Parasite or Healthy Host?

Far too many citizens and foreigners in America have become parasites that feast on the host of hard-working Americans who play by the rules. These parasites feast on the nation they hate to keep themselves alive. When given the invitation to leave the nation they hate, the parasites refuse the offer. The producers are now keenly aware of this hypocrisy and what these parasites have done to prop themselves up at the expense of the health and welfare of this nation.

Is there a strong enough spiritual and moral antibiotic to rectify this unfortunate situation? The healthy host has thought one was available in times past but is now struggling to believe one is possible now. A serious line has been crossed, and the toothpaste is out of the tube. Can it be put back in again?

The host is starting to believe that the evil of the parasites needs to find another host to feast on to keep their Marxist, insane, delusional, bloody, and perverted idolatries afloat. The American host based upon the parasites pushing their wicked agenda for decades are reaching to make a difficult decision. A separation must come; and a peaceable one is preferred.

The following are some of the qualities of a parasite. As you look upon them think of the spiritual, cultural, moral, and governmental implications of what we see happening in our day. It is high time for every American to check and see if we are a part of the parasitical agenda or are we still seeking to be a healthy host that produces to save our nation and provide a future and hope for our children.

Dependence on a Host

• Cannot complete its life cycle without exploiting a host.

• Relies on the host for food, shelter, or reproduction.

Harms the Host:

• Causes some degree of harm (though not usually killing outright, since that would cut off its food source).

• Harm can be physical damage, draining resources, or spreading disease.

Specialized Adaptations:

• Evolved traits to exploit the host, such as:

o Attachment organs (hooks, suckers, claws).

o Immune evasion mechanisms to avoid being destroyed by the host’s defenses.

o Reduced independence (e.g., tapeworms lack digestive systems because they absorb pre-digested nutrients from the host).

Asymmetry in Relationship:

Only the parasite benefits; the host is harmed (unlike mutualism, where both benefit).

Variety of Lifestyles

• Ectoparasites – live on the host’s surface (fleas, ticks, lice).

• Endoparasites – live inside the host’s body (tapeworms, flukes, protozoa).

• Facultative parasites – can survive independently but may parasitize if possible.

• Obligate parasites – must parasitize to live.

Transmission Strategies

• Often have complex life cycles, sometimes involving multiple hosts.

• Use vectors (like mosquitoes) or direct contact for spreading.

• Produce many offspring to increase chances of survival.

Are you a part of the parasite agenda or seeking to remain the healthy host?

Choose wisely friend. Christ or chaos! Repent or perish! Jesus is Lord!

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