Video of Analysis of "Patterns of Deployment of Toxic Covid Batches" (Toxic Batches Appear to be Systematically Released)
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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At the 9:15 mark, an utterly horrific/fascinating data point. There appears to be coordination among the major "vaccine" manufacturers in releasing toxic batches.
One company releases toxic batches for a period of time, then as soon as they stop, another manufacturer starts releasing toxic batches.
I cannot come up with a scenario other than close coordination between them.
A lot of big questions remain:
EDIT: To whomever the mod was that stickied this, thank you. This video deserves serious analysis and discussion.
Could be something like everyone taking a stab at ceasar, so everyone is in it together. That's all I could really think of.
"OK we all have to be part of the killing or we cant be sure someone won't flip"
It doesn't show coordination between the manufacturers at all. All it shows is buying patterns have changed over time. Rotating between suppliers for items which are mostly interchangeable is normal.
You don't have the full data regarding how big the batches are, who is buying them, when are they buying them, how much from each are they buying. Without the full data, you cannot draw any reliable conclusions.
For the data presented to be correct, it would have to have equal sized batches, that are distributed evenly, and simultaneously to hospitals, doctors, and clinics everywhere, from all manufacturers. That is surely not happening.
You have no way of knowing if it was consumed as quickly as it was made. It could have been damaged in transport, forgotten in a back room and thrown out, shipped off to another country, or a whole slew of other possibilities.
Seeing patterns in data is meaningless. If you cannot isolate away an exact cause for a particular pattern, you cannot draw a specific conclusion from the pattern.
I wonder if each drug maker used a slightly different method of toxicity, and they are comparing and contrasting the differences and similarities.