If you think there was hysteria over Covid… you’ll be masking up and staying home when everyone looks like this… whether Monkey Pox has a high fatality rate… or not.
An outbreak of Monkey Pox will SHUT DOWN and destroy what’s left of the American economy, sovereignty, Individual Liberties and Constitutional Rights. Covid was not visible as an Infectious Disease… Monkey Pox IS!
Sarracenia Purpurea (An oily extract from the Pitcher Plant-Which is an insect devouring plant such as the “Venus Fly Trap” plant).
This is not a prophylactic and does not prevent infection from pox diseases… but will lessen the effect of the infection and or cure infection, by application of Sarracenia Purpurea on the pustules which kills the virus.
From an earlier blog on CivilDefenseManual.com…
Read this article: https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/rediscovered-native-american-remedy-kills-poxvirus/3003420.article
The Position Paper: W Arndt, PLoS One, 2012: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032610
Search eBay for the Amish version: Sarracenia Purpurea the Purple Pitcher Plant Extract. 60 milliliters costs $35 and will help more than one person.
Read this article:
Read about how application of Sarracenia Purpurea cured French and British Soldiers of small pox during the French and Indian Wars. Elderly Cree and Micmac women applied Sarracenia Purpurea to Small Pox pustules of both British and French soldiers, curing them.
British and French Surgeons and Doctor were astounded with the cure.
Search eBay for the Amish version: Sarracenia Purpurea the Purple Pitcher Plant Extract. Use at your own risk. I am not a Pathologist.
Rediscovered Native American remedy kills poxvirus
BY JAMES URQUHART 21 MARCH 2012
Herbal medicine used to treat smallpox in the 19th century found to halt viral replication in vitro.
An old herbal remedy for treating smallpox that is thought to have been used by native Americans in the late 1800s has been rediscovered and found to kill the poxvirus.
Smallpox has been eradicated, but the finding offers a possible treatment for poxvirus in the unlikely event of a bioterror attack or increased incidence of similar poxviruses such as monkey pox.
Smallpox ravaged human populations for thousands of years, but in 1796 Edward Jenner discovered that exposure to cowpox lesions could provide immunity to smallpox. This led to the creation of the first vaccine for a disease. It took some time, but in 1979 the World Health Organization officially declared that smallpox had been eradicated.
An extract of the pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea halted viral replication.
Historical sources suggest that in the 1800s, when smallpox still posed a serious threat, the Micmac native Americans of Nova Scotia treated the disease using a botanical infusion derived from the insectivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea, a species of pitcher plant.
Now, the BioDesign Laboratory of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, US, with colleagues have conducted in vitro (test tube) experiments with the herbal extract and found it inhibits replication of the variola virus, the causative agent behind smallpox.
Although, natural smallpox no longer poses a health threat, there is a remote possibility that unstable states or terrorist groups could have acquired stocks of the virus following the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had developed smallpox as a biological warfare agent.
Vaccinations are still administered to at risk groups including researchers working with poxviruses and members of the US military who could potentially be exposed to the virus through biological warfare. But since the risk is so low for populations at large, it is hard to justify vaccinating everyone, particularly because the vaccine can have serious side effects. Developing therapies is therefore important in order to treat people if a bioterror event does occur.
‘There is much skepticism on herbal medicine but what our results illustrate conclusively is that this herb is able to kill the virus and we can actually demonstrate how it kills the virus,’ says Jeffrey Langland. ’It takes this herb out of the realm of folklore, and into the area of true scientific evidence.’
The team made extracts of S. purpurea and found that it was highly effective at inhibiting the replication of the virus in rabbit kidney cells. They then looked at the replication cycle of the virus and found that the herb inhibits mRNA synthesis, halting production of proteins vital for replication. ’Other drugs are being developed against smallpox, but S. purpurea is the only known therapy that will target the virus at this point in the replication cycle,’ says Langland.
’The extract blocks early transcription appearing to have a distinct mechanism of action from that of two other antivirals currently in clinical trials,’ says Mark Buller, a virologist at Saint Louis University, Missouri, US. (Mark Buller was unfortunately run over and killed while riding his bicycle). ’The results are very compelling, and support the need to further evaluate the purified active ingredient in small animal studies.’
’With smallpox, it is obviously impossible to see if this herb is effective in the human body unless a bioterror release of the virus occurs,’ says Langland. ’We are in the process of doing animal studies to confirm our results in at least this type of whole animal system.’
Reference this position paper…
W Arndt, PLoS One, 2012, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0032610
Abstract
In the nineteenth century, smallpox ravaged through the United States and Canada. At this time, a botanical preparation, derived from the carnivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea, was proclaimed as being a successful therapy for smallpox infections. The work described characterizes the antipoxvirus activity associated with this botanical extract against vaccinia virus, monkeypox virus and variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox. Our work demonstrates the in vitro characterization of Sarracenia purpurea as the first effective inhibitor of poxvirus replication at the level of early viral transcription.
With the renewed threat of poxvirus-related infections, our results indicate Sarracenia purpurea may act as another defensive measure against Orthopoxvirus infections.
Introduction
In the late 1800’s, the Micmac Indians of Nova Scotia proclaimed the existence of a botanical-based remedy for smallpox. During this time, Herbert Miles, the Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Artillery, reported that during an outbreak of smallpox “an old squaw going amongst them, and treating the cases with (a botanical) infusion…was so successful as to cure every case”. This botanical infusion was later described as being derived from the carnivorous plant, Sarracenia purpurea [1], [2].
