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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

I'm Still Itching: Body Lice and Tuberculosis


Yeah, I know.  There is something really crawly about talking about body and hair lice.  Basically, this needs to be said because of the tuberculosis bacteria that is rampant inside Lori's home.  I know that Lori will be mad at me, but I have the right to protect the community where I live and I have particular experience with Lori when it comes to the intentional spreading of deadly diseases.  Jonathan once told me about the "crabs" that Lori has and how he couldn't even stand to sit inside the apartment she squatted in at La Palme, in Palm Springs, California.

Since that time, you know that she's never been treated for HIV or any of the other diseases that are found in the original lab report from my rape.  We know that whoever tried to infect me with refrigerated female blood is a carrier of tuberculosis.  Since the blood was refrigerated, tuberculosis either alive or dead was killed but my body made antibodies for it.  You can't make antibodies from someone that just has antibodies, they have to have some form of the bacteria, alive or dead.

When you think of the people that have lived with Lori over the years, no one has escaped without contracting HIV without sleeping with her.  Everyone around her gets her diseases because they are highly contagious.  The one thing that I have learned is that tuberculosis can be carried by body lice and spread through lice feces to other people...along with other diseases...apparently not HIV.  When you have an infestation like Lori does all over her hairy body (remember she's using testosterone), the odds of her spreading this disease raises to a level where she could simply spread the disease through the parasites on her body.

When you consider that six people live in that house probably all have active TB, then you consider the close proximity for the crabs to transfer, what we have here is an epidemic waiting to happen.  More than 50% of people with HIV that have active TB, die if not treated.  When you combine the other STD's she has with the poor living conditions, that home they live in is saturated with death.   It's an epidemic waiting to happen.  Think about it folks, if a child shows up to school with TB, they evacuate the entire school until everyone can be tested.  They do the same things with crabs/lice.  Here Lori is with a plethora of STD's that will eventually kill her, and she isn't even trying to go to the hospital.

Come on Jeffrey and Marilyn, we need some serious parenting right now.  The CDC should be contacted and triage should be set up at the emergency room to handle the outbreak.  Six people is an outbreak!  I have family in the area and Lori loves to infect.  Please, someone, do something!!!

Lori needs to be under a doctor's care...unless we all just want to sit around and listen to her kill herself.  I'm not down with that.