Sunday, April 11, 2021

Persona non Grata

This lovely family has been barred from entering the dining room even though they are hungry. The reason? They aren't masked. Never mind that the mouth is essential to the act of eating, and therefore to survival, but the steps to and from the table are apparently ultra hot zones of deadly microbes. One has to be terribly terribly careful. People can't see them, can't see how many of them there are, and don't know what they're up to. One  must watch every step and think twice or more about breathing. Covered up, frightened, and tip-toeing around the living is now the required way to proceed. Thankfully, a mask, made of paper, plastic, loosely woven cloth, or whatever, with gaps everywhere and dubious filtering capabilities, will do the trick to outsmart the little devils, so it's said. What a relief. Thank the good lord for intelligent life.

The persons responsible for delivering the food to the tables are appropriately masked at all times. But what goes on in the kitchen beyond the diners' sight? I don't think you really want to know.

Perhaps the family would be
better off picnicking in the meadows or mountains, weather permitting.

27 Comments:

Blogger Tseka said...

picnic!

Perfect. Weather is growing warm and mild for most.
Just what is needed after a couple of days in research.

All that vitamin D too. A healthy lunch outside sounds great.

We should have a national picnic day.

12/4/21 11:45 AM  
Blogger jm said...

You mean we don't already have a N picnic day? They must have forgotten. They're usually so diligent about these things.

A healthy anything sounds great.

Research?

12/4/21 1:22 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Mast cells.

12/4/21 3:40 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Been some years now since I met and chatted with Dr Jacques Benveniste. He coined the term “memory of water”. He did pioneering work in allergies with micro-doses much like homeopathy.

Mast cells are our little warriors, they set off inflammation when an invader is perceived, among other things. It's when they don't turn off that we end up with chronic inflammatory conditions like arthritis. Covid vaccines are already implicated in auto-immune disorders and we're barely months into this. So...just looking at mechanisms that aren't much covered in med programs.

Straining my wee brain!

12/4/21 3:57 PM  
Blogger jm said...

Wee brain my foot.

Yep. No surprise whatsoever about the vaccines. The immune system is powerful and incredibly designed. Plus tuned through the ages. I read a great article on how vaccines cause permanent distress in the system. I'll reread.

The covid vaccines came too fast and I am suspicious, beside the fact that a virus is immune to vaccination. I don't think that's changed.

Historically, vaccines have come at the end of a pathogenic invasion so they are not the cure. The natural course persists and determines immunity. It's as if immunity is immune to artificial immunity.

You and I agree on finding a better way to handle disease. It goes back to Louis Pasteur's microbial beliefs and the terrain theory of his adversary which Pasteur accepted in the end.

I've always known some of this instinctively and have lived accordingly. How to get advanced understanding into mass behavior is the trick. Calling on evolution!

This whole situation is very odd.

12/4/21 5:02 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

New Hampshire, the live free or die state, just signed SB 43 mandating audit of fraudulent votes. There're warriors about.

12/4/21 5:04 PM  
Blogger jm said...

People have difficulty describing the extreme force of our warrior cells. Some who study have a clue.

I would have to translate these actions to other spheres, such as the weak and the powerful among human characters themselves. We seem to be in a giant battle in which the virus is a symbol. The confusion around action is astounding. The foolish and the wise live together.

12/4/21 5:09 PM  
Blogger jm said...

The states are heeding the warrior call. The big deal is the fraud, which is why the overdone effort to repress the truth. Sovereignty is built into our system and the power mad don't have a chance. It's almost comically absurd to believe that communistic central control could take hold. Not at this stage. People and places have their own characters, so authoritarianism works for some, not for others. The world is watching us closely. They keep hitting the concession stand, though. They'll get fat in anticipation if this keeps up.

12/4/21 5:20 PM  
Blogger jm said...

The states are getting on the voter ID bandwagon much to the chagrin of the cheaters.

12/4/21 5:21 PM  
Blogger jm said...

Another thing in play is the Cancer protective urge. People with children are getting some of it. They've been too busy climbing corporate ladders and getting kitchen remodels, and have neglected their children's education. Computers have filled in. I think some awakening is rearing its head. Some more states have joined in the educational savings plans. The states are rediscovering their rights.

12/4/21 5:27 PM  
Blogger jm said...

It's fascinating. The Left has been trying to infiltrate for a very very long time for the eventual takeover. So now is the chance for them to show their stuff. It's not going well and they won't have another chance for a long time. It will eventually be a relief to get this out of the way. I trace it back to the turn of the last century, so it's a troublesome process that takes great effort. And good warriors.

Had they been smarter, not cheated, took their time, and went incrementally they might have had better luck. I guess they sense the narrow narrow window.

12/4/21 5:34 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

I love everything you wrote above. The diseases we immunize for were waning. I'd add, the people who got the 1918 flu were the immunized.

Medicine has gotten a lot wrong.

I got my brain shifted around with my mother's trigeminal neuralgia. Her neurologists and the texts all agreed it's a nerve disorder.
Outside of a micro-decompression (surgery) where a teflon patch is placed, drugs are almost useless. She had the surgery and was instantly free of pain. Then the other side flared. We were far from a specialist who could do the surgery.

It's called the suicide disease for a reason. Hideous pain.

What, what, what am I missing? Review. Teflon patch. It's placed between capillaries that loop downward and the trigeminal nerve. Aha! The throbbing of the vessels against the nerve excites it! So, it is not a neurological disorder, it's a vascular one.

Research, research, research. Homeopathic Apis. Voila, throbbing stopped, pain vanished. She lived 30 years in remission with humble Apis.

