Recent Discoveries
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Covid Illness & Vaxx:
- Synthetically produced venom peptidesare grown on a medium of e-coli, yeast, or mammal cells.
- The venom peptides can synthetically replicate themselves in the human body.
- Venom peptides are in the mRNA injections, in the air, on plants, in the environment – free for everyone.
- Is there a connection to the increased e-coli and yeast infections in humans??
- People are suffering from intestinal infections (shown in blood, urine, stool tests).
- Snake venom is said to be weaponized and used as an aerosol.
- In general injection-needles can release metals. The needles go through a corrosion process when acidic fluids pass through, OR when mRNA vaxx-fluids (containing metals as well) combine with the stainless steel in the injection-needles.
- In this respect, taking zinc, copper, and selenium are considered to be supportive!
Please, see the published research on some of the topics below in the 3 screen-prints.
Toxin-like peptides in plasma, urine and faecal samples from COVID-19 patients
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35106136/
[…] Results: Toxin-like peptides, almost identical to toxic components of venoms from animals, like conotoxins, phospholipases, phosphodiesterases, zinc metal proteinases, and bradykinins, were identified in samples from COVID-19 patients, but not in control samples. […]
Conotoxins: Potential Weapons From the Sea
Journal: Bioterrorism & Biodefense Volume: 3 Issue: 3 Dated: 2012 Pages: 1-4
https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/conotoxins-potential-weapons-sea
[…] Annotation
Cone snails are predatory marine animals that kill their prey with powerful venom.
Abstract
Conotoxins are a pharmacologically and chemically diverse group of toxins found in the venom. A number of species of cone snails, such as Conus geographus, are deadly to humans. Conotoxins affect numerous neurotransmitter receptors and ion channels in the body. The receptors impacted include nicotinic, adrenergic, NMDA, and serotonergic. Ion channels altered include sodium, potassium and calcium. The most lethal effect of conotoxins to humans is muscle paralysis of the diaphragm causing respiratory arrest. Numerous conotoxins are being used as research tools or being explored as therapeutic drugs. Concerns in the homeland security field exist that certain conotoxins could be weaponized and used as an aerosol. Conotoxins at risk of terrorist use include a-conotoxins, k-conotoxins and o-conotoxins. Most conotoxins are not a bioterrorism threat. (Published Abstract) […]
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Survival in the Patients With the Intra-Abdominal Infections
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34746164/
[…] Objective: To analyze the availability and access to the hospital for the patients with intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) by Escherichia coli (E. coli) as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the impact of these changes in the diagnosis and their effects on the death of these patients. […]