In 1892, Charles Millspaugh described that the Native Americans of eastern North America used S. purpurea as a poultice against smallpox and it provided “the greatest remedy known for the dreadful scourge” [3]. C.G. Logie, Surgeon-Major of the Royal Horse Guards, treated variola-infected men in his regiment and found that S. purpurea “seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus from within, thereby changing the character of the disease and doing away with the cause of pitting” [4]. However, the putative medicinal properties of S. purpurea have been largely forgotten.
Before human development, S. purpurea, also known as Huntsman’s Cup, Side-saddle flower or Indian Pitcher Plant, was widely distributed ranging from Labrador to Florida along the Atlantic seacoast of North America and westward to Wisconsin and Minnesota [13], [14]. S. purpurea is an insectivorous bog plant, the leaves of which form cups and become filled with water to capture insects.
Smallpox outbreaks have occurred within the human population for thousands of years, but the natural disease is now considered eradicated after a successful worldwide vaccination program. In recent years there has been a heightened concern that variola virus might be used as an agent of bioterrorism [30]. In addition, the related monkeypox virus represents an emerging threat to the human population [19], [30].
Though the vaccine provides effective protection against poxvirus infection, side effects and risks associated with the smallpox vaccine are reasonably common and can be quite severe [27], [30]. The increasing threat of Orthopoxvirus-related infections highlights the need to discover effective poxvirus countermeasures. In this manuscript we present the ‘rediscovery’ and characterization of S. purpurea as an effective inhibitor of Orthopoxvirus replication.
Read the entire published paper here…
Have I got my tin foil hat on again!? Maybe. But the gains made by those who intend to take the last obstacle to their Great Reset Plan down… America and Americans, will not chance losing control of the United States Senate and House of Representatives in the election this next November.
I have had the position for months that something catastrophic will happen before the election to ensure that these people stay in the position of having total control over the laws and their goals. A GREAT DISTRACTION. Am I a genius? No… Do I have a Crystal Ball? No. But simple logic dictates to anyone that this circus of government will continue at the cost of Americans by whatever means necessary. Gains made by those who intend to take down the United States will not be given up easily.
This from American Partisan…
Bombshell Report: Monkeypox Appears To Be ‘Lab Strain With Unknown Characteristics,’ Says ECDC Source.
The monkeypox outbreak currently springing up in countries around the world appears to originate from a “lab strain”, a source at the European Centers For Disease Control reportedly revealed.
Independent investigator Dr. Benjamin Braddock claimed on Twitter that an unnamed source at the ECDC told him that preliminary analysis of the monkeypox found the virus came from a lab and may be related to the U.S.’s biological research in Ukraine.
“ECDC source tells me that the preliminary analysis of monkeypox indicates that it is ‘a third lab strain with unknown characteristics’ and that there is chatter about this being somehow related to Moscow’s charges against U.S. biological activities in Ukraine,” Braddock tweeted Saturday.
Additionally, a Russian-Chinese joint task force has reportedly launched an investigation into “where it originated, whether it is detectable in research conducted by the US in Ukraine, Georgia; whether there is a link to biological research conducted by the US on smallpox in Ukraine,” he added.
Monkeypox Was a Table-Top Simulation Only Last Year
Elite media outlets around the world are on red alert over the world’s first-ever global outbreak of Monkeypox in mid-May 2022—just one year after an international biosecurity conference in Munich held a simulation of a “global pandemic involving an unusual strain of Monkeypox” beginning in mid-May 2022.
Monkeypox was first identified in 1958, but there’s never been a global Monkeypox outbreak outside of Africa until now—in the exact week of the exact month predicted by the biosecurity folks in their pandemic simulation. Take these guys to Vegas!
Ed Yong, who’s penned dozens of hysterical articles on Covid for The Atlantic including such gems as COVID-19 Long-Haulers Are Fighting for Their Future, Even Health-Care Workers With Long COVID Are Being Dismissed, How Did This Many Deaths Become Normal? and The Final Pandemic Betrayal, is hot on the scene of the new Monkeypox outbreak.
https://www.americanpartisan.org/2022/05/monkeypox-was-a-table-top-simulation-only-last-year/
Again… Search eBay for the Amish version: Sarracenia Purpurea the Purple Pitcher Plant Extract. Use at your own risk. I am not a Pathologist. Will this be another economic, mental and liberty crushing epidemic? I don’t know.
I say again, if you think there was hysteria over Covid… you’ll be masking up and staying home when everyone looks like this… whether Monkey Pox has a high fatality rate… or not.
When the Director of the Nigerian Disease Center is astounded as how Monkey Pox, which has been around in his area of Africa since 1958 and never spread from Africa, went from Africa to Europe, consider the outbreak purposefully spread by a laboratory and bio weapons proponents at the direction of the Globalists. Buckle your seat belts!
Jack Lawson
Associate Member, Sully H. deFontaine Special Forces Association Chapter 51, Las Vegas, Nevada
Author of “The Slaver’s Wheel”, “A Failure of Civility,” “And We Hide From The Devil,” “Civil Defense Manual” and “In Defense.”
WRITE THIS DOWN AND THEN REPEAT IT TO YOURSELF 3x/DAY AT MINIMUM:
“It is literally impossible for anyone who has even a basic grasp of history to believe that any government genuinely has the best interests of its people in mind at any time.” – Vox Day
From Jack Lawson… an American in 1RLI Support Commando and attached to Rhodesian “C Squadron” SAS Africa 1977-79