So I’m firmly convinved the mRNA injection has killed at least hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions worldwide.
But if he was in Portugal (where I live), during this time of year (December through March), there are largata do pinheiro which are highly poisonous and which almost killed my dog last year.
Not sure why/how a person would ingest one, or that it would cause heart damage (my dog lost a small part of his tongue), but even though this sounds like bullshit, it’s a real thing here.
Of course, the stress from the toxic caterpillar might have triggered a reaction in an mRNA-shot weakened heart too. But those caterpillars are no joke.
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