Thanks for posting. Excellent testimony to the "Grand Jury Proceeding by the Peoples´ Court of Public Opinion."
Brief Summary:
Dr Shankara Chetty explains how the virus seems to have two phases. After phase 1 was cured there was a second effect on the eighth day that looked like an allergic reaction. He traced that to an effect of the spike protein.
He also noticed that the ethnicity of his patients changed with the different waves of the virus. He practises in South Africa and wave 1 was black people, wave 2 was Indians and wave 3 was white people. That alerted him to the possibility that the virus was a trial for a bioweapon.
Note also that many "vaccines" cause the spike protein to be created in the recipient's cells. Effectively, people are being injected with something that will cause an allergic reaction which can cause death if not treated. That is why ignoring the virus until hospitalisation is required is not the right treatment.
He also pointed out that quarantining for 14 days is detrimental to treatment because it means a person can get past the point of treatment being effective. Sounds like the quarantining has a nefarious intent, doesn't it?
Agreed. I was trying to make that point with my very last line. The recommended protocol has always been: Wait until it is too late to fix then go to hospital so we can tie up the loose ends and claim our $100,000 - at least in the US.
Oops. I took your last sentence to refer what the medical system does when people feel ill, whereas the 14-day quarantine is government imposed, such as the original 14 days to slow the spread.
No worries. It would have been better if I had added an extra bullet point rather than just tagging it on the end of something else. Thanks for clarifying.
Thanks for posting. Excellent testimony to the "Grand Jury Proceeding by the Peoples´ Court of Public Opinion."
Brief Summary:
He also pointed out that quarantining for 14 days is detrimental to treatment because it means a person can get past the point of treatment being effective. Sounds like the quarantining has a nefarious intent, doesn't it?
Agreed. I was trying to make that point with my very last line. The recommended protocol has always been: Wait until it is too late to fix then go to hospital so we can tie up the loose ends and claim our $100,000 - at least in the US.
Oops. I took your last sentence to refer what the medical system does when people feel ill, whereas the 14-day quarantine is government imposed, such as the original 14 days to slow the spread.
No worries. It would have been better if I had added an extra bullet point rather than just tagging it on the end of something else. Thanks for clarifying.