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Panic Sells. Health Doesn’t.

Ebola, Hantavirus, Alpha-Gal Syndrome, and the Collapse of Immune Resilience

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Kristina Morros
May 21, 2026
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Modern society has become addicted to disease fear. Every few months, the media machine rolls out another biological apocalypse: Ebola, hantavirus, bird flu, monkeypox, “Disease X,” and now the latest panic cycle warning that ticks can supposedly make people allergic to red meat.

The script never changes. Fear floods the headlines, social media amplifies it, and algorithms reward emotional reactions and outrage. Meanwhile, people’s nervous systems remain trapped in chronic stress physiology while the actual foundations of health continue collapsing in plain sight. People are sleep deprived, sedentary, malnourished by processed food addiction, disconnected from sunlight and nature, metabolically inflamed, overexposed to endocrine disruptors, chronically stressed, and psychologically overloaded. Then society acts shocked when immune systems begin malfunctioning.

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Coincidentally, I had already started digging into tick-borne illness and Lyme disease a few months ago after pulling a few of those little hitchhikers off my body following a hike, and that experience sent me down another rabbit hole into immune dysfunction, histamine reactions, and the growing obsession with “emerging” diseases. You can reads those articles here, here, here, and here. Now, ticks make the headlines again.

Robert F. Cathcart III on vitamin C and disease

The real epidemic is not just viruses or bacteria—it is the constant breakdown of people’s health combined with nonstop fear and psychological manipulation. In this article, I’ll break down the similarities between Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, Ebola Virus Disease, tick-related immune reactions like Alpha-gal Syndrome, and other inflammatory illnesses that involve stress, inflammation, histamine problems, and immune system dysfunction. I’ll also cover the work of Frederick Klenner, Linus Pauling, and Thomas E. Levy and how they used high-dose Vitamin C to help support the immune system, reduce inflammation, regulate histamine, and help the body recover from severe illness. I have written several posts on vitamin C. A few can be found here, here, here, and here.

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