Stew Peters Show - VIDEO EVIDENCE: CANCER is Caused by Micro-Parasites with Dr Lee Merritt Aired: 2026-01-23 Duration: 16:09 === Parasite Paradigm Problem (09:51) === [00:00:00] Find me at themedicalrebel.com. [00:00:03] I'm also on Rumble at the Medical Rebel channel. [00:00:07] And this video is about parasite protocols, how to rid yourself of parasites. [00:00:12] And I'm going to explain to you in this video why I think it's critical. [00:00:15] We all do this now, why it helps people wither without having taken the vaccine. [00:00:22] And I'm going to tell you the ins and outs and some of the subtleties of doing that. [00:00:26] Okay, so I call it the parasite paradigm. [00:00:28] A paradigm is really a way of looking at something. [00:00:33] And the problem we have is we are living in a viral paradigm. [00:00:37] And we need to get out of that. [00:00:39] That's a false paradigm. [00:00:40] It makes you look at things the wrong way. [00:00:42] It's like the magician that waves his hand over to the right while he's picking your pocket over to the left. [00:00:47] In this case, they're killing us. [00:00:49] So let's change our worldview a little bit. [00:00:52] And I'm going to explain here why I think that's necessary and what this means. [00:00:55] Now, from the beginning, I never believed this was an airborne virus. [00:00:59] I thought this was a contact poison or toxin. [00:01:02] Keep in mind, virus in Latin does not mean little animacule that flies out of your mouth and goes makes other people sick. [00:01:08] Virus means toxin. [00:01:10] We need to start changing our language to changing our understanding that when we get sick and we sneezing and wheezing and coughing, something, we say we got a cold. [00:01:20] You didn't catch a cold. [00:01:21] You're toxic and you're getting rid of the toxins. [00:01:25] Venom doesn't fit. [00:01:27] I had this discussion with Brian Artis. [00:01:30] I'm not saying there isn't some part of this whole venom thing that fits in here. [00:01:34] Certainly the Nicorette gum is a good idea, but it's not the major causing disease. [00:01:40] It doesn't fit what we saw clinically. [00:01:42] If venom were the problem, then children would have died and adults would have lived. [00:01:46] That isn't right. [00:01:47] Now, the other thing I realized that there was a problem about was this mRNA technology. [00:01:52] Besides all the literature that showed how dangerous it was, how bad it was on all the animal studies, and was still bad, by the way, they're still doing animal studies for cancer therapies using mRNA and the animals are still dying. [00:02:05] Don't think that's past tense. [00:02:07] It's just too expensive. [00:02:08] I mean, they claim that the one mRNA technology they've actually gotten to market was a technology that was for some ophthalmologic issue. [00:02:19] I can't remember what it was, but it was for some ophthalmologic issue. [00:02:23] And the cost was in two, in 2018, the cost was almost a million dollars for a treatment. [00:02:29] How did they suddenly, within two years, supply billions of doses at less than $30 a dose? [00:02:36] You tell me. [00:02:36] That doesn't make sense. [00:02:37] So there are things that don't make sense with what's happening here. [00:02:40] Then we started seeing this. [00:02:42] And I'm going to play a little bit of this video. [00:02:44] This is a video that dropped from a compilation of different things, but it's primarily German researchers showing you that cancer is a parasitical infection. [00:02:54] And these are not the only people that say this, by the way. [00:02:58] So without further ado, let's dive right in into the video proof of cancer as a parasitical infection. [00:03:06] Let's go more than 30 years back in time. [00:03:08] At the renowned Pettenkopfer Institute in Munich, Germany, three German medical doctors, Dr. Bubing, Schertz, and Dr. Winter, were busy studying strange objects in human blood. [00:03:20] They published their results in the renowned scientific journal Elsliche Praxis under the title Unusual Copuscular Elements in Blood. [00:03:31] Okay, so I'm going to stop there on the recording, but you can see that these people are serious scientists. [00:03:36] They've looked at it. [00:03:37] This has been going on for decades, and we have not been aware of it. [00:03:41] I recommend you watch that whole video. [00:03:43] The sound kind of goes in and out, but I recommend you take time and watch the video. [00:03:47] These are the