Predictive programming: the next pandemic
will be an enterovirus; how to treat; plus a classic reference on ivermectin
The open conspiracy of the World Economic Forum crowd includes “table-top exercises” of the next pandemic, usually shortly before they occur. However, “Catastrophic Contagion,” exercise run in October 2022, is not supposed to happen until 2025. It will be an enterovirus. ChatGPT3 has this to say about enteroviruses, which may predominately affect children:
An enterovirus is a type of virus that typically causes gastrointestinal or respiratory infections. Enteroviruses are part of a larger group of viruses called picornaviruses, which are named for their small size (pico means "tiny" in Greek). There are many different types of enteroviruses, and they can cause a wide range of symptoms, including fever, coughing, runny nose, and sore throat. In some cases, enteroviruses can also cause more serious infections, such as meningitis or myocarditis. Treatment for enterovirus infections typically involves managing symptoms, such as drinking plenty of fluids and getting plenty of rest. In some cases, antiviral medications may be used to help treat the infection.
Ivor Cummins does his take on the predictive programming:
I did a quick search on pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov for “enterovirus and mRNA” to see if they were already working on the next round of “vaccines” but didn’t come up with anything striking. (I will never take an mRNA genetic therapy of any kind.)
Here is what the CDC says about enterovirus infections:
Prevention
Many people who get infected with non-polio enteroviruses do not have symptoms but can still spread the virus to other people. This makes it is difficult to prevent them from spreading. The best way to help protect yourself and others from non-polio enterovirus infections is to
wash your hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds, especially after using the toilet or changing diapers
avoid close contact, such as touching and shaking hands, with people who are sick
clean and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces
Learn the Right Way to Wash Your Hands
See this infographic on prevention steps: Keep Your Child from Getting and Spreading Enterovirus D68.
There is no vaccine to protect you from non-polio enterovirus infection.
Treatment
There is no specific treatment for non-polio enterovirus infection. People with mild illness caused by non-polio enterovirus infection typically only need to treat their symptoms. This includes drinking enough water to stay hydrated and taking over-the-counter cold medications as needed. Most people recover completely. However, some illnesses caused by non-polio enteroviruses can be severe enough to require hospitalization. [emphasis added]
When it comes to battling the types of crud bacterial and viral infections that humankind has lived with for millions of years, I trust in natural immunity for the most part. But the brave doctors of flccc.net convinced me to do some research on ivermectin. It is a miracle drug, an antiviral, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory medication.
For more, read “Ivermectin, ‘Wonder drug’ from Japan: the human use perspective.”
But the impending financial crisis and world war
may provide the plutocrats with opportunities for more Satanic mischief before they get around to launching another pandemic.
No one alive today has seen a greater evil than what the world is confronting now. Walk in the light! Blessings! We will get through this! Where two or three are gathered together ….
Truth is nowhere to be found,
and whoever shuns evil becomes a prey.
The Lord looked and was displeased
that there was no justice.
-- Isaiah 59:15