you speak of "virus" as though this is a thing which is proven to exist. Please publish at least one link to a properly controlled experiment run by more than one group of independent researchers which proves using the scientific method (not the nobel prize method) that any pathogenic virus exists.
Better tick bite protection is necessary.. What is really needed is a comfortable, affordable 100% tick proof coverall. All conventional methods are shown to fail over time for those regularly in the woods and fields. This is currently a do it yourself DIY project.
After surveying the available coveralls and buying what I thought would be the best to modify to make it a tick-proof coverall - I have decided next time the best way to go is to start with a favorite outdoors / work pants / jeans. and (long enough) shirt - first attach these together with safety pins and try it on -be sure you can put it on like a coverall. Then sew these together and add a full length, 2 way, zipper to replace the buttons on the shirt and the zipper on the pants. Then add sewn on or velcro / zipper / zip-lock attachable/ detachable no-see-um mesh under socks attached to the inside of the pant leg high enough up to accommodate wearing boots and no-see-em mesh under-gloves or other gloves attached, or attachable / detachable, to the inside of sleeves and as hoods on light jackets are commonly stored in a concealed pocket opening at the back of the collar line - Here a zipper (or As You Will) attachable / detachable over a hat size no-see-um mesh head net. With 1/2 of a 2 way "long jacket type" zipper sewn starting mid chest at the shirt zipper proceeding in an arc to the shoulder then across the back to a matching point on the other shoulder and down to end meeting at the shirt zipper. The other half of the zipper sewn to the circumference of the head net opening. A concealed pocket is sewn in just under the zipper from a top of a shoulder point across the back to the corresponding shoulder point. A flap for this pocket is sewn just above the zipper closable with a snap on each end or As You Will. As a portion of a jacket stays together when you zip the top zipper down and the bottom zipper up - So the hood is attached and at the ready in its flap covered pocket. The flap is opened the hood is brought over the head then a hat put on or the hood is brought over the hat on head - then the right hand closes the zipper from left shoulder, the left hand from the right shoulder. Velcro can be attached on the shirt at each side of this meeting point and a velcro backed flap attached to one side of the the shirt can close over this zipper ends meeting point.
Then treat as desired with standard repellents / or long lasting tick repelling / tick killing chemicals - or not as you choose.
For adding mosquito bite protection with lessened need for chemicals - adding a "stand off the body" feature for the arms, legs and body of this coverall via circumferential, sewn in internal sleeves holding foam or fiber or a plastic rod forming a ring or? and bite through material where the coverall pulls tight to the body while in use could also be considered.
You can walk around looking like a normal person - then in a short minute be a normal tick proof person.
PS - A hot clothes dryer is said to kill ticks - washing may not. Some dry clothes first then wash.
best? - tick removal tool for most tick removal - perhaps the specialized, very narrow tweezers used to grip the head if visible and pull tick straight up and out - or - less likely for most people to not squeeze the tick body contents into the wound - a "pry type" tick removal tool - a mini version of the "flat pry bar", search and see - Stanley flat pry bar - The short flat right angled "head" section of the tool is gently slid under the body of the tick with the head in the small u shaped notch on its tip - then the arm of the tool gently pushed down to pull the tick on each of its "shoulders" straight up and out. Tick is not squeezed - tick gunk is not squeezed out its head into you. The tip of the arm of the tool should also have the small u shaped notch which would be useful to lift out a tick deep in the ear.
Do it yourself DIY - make your own tick removal tool starting with such as a 3/8 inch wide by 3 1/2 inch long strip of light gauge stainless steel, round corners, use a 1/16 drill bit and drill to make perhaps a 1/8 inch deep, round bottomed slot in the center of each end, place one end of this strip, (already notched) into a vice about 3/8 of an inch and bend it over a 1/4 inch bolt, held tight to both the vice and the strip, a little over 90 degrees = 2 ended tick removal tool
WHAT AN OUTSTANDING LADY JESSICA IS. TO SWIM AGAINST THE TIDE IN DEEP WATER. TO HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING WHERE THE ROOTS OF THE PROBLEM LIES. WE ALSO KNOW WHERE THE PROBLEMS COME FROM: THE GLOBALISTS WITH BIG PHARMA. THANK YOU STEVE FOR BRINGING THIS TO LIGHT. KEEP THE GREAT WORK UP. I CANNOT SIGN THE FORM OF PROTEST AS OUTSIDE THE USA.
I love Jess.. (and you too of course Steve ;-) ) and her analysis is completely backed up by her own research. I am one of the many heading toward Terrain theory rather than Germ Theory - but it is so refreshing that from a Germ Theory perspective that all this propaganda and obfuscation of the data by our governments world wide is still shown to be completely wrong and at times real evil.
Thanks for all you do to bring light on these subjects Steve - and your team.
Please ask her what she thinks of Trump’s conflict of interest from meeting Bill Gates twice last year and right after getting elected as well as attending the WEF. Both the WEF and Bill Gates sponsored Event 201 at John Hopkins.
Jessica Rose is just about my favorite person of all the substack people I read. Her brilliance, humor and personality shine. and she explains things so well for us non scientist civilians. Bonus: He photos from conferences she attends almost puts us in the room. Her photos while taking walk are also appreciated immensely. I am looking forward to tonight's discussion.
you speak of "virus" as though this is a thing which is proven to exist. Please publish at least one link to a properly controlled experiment run by more than one group of independent researchers which proves using the scientific method (not the nobel prize method) that any pathogenic virus exists.
