STDs Aren't Contagious - Yeasts

Tags

stds

contagious

yeasts

crabs

gonorrhea

herpes

syphilis

[2003] 

[Aajonus] 

Somebody asked me to talk about venereal disease and sexually transmitted venereal disease. In my research there's only two categories of sexually transmitted venereal disease, and that's documented experiential, not philosophical and theoretical bullshit.  

Crabs are definitely contagious because they live on the skin. So, you can be having sex with somebody, and they crawl on you, you're going to get crabs. The other yeasts, yeast that live in the skin. So, if a woman has a yeast infection or a man has candida and your perspiration gets onto each other, those yeasts can transfer to the other because they live on the skin. 

But aids, HIV, gonorrhea, syphilis. It's all bullshit because they have to pass through five membranes after they get through the mucus, which is 8 to 10 layers, then they have to fight the white blood cells if they get into the blood. A microbiologist from Irvine University did a 37-page document on it that proved that 1 in 5 million chance of you getting aids or any other disease from intercourse, there's a myth out there from the moral majority that want to keep you from having sex because they believe it's against their religion that you enjoy sex. The industrial reason for wanting you to believe it is because you'll use condoms or you'll use spermicides, any of their products.  

Do you know how many people are using condoms now every time they have sex? Do you know what a multi-billion dollar- trillion dollar a year that business is now? And 40 years ago, it was unheard of, they were making a couple of million a year. Now it's trillions of dollars a year. They have a reason to call things sexually transmitting. Everybody has their little angle, their interest. Self-interest to want you to believe that things like transmittable. Aids or HIV, when they found the virus in sperm, there were only two viruses, two virus bodies, the ability of those two virus body's to get through a women's mucus tissue, which is 8 to 10 layers thick, all those mucus fibers, get into five layers of mucus membrane walls, and then fight the white blood cells. Impossible. Ridiculous, not even a chance in 1 in 5 million of that.  

Blood, when you bleed, you bleed outward, you don't bleed inwardly. You're bleeding outward. You're not bleeding inwards, so how the hell is a virus or germ going to get up in there. It's not going to happen. 

People are getting toxic, poisons are storing. If they're getting gonorrhea, the poisons are storing in the lymphatic system in their genitals. If it's syphilis, it's storing in the nerve tissue. If it's herpes, it's storing in the nerve endings, you have all of these diseases, which are the result of toxins in that area. 

So, it's coincidental, when somebody had all these toxins building up at that particular time, and then they go have sex with somebody who's got that disease, it isn't because that person's got that disease. It's coincidental because that person's been building up the toxins for a long time in that area, all of a sudden it happens. It's like saying, well, I got struck by lightning because there were a bunch of cows in the bathroom or because there were trees all around. 

Got trees all over the world, how many people were getting struck by lightning? It's coincidental that you have to be in the right place at the right time for the lightning strike. There's no madness to that. There's no theory to that. There's no contagious theory about lightning striking you. 

But they love to do it, the medical profession makes a lot of money on the bacteria theory. Their whole premise, their entire profession is built on germ theory. Germs are the cause, not toxins, not pollution, not poisons, germs are the cause. Do you blame the vultures in the crows for the dead animals that they find? No there's a cleanup crew. 

That's what parasites are. That's what bacteria is. Virus is a joke. Virus is impossible It to be contagious, they're not alive. Virus is the body building solvents, soaps, to clean out the body. 

Newsletter & Updates
Feedback

Send a message