I’m taking C, D, Zinc & Quercetin regularly. Also had my period 2 weeks early after being around a vaxxed (Moderna) family member.
Really hoping it’s just a transient reaction to spike protein shedding. Polio vaccines can shed, they’re attenuated virus, and there are some papers talking about trying to develop transmissible vaccines.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5777272/
Project Coast was an Apartheid South Africa attempt to create a secret communicable vaccine aimed at sterilizing black women.
The people running the show also “tricked” the CDC into giving them samples of ebola and cholera that the Apartheid Government could use against the black population.
“ Dr Borman was more keen on this approach, I was a little bit more keen, although we worked on both approaches, to get a female vaccine and you target a protein compound, or a hormone-like compound, it’s only produced by the embryo and usually in the placenta. There's unique proteins there and if you have antibodies against that the little developing embryo cannot implant and it’s expelled when it's still too small to see.”
https://academic.oup.com/jicj/article/13/5/933/2411996
I’m taking C, D, Zinc & Quercetin regularly. Also had my period 2 weeks early after being around a vaxxed (Moderna) family member. Really hoping it’s just a transient reaction to spike protein shedding. Polio vaccines can shed, they’re attenuated virus, and there are some papers talking about trying to develop transmissible vaccines. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5777272/
Project Coast was an Apartheid South Africa attempt to create a secret communicable vaccine aimed at sterilizing black women.
The people running the show also “tricked” the CDC into giving them samples of ebola and cholera that the Apartheid Government could use against the black population.
“ Dr Borman was more keen on this approach, I was a little bit more keen, although we worked on both approaches, to get a female vaccine and you target a protein compound, or a hormone-like compound, it’s only produced by the embryo and usually in the placenta. There's unique proteins there and if you have antibodies against that the little developing embryo cannot implant and it’s expelled when it's still too small to see.” https://academic.oup.com/jicj/article/13/5/933/2411996