My thoughts exactly. The same woman that claimed chronic fatigue syndrome was caused by a retro virus called xmrv. Then tonnes of CFS patients started taking AZT which is the drug which killed AIDS patients in the 1980's.
AZT is a DNA chain terminator drug, it literally destroys every part of your body, skin, immune system everything. The 'logic' is to kill the bad guy, we must first destroy 1000 healthy cells. AZT was developed as a chemo drug, but never made it to approval because it was too toxic. But for some reason ended up as an anti-viral drug. Taking it for long enough is guaranteed to kill you.
I believe this should be read an yet another act of desperation, a last-ditch ploy to get people to believe that viruses are contagious little animalcules floating everywhere and on every surface making people sick.
Even saying that they are bioweapons has little cost. Is anyone going to get hauled into court over these "bioweapons", let alone hang by the neck until dead? No? No one?
Final note: There certainly has been something "novel" in the world the last few years, and it has killed some people and sickened a great many. There has been almost no investigation or discussion of this. Was it some wort of bioweapon, possibly one mimicking the action of a "weaponized virus"?
Final final note: The more I look at Stew Peters, the more disturbed I am by him. Obviously controlled op, but is he also some sort of evil android?
If you're looking for some knowledge of the depth of the game being played here, you may be interested in the etymology of the household word "flu" itself.
It comes the study of epidemics in Italy way back in the 1500s. Long story short, they found out that the only thing they could correlate these outbreaks to was solar activity. So the term "flu" comes from the Italian phrase "influenza della stella", or "the influence of the star".
Okay so, entertaining story and maybe there's even something to it, but why would you attach any real importance to it? Well, "They" most certainly do.
I searched on that phrase in two engines and only one single reference is left to it in English. You cannot locate even the small bit I just told you. Bizarrely, that one hit is to a clemaneuverers post on this very forum:
"They" consider it important enough to annihilate knowledge of it. How many people do you think know the game is played at this level and are aware of examples? Whatever your answer is, it's now +1. Welcome.
My thoughts exactly. The same woman that claimed chronic fatigue syndrome was caused by a retro virus called xmrv. Then tonnes of CFS patients started taking AZT which is the drug which killed AIDS patients in the 1980's.
AZT is a DNA chain terminator drug, it literally destroys every part of your body, skin, immune system everything. The 'logic' is to kill the bad guy, we must first destroy 1000 healthy cells. AZT was developed as a chemo drug, but never made it to approval because it was too toxic. But for some reason ended up as an anti-viral drug. Taking it for long enough is guaranteed to kill you.
someone seen Andrew Kaufmen btfo her on a podcast lmao.
you'll be waiting awhile seeing as no virus ever has ever been isolated
I believe this should be read an yet another act of desperation, a last-ditch ploy to get people to believe that viruses are contagious little animalcules floating everywhere and on every surface making people sick.
Even saying that they are bioweapons has little cost. Is anyone going to get hauled into court over these "bioweapons", let alone hang by the neck until dead? No? No one?
Final note: There certainly has been something "novel" in the world the last few years, and it has killed some people and sickened a great many. There has been almost no investigation or discussion of this. Was it some wort of bioweapon, possibly one mimicking the action of a "weaponized virus"?
Final final note: The more I look at Stew Peters, the more disturbed I am by him. Obviously controlled op, but is he also some sort of evil android?
If you're looking for some knowledge of the depth of the game being played here, you may be interested in the etymology of the household word "flu" itself.
It comes the study of epidemics in Italy way back in the 1500s. Long story short, they found out that the only thing they could correlate these outbreaks to was solar activity. So the term "flu" comes from the Italian phrase "influenza della stella", or "the influence of the star".
Okay so, entertaining story and maybe there's even something to it, but why would you attach any real importance to it? Well, "They" most certainly do.
I searched on that phrase in two engines and only one single reference is left to it in English. You cannot locate even the small bit I just told you. Bizarrely, that one hit is to a clemaneuverers post on this very forum:
The original full name of "influenza" was "influenza della stella" = influence of the stars. Named such since influenza epidemics correlated with the amount of solar activity; sunspots, influx cosmic rays into the atmosphere, cloud cover. Rockefeller funded germ theory has hidden this knowledge... (4/13/2021)
"They" consider it important enough to annihilate knowledge of it. How many people do you think know the game is played at this level and are aware of examples? Whatever your answer is, it's now +1. Welcome.
If you're with me, welcome to the world of thinking for yourself.