Cake-Eating Lizards And Other Sins Of Doctor Jordan Kit Mah

They know we can see the lies. They just don’t care because 1. they still get paid and 2. there’s nothing their victims can do to them. We don’t even need to do anything to them. They poison themselves and feel smug about it. Even so, it’s really quite astonishing that so many pathological and/or paid liars think that justice will never catch up to them. They don’t have to believe in Father God, to believe in history’s documented examples.

Let’s expose and mock yet another one.

Toddler’s mystery infection traced back to cake-snatching iguana

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By Nicola Davis, 31 March 2023

It could almost be a fable from Aesop, or a story from the Brothers Grimm: the toddler, the lizard and the cake.

He must be thinking of C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch And the Wardrobe. Except he’s apparently not allowed to cite Christians.

But for one small child, whose baked treat was snatched by an iguana, it was a tale with a twist.

Doctors have revealed that the toddler ended up with an unusual infection after being bitten by the reptile as it tried to steal a bite of cake.

In the presentation “Never get between an iguana and his cake: a cautionary tale”, due to be given at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases in Copenhagen later this month, Dr Jordan Kit Mah, a medical microbiologist at Stanford University, describes how the three-year-old was on holiday with her parents in Costa Rica when the attack occurred.

Yet another mystery-meat, foundation-funded credentialist faces the existential horror of “publish or perish”.

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CALGARY — A Calgary physician contracted COVID-19 while working at a hospital in Montreal during the first wave of the pandemic and is sharing his experience to encourage others to get vaccinated.

Dr. Mah is an infectious disease fellow at the University of Calgary. He became infected last spring during the first wave of the pandemic while he worked at a hospital in Montreal.

He described his experience by posting photos on social media and says he spent a week in the intensive care unit on high-flow oxygen. He says it was terrifying not being able to get out of bed or being so breathless he couldn’t speak.

“Mentally I want to say I’m pretty strong but physically it just wears down on you having a fever, of 40 degrees and sort of sweating….It was to the point where I wasn’t able to shower without oxygen, I couldn’t even go to the bathroom on my own.”

The first wave of da ‘Rona was pretty tough by most accounts, as most new diseases are, but Mah’s experience was not typical even by that standard.

Dr. Mah is speaking out as a warning to others, as the pandemic continues and is impacting younger and younger people.

“With the new variants, younger people are getting sick and that’s a fact,” said Mah.

The young DON’T get sick of Coof. The younger the kid, the truer that is.

Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam has said previously that coronavirus variants may be impacting younger Canadians more than the older population because many seniors and vulnerable groups have been vaccinated.

They SAID that, but they never SAW that. These are lies, Lies, LIES!

Dr. Mah says he trusts vaccines approved by Health Canada and has been vaccinated.

“Full disclosure, I am also employed by Health Canada and vaccinated as a condition of continued employment”?

He understands there is a lot of misinformation being shared about vaccines, but he believes those being administered are effective against hospitalizations and death from COVID-19.

I would empower people to sort of make that decision for themselves but I think it’s really important to vaccinate so that we’re able to develop herd immunity and sort of put this pandemic behind us.”

“Hello, I am Doctor Mah, an infectious disease specialist, and I tell you that herd immunity did not exist until invented by Moderna a week after Donald Trump lost reelection. I wish I could trust you to do the right thing, but unfortunately, you still won’t submit to a totalitarian biosurveillance state run by genocidal depopulationists. I will continue lying to you until that changes.

“Did you hear the news about the cake-eating iguana?”

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As she tucked into the treat on a beach, the lizard suddenly appeared and attempted to steal the cake, biting the back of the child’s hand in the process.

“It was trying to mark its territory or something like that,” Mah said.

Or something like,  it was being teased by a little girl. Iguanas don’t eat cake. Although generally omnivorous, they do not thrive on a human diet. Neither do iguanas normally attack much larger animals. Neither do iguanas mark territory. Cold-blooded species aren’t built to do metabolic-intensive activity such as patrolling territory. Most are not even social animals.

It’s no big deal that the kid teased the lizard, but the professional authorities are missing a lot of red flags just by accepting the origin story at face value. Where’s that scientific skepticism?

The girl was disinfected and given five days of the antibiotic amoxicillin, with the wound subsequently healing.

However, five months later the toddler’s parents noticed a lump on the back of her hand, around the size of a coin. Though it was not painful, it began to grow in size and became a reddish-bluish colour.

Ultrasound imaging initially led doctors to believe the bump could be a ganglion cyst, but with the size increasing and it becoming painful, an orthopaedic surgeon decided to investigate further given the atypical features.

The lump was found to contain a thick white mass and pus, with further examination revealing dead tissue, clusters of white blood cells and the presence of bacteria later identified to be Mycobacterium marinum – an organism known to infect fresh and marine water fish. While closely related to the bacterium that causes human tuberculosis, it does not itself cause the disease in humans.

“[Nontuberculous mycobacteria] are found in the environment, they are very ubiquitous,” Mah said. “Some of them are capable of causing skin and soft tissue infections like this.”

