Evidence of dangerous contaminants in the Covid jabs.
Here are the bullet points from this Mercola article. I'll try to attach a word file that will have all of the details because this article has expired on his site and you can only see it on his paid substack now.
The basics are that the jabs have a large amount of DNA (possibly due to bad manufacturing processes) that can, and almost certainly do, integrate into your DNA causing harmful effects and being passed down to future generations. They also have SV40 promoter genes (that have no reason to be there) that both promote cancer and promote DNA entrance into the nucleus of your cells. After one doctor showed the contamination, another doctors set out to disprove his findings, but found the same thing. This doctor then went to the FDA to get the jabs stopped until manufacturing could be fixed, but the FDA just replied, the jabs have been proven safe and effective. (Remind me why we need a FDA that doesn't protect us from anything.)
"Alarming COVID Jab Contamination Shocks Scientists
• In early April 2023, microbiologist Kevin McKernan detailed finding massive DNA contamination in Pfizer’s and Moderna’s bivalent COVID booster shots. The highest level of DNA contamination found was 30%, meaning nearly one-third of the content of the shot was plasmid DNA, the presence of which dramatically increases the likelihood of DNA integration and cancer
• An in vitro experiment found that the modified RNA in the Pfizer jab has the ability to enter human liver cells and reverse transcribe into DNA in as little as six hours post-exposure
• The lipid nanoparticles that the mRNA and DNA contaminants are encased in facilitate getting the DNA inside the cell. Once it’s in the cytoplasm, bits of DNA can enter the nucleus by random chance
• Mice injected with the COVID mRNA shot passed on their acquired immune traits — both good and bad — to offspring, which not only suggests that the mRNA can enter the nucleus of the cell, but also that it can be permanently integrated into chromosomal DNA and have intergenerational effects
• Pfizer’s bivalent jab has also been found to contain simian virus 40 (SV40) promoter, an oncogenic piece of the virus’ DNA known to drive very aggressive gene expression. Combined with pieces of DNA, the presence of SV40 promoter make the risk of cancer all the more likely
• The SV40 promoter is a sequence used in gene therapy to drive DNA into the nucleus of cells. If the shots aren’t supposed to alter the human genome, why do they contain bits of DNA and an SV40 promoter that can drive that DNA into the nucleus?"
#grownostr #covid #vaccines #fda #sceince
I see my special needs son walk into the bathroom carry his toy airplane. He doesn't close the door and I hear him almost immediately flush the toilet and say something.
I replied, "I didn't understand what you said."
He walks out and says "I released the monsters into the toilet."
That really made me laugh.
#grownostr
It is amazing how well this describes today's society, in general, and America, in particular.
Today in America, nobody is punished harsher than a whistleblower who exposes the truth. This is just one example.
#grownostr #truth #lies
Looking at our 10 day forecast, I think our highs in the 80s or higher are done for the year.
Because He is eternal.
Because He is all powerful
Because He is not limited by time.
Because He loves us enough to suffer for us.
Because He is creative and has designed such a beautiful and amazing Universe.
Because He knows all things and is able to use every mistake we make to lead to His ultimate finale and for our good.
Because God is that awesome.
I remember during covid running into people I hadn't seen in a while and getting the look, "do you do hugs?" So many people had been isolated and really needed that hug.
When Americans talk about wanting a wall on the Southern border to keep the illegal immigrants, particularly the criminals, out, although I am sympathetic to the thought, I always think that walls can keep people in as well as keep people out and I'm much less interested in a wall.
If you get criticized by both sides, you probably are more in line with truth and liberty than the overwhelming majority.
I love aspens in the fall.
Last I heard, Ukraine hasn't liberated anyone in a long time and the last time they made progress on the front lines, they probably lost more people to the offensive than they "liberated".
Her tune sure has changed now that she is dealing with the problems instead of red states like Texas and Florida. When the Texas and Florida governors were saying the same thing, people like Hochul were saying they were uncaring, evil people.
Although I feel bad for people who were lied to and told they needed a degree to be a success, but never told how to intelligently look at the pros and cons, I really hate when people borrow money and then complain and/or refuse to pay. Not repaying a loan is no different that theft. Since student loans are guaranteed by the government, they are stealing from average Americans, many of which are worse off than they are and/or already were responsible and paid off their own debts, but are being enslaved paying off less responsible people’s debts.
We need to totally reform college education in the US. The federal government needs to get out of the business of guaranteeing student loans. Students need to be taught how to analyze the trade-offs of a college education. They need to look not only at how much more they will make after receiving a college degree, specifically for the degree they intend to attain