questions I asked myself. [00:03:50] Why is cancer bursting out after people get the vaccine? [00:03:54] Especially in the soldiers. [00:03:58] I was in the Navy for 10 years. [00:03:59] We took care of young guys, you know, the 20-year-olds, that's your standard patient. [00:04:04] And when they showed up with cancer, it would be a single solitary cancer, usually things like testicular cancer that young men are more apt to get. [00:04:11] But it wasn't that they had cancer all over their body. [00:04:13] Now they take the vaccine and they have cancer all over their body, according to some of the doctors I've talked to in the military. [00:04:19] Now, this goes along with an idea that if cancer is parasites, these are guys that have been out in Afghanistan and weird places, snooping and pooping through the brush on the ground. [00:04:31] They may come from farm country where they were, you know, around animals, and they've probably got a pretty good dose of parasite load. [00:04:39] And now their immune system is damaged by the vaccine and the parasites all break out at once, giving them this multiple look of cancer. [00:04:48] You see, when we talk about something being cancer, we just show, we just look at an MRI and we see that it's got multiple white spots on this, on the like either dark spots or white spots on the various different weighted images. [00:05:01] And we say, well, that's obviously metastasis, because we think nothing else could do that because we're not thinking. [00:05:07] Paradigm shift. [00:05:08] We're not thinking of parasites. [00:05:10] Okay. [00:05:11] Why does autoimmune disease respond to anti-parasitical drugs? [00:05:14] Hydroxychloroquine is anti-parasitical, right? [00:05:17] But they give it as plaquinil and they use it for rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. [00:05:21] And why does it respond? [00:05:23] And it responds for a while, but then it doesn't continue to respond. [00:05:25] And I can tell you why that is. [00:05:27] It has to do with the way you should do it for parasites. [00:05:30] Then the real question is, why do they hate anti-parasiticals? [00:05:34] Why can't we find mRNA in the vaccines? [00:05:36] 18 labs around the country cannot find mRNA in the vaccines. [00:05:40] And finally, I would say the parasite paradigm fits the religious belief of the psychopaths giving us this. [00:05:48] I will tell you that the people that go back to the ancient times of the religion that goes back to ancient Babylon, this actually is an idea that from the Babylonian Talmud, they call it. [00:06:03] And it's an idea that I'm not guilty if I don't directly kill you. [00:06:06] If I tie you up, this is an example, I believe, directly from the Talmud, the Babylonian Talmud. [00:06:11] You tie somebody up on the floor in their kitchen so they can't feed themselves and they die of starvation. [00:06:16] I'm not morally responsible. [00:06:18] But in this case, I didn't kill you. [00:06:20] Your parasites killed you. [00:06:21] I know that sounds a little odd, but I think it goes along with everything else in this whole mess. [00:06:26] So here's my parasite worldview hypothesis. [00:06:29] Okay. [00:06:30] Parasites slowly increase in your body over a lifetime. [00:06:35] The mother worm lays 20 to 200,000 eggs a day. [00:06:39] And it doesn't necessarily need to be worms. [00:06:41] These could be microscopic. [00:06:42] If there are any general surgeons out there, I know what you're saying. [00:06:45] I open up the gut all the time and I don't see parasites because these are intracellular parasites or microscopic parasites. [00:06:52] And they're not something that most people would see. [00:06:54] Occasionally, you have actual gut parasites and they are higher up where general surgeons generally don't go. [00:07:01] You're mostly in the colon. [00:07:02] These are in the small intestine for the most part. [00:07:05] So over a lifetime, these egg sacs, most of them pass out of the body, but some of the 200,000 laid every day go into your cells and become cysts. [00:07:14] Okay. [00:07:15] They're insisted. [00:07:15] They're walled off by the body as cysts. [00:07:17] As more cysts are present, then it takes more of your immune system to keep them in check. [00:07:23] And more of your immune system working to keep them in check means autoimmune disease. [00:07:27] So what do we see? [00:07:28] We see that, you know, people have the cancer gene, but they don't get cancer at age 10. [00:07:32] When do they get