I’ve had Cane Toads on my mind recently.
If you live in Oz, you know what I’m talking about, otherwise you’re wondering what the hell is he on about?
They were brought to Australia in 1935 in Northern Queensland to eat the sugar cane beetles. They originate from South and Central America although our first batch came from Hawaii. Today we think there are 200M of them.
They are arguably the greatest Australian ecological disaster. Basically, poisonous frogs that nothing wants to eat, because they are so poisonous, and that eat and have babies all day.
To add insult to injury, and I quote:
However, the toad was generally unsuccessful in reducing the targeted grey-backed cane beetles…in part because the beetles live at the tops of sugar cane—and cane toads are not good climbers.[i]
There is a wonderful simplicity to why they failed. It’s beautifully poetic. It highlights our readiness to trade tomorrow for today based on the weakest of evidence and the fastest of thinking. Commercial goals run roughshod over the nuance of a few slow thinkers.
What made me think about them was someone mentioning that they have been reported in Sydney[ii]. That is frankly incredible that they have spread so far South. There are so many of them that we even have, annually, The Great Cane Toad Bust[iii], in which we, and I quote:
…people are being asked to collect toads and pop them into their fridge for 24 hours. “This slips them into a natural amphibian state called torpor,” Emily explains. “It’s basically a comatose state and their pain receptors are shut off. Once they’re in this state they can be transferred to the freezer, and they don’t experience the pain of being frozen.”
I swear, I am not making this up.
We all intuitively understand the dangers of feral creatures imported into delicate, complex and balanced eco systems. The average person on the street gets this point. You let loose a foreign, reproducing creature into your natural system and who knows what could happen…all hell could break loose.
Australians more than any get this point. We’ve even lionised our border patrol agents who protect us from the foods and other organic matter brought in. Here is this poor chap facing a fine for failing to declare his nuts (try not to laugh).
So, what’s the point of all of this?
We understand that you don’t mess about and insert foreign biological agents into balanced complex systems.
Yes, I’m talking about your body, it is the ultimate perfectly balanced and most complex of systems. What do you think happens when we insert a foreign biologic agent that spreads all over your body and turns your cells into production factories for cytotoxic spike proteins?
We now know what happens because of the whistle-blowers that have come forward in the US about the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED).
DMED, DEFENSE MEDICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY DATABASE
Here is a list of across the board dramatic elevations in death and disease:
279% SPIKE in Miscarriages
487% SPIKE in Breast Cancer
1,048% SPIKE in the Nervous System
155% SPIKE in Birth Defects
350% SPIKE in Male Infertility
369% SPIKE in Testicular Cancer
2,181% SPIKE in Hypertension
664% SPIKE in Malignant Neoplasms
680% SPIKE in Multiple Sclerosis
551% SPIKE in Guillain-Barre Syndrome
468% SPIKE in Pulmonary Embolism
302% SPIKE in Tachycardia
452% SPIKE in Migraines
471% SPIKE in Female Infertility
437% SPIKE in Ovarian Dysfunction
269% SPIKE in Myocardial infarction
291% SPIKE in Bell’s palsy
467% SPIKE in Pulmonary Embolism
This list of suffering and destruction is exactly why it takes 7-10 years to determine whether a NORMAL vaccine (with tried and tested technology) is realised into the public. I am comfortable saying that these brand new genetics should have had a 15-20 year testing run before they were allowed into the world. Instead, we got 2 months observation for Pfizer and 3.4 months for AstraZeneca.
Kirsch has a recent good piece that goes over the 14 reasons why the DMED data is so important.
Billions of mRNA codes, reproducing trillions of poisonous spike proteins are the Cane Toads imported into your delicately balanced and highly complex eco system.
The desire to protect Australia from foreign frogs and travelers’ nuts has gone completely missing when the same principle was called upon to protect our and our children’s bodies from foreign genetic and biological intruders.
[iii] Welcome to the new annual cane toad bust - Australian Geographic
This article is amazing! 🙌
"Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies."
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