Dr. Cameron discusses Babesia in his new ebook “An Expert’s Guide on Navigating Lyme disease.” Support his work by buying a copy of his ebook. This book summarizes his understanding of Lyme disease based on his first 600 Lyme disease science blogs and 35+ years of treating Lyme disease patients.
The book includes over 200 published Lyme disease cases.
In remembrance of Jake Picker, the “Bartonella Babe”
From Galaxy Diagnostics:
We lost a bright light in the Bartonella patient community on January 20, 2024. Jake Picker, aka theBartonella Babe, passed away peacefully Saturday evening surrounded by loved ones at her home in California.
At age 30, Jake had struggled for over five years with a gastrointestinal illness complicated by mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and Bartonella infection. Her mother shared that Jake was increasingly losing tolerance for food, leaving her at only 79 pounds and in constant pain.
After many months of intense struggle, Jake decided to end her torment throughmedical aid in dying (MAID), which is legal in California as of 2016. It was a heart-breaking choice for such a remarkable young woman but one by which Jake found dignity and peace. She had the full support of her family and loved ones who had witnessed her extreme suffering.
If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, please call the Suicide Lifeline for your region. In the US, that number is 988.
Galaxy Diagnostics CEO Amanda Elam and Jake Picker speaking together on a remote videMemories by Amanda Elam, Galaxy Diagnostics Co-founder and CEO
After hearing the news, I looked through my email conversations with Jake over the years. We had so many positive interactions. I reached out to members of our team with the news as well. Our hearts are broken by the loss of this exceptional young patient and advocate. With tremendous humor and grace, Jake educated and entertained us all and gave hope to many patients struggling with chronic illness and trying to understand how Bartonella infection might play a role in their symptoms.
Jake was an exceptional and very talented young woman who turned her health struggles into extraordinary disease advocacy. Despite the demands of her illness and her determination to recover her health, she, with two mothers of patients created a Facebook patient forum, Breaking Down Bartonella, for others navigating Bartonella-associated chronic illness and produced an “edu-tainment” series, Bartonella Babe, on YouTube. Everything that Jake did, she approached with thoughtfulness and craft.
Amazingly, Jake took her skills as an actor, powered by research training from her Masters in Gender, Policy, and Inequalities from the London School of Economics, and threw herself into disease advocacy to learn everything she could about the science behind Bartonella, MCAS, and infection-associated chronic illness.
She reached out to me at Galaxy Diagnostics to share her idea for a video series and later for a patient forum. I offered to support her efforts in any way that would be helpful, especially as a guide on Bartonella research publications and a connector to other scientific experts.
Jake took me up on this offer and worked tirelessly with our team and many other experts to learn the science. Lo and behold, Jake proved to be an outstanding student. She devoured every publication, asked loads of questions, and requested calls to work through trickier pieces of the available science. We were repeatedly impressed by Jake’s commitment to excellence and, honestly, amazed by the entertaining video series that she created.
Our thoughts are with Jake’s mother and other family and friends as they mourn her loss. We will deeply miss Jake’s bright spirit and leadership in the Bartonella community.
We are endlessly grateful for all her contributions to building awareness and educating the public on the complexities of Bartonella-associated disease. Finally, we will work harder on our mission and in our work with disease advocates, researchers, and other partners to drive better clinical solutions for patients in Jake’s memory.
Rest in Peace, dear Jake. Your legacy lives on in the hearts and minds of many.
Canada Forced to Stop Euthanizing Mentally Ill as Doctors Refuse to Comply
Frank Bergman
Canada’s government has been forced to halt its controversial program to euthanize mentally ill patients after large numbers of doctors have refused to participate in the scheme.
Canadian health officials announced that the extension of its “assisted suicide” program, to people suffering solely from mental illness, has been delayed.
As Slay News has reported, Canada has some of the most liberal euthanasia laws in the world.
In recent years, the government has been increasingly relaxing the laws that were originally meant to give terminally ill people an option for dying.
However, the expansion of the laws means people can now be euthanized for far less severe issues such as depression, homelessness, or mental illness.
It is a sad state of affairs when Lyme/MSIDS patients, due to lack of proper care and effective treatments, consider assisted suicide. It’s even more worse when a government is euthanizing the mentally ill, the impoverished, and infants.
Euthanasia accounted for 4% of all Canadian deaths in 2022.
Go here to see the creepy Dawn of Augmented Humanity, which exposes Neuralink’s CIA and military roots to Neuralink’s developers, whose shocking admissions should cause us all to pause. It all comes back to Harvard scientist, Dr. Lieber’s work, who was found guilty of hiding financial ties to China from federal agencies.
