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I haven't spent too much thought on it. I'm open to the idea of an experiment, that's intriguing. I believe truly we are in the midst of a global depopulation effort so anything that causes health concerns is probably towards that end. The majority of cancers are caused by parasites and after reading all the research on Strongyloides, it has largely been red herring distractions or gain of function motivation. So, I would probably say that research on cancer is just a scam to make the population think that the growing problem is being addressed.
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