May I access a replay?
The same link should bring it up.
Better tick bite protection is necessary.. What is really needed is a comfortable, affordable 100% tick proof coverall. All conventional methods are shown to fail over time for those regularly in the woods and fields. This is currently a do it yourself DIY project.
After surveying the available coveralls and buying what I thought would be the best to modify to make it a tick-proof coverall - I have decided next time the best way to go is to start with a favorite outdoors / work pants / jeans. and (long enough) shirt - first attach these together with safety pins and try it on -be sure you can put it on like a coverall. Then sew these together and add a full length, 2 way, zipper to replace the buttons on the shirt and the zipper on the pants. Then add sewn on or velcro / zipper / zip-lock attachable/ detachable no-see-um mesh under socks attached to the inside of the pant leg high enough up to accommodate wearing boots and no-see-em mesh under-gloves or other gloves attached, or attachable / detachable, to the inside of sleeves and as hoods on light jackets are commonly stored in a concealed pocket opening at the back of the collar line - Here a zipper (or As You Will) attachable / detachable over a hat size no-see-um mesh head net. With 1/2 of a 2 way "long jacket type" zipper sewn starting mid chest at the shirt zipper proceeding in an arc to the shoulder then across the back to a matching point on the other shoulder and down to end meeting at the shirt zipper. The other half of the zipper sewn to the circumference of the head net opening. A concealed pocket is sewn in just under the zipper from a top of a shoulder point across the back to the corresponding shoulder point. A flap for this pocket is sewn just above the zipper closable with a snap on each end or As You Will. As a portion of a jacket stays together when you zip the top zipper down and the bottom zipper up - So the hood is attached and at the ready in its flap covered pocket. The flap is opened the hood is brought over the head then a hat put on or the hood is brought over the hat on head - then the right hand closes the zipper from left shoulder, the left hand from the right shoulder. Velcro can be attached on the shirt at each side of this meeting point and a velcro backed flap attached to one side of the the shirt can close over this zipper ends meeting point.
Then treat as desired with standard repellents / or long lasting tick repelling / tick killing chemicals - or not as you choose.
For adding mosquito bite protection with lessened need for chemicals - adding a "stand off the body" feature for the arms, legs and body of this coverall via circumferential, sewn in internal sleeves holding foam or fiber or a plastic rod forming a ring or? and bite through material where the coverall pulls tight to the body while in use could also be considered.
You can walk around looking like a normal person - then in a short minute be a normal tick proof person.
PS - A hot clothes dryer is said to kill ticks - washing may not. Some dry clothes first then wash.
best? - tick removal tool for most tick removal - perhaps the specialized, very narrow tweezers used to grip the head if visible and pull tick straight up and out - or - less likely for most people to not squeeze the tick body contents into the wound - a "pry type" tick removal tool - a mini version of the "flat pry bar", search and see - Stanley flat pry bar - The short flat right angled "head" section of the tool is gently slid under the body of the tick with the head in the small u shaped notch on its tip - then the arm of the tool gently pushed down to pull the tick on each of its "shoulders" straight up and out. Tick is not squeezed - tick gunk is not squeezed out its head into you. The tip of the arm of the tool should also have the small u shaped notch which would be useful to lift out a tick deep in the ear.
Do it yourself DIY - make your own tick removal tool starting with such as a 3/8 inch wide by 3 1/2 inch long strip of light gauge stainless steel, round corners, use a 1/16 drill bit and drill to make perhaps a 1/8 inch deep, round bottomed slot in the center of each end, place one end of this strip, (already notched) into a vice about 3/8 of an inch and bend it over a 1/4 inch bolt, held tight to both the vice and the strip, a little over 90 degrees = 2 ended tick removal tool
WHAT AN OUTSTANDING LADY JESSICA IS. TO SWIM AGAINST THE TIDE IN DEEP WATER. TO HAVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING WHERE THE ROOTS OF THE PROBLEM LIES. WE ALSO KNOW WHERE THE PROBLEMS COME FROM: THE GLOBALISTS WITH BIG PHARMA. THANK YOU STEVE FOR BRINGING THIS TO LIGHT. KEEP THE GREAT WORK UP. I CANNOT SIGN THE FORM OF PROTEST AS OUTSIDE THE USA.
I love Jess.. (and you too of course Steve ;-) ) and her analysis is completely backed up by her own research. I am one of the many heading toward Terrain theory rather than Germ Theory - but it is so refreshing that from a Germ Theory perspective that all this propaganda and obfuscation of the data by our governments world wide is still shown to be completely wrong and at times real evil.
Thanks for all you do to bring light on these subjects Steve - and your team.
Please ask her what she thinks of Trump’s conflict of interest from meeting Bill Gates twice last year and right after getting elected as well as attending the WEF. Both the WEF and Bill Gates sponsored Event 201 at John Hopkins.
Jessica Rose is just about my favorite person of all the substack people I read. Her brilliance, humor and personality shine. and she explains things so well for us non scientist civilians. Bonus: He photos from conferences she attends almost puts us in the room. Her photos while taking walk are also appreciated immensely. I am looking forward to tonight's discussion.