I listened to his entire interview with that Steel Report lady. It's a compelling argument for sure, and I hope more people dig into it.
Feels like I can't share it with anyonw though, because goes off on two tangents that he doesn't back up. First, he claims because of waste water monitoring that it must be in our water supply, and provides literally no other evidence to back up that claim. And then he goes off on a this unhinged anti-Catholic rant, blaming Catholics for the whole shebang, and complete avoids any blame for the (((cohencidence))) involving the same tribe at the top of each and every one kf the major players in big pharma mentioned throughout. It's shit like that which makes it impossible to share. This is better, thanks
The archive is getting a screenshot image of the PDF in a reader. To get a mirror of the actual journal article (and an online version with links to the source material), check out:
I listened to his entire interview with that Steel Report lady. It's a compelling argument for sure, and I hope more people dig into it.
Feels like I can't share it with anyonw though, because goes off on two tangents that he doesn't back up. First, he claims because of waste water monitoring that it must be in our water supply, and provides literally no other evidence to back up that claim. And then he goes off on a this unhinged anti-Catholic rant, blaming Catholics for the whole shebang, and complete avoids any blame for the (((cohencidence))) involving the same tribe at the top of each and every one kf the major players in big pharma mentioned throughout. It's shit like that which makes it impossible to share. This is better, thanks
The archive is getting a screenshot image of the PDF in a reader. To get a mirror of the actual journal article (and an online version with links to the source material), check out:
A potential interaction between the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006349521001466
I have posited before that this is one of the reasons they decided to tax cigarettes and other tobacco so heavily.
Can't have people gumming up those receptors with good old fashioned nicotine.
So that's why they went after cigarettes so hard even though they kill goyim.
Eh...I don't think cigarettes kill.
I think additives kill.
That's why they go extra hard after vaping (besides the funding thing). Straight nicotine.