And go here to read a Statement From the Physician’s Committee on Neuralink, which exposes that more than 1,500 monkeys were killed in experiments involving the brain-computer interface, and yet in May 2023, the FDA approved the company’s request for permission to pursue human trials!
Elon Musk’s Neuralink implants brain chip in first human
Jan 29 (Reuters) – The first human patient has received an implant from brain-chip startup Neuralink on Sunday and is recovering well, the company’s billionaire founder Elon Musk said.
“Initial results show promising neuron spike detection,” Musk said in a post on the social media platform X on Monday.
Spikes are activity by neurons, which the National Institute of Health describes as cells that use electrical and chemical signals to send information around the brain and to the body.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration had given the company clearance last year to conduct its first trial to test its implant on humans, a critical milestone in the startup’s ambitions to help patients overcome paralysis and a host of neurological conditions.
In September, Neuralink said it received approval for recruitment for the human trial. (See link for article)
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Important points:
Reuters reported earlier this month that the company was fined for violating U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) rules regarding the movement of hazardous materials.
The company’s initial goal is to enable people to control a computer cursor or keyboard using their thoughts.
The implants caused problems in monkeys including paralysis, seizures, and brain swelling.
It’s important to zoom out and consider unintended and even intended consequences of technology no matter how alluring or “helpful” it initially seems. For a wide range view, read how Digitization is being used to control us.
This article contains information on how brain implant nanotechnology paved the way for Musk’s Neuralink which has already been implanted into the brain of a 9-year old monkey allowing him to play a video game by “simply thinking about moving his hands. Neuralink sounds an awful lot like Merge in the frightening fictional book, “The Utopia Experiment.”
Elon Musk states this is a key step in merging human consciousness with AI
It’s important to understand that unelected technocrats are all aglow about using this frightening technology for surveillance to consolidate and monopolize massive amount of data for many reasons often under the auspice of public health and national security, that is far-reaching and has been innocuously coined “One Health.”
Writing for City Journal, Nicholas Wade, former science editor for The New York Times, said the newly revealed documents — which showed U.S. scientists were planning to work with scientists from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) to develop novel coronaviruses, provide evidence that COVID-19 “has never existed in the natural world.”
The USRTK documents revealed that scientists involved with a joint U.S.-China research proposal — “Project DEFUSE” — a year before the outbreak of COVID-19, planned to engineer coronaviruses that would be rare in nature, and that had many similarities with the genome of SARS-CoV-2.
Meanwhile, an investigation by Public published Tuesday revealed the FBI received credible intelligence in March 2020 that COVID-19 had leaked from the WIV — long before the FBI or U.S. government acknowledged a possible lab leak.
Daszak and Baric were both closely involved with Project DEFUSE. (See link for article)
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Lastly:
Francis Boyle, J.D., Ph.D. said, “Of course the FBI would cover this up,” noting similarities with the 2001 anthrax lab leak which was also covered up by the FBI. When Boyle told the FBI about the 2001 anthrax leak, no investigation followed, but an authorization to destroy all the strains in the U.S. government lab in Ames, IA.
Across this province and beyond, ticks are an increasingly troublesome reality for sportsmen and women. These little bloodsuckers are more than just annoying — they carry a host of ailments to which outdoor enthusiasts are especially vulnerable. Along much of their southernmost range, moose are struggling to adapt to the growing influence of ticks, and Ontario is no exception.
Tick troubles
By and large, human-tick encounters involve one of two species: the dog tick (aka wood tick) or the black-legged tick (aka deer tick), the latter of which is responsible for a rising incidence of Lyme disease in humans. Despite their increasing prevalence, however, neither of these species appear to be an issue for moose.
Instead, the trouble for our iconic forest-giant comes almost exclusively from Dermacentor albipictus, otherwise known as the winter tick. These pesky parasites are slightly larger than other species of North American ticks and are considered unique for their use of a single host-animal. While most species of tick switch hosts during their various life stages, winter ticks catch a ride on an unsuspecting ungulate as larvae and remain there until the swollen females are ready to drop to the forest floor, lay their eggs, and die. (See link for article)
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**Comment**
Obviously, such a long feeding by upwards of 40,000 ticks on a singular moose will cause severe blood loss, emaciation, and anemia.
These poor, plagued moose will rub on trees rubbing their hair off leaving them grey earning them the title “ghost moose.”
More specifically, in this link is a 1967 U.S. Army report, on page 600 that shows that ticks were experimentally infected with various pathogens. For instance, on page 301 Boophilus australis was experimentally infected with murine typhus rickettsia. Dermacentor albopiotus(the exact winter tick affecting moose) with spotted fever, Dermacentor andersoni with typhus rickettsiae, and so on and so forth. The link to the army report is conveniently broken (censored) as it incriminates our own government and military.