Forcing your will on others has scored another win for team chaos. Intracranial infections have skyrocketed in the past year or so, and you know what that means? They become a symptom of covid when it is more likely a symptom of the response.
Care of Steve Kirsch,
“I just took care of an 11-year-old African American cheerleader (she is a “flyer” which means she is the person who is lifted up into the air during a stunt; they are usually very strong and have excellent balance while in the air) in amazing health who had a headache. She got worse and mother brought her to my hospital. She was in a coma and had a brain abscess. I had to put a tube in her head to save her life. Pure pus from her head…. And MRI showed a brain abscess as well as sinusitis, and she had a tooth infection.”
So I called my friend (the anti-Vax NS) and said WTF: she said she operated in 5 kids like this in the past month! We see normally one a year. We both said at the same time, “Masks!”
So I wrote to another ped NS friend in the Midwest and this is what he just sent me:
“Yes, it is raining intracranial infections here. We just did one and have done 10-12 since October. This is weird as it’s the wrong season for them. We get them in spring and only a sprinkling of them. ENT is having a similar issue with severe sinusitis’s in kiddies. We asked ID and they just shrug their shoulders”. [Ed note: ID is short for infectious disease ]
The estimate in the Kirsh piece suggests a 60-fold increase with no explanation, and Intracranial infections are extremely dangerous.
Central nervous system (CNS) infections carry high morbidity and mortality risks. The spectrum of infection includes: meningitis; ventriculitis; cerebritis/brain abscesses; subdural/epidural empyemas; and encephalitis.
The most common emerging inflammatory disorders that may affect the CNS are IgG-related disease, autoimmune encephalitis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD), and Anti-GQ1b IgG antibody syndrome. Sarcoidosis and vasculitis may also affect the brain and spinal cord. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the method of choice in detection, evaluation, and follow-up of CNS infection and inflammation.
Much more so than, say, a virus that over 99% of the people who get it and are untreated survive.
What to do
Let’s not sit and wait. It won’t become a topic of interest or even a truth until we’ve maneuvered through the conspiracy theory stage. As with previous denials by the “experts,” we’ll lose some unknown number of lives while they rearrange the deck chairs. We can lower that number if we force them to deflect and deny now so they can later pretend they never did any of that.
If you have the time, query your local health authorities with a right-to-know request or FOIA—city, country, or statewide if you can get that sort of response. Do you track this sort of thing, and what are we seeing?
I’m confident they don’t or will claim they do not, so reach out to your won health care connections. There are a lot of nurses, nurse practitioners, and doctors who won’t go on the record (to protect their license to practice), but they might offer a few truths on the down-low.
Share those stories with us or with someone. We’re way behind on this already, but perhaps with a bit of effort, we can get denounced on legacy media – the first step in the new public health system – to find our way to the truth and the attention needed to save lives.
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