The article mentioned that the Bidens' fascination with Harry Potter is what led them to use these spirit animals. As far as I'm aware, Harry Potter is all about traditional English witchcraft, not Native American animism.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/9t4KSjArHP57/
Be well fren
I'm stumped on this one as are many people but.... my best guess is that in order to "pass the test", we have to make a FREE WILL CHOICE to reject the vaccine.
If we were to reject it just on the basis of following orders from a political leader, that somehow wouldn't hold as much weight in the eyes of God or of "Universal Law".
Here is a fairly recent microscopic blood analysis that might interest you.
Yes, there are articles out there comparing miscroscope photos of healthy blood vs. vaxxed peoples' blood. They look quite different. When someone gets the vax, their blood cells become deformed and 'bumpy'. All those bumps make it harder for the blood cells to slide past each other, leading to clotting.
great thread idea!
I was able to buy human-grade ivermectin but haven't consumed it yet. Just keeping it in the medicine cabinet in case a family member needs it.
I'm going to start a similar thread for NAC (N-Acetylcysteine) since that is one I'm taking so have something to share.
According to this healthcare worker in Hawaii, that is exactly what happened. Flu and pneumonia patients not receiving treatment for their disease because the silly PCR test came back positive. It's murder, there's no other way to put it.
Redtoe-skipper has got a great idea there about consulting Frontline Doctors. If your friend is strong enough to talk to a doctor by Skype or Zoom, she could have a tele-medicine appointment with them and go over the specifics of her case.
Here is a link to their organization: https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/
OK, you might want to compare the list of medications on the FLCCC's list to whatever meds the hospital has put her on. She can discuss that list with her doctors and ask/pressure them to add meds from the list that she might not already be getting.
Many people in this situation have reported that large doses of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) given intravenously (10 to 50 grams -- not milligrams! -- per day) help to improve oxygenation. That one seems a no-brainer to me.
Also, once she is well enough to get discharged, it would be a good idea for her to visit a PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic therapy) clinic since PEMF machines are good at super-charging sick/diseased parts of the body with oxygen.
Here is an example of a PEMF clinic in San Luis Obispo, California : https://www.fionamedical.com/therapies/pemf-therapy/
Similar PEMF clinics are located all over California in case your friend doesn't live close to San Luis Obispo.
is she on heparins or anti-coagulants such as dabigatran (Pradaxa)?
Have her doctors discussed with her a strategy for resolving the clot, such as dissolving it with pharmaceuticals or removing it surgically?
The FLCCC Alliance recommends this protocol for hospitalized covid patients: https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/FLCCC-Alliance-MATHplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf
However, there can be many causes of pulmonary embolism and it's not entirely clear that your friend's problem is related to covid at all.
Thanks for sharing this with the forum. I'm very sorry to hear about your friend's health problem. I pray that she will get back to full strength soon.
Why does she believe she has blood clots? Has her doctor done a d-dimer test? Did they see any clots on X-ray or MRI? How long has she been suffering from these symptoms?
If she is having trouble breathing, she might try a budesonide inhaler or use budesonide with a nebulizer. That has worked well for many people with covid-related pulmonary distress.
From everything I've read, remdesivir is pretty much useless. There is probably little harm in continuing HCQ and ivermectin treatment even if she isn't noticing immediate results.
Fennel seeds have indeed been used to help deal with Covid over the past several months. They contain a type of acid that helps prevent platelets from coagulating in the blood vessels.
Nigella sativa is another seed that also helps deal with Covid, but by different means.
Hmm... well I do consume fennel on a regular basis too but the seeds I was referring to are these: https://thesourcebulkfoods.com.au/shop/herbs-spices/nigella-seeds/.
The exchange I was having with Tellstruth was not based on 'random Internet shit', but on the following academic article:
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.10.30.20217364v4
the issue I have is: once they take the jab, how much control do they really have over their own thoughts and emotions from that point on?
Sure, they may have a red line prior to getting jabbed, but will that red line still be there after their brains are already full of nano antennas connected to 5G?
This is the sort of thing that Tracy Twyman was researching before she was killed. Very interdasting subject but... Be safe, fren. Being too over the target isn't easy.