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Re: Success or failure in zapping


Parazapper, I'd wonder that perhaps it's a virus that was a modified one, like that virus I had which only attacked my friendly bacteria--so it wasn't really bothered by the herb I used for virus, since it never was attacking me--just the friendly bacterias and whacked them pretty good.

But I lucked out and found the only article I've ever seen on it which obviously the writer wasn't in the loop about and posted without knowing and it slipped thru the censers, cuz three days later when I went back to make a copy, it was gone and of course no one knew anything about it---gee wonder why I'm suspicious of big pharma? Anyway, knowing what was happening, I started taking a good probiotic which compensated fairly well.

If I'd understood about frequency zapping at this level then, I'd have gotten one of your zappers if you had one at that frequency, of course. Have you dealt with that virus before? It apparently was released in turkey, around an air base there.

If it's that hard to whack 'lyme's' disease though, maybe it avoids the usual remedies with some sort of coping mechanism like that. A zapper *would* be the only way to get it then.

And yes, when I whacked cancer, it actually did take a pretty solid 3 months every day of both kinds of zapper, parasite and fungus. The parasite eggs aren't killed by zapping so every day they hatched and released the fungus--it took that long to kill all the hatching out eggs.
 

 
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