Vaccination for <political label>  in development, CDC to issue mandatory
inoculations soon. Everyone can visualize their favorite political target in
the tag.
 
Maybe this was discussed a bit on the forum before, but political prisoners
in soviet Russia were claimed to have a specific "treatable" psychological
disorder that prevented them from going along quietly. How likely is the
revival of such things if actual pathogens are proven to be behind certain
trends? I've seen it mentioned here and there in the media where some
people, musing on how strongly polarized politics is these days, have
suggested not altogether facetiously that pathogens might be at work.
Illegitimatizing your opposition as a political weapon is bad enough, but
making it pathological? Wow. Not to mention what if it really *is* in the
true sense identifiably pathological? Blood tests before voting privileges
are granted? 
 
On the bright side, maybe we'll find out after all what makes those Ron Paul
people tick. It just might *be* a tick!  
 
Sorry, couldn't resist - if this was your post, you'd have done something
similar.<g>
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I've seen estimates of 50% gondii infection. Any chance that associates to
the roughly 50/50 and highly polar split in recent national elections?
Google parasite mind control, gondii, etc. Look for the rat experiments too.
Grabbed somewhere off the internet:
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To explore further, Lafferty used published data on cultural dimension and
aggregate personality for countries where there were also published data on
the prevalence of T. gondii antibodies in women of childbearing age. T.
gondii is associated with different, often opposite, behavioral changes in
men and women, but both genders exhibit guilt proneness (a form of
neuroticism). Lafferty's analysis found that countries with high T. gondii
prevalence did have a higher aggregate neuroticism score, and western
nations with high prevalence also scored higher in the "neurotic" cultural
dimensions of "masculine" sex roles and uncertainty avoidance.

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Another example of "mind control" or nervous system manipulation by parasite
is the tropical fungus which causes infected ants to climb up above their
colony to 'sprout' and die so that spores can better infect more ants. I
read that some tropical entomologists think that there may be a fungus
strain adapted to just about every insect, and there's a little bit of
anecdotal evidence associating some fungi exclusively with higher
(mammalian) creatures. Nothing yet regarding humans - er, well, there's
candida, associated with various immune system disorders and depression
(there's behavioral again), and maybe Morgellons if that isn't simply
imaginary as many doctors say it is. Anybody up for snorting a few lines of
Tinactin before they put us all in isolation?

- Rick

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