The Frankenstein vaccination

claims more lives every day. Our elderly, who cannot survive the chills and fever, are only the first wave. ...

claims more deaths every day. Our old people, who can't get through the chills and fever, are just the first wave.

As soon as the vaccinated young people come into contact with corona viruses, around twenty percent of the population is constantly colonized with corona viruses, they can react with an escalating inflammatory reaction (so-called cytokine storm). Since the vaccine reaches the blood directly via the arm muscle, the viral components of the vaccine cannot be intercepted and weakened in the human throat, as they would in natural contact with corona viruses, and a particularly violent defense reaction begins, which even young people sometimes cannot survive. In this way, vaccination promotes some sort of selection.

Microthrombi appear in the blood vessels that can affect the brain and other organs. During the autopsy, the pathologist therefore sees changes not only in the lungs, but also in other organs.

And those are just the immediate effects. The principle of the vector vaccine, which changes DNA, is also used in cancer treatment. It is theoretically possible and is also described in the literature that cancer can thereby be triggered. The largest conceivable mass experiment is taking place right now.

It is sometimes postulated that there is a risk of immune deficiency syndrome (HIV). In any case, this question has not been fully clarified.

One thing is certain: only the strongest will survive this mass experiment, and when it ends the world will look different.

5 replies to “the Frankenstein vaccination”

  1. 11.00 a.m.: Denmark no longer wants to vaccinate with the AstraZeneca vaccine for the time being. Health Minister Magnus Heunicke announced this. The reason are indications that blood clots had developed after vaccinations. Whether there is a connection with the vaccine has not been proven, but as a precaution the Danish government must act quickly.

    Norway has joined Denmark!

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