cancer? [00:07:33] They still have the same gene. [00:07:35] They get cancer at age 50 or 60 or 70 because now they've got this, their immune system cannot keep the parasites in check and they start growing and we see it and call it cancer. [00:07:46] Apparently, under the, and this is something I learned from Brian Artis, whose friend is a serious 40-year Egyptian-trained Egyptian parasitologists. [00:07:59] And Egyptian parasitologists, they're kind of on the top of that pyramid because, no, no pun intended, because they know they have parasites. [00:08:08] They have all sorts of parasites and they're very astute about this, right? [00:08:11] Well, he was talking to him one time, and he and Brian said to him, said, You know, I see when I look at a parasite egg sac under the microscope and I see cancer under the microscope, they look identical. [00:08:22] And this guy just looked at him kind of wide-eyed and said, You know, in 40 years of doing parasitology, I've never had an oncologist, cancer doctor, make that association. [00:08:30] But in parasitology, we do it all the time, which says to me they know, but they can't speak or they'll lose their funding. [00:08:36] But as the autoimmune disease, as the point is, as you get older and your immune system is overtaxed, kind of like a computer that's got too many things running in the background, it can't keep these all in control. [00:08:48] And then we start seeing autoimmune disease. [00:08:50] And when you get a little older, we start seeing cancer. [00:08:53] Now, this is like the Roman Empire. [00:08:55] This is my metaphor. [00:08:57] When the Roman Empire was small, the sentries could easily guard the empire. [00:09:01] But as the empire gets bigger and bigger, then it was harder. [00:09:04] You didn't have enough sentries to really guard the empire. [00:09:07] And then my ancestors, the Goths and Visigoths, they'd sneak in and then destroy things and wreak havoc. [00:09:13] So that's what happens in your body. [00:09:16] Your immune system just gets overtaxed when you get too many egg parasites to take care of. [00:09:21] The quickest thing we can do right now is anti-parasiticals. [00:09:24] And that's why I made this video. [00:09:26] And now I'm going to tell you how to do it. [00:09:28] Now, here are, well, in a couple of minutes, I got this thing to say. [00:09:32] So here's a picture of parasites in the bloodstream. [00:09:35] The little round things are your red blood cells, and the little purple things are stained. === Parasitic Cysts Cycle (06:29) === [00:09:40] Those look like trypanosomes, but they're a small parasite, right, that swims around in you. [00:09:45] Now, all parasites are not in the bloodstream. [00:09:47] Parasites insist. [00:09:49] And these are some pictures of incyst of parasites. [00:09:52] Here's one in the muscle that could be like, oh, there's a bunch of them that do that, but the classic one is the one is the pork tapeworm and the pork trichinosis parasite that can insist in the muscle like that. [00:10:06] And then in the far right, we have a brain that has a little white lesion there. [00:10:12] That's a parasitic incest cyst in the brain. [00:10:15] And here's a guy that's obviously dead because this is a pathology specimen. [00:10:19] And this is multiple cysts in the brain. [00:10:24] The most common reason for that is sister sarcosis, or it's a tapeworm that's very common in Mexico and in South America. [00:10:33] So that's what it does to your brain. [00:10:36] So the point is, we have to not only destroy the parasites that you could see in your stool sometimes or in your blood, but we must destroy the cysts. [00:10:44] And here's how we do it. [00:10:45] So the first thing you have to understand, and this is why parasites are hard to get rid of, is that you have a mother parasite and you have baby parasites, right? [00:10:55] The mother lays 20,000 to 200,000 eggs a day. [00:10:59] While the mother is alive, those eggs don't hatch. [00:11:02] But if you kill the mother, then you will have to then face the fact that all these, the mother gives out a hormone and now you're going to have to kill the babies and you have to dissolve the cysts. [00:11:13] So there's a lifetime program here that this cyclic therapy. [00:11:18] And so use at least two drugs. [00:11:21] So you're getting one into the brain at least, and you're getting one into the cysts, which is also fenbendazole does the brain and the cysts. [00:11:27] And nitazoxanide is the best for gut