RICKETTSIA
A VERY STRANGE AND DANGEROUS
PLEOMORPHIC GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA
There are at least 30 species of Rickettsia, and many of them can
cause diseases in many animals including humans.
It is well known, to medical experts, that it causes Typhus,
Rickettsia Pox, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Trench Fever, and Q
fever. However, very few persons know that Rickettsia can cause the
same (or very similar) symptoms as Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia,
Rheumatoid
Arthritis, Neurological Dysfunction, and Bacterial
Meningitis. And if the appendix is over populated with
rickettsia, it can cause appendicitis.
In March 2010, Swedish researchers reported a case of bacterial
meningitis, in a woman, caused by Rickettsia helvetica
previously thought to be harmless.
Rickettsia is
a gram-negative highly pleomorphic
bacteria that steals ATP
from the cells it invades. Wikipedia states that it is non-motile,
that is true in the cocci morphology. However, some scientist claim
that, in the bacillus morphology, it can propel itself inside
endothelial cells. And I believe that, when in thread morphology, it
moves erratically (almost like dancing) in the blood or in urine (as
my videos show).
These are the 3 known morphologies of Rickettsia:

I believe we can identify rickettsia in capillary blood and in urine
cultures also.
I have micrographs and microvideos that I believe show rickettsia in
"live blood". It seems that when rickettsia is in a thread form
(2.75 microns to 10 microns) it flows very well in the live blood or
any other liquid, almost as if it is swimming or dancing by changing
the shape of the thread.
Recently, Quest Labs did a urine culture (of my urine), and they
claimed there was multiple flora, and therefore possible
contamination. They should have identified was type of bacteria
and/or fungus were in the multiple flora. I did a urine culture
myself, making sure there was no contamination, and yes there were
multiple types of bacteria.
Are the 2 laboratories monopolies of south Florida becoming
incompetent? Or are they hiding something?
Here is what I saw in the urine culture.
Mouse click (or finger select for those using touch screens) on the
image to see the full size micrograph

And here is what I see in live blood:
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And here is a videograph that shows the bacteria erratic moves (or
is it dancing
?)
Click on the format that your browser/OS is capable of playing:

It is difficult to capture a rickettsia, in its bacillus form, in a
micrograph of stained blood, but not impossible.
Here is an example:

Bellow is a micrograph of a cell (in live blood) that has been
destroyed by Rickettsia:

Here is an excellent document by Dr. Cecile Jadin a Belgian Dr who
has treated a lot of rickettsia afflicted patients in South Africa.
Doctor Jadin is one of those excellent doctors who treats the causes
instead of just treating the symptoms.
Dr Jadin's Manly Conference
Dr Cecile Jadin's Website
REFERENCES:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rickettsia
Paniker's Textbook of MEDICAL PARASITOLOGY (8th
Edition)
MEDICAL PARASITOLOGY A Self-Instructional Text (7th Edition)
CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY made ridiculously
simple. (6th Edition)
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