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They don’t need those nanotechnology ‘Theragrippers’ to introduce something inimical into your system.
We need to act soon! This is truly evil!
Good news, everyone!
bkmk
They could infect you with the virus this way too.
It sounds like this was developed for long acting medication not vaccines. Although I suppose nowadays I wouldn’t put anything past them
“ Gradual or extended release of a drug is a long-sought goal in medicine. Selaru explains that a problem with extended-release drugs is they often make their way entirely through the gastrointestinal tract before they’ve finished dispensing their medication. From JH
“Normal constriction and relaxation of GI tract muscles make it impossible for extended-release drugs to stay in the intestine long enough for the patient to receive the full dose,” says Selaru, who has collaborated with Gracias for more than 10 years. “We’ve been working to solve this problem by designing these small drug carriers that can autonomously latch onto the intestinal mucosa and keep the drug load inside the GI tract for a desired duration of time.”
Results of the animal study here:
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abb4133
are these the metal fragments found in the moderna vaccines discovered in Japan. this resulted in more than 1.3M doses being rejected and destroyed by Japanese officials. Would not be carrying addition vaccination but something else????
Is this why they want everyone to be vaccinated???
What the frikkin H.
The way to check this would be to have an IgG IgM blood test done before and after a covid swab test; be sure the covid test is done with short swabs, as in the traditional flu a/b strep test.
Example:
I had a blood test and it showed no IgG IgM antibodies, then I got a covid swab test, which was negative.
Next step would be for me to go back and get a IgG IgM antibody blood test, and see if it shows any antibodies.
Wow!
I am so glad that I have resisted this monstrous vaccine.
Thank you! Great find!
Nobody owns me but God Almighty, and no one else ever will.
Now I’m having second thoughts about that colonoscopy…
“In 2007, the CDC [8] even admitted that between 1955 and 1963, 10-30 million citizens were infected with the carcinogen SV40 via polio vaccination.”
LOL! This was public decades earlier. MANY studies showed no effect.
Seems a bit disingenuous. Especially the headline.
Not seeing how the little stars figure in. There was no direct correlation made.
Worse, how does a nasal swab lead to getting stars into the gut, where they’re supposed to go?
Then when they cite polio vax as being “admitted” to have virus that associates with cancer, they fail to be clear it was not done on purpose, and even worse, the virus wasn’t discovered, period, until 1960 while the vax had been out for 5 years. (I think is the Salk vax which was said to be faulty - yet he gets all the credit while the first “good” vax we don’t remember the developer.)
I said fake conspiracy theory for a reason,all of what this article concludes is made up by misrepresenting its sources. Real conspiracy theorists are more careful than that. Not that I like using Reuters fact checkers, here is their rebuttal.
The main article that tapnewswire is referring to is this one: Johns Hopkins researchers take inspiration from parasitic work for medicine delivery. None of the articles used say anything about John Hopkins confirming that a PCR test is vaccination without knowledge.
Articles like this and the people who write them are going to hurt more than help.
If they inject anything in me without my consent, I will redecorate their medical practice with brain tissue from a Remington 870 #4 buck injection.
What’s a PCR Test?
Can these star thingies pass through a mask?
Can these thingies be applied to a mask and then inhaled?
About two weeks ago I had to sign some paperwork at someone’s home. At the doorway they handed me a mask. Grrr. I had forgotten that they are in the medical field.
A few days later I didn’t feel well and wondered about the mask. Now reading this article I’m paranoid.
I did take Ivermectin and felt better.