Quote (Thor123422 @ Apr 27 2021 12:19pm)
If cancer is a fungus then it's weird that I culture all my cancer cells in anti-fungals to avoid fungal contamination.
and it's weird that we can sequence the DNA of the cells we are culturing and see human-specific genes.
and it's weird that we do extensive characterization of cancers and find absolutely no fungal markers, and a ton of human-specific markers.
Oh yeah, cancer is derived from human cells. That explains it.
Rna spectrum mutative mycelium.
Drug resistance or evolved or hard to test for means drug feeding or it feeds on those drugs- azole feeds the problem & grows the chitin based exoskeleton protection.
This is why evolved yeast is so difficult to kill & identify by a test.
https://www.aaas.org/news/hospital-superbug-becoming-resistant-alcohol-disinfectantshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16427751/Artists know god & know the lying lips of mammon & their indoctrination - having gone through it once myself & found it to be an obedience & memory game devoid of actual learning
Quote (UmadLoL @ Apr 27 2021 12:31pm)
NaH bRuH iTs ThE guBbErMeNt GiViNg YoU LiLiThS aNaL CoViD FuNgAl CaNcEr, DiAbLo FoUr AnImAtIoN iS aLl ThE pRoOf We NeEd
Slang for parasites come out your butt even the fungal hyphae kind
Quote (TiStuff @ Apr 27 2021 12:17pm)
It was in the link i sent you:
https://i.ibb.co/2h6tgM0/Screen-Shot-2021-04-27-at-12-10-00-PM.pngPaul points out that (KJV) “a little leaven leavens the whole loaf.”
Even a little bit of yeast can influence a whole batch of dough, making
it an entirely different type of bread. In the Jewish world, where
unleavened bread was the staple,
a little yeast ruined the whole batch,
making it puffed-up and unsuitable.
lol i thought that last link was a copy of the one you said was removed from bitchute[/QUOTE]
Most of it is correct, other than the breeding topic which is a part from mycelium subject matter:
https://newtube.app/user/freedenmark/Ue55vGeThis post was edited by lodd222 on Apr 27 2021 01:56pm