parasites. [00:11:29] That's my personal protocol. [00:11:31] You might be able to do research and find a better combination. [00:11:34] If you have ivermectin, I know ivermectin works, but I don't know as much about ivermectin and parasites as I do about ivermectin and COVID. [00:11:42] And you can look that up. [00:11:44] Okay, so this is why you cycle the treatment. [00:11:47] So you start out with mother parasite and her babies. [00:11:51] And the mother has laid these eggs and they're insisted in you. [00:11:55] Now, the mother doesn't want to suddenly have to fight for a million baby parasites in order to not, you know, in order to be alive in your gut or wherever she is. [00:12:07] So she puts out a hormone that keeps the baby parasites from insisting into the into the or from coming out of the cyst and joining her, right? [00:12:16] So she's by herself, she's laying all these eggs, and these things are sitting in their cysts, but their cysts are getting bigger. [00:12:22] I mean, the cysts are getting more numerous all over your body. [00:12:24] Well, then what happens? [00:12:26] Well, then we kill the mother parasite. [00:12:28] And what does that do? [00:12:29] Well, that makes the hormone go away. [00:12:31] And what does that do? [00:12:32] That makes the parasite now hatch out. [00:12:37] Now, if you go too long before you treat yourself again, you won't just have a few hatched-out parasites. [00:12:44] You'll have more and more parasites until you're really toxic. [00:12:48] And that's a real problem. [00:12:50] And that's called a Herxheimer reaction. [00:12:55] And if you don't get a lot of detail, just I'm laying it out. [00:13:03] I hope to be detailed, but this is the biggest issue I got to talk to you about: why you have to cycle and how you cycle the parasite program. [00:13:12] If you just take parasite medicine every day or once a week, it's not going to, it's not just randomly. [00:13:17] It's not going to really do it. [00:13:19] You have to take enough to kill the parasite, the mother parasite. [00:13:22] Then you have to wait a specific waiting time until you do it again. [00:13:26] And if you wait too long, you're going to have all these baby parasites hatch out and then you're going to kill them at your nest next time you take the parasite medicine and you will not be a happy camper because what it does, these dead parasites in your body will give you an IgE histamine reaction. [00:13:44] And that's what gives you cold. [00:13:45] That's what cold is essentially. [00:13:47] You're getting watery eyes, sneezing, and you can get muscle aches and pains and fatigue. [00:13:53] And you can feel like you have, quote, the flu, but it's just dead parasites. [00:13:58] So here's how you cycle. [00:14:00] You start with a very short cycle. [00:14:02] Okay. [00:14:02] You're going to take the drug for three days and then five days off. [00:14:06] At least this is what I would do. [00:14:08] And then if you go too long off the drug, you may have a large hatchout. [00:14:12] So you don't want to do that. [00:14:13] So you take three days on. [00:14:15] I took three days on, five days off, and then I gradually lengthened my cycle. [00:14:20] So three days on, seven days off. [00:14:22] Three days on, 10 days off. [00:14:24] And then you watch for the reaction. [00:14:26] Now, I can tell you, I am up to three days on. [00:14:29] I've been doing this for six months or more. [00:14:32] I'm still not at a month because I was riddled with parasites. [00:14:35] Three days on, and I'm 21 days off, but not quite a month. [00:14:41] And even then, I'm getting a little bit of the sneezy, kind of not feeling great reaction. [00:14:47] So I'm staying at 21 days. [00:14:50] I can live with what I'm getting. [00:14:51] I can stay at 21 days and hopefully I can lengthen it out. [00:14:55] Because once you get to three days on and a month off, you're on maintenance then. [00:15:00] And if you're not having any symptoms and you've got them beaten down and you're on maintenance, but you never stop because you never completely are out in a parasite-free world, and especially now with the synthetic parasites. [00:15:14] You need to do the short cycles for a minimum of a couple months in an adult. [00:15:19] Parasites are real. [00:15:20] I can prove parasites are real. [00:15:21] I know they're out in the world today. [00:15:23] Now we have known parasitic diseases like MS, pathology proven that parasites cause MS. 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