On the day that the mite stops beeping,
the day it dies, Adenovirus appears!
Not many Adenovirus at first. You will need to search severaltimes during the day to find it in your white blood cells.
(And you have no symptoms, yet, either!) Is it a coincidence that
Adenovirus appeared directly after a tapeworm stage or mite
died?
You can find out by waiting until a time when you have a
tapeworm stage or mite and no Adenovirus. Then kill your
tapeworm stage or mite by zapping for seven minutes. Within
minutes after that, the beeping of the tapeworm stage or mite is
gone and Adenovirus can be heard, loud and clear at 393 KHz!
And minutes later you may feel a stuffy nose, a slight congestion
developing, a certain head feeling that is different. You are
“catching” a cold!
Will you really get this cold? Will it become a full blown
cold of the usual kind? After seeing this happen dozens of times
after killing a mite or tapeworm stage I concluded that Adenovirus
really belongs to them; the virus is scuttling its dying host
like people jumping off a sinking ship into the ocean. Our bodies
are the ocean for them. They too, immediately swim and search
for a hospitable island. Our respiratory tract is such an island;
perhaps other organs, too.
Yes, this “baby cold” will develop into a full blown cold if,
but only if, you have a mold in you!
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