Vanessa Gelman, Senior Director Worldwide of R&D for Pfizer, runs away the Project Veritas questions
Who knew that the world sprint record could be beaten so easily with a few questions...Vanessa Gelman, Senior Director Worldwide of R&D for Pfizer, runs away the Project Veritas questions
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Our doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers are exhausted and at their breaking points. Please take two measly minutes. Pass this along to the anti-vaxxer’s if you feel it…
When I worked in the European ski centers during the early to mid 90's I'd pick up 2 or 3 respiratory bugs each season. Usually one heavy and 2 mild per season. Mind you my lifestyle wasn't the best, there was a lot of partying so no doubt that contributed to the infections. Upon return to Australia I didn't get infected for some time until my son began bringing them back from kindergarten etc. Since taking my brother's supplement regime I haven't had a sniffle for two years despite regular exposure to the infected.Silly question but how can you be sick 3 times with the flu in the same year?
Well, I didn't find any information about graphene oxide in the patent, nor the frequencies used. 2.4GHz is one of the bands used by WiFi, so it might not be very useful for tracking someone in practice.
Moreover, I couldn't link any of the inventors directly to the Pfizer. But yeah, in the context of how risky the clothshots are,
"system and methods for anonymously selecting subjects for treatment against an infectious disease caused by a pathogen" seems to be like taken from dysthropic movie. Sick minds
Hi fellow human inmates :)
it seems Pfizer admitted that Ivermectin can completely block their gene-therapies as well as all the others!
At least thats what the wording "Protease Inhibitor" and "Ivermectin was found as a blocker of viral replicase and protease" suggests to me. No wonder they are shitting their pants. A trillion dollar, planetary gene-therapy assault threatend by a cheapo 1 USD drug they cant surpress.
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If true, it means that Ivermectin can basicly shut down all virus replication. Not only "Sars-Cov-2". No wonder they did took it completely from the european market a couple of years back.
"the SARS-CoV-2 virus came from a lab, and is the result of an attempt to manufacture a vaccine against the AIDS virus.
In an interview given to French CNews channel and during a podcast by Pourquoi Docteur, professor Montagnier, who co-discovered HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), claimed the presence of elements of HIV in the genome of the coronavirus and even elements of the "germ of malaria" are highly suspect, according to a report in Asia Times."
The FDA-approved drug ivermectin inhibits the replication of SARS-CoV-2 in vitro
Highlights:
Ivermectin is an inhibitor of the COVID-19 causative virus (SARS-CoV-2) in vitro.
A single treatment able to effect ~5000-fold reduction in virus at 48 h in cell culture.
Ivermectin is FDA-approved for parasitic infections, and therefore has a potential for repurposing.
Ivermectin is widely available, due to its inclusion on the WHO model list of essential medicines.
1. Introduction
Ivermectin is an FDA-approved broad spectrum anti-parasitic agent (Gonzalez Canga et al., 2008) that in recent years we, along with other groups, have shown to have anti-viral activity against a broad range of viruses (Gotz et al., 2016; Lundberg et al., 2013; Tay et al., 2013; Wagstaff et al., 2012) in vitro. Originally identified as an inhibitor of interaction between the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) integrase protein (IN) and the importin (IMP) α/β1 heterodimer responsible for IN nuclear import (Wagstaff et al., 2011), Ivermectin has since been confirmed to inhibit IN nuclear import and HIV-1 replication (Wagstaff et al., 2012). Other actions of ivermectin have been reported (Mastrangelo et al., 2012), but ivermectin has been shown to inhibit nuclear import of host (eg. (Kosyna et al., 2015; van der Watt et al., 2016)) and viral proteins, including simian virus SV40 large tumour antigen (T-ag) and dengue virus (DENV) non-structural protein 5 (Wagstaff et al., 2012, Wagstaff et al., 2011). Importantly, it has been demonstrated to limit infection by RNA viruses such as DENV 1-4 (Tay et al., 2013), West Nile Virus (Yang et al., 2020), Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) (Lundberg et al., 2013) and influenza (Gotz et al., 2016), with this broad spectrum activity believed to be due to the reliance by many different RNA viruses on IMPα/β1 during infection (Caly et al., 2012; Jans et al., 2019). Ivermectin has similarly been shown to be effective against the DNA virus pseudorabies virus (PRV) both in vitro and in vivo, with ivermectin treatment shown to increase survival in PRV-infected mice (Lv et al., 2018). Efficacy was not observed for ivermectin against Zika virus (ZIKV) in mice, but the authors acknowledged that study limitations justified re-evaluation of ivermectin's anti-ZIKV activity (Ketkar et al., 2019). Finally, ivermectin was the focus of a phase III clinical trial in Thailand in 2014–2017, against DENV infection, in which a single daily oral dose was observed to be safe and resulted in a significant reduction in serum levels of viral NS1 protein, but no change in viremia or clinical benefit was observed (see below) (Yamasmith et al., 2018).
Here is her web siteDoes anyone have a better resolution screen capture? I cannot figure out the software used to give these examples. Besides Dr. Botha is a PhD (if any?) type doctor, and not an MD. I am not saying that the scientific doctoral streams do not use microscopy as research tools in blood related research, however the Doctor in Philosophy degree even in medical sciences should not be equated directly with patients and blood tests as a basis of high expertise. Even so, having watched the interview on Stew Peters (If my recollection is right), I discarded this evidence on the basis of a twice repeated I do not know What I am looking at, statement which although genuine, no PhD would issue. If anything the PhD drills in how to communicate what you know that you don’t know.
Ah. A nice reminder for why to stay off Twitter. The urge to explain to all those (idiots) posting that they've got it backwards; they're blaming the wrong people. They shouldn't be angry with nurses and doctors who refuse to be vaxxed, but rather they should be angry with the government which terminated those people's jobs.So Mr. Odenkirk who had a heart attack back in July is pushing vaccines. He was pushing them in the Summer before the heart attack, so he is consistent.
What's up with those meteor movies ?
Another thing I have noticed, are the unusual amounts of asteroid / cometary bombardment movies being released (in the past 12-18 months). Here is another example of one. Kind of creepy, weird and showing people's belief and obsession about AI "God" in a sarcastic-funny way. More B-movie-ish. But still.
There was another movie, also revolving around cometary bombardment but I didn't save the title - it had a very yellow cover I remember. (I am not talking about the more famous movies, we already listed here somewhere on the forum, such as "Greenland", and the Apple Movie about Comets)