We need to look at things upside down sometimes.

mRNA in the vaxx is a synthetic messenger. That's why it's not turning off the signal it's like a one way device. Not sure what we can do naturally. I mean you can't expect your thumb to heal until you remove that nail you banged in.

12/4/21 5:38 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

100% everything is mirroring in a great battle.

It is fascinating indeed.

And, yes they didn't expect Trump and an awakened populous to thwart their plans. Everything had to be rushed.
Free will still exists and it troubles me that even intelligent people stood in line for an experimental gene therapy.
I keep looking at that part of human nature too. Or maybe it's just we foolish modern humans who participate in such self destructive behavior.

12/4/21 5:52 PM  
Blogger jm said...

"The diseases we immunize for were waning. I'd add, the people who got the 1918 flu were the immunized."

Exactly.

OMG. Your mother and her vessels. I love you.

Upside down and every which way. That is the conundrum. Removal of the irritant from outside. Pulling it. Or pushing it from the inside. Interfering, as in mRNA, is a dead end. I think the body knows and will reject that interference. The rejection is already happening, both in the body and in the collective mind.

It's not that synthetic is inherently bad, but the DNA RNA mechanism is different. Very special. Unique. I've been studying up on the DNA sequence which is more like language than science. The codes are like words that the body understands. We don't speak that language in ordinary scientific research. There are things we'll probably never know, which is fortunate.

12/4/21 5:56 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I am also troubled by human folly but I always have been. I accept it. They stand in line for anything. But how can they know? Life is confusing and scary so they do what's suggested. They follow the crowd and its leaders. The brave and free thinkers are lesser in numbers but they do the job. There's a place for everybody.

Our foolish destructive behavior? Maybe it's how we learn and evolve. There are always those who see it beforehand but part of wisdom might be letting it all take its course.

I'd like to think that the experimental gene therapy will be absorbed by these frightened humans and ultimately do not too much harm while nature triumphs as always.

12/4/21 6:05 PM  
Blogger jm said...

No, I don't think so. We moderns are not any more foolish than our predecessors. There's an ongoing foolishness quotient. The experts being expert at it.

12/4/21 6:09 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

I love how you describe DNA as a language, it's how I think of it as well.

The hypophysis axis is a waltz.

We are containers of a remarkable galaxy.

12/4/21 6:10 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I am completely absorbed by the DNA factor now. It's hard to grasp, but I am going to think about it. You are the perfect one to discuss it with.

Computers are an attempt to mimic the coding but of course they are still far far away from the knowledge.

So absolutely true that we are containers of a remarkable galaxy. The micro macrocosm is one of my favorites and it's the basis of astrology. Inner dimensions are even more intriguing in some ways. The more we study them, the more elusive they become.

12/4/21 6:16 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Maybe we foolish humans just have more dangerous toys to play with?

When self professed eugenicists are the ones designing vaccines it's smart to put on your super dooper best investigative glasses

12/4/21 6:28 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I put on my super dooper bests right off the bat. Eugenicists are whackos. The evidence of their historical madness is in plain sight. That's probably the good part.

It's sinister. Bela Lugosi could be cast as the lead in the story. Frankenstein was a good guy in comparison. Even Dracula paled in contrast. The new eugenicists and their syringes. Merciful heaven spare me.

12/4/21 6:41 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Did you ever watch the animated movie Despicable Me? One of the sequels had a mad scientist the spitting image of Bill Gates.
I love those movies.

If you like animation and have not seen it, I recommend The Triplets of Belleville.

12/4/21 7:30 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I haven't seen either. Interesting about spitting Bill Gates. I'll check it out, see what my mind's eye perceives.

The Triplets of Belleville is a great title. I looked at a clip -- the club scene. Really good animation, wonderful music, very creative, odd, and captivating. I love quirky stuff like this. I must see the whole thing. Excellent recommendation.

What joy to enter into others' wild artistic imaginations.

13/4/21 2:33 AM  
Blogger jm said...

OMG. The opening scenes of Triplets are fabulous! What talent. So lively and hilarious. Immediately watched it again.
The tap dancer, his shoes. Josephine Baker. OMG. Love the music. The transition from sepia to black and white is wonderful. The tap dancer. I'm in love again.

13/4/21 3:00 AM  
Blogger jm said...

Watched it again! the guitar player! I'm in love. What unbounded fun.

13/4/21 3:11 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Yes! A favorite. Very sophisticated.

Despicable Me is a children's movie but I adore most things animated & kid's books too. Old black & white movies are high up on the list as well. To be honest I had not watched movies until B arrived he has a huge collection -all genera.

13/4/21 6:56 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Genre

13/4/21 11:25 AM  
Blogger jm said...

I like B more and more all the time. Sounds like he's got good taste, especially in women. A man with a huge collection. Does it get any better?

I love animation. The room for self expression is vast and the exaggeration is joyous when well done. Points can be made that ordinary cinema can't make. Facial expressions, body language, nature doing unusual things, and much more. The voices attached to characters can be spectacular. The opening of Triplets is a case in point where there is so much going on. Life speeded up, grand gestures, all the good stuff. The unreality appeals to me. I love B&W for the same reason. More room for imagination.

Regarding points, there is an animated film called The Grave of Fireflies that captures the tragedy of war and the fire bombing of Japan in WWII like nothing I've seen.

Wonderful Libra. Sharing life and it's pleasures. Introducing others to new things. Thanx! I don't think we can even count yours, mine, and B's combined Libra planets.

13/4/21 12:07 PM  

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