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Sunday, June 16, 2019

Fresh Blood Vs. Refrigerated Blood: Lori's Bowl Of Diseases Needs To Be Analyzed


Today I was curious as to what old refrigerated blood looks like under the microscope as opposed to fresh blood.  We all know that once blood is exposed to air and isn't inside the body it becomes brownish in color.  When I found out that twenty years after Lori infected me while knocked out with a needle of her blood, she tried it again with a more virulent strain of the HIV virus, I was angry.  Then I found out that she was saving her blood in a bowl in her fridge.  I know, that's what she was saving it for.  This is premeditated and calculated.

So, I began to get curious about what fresh blood looks like compared to refrigerated blood under the microscope...it's actually pretty easy to spot.  It looks like this:

You can clearly see that the blood is condensed and the blood cells, over time, become starlike and crystal looking.  Their color is darker and they don't function like other blood cells.  What HIV virus looks like live vs. refrigerated is different too.  Refrigeration kills the AIDS virus but if that was injected into a person's body, they would get an antibody response from the deadly virus.  One thing we know of for sure is that Lori has the bacteria that causes a Tuberculosis response and the virus that causes Hep C as well as the AIDS virus.  None of which are being treated.  We know because we test positive for Tuberculosis antibodies and Hep C antibodies, but they can't find the virus or bacteria inside of us.  This is because of the refrigeration process shown above.  Though she's killed the TB bacteria with cold, and the Hep C virus with cold, the victims are getting an immune response from her dead antigens.  Only a carrier of the live STD's could get this response from someone without them.

In other words, we can find the rapist that uses cold blood by her DNA and by screening her for these diseases...it's an absolute blueprint for the killer.  We know she has a brother and we know that she has all these diseases.

Clearly this is a girl that knows what she is doing by saving her blood, but not as educated as you would think.  She knows what she has in her bloodstream is deadly but she doesn't really understand what exposure to air and refrigeration does to her poisoned blood.  Most of the things that she has died in the bowl, but there are a few deadly diseases left.  There is a bacterial staph infection that lives in her bloodstream that without months of medication, Isoniazid, will continue to live in her body and on her skin until she gets treatment.  Lori's syphilis also seems to be able to hide inside the layers of blood and mold.  Screening for these is important to keep you from getting bacterial staph pneumonia, which is what is killing most of her victims in Palm Springs.  I've been hospitalized twice for it and it's nasty.  A week of Cipro constant drip seems to get rid of it if you get to the hospital fast enough. 

Instead of focusing on what we, the victims have to do to keep from dying, shouldn't we be focusing on stopping Lori and her friends from passing it on???  It's much less expensive and a smarter way to stop her from combining STD's to make a superbug.   Now we have the means to identify her, we should do much better.