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How the C19 vaccine attacks your body, in detail
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WHO speaks truth for once.
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π±π₯ΆGraphene oxide reacts to electrical stimulation such as radio waves
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There was always something very odd about the McCannβs
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Devastating effects lockdowns has caused
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LOOK WHAT THEY'RE PUTTING IN OUR WATER FOLKS...
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LOOK WHAT THEY'RE PUTTING IN OUR WATER FOLKS...
Get a distiller
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Contract approved to use graphene oxide for water treatment
I am broken hearted ... Kennedy (19) received the second Pf. vβine and soon after began experiencing severe chest pain, pressure, and shortness of breath.
She was brought to the hospital where a team of doctors performed extensive testing and it was determined that she had myocarditis; inflammation of the heart wall. The team said she was the second young adult they knew of this happening to in the local area.
Kennedy is home now and will continue to be on heart medication for three to six months under the care of a cardiologist. It's unknown whether or not there will be permanent damage to her heart.
"We had no knowledge this was a possibility, which makes me even angrier this has happened to my child. Thereβs a lot of pressure on this vβine right now, especially with many colleges saying you must have this to attend classes. You try to do the right things for your family and community, but as a result our daughter may now have permanent heart issues. - Krista, mother
She was brought to the hospital where a team of doctors performed extensive testing and it was determined that she had myocarditis; inflammation of the heart wall. The team said she was the second young adult they knew of this happening to in the local area.
Kennedy is home now and will continue to be on heart medication for three to six months under the care of a cardiologist. It's unknown whether or not there will be permanent damage to her heart.
"We had no knowledge this was a possibility, which makes me even angrier this has happened to my child. Thereβs a lot of pressure on this vβine right now, especially with many colleges saying you must have this to attend classes. You try to do the right things for your family and community, but as a result our daughter may now have permanent heart issues. - Krista, mother
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Well that backfired quickly..