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Hantavirus - here we go again?

  • May 12
  • 2 min read

Heck no. We are prepared and ready. In more than one way.

1) imaet practitioners like to implement the SHOW Method, which supercharges the Immune System.

2) We have frequencies.

3) The Immune System listens and is very willing to receive instruction, other than with immunization injections. So, let's engage with the Immune System and provide focus.

What is Hantavirus?

The virus belongs to the order Bunyavirales. Virologists categorize hantaviruses into two distinct groups based on geography and clinical presentation. First, “Old World” hantaviruses circulate predominantly throughout Europe and Asia. These strains trigger Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS). Patients suffering from HFRS experience severe kidney damage and internal bleeding. Conversely, “New World” hantaviruses circulate throughout North, Central, and South America. These particular strains cause Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS).

Specifically, HPS focuses its destructive potential directly on the human respiratory system. The pathogen attacks the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels within the lungs. As a result, this targeted assault triggers an aggressive immune system response. The resulting inflammation causes a dangerous condition known as capillary leak syndrome. The blood vessels lose their structural integrity. Consequently, blood plasma leaks into the microscopic air sacs of the lungs. The swift accumulation of fluid essentially drowns the patient from the inside out. Earth Times, 5/7/2026

How Does Hantavirus Spread to Humans?

Specific rodent species act as the primary carriers for different viral strains. The shedding process

deposits viral particles into the environment. Rodents release the virus continuously through their urine, feces, and saliva. Physical transmission to humans requires a mechanical disturbance of these waste products. Fresh waste dries out over several days. Eventually, it turns into a fine dust. When human activity stirs up this contaminated dust, the settled particles are disrupted. For instance, sweeping a garage floor, moving old boxes in an attic, or opening a seasonal cabin can easily trigger this.

The Danger of Aerosolization

Aerosolization occurs the moment these particles become airborne. A human inhales the microscopic viral droplets directly into the deep tissues of the lungs. Consequently, this provides the virus immediate access to vulnerable endothelial cells. Physical contact with the waste provides a secondary route. Touching contaminated surfaces and transferring the unseen particles to the eyes, nose, or mouth can also initiate infection. Earth Times, 5/7/2026

What can imaet do!

There are two places on the imaet software where one can find hantavirus frequencies:

1) on the Allergens panel

The above picture illustrates a 'straight forward' bioenergetic immunization protocol (for all Bunyaviruses). To learn more about immunomodulation with imaet check out this LINK.

Set timer to 20 minutes, check Quick cycle. Note Add Feedback.

2) on the Biofield panel

On the Biofield panel we have a Hantavirus frequency ready to be utilized. How to do it best:

Search Hantavirus, double click, put it in the 'treatment basket'. Click on 'Return to Biofield' and search for 'Ribonucleic' and add RNA and DNA into the basket. Now activate Quick Cycle, set timer at 20 minutes and let it run through. You are delivering a sophisticated bioenergetic immunization feedback. Save treatment for future repeat applications.


So today, there is no reason to fear the virus, let's be ready to harness the Immune system. We've got the Code!

Author: Dr. Bernard Straile, DC

 
 
 

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