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One I know stabbed his white baby momma with a screwdriver a few times
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🚨PRION-LIKE AMYLOID MICROCLOTS FOUND IN 100% OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATED IN A NEW PEER-REVIEWED STUDY
These anomalous structures accumulate into the MASSIVE white fibrous clots now being pulled from 20-40% of deceased individuals worldwide.
Criminal charges are necessary.
🚨PRION-LIKE AMYLOID MICROCLOTS FOUND IN 100% OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATED IN A NEW PEER-REVIEWED STUDY
These anomalous structures accumulate into the MASSIVE white fibrous clots now being pulled from 20-40% of deceased individuals worldwide.
Criminal charges are necessary.
A 46-year-old woman accidentally snorted 55 mg of pure LSD because she thought it was cocaine, roughly 550 times the normal recreational dose.
She vomited for 12 hours and remained under the effects of the substance for about 34 hours.
But when she woke up, the chronic foot pain she had suffered for over 20 years, attributed to Lyme disease, was reportedly gone.
She stopped taking morphine for five days and then began microdosing LSD every three days.
Three years later, she had completely quit morphine, with no withdrawal symptoms or relapse reported.
Researchers described it as an extraordinary case of non-fatal high-dose LSD ingestion with long-term pain relief.
A mysterious object crashed in the Jabun region over Indonesia.
If it were clearly a missile, a meteorite, or space debris, it would have fallen at an angle.
The mysterious object fell vertically. This appears to be a UFO crash.
Canada has begun clinical trials for an inhaled mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. Unlike traditional injections, this vaccine is delivered through the nose or lungs, aiming to block the virus at its entry point.
The approach is designed to create mucosal immunity in the airways, potentially stopping infection early and reducing transmission. Early research shows it may trigger both local and systemic immune responses, providing broader protection against variants.
If successful, inhaled vaccines could make prevention easier, reduce infections, and help people with needle anxiety or limited clinic access. This method could reshape how respiratory diseases are treated and prevented in the future.
Source: Canadian Health Authorities & Clinical Trial Announcements