Mah said the delayed onset of the girl’s infection was not surprising as the bacteria are very slow growing with a long incubation period, from exposure to the onset of symptoms. “This came on insidiously and became a problem later on,” he said.

With the bacteria resistant to amoxicillin, the toddler was treated with the antibiotics rifampin and clarithromycin.

It is not the first time a human has developed this infection, with cases generally associated with aquatic activity or exposure to fish tanks. While early cases in Britain were linked to swimming pools, experts say infections related to such facilities have dramatically declined.

Goodbye, infected iguana. Hello, infected water used to wash an open wound.

David Turner, a professor of clinical microbiology at the University of Nottingham who was not involved in the new case, said infections could also occur after cuts to the hands when opening oysters.

I’ve never heard of this infection after a reptile bite,” he said. “Although reptiles do carry some very toxic organisms, including salmonella, which is why hand washing is always advised after handling reptiles.”

Experts have found that the bacteria grow best at temperatures of about 30C, which is below the average human body temperature of 37C.

Mah noted that the cold-blooded nature of iguanas may make them the perfect reservoir.

For a fish-borne disease that is STILL not known to exist in iguanas? Can we please hang Mah’s oh-so-conclusive findings on something a little more repeatable than “a toddler said so”?

He said he hoped the report, thought to be the first case related to an iguana wound, would raise awareness that lizards such as iguanas can carry Mycobacterium marinum as well as pass it on to humans. He added that the case highlighted the importance of using lower temperatures to grow and investigate pathogens involved in infections after reptile bites.

“If you are thinking about this organism, you have to know the right methods to diagnose it in the first place,” he said.

Speaking of right methods… either this was the first occurrence in the entire history of animal science, despite the longtime existence of both iguanas near humans and bread products, or the kid’s cut got washed with infected water as is usual for such cases.

The iguana was not available for comment. Or study.

Why is Dr. Mah going so far out of his way, and out of his mind, to claim that a lizard spread a new disease to humans? A claim he cannot prove, and a disease that’s not even new? By any sane standard, he should expect to be the laughingstock of that upcoming conference. I recommend wearing a clown wig.

But what about the Climate Change standard?

New UN report outlines ways to curb growing spread of animal-to-human diseases

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6 July 2020

Covid didn’t come from bats or pangolins. It was a engineered variant of SARS. Fauci only claimed Covid-19 was zoonotic because that was a funding loophole that allowed him to use American taxpayer funding in a Chinese bioweapons lab, for bioweapon research that was banned in America as a safety precaution after the anthrax release.

That didn’t stop the climate alarmists from jumping onto the idea that Gaia is attacking humanity until we get in the pod and eat the bugs.

Preventing the Next Pandemic: Zoonotic diseases and how to break the chain of transmission identifies seven trends driving the increasing emergence of zoonotic diseases, including a growing demand for animal protein, unsustainable farming practices and the global climate crisis.

It also sets out 10 practical steps that nations can take right now, including expanded research into zoonotic diseases, improved monitoring and regulation of food systems, and incentivizing sustainable land management practices.

In particular, the report recommends that governments adopt a “One Health” approach that brings together public health, veterinary and environmental expertise to prevent and respond to zoonotic disease outbreaks.

QED, totalitarian biosurveillance state. I read it…

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…and the TL;DR is that hunting and ranching are forcing humans into unprecedented exposure to dangerous new plagues from the heart of Africa. (By way of Gates Foundation biolabs.) The iguana wanted cake because humans are eating more chickens than ever!

Also, urbanization used to be “suburban sprawl”, now it’s “gas stoves and air conditioning”.

Oh noes! Completely unexpected threats against all of humanity are emerging because we eat healthy food and no longer use four-legged manure machines for travel and industry! Also because our rulers are breaking their own laws to engineer bioweapons in secret laboratories, gloating about how much we’re about to suffer, but regardless! Whatever can we do to prevent humanity’s imminent extinction???

Other than resume our daily lives without change, which has thwarted the eco-Commies since the 1960s.

What that UN report says… I summarize pithily:

To this end, the following ten science-based policy recommendations are proposed:

1. Awareness

What Mah admitted to doing.

2. More funding for world government

3. More funding for infectious disease experts

…such as Mah… we now have an undisclosed conflict of interest…

4. Biosurveillance state

5. Foreign control of the food supply

6. Forced behavior modification

7. Biosecurity and control (that one wasn’t even a pithy summary)

8. Total control of the environment

9. Indoctrination

10. Enacting the “One Health” agenda that takes up most of the PDF. You don’t need to know the details, to know it’s yet another WEF wet dream.

Doctor Mah owes us an apology for lying to us… also, for being a totalitarian globalist shill… for being a non-Trucker Canuck… for being incompetent at his job of understanding how disease works… and most of all, for not disclosing that the purpose of his “raising awareness” of the dangers of cake-eating iguanas, is his financial benefit.

It’s the least he can do, one supposes, to be entertaining about it.