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Bill Gates Unleashing His Genetically Modified Mosquitos

Residents in Key West in the comments of this post confirm they have started doing this same thing throughout Florida

Others in the comments say theyโ€™ve done this over fairs and people have ended up in hospitals

Keep your eyes on the skyโ€™s ๐Ÿ‘€ Itโ€™s hanging too low to be smoke ๐Ÿš ๐ŸฆŸ

I didnโ€™t film this but the person who did said they were mosquitos

๐Ÿ”— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes)
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Holy shitโ€ฆ

Elon playing a major role in NOT escalating WW3.

Refuses to acquiesce to government authorities looking to use SpaceX to assist in destroying Russiaโ€™s fleet in the Black Sea.

ABSOLUTELY WILD!
Spent some time talking to a shill today; yielded a good factoid. Many know that the largest peak in daily COVID fatalities actually occurred in Jan-Feb 2021, AFTER jabs and INSTEAD OF flu season.

Dummies say 2020 deaths were lower because of muh lockdowns. Yet, we see the same pattern among the military, who, due to the nature of their jobs, were not able to "lock down".
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If a virus isn't making people sick, then how do you explain contagion?

There are literally 101 things that can cause diseases that present like an infectious illness. People in a particular area that have a common environmental exposure, like inhaling poison, all develop the same symptoms at the same time. It has all the hallmarks of an infectious disease. It appears as though it's spreading from person-to-person, but in reality, it's a simple case of poisoning.

Open your mind.

Source

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NEW - Exaggerated "long COVID" risks based on flawed research methods, passed on to the public by the media, fuel undue concern and anxiety, a new paper published in the BMJ says.

https://www.disclose.tv/id/eargeji2b1/

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This clip from Denis Rancourt is a MUST WATCH.

He looks into all-cause mortality before the rollout of the vaccine and after the rollout of the vaccine.

@DrJessicaRose
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NEW - Some 70% Democrats vs 28% Republicans indicate they will get "the latest" mRNA injection against COVID โ€” Ipsos poll for Axios

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โ€‹COLORADO RESEARCH FACILITY WILL IMPORT BATS FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE AND INJECT THEM w/ VARIOUS DISEASES, FUNDED BY FAUCI'S NIH
The laboratory, which will be called the Chiropteran Research Facility, will be constructed on the Foothill Campus of Colorado State University in Fort Collins, which is located approximately 60 miles north of Denver, Colorado, and is home to around 168,000 people.

Dozens to hundreds of bats will be imported, housed, bred, and utilized in laboratory experiments. The laboratory is designated as a biosafety level 2 (BSL-2) research center on the CSU website, according to the outlet.

Republican legislators warn it could spark the next global pandemic on US soil.
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I thought this was real interesting. I'm into the idea that the most common weeds are beneficial in ways that are uniquely at this time. Lantana camara is the most common invasive species in the world, and there are already several studies looking into its "anticancer activity, anti-inflammatory activity, antidiabetic activity, anthelmintic, antibacterial activity, antifungal activity, hepatoprotective activity, antioxidant activity, larvicidal activity etc."

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229150310_A_Review_on_Medicinal_Properties_of_Lantana_camara_Linn
d'Orbaฬn - Violent Crime and the Menstrual Cycle.pdf
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"The observation that menstruation may be associated with antisocial behaviour was first made by criminologists in the nineteenth century. Lombroso & Ferrero (1894) reported that, of 80 women arrested for' resistance to public officials', 71 were menstruating; Icard (1890) cited a study of 56 Parisian shoplifters of whom 35 were menstruating at the time of their offence. In the present century Cooke (1945) quoted a police prefect to the effect that 84% of female crimes of violence in Paris were perpetrated during the premenstrual and early menstrual phases of the cycle. In the United States Oleck (1953) urged that the courts should recognize premenstrual tension as a form of temporary insanity and claimed that in France there had long been a tendency to accord it such recognition."
I have now completed my translation of book I of Dr. Antoine Bรฉchamp's "The Microzymes".