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plague bacterium enters the human body through the skin, eyes,
mouth, digestive tract, respiratory passage, blood and lymph
glands.
In the skin, where the bacterium first enters, sacs and nodules
form. These represent the body's first resistance displayed towards
the bacteria, but the body is unable to withstand them for long. The
bacteria and the toxin they form enters the lymph glands through
the lymph canals. Where the bacteria have settled in, the lymph
glands begin to swell up, causing edemas to form around the
lymph glands. As the lymph glands fill up with the bacterial toxin,
gangrene then develop, causing the specific tissue to die and begin
to decay. At this point, some plague bacteria can enter the blood-
stream, reaching the spleen, liver, and other internal lymph glands,
all of which then start to swell. As a result, other organs and lymph
nodes fail, and death follows. 57
All this results from the multiplication of a single cell, which
we can only observe under a microscope. The microorganism can
destroy a body that it occupies in stages. In fact, apart from a few
experimental vaccinations, still at the research stage, no sure pre-
caution against plague has yet been discovered. As yet, these vacci-
nations cannot prevent problems experienced in the intestine, di-
gestive or respiratory systems.
In addition to these, plague bacteria have been discovered that
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carry genes resistant to five different antibiotics. In short, no mat- HARUN YAHYA
ter what solutions are found, these bacteria will continue to exhibit
resistance to the remedies. In other words, this microorganism con-
stantly develops its own immunity, preparing itself to create ever
worse problems, and clearly behaves with the same intelligence as (ADNAN OKTAR)
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