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Corrina's avatar

Great to hear, Cindy! Thank you for this report. Finally these criminals are getting a reckoning for pedaling these kill jabs. They couldn't have done it without their enthusiastic accomplices, though. Their ever-eager to enforce....medical "professionals", school administrators, civil admistrators etc. Every one of them should be added to that class action lawsuit. Before I was forced out of my job for refusing this poison, I had a hospital department manager email me no less than twelve times saying "I'm confused, do you not want your Covid19 vaccine??" Each time, I replied "No thank you". The AstraZeneca was the only jab being offered to healthcare workers at the time. This same complicit, fool who wished this nucĺear assault upon my health, ended up with a DVT following her own jab and spent almost a year out of work.

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Pay no mind to the equally dangerous mRNA lipid based shots.

Don't mind that before con-vid, lipids were toxic.

Instead we got tons of sci fi bullshit about spike protein and pseudouridine and DNA... That's like saying a shot of a toxin is contaminated with a smaller toxin. Why not focus on the real freaking culprit?

"The history explains what makes the shots toxic, and it's not mrna, spike (a result of cell death, not the cause!), or graphene. It's the lipids!

The lipids clog shit up because they don't break down. Cell death happens, clots happen. Spike is the result of cell death not the cause!

This also explained why there was also bleeding issues, when platelets get used up in clotting.

They used this tech because it failed badly and is useful for their plans which bit them in the ass (low uptake of boosters and few are getting the new "mRNA" shots)

From 2017, 3 years BEFORE covid."

"For Moderna, that meant putting its Crigler-Najjar therapy in nanoparticles made of lipids. And for its chemists, those nanoparticles created a daunting challenge: Dose too little, and you don’t get enough enzyme to affect the disease; dose too much, and the drug is too toxic for patients."

https://www.statnews.com/2017/01/10/moderna-trouble-mrna/

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