Posted on 08/26/2022 12:58:27 PM PDT by ransomnote
PING
I guess I need to ask the rest of my family if I can have their stuff after they die?
“ The study authors noted that the “vaccines” are purported to contain at least the spike protein from SARS-CoV-2”
False.
Good post. BM
The kinder gentler genocide.
whatever happened to the guy that used to jump on these vax threads and mock everything negative...I can’t remember his nick but if someone mentions it I’ll have an aha moment. He was on almost every thread scoffing.
I see the keyword coward vaxcovidians have spotter your article.
So, those vaxxed have a 6% chance of having normal blood after the jab. Awesome!
Bkmk
There are several.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Covid Injection Aftermath: Study finds 94% of “Vaccine” Recipients have Pre-Blood Clot Formations and Foreign Particles, spacejunkie2001 wrote: whatever happened to the guy that used to jump on these vax threads and mock everything negative...I can’t remember his nick but if someone mentions it I’ll have an aha moment. He was on almost every thread scoffing.
There was more than just one. Do any of these names look familiar? :DExDemMom
2aprotectsthevax
Fury
Kozak
gas_dr
MomMd
Beaubo
semimojo
DugwayDuke
CatHerd
Pelham
TexasGator
David Chase
Entropy
House Atreides
Republican Wildcat
I have a feeling that there will be less of them and fewer posts.
The truth is coming out and will even be reported by the MSM/Left.
Pure Blood 🩸 here!
House Atreides! LOL
#pureblood4life
Anybody know what test to do to see if you have these blood clots? I have a 23 year old son and I want to know if he has any of this.
Note the first image says 40x magnification. I’ve also seen a doctor reporting these clots, sitting at a microscope in her office. So those two examples are visual inspection with a low powered microscope (40x magnification is not that much - high school microscopes are likely higher). I don’t know what kind of test that would be medically.
I wonder how many might benefit from low dose aspirin, or melatonin, as both are said to thin blood?
I also wonder if Astaxanthin (supplement-found in pigment of red shellfish) would help - early on I’d seen Spanish researchers saying it can help break down graphene oxide. Anti-oxidents in general might be a good strategy.
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