The biggest piece of the stew peter interview which doesn’t make sense to me is the piece about the water being the cause of initial infection. Others have already given decent reasons to be skeptical lime pets not dying and people drinking the venom; but for me there are so even bigger question marks.
why would they need to mess with the flu numbers? Why would covid infections follow normal seasonal cold patterns?
Poison is poison right, If they were getting it into our water supplies all over the world, why would they want it to be seasonal? If the agenda is depopulation, why wouldn’t they just keep a steady stream flowing through the water?
The remdesivir and vax pieces make sense but water contamination doesn’t add up for me.
I'm wondering how snake venom peptides would survive water treatments like chlorination.
So far I am not a fan of the theory that covid is caused by snake venom in municipal water.
As already said: Snake venom is effective by injection = teeth, syringes
How would it survive our stomache acids?
The active part of the snake venom creating symptoms comparable to Covid are enzymes - aren't this peptides = amino-acids = proteins?
(Sorry, I don't remember my biology curriculum very well at the moment and I am too lazy to look it up. Perhaps some fren here will have his/her knowledge ready, so that I can learn from him/her.)
The poison in the municipal water systems is absolutely stupid. I worked at the largest municipal water system in the US for 36 years. I will tell you it is impossible to poison the water system with "snake oil". All facilities are heavily monitored. Since water moves through the entire water system in a few days, the injections would have to be continuous, and by the truck load, since we moved billions of gallons of water a day. It is absolutely idiotic conspiracy theory.
How about floride though?
Fluoride is added to some water systems. I don't like it. However, you get more fluoride from your dose of toothpaste (if you use fluoridated toothpaste) than from that water. Yes fluoride can affect you negatively, and it had been in water systems since the 1990s. It has been in toothpaste since the 60s at high concentrations.