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Tapeworms confer psychic abilities in humans, in particular the ability to transcend dimensions. This is the payback in exchange for humans providing a safe habitat for the tapeworm to live, grow, and multiply. Each worm hosted by the body will provide a different pathway. Multiple worms provide access to multiple dimensions. The dimensional transition is engaged telepathically when accessed via direct enquiry. A blending of minds thus occurs.

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The tapeworm is in the host or in the host

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Tapeworms are parasitic because they get nutrients from a host. When an organism benefits from another organism's harm, it is called a parasitic symbiotic relationship.

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