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In the United States, Covid jabs have led to more than 6,113 deaths, 5,172 permanent disabilities, 6,435 life-threatening events, and 51,558 emergency room visits.All the while the government continues pushing mass vaccination… It is interesting that approximately half of the employees at NIH and the CDC had been reported to not have received the injection.I know this may sound outlandish, but hear me out…Utah State University’s 2018 study from their Biological Engineering department, they have a study titled “Synthetic Snake Venom from the Coralotid Snake Phospholipase A2 by Genetic Engineering”.“Genetic engineering is the term. All they did was instruct E-coli bacteria how to make synthetic phospholipase A2 — snake venom — in bacteria!”This is how they did it – V Factor Bio Weapon Genetic EngineeringIn COVID-19 patients, they found multiple venom components that cause blood clotting and are called “pro coagulation activators” or Factor V Self-Clotters”.Tests confirmed that this Factor V can make blood clots all on its own!Yes, you read that right.
When a person gets the jab, it damages red blood cells and makes them stick together, this is called “sticky blood”.
It’s just crazy to see this study result…
In an Italy study, scientists confirmed 36 different venoms were present in those that had PCR tested positive for COVID.
PCR tests have been used for 20 years in venom research mRNA of snake venoms. They used PCR tests to identify all the different venoms that we’re now finding in COVID-19 patients that are positive with a PCR test.
FACT: The PCR-negative test groups had NO VENOMS! “Why are they using a PCR test which is 100% accurate in identifying the DNA, RNA, and mRNA of snake venoms if SARS-CoV-2 did not originate from venom?”
Venoms both natural or man-made (synthetic) are toxic and dangerous.
That’s why, I’d like to share with you this timely new ebook from Jonathan Otto:
CLOT SHOT: Sticky Blood & Chronic Diseases Caused by Deadly Spike Glycoproteins.
Inside Jonathan’s latest eBook… You’ll read the rest of the personal interviews from Dr. Henry Ealy, and Dr. Bryan Ardis, as they discuss solutions you’ll want to know for yourself. Read the research on glycosylation, where red blood cells – form micro-clots.
Get answers directly from Dr. Henry Ealy and Dr. Bryan Ardis.
It’s time you found out the truth about spike glycoproteins shedding, so you can avoid getting LONG C0V!D.
And best of all, you’ll receive complimentary access to Jonathan’s brand new 9-episode docuseries, New Hope.
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