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Perhaps the best Robert Malone COVID toxxine presentation.


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2022 Oct 28, 11:03am   701 views  7 comments

by Al_Sharpton_for_President   ➕follow (5)   💰tip   ignore  

A little more that 50 minutes, but worth your time. Real nice review of the underlying science starting at 18:04.

Highlights:

Biowarfare pathogens can be engineered to target specific ethnic groups.

RNA technology and monoclonal antibodies were backed by the USG to enable a rapid response for protection of the military to handle to these threats, as well as to protect the general population.

DARPA fell in love with RNA technology and is behind its commercialization. DARPA funded and built Moderna.

DARPA is the operational development arm of the CIA. (see In-Q-Tel).

The intelligence community is pushing the implementation of mRNA technology through the administrative state as a biowarfare defense solution. (Not a justification for what is happening.)

The toxxine RNA is not truly natural RNA. It incudes a synthetic base, pseudouridine, to suppress the immune response and inflammatory response to the toxxine. It also increases the half-life of the engineered RNA. Risk is not completely understood.

FDA likely failed to do their job due to pressure from the intelligence community.

Immune imprinting by the toxxine makes you more susceptible to being infected as the evolving viral spike protein diverges from that of the toxxine.

Levels of spike protein in the blood after toxxination is much higher than after infection with the virus. A truckload is dumped into your bloodstream in a very short period of time. Dosing therefore can explain toxicity differences between actual viral infection and toxxination.

The COVID toxxine rams through a platform technology that will be used to deliver all sorts of goodies into humans. (Editor: I know that there are many such products in development, beyond viral proteins. This is consistent with WEF's programmable, synthetic humans nonsense, whether or not they are behind this.

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/mrna-vaccines-the-cia-and-national#play

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1   stereotomy   2022 Oct 28, 11:42am  

Frank Herbert wrote "The White Plague." It was about a talented microbiologist who is driven insane by the death of his family by an IRA bombing. He sets up a lab in a garage and develops a pathogen that only kills women as a way of revenging himself on the terrorists. He releases it in Ireland and other countries associated with funding the IRA. The plague spreads worldwide.

Herbert doesn't know shit about hard science, and his "explanations" of how the pathogen works are laughable. However, it did convince me that if humanity suicides itself, it will be through fucking around with pathogens instead of nuclear armageddon.
2   GNL   2022 Oct 29, 8:35am  

I have thought, for a very long time now, that 1 or 3 ways will knock off humanity on a large scale.
1. Nuclear war
2. some disease
3. overpopulation/madness (see the rat population experiment)
3   Undoctored   2022 Oct 29, 10:18am  

Malone is always using the term “fear porn” to refer to the messages we’re getting from the media and health officials regarding the threat of a virus:

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=fear+porn+site%3Arwmalonemd.substack.com&ia=web

What he’s putting out here also falls into that category.
5   richwicks   2022 Nov 17, 12:53pm  

Patrick says







What's that from? It looks to be from a 1950's science fiction flick, but the animation is far too good to be from that era.
7   richwicks   2022 Nov 17, 3:20pm  

Al_Sharpton_for_President says

richwicks says


but the animation is far too good to be from that era.

https://stephenkingsthemist.fandom.com/wiki/Gray_Widower


That's interesting, I thought I it MIGHT be the Mist (been years since I've seen it), but the clothing and car looks like something from 1950 or 1960. I don't recall the scene at all.

The end of the film is tragic.

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