Methicillin
Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteria strain incubated in AIDS patients
A reader we trust has sent this in. For obvious reasons,
we have had to withdraw the identity of the source. From:
Sharon Organization: To: steve@balaams-ass.com Subject: re:MRSA
Dear Steve, Greetings to you and yours. I recently
was reading some info you have regarding the deadly strains of Staph bacteria.
I know of 2 cases here in Tampa, both related to surgery. One young woman lost
her jaw to it following wisdom teeth extraction. This was from the infamous flesh-eating
bacteria (also a resistant staph strain.). I have been an allied health
care worker for 11 years. I am currently involved in research work at the University
of South Florida. All of my patients have AIDS. What I am about to write is strictly
my own personal observation and has nothing to do with my research.
There is another deadly deadly strain called MRSA, or Methicillin resistant
Staphylococcus Aureus. I have only seen 2 people stricken with this, and they
were both AIDS patients. It resulted in septicemia, or bacteremia, which is infection
of the blood stream. What I have observed is the strong correlation between the
compromised immune systems of AIDS infected people and the Doctors bombarding
them with antibiotic therapy resulting in virulent, mutant bacteria strains. And
the end result? Innocent people like you and me ending up with these horrible
diseases. I agree with you 100% that quarantine should have been used
long ago. It pains me knowing that this horrible disease is a direct result of
sin and our society treats these people as victims. There are victims, the innocent
ones who have it now because of the sodomites spreading it around our country.
And you are also correct that it will get much worse. This is only the beginning
I'm sure. The one great aspect of my work is the possibility of bringing the good
news to those who are lost. Most of these people have lived their whole lives
without Jesus, and I pray they might find salvation in our Lord through me, His
lowly vessel. I was also curious about the virus supposedly being
treated with Antibiotics. Viruses are not treated with antibiotics, only bacteria
is. I hope you find this information helpful Steve, I'm probably not
telling you anything you haven't already ascertained based on your comments!
God speed in all you do my friend. In Christ Jesus always,
S_____________ Editor: Balaam's Ass Speaks--
The question now is, Shall we go into the hospital? There are a lot
of surgeries which could have been put off or never been done. The pulling
of the wisdom tooth above seemed so routine, I imagine, to the medical staff and
the patient. But, would it have been infinitely less trouble to live with
a wisdom tooth nipping the inside of the cheek instead of losing the lower half
of one's face. I hope I don't sound calloused. I am simply showing
that we now have a more dangerous world than we ever imagined, and we better beware
of hospital stays and surgeries which are not needed. I recently
heard that as high as 90% of Intensive Care patients were moved from elsewhere
in the hospital. This does not imply that all of them were due to blunders
etc. But, it does show that some folks might have fared better if they had
just stayed at home. Also, there is the question of whether it is better
to die earlier than would have been possible with hospital and professional intervention
rather than be at risk of AIDS and Staph infection from health care workers and
hospital staff. AIDS is rampant among sodomites, and the majority of male
Health Care Workers are sodomites. This is not meant to degrade them in
any way-- It is simply how life is in most hospitals. I don't have
a magic answer friends. The future will have to live itself out and the
epidemics of AIDS and other killer diseases will ravage our health care system.
Then, just maybe, these hospital administrators will get off their fat rear
ends and clean house. I KNOW that over 50% of doctors NEVER clean their
stethoscopes-- they admitted it in surveys. They move from patient to patient
and spread disease. This reminds us of the horror stories of the Dark Ages.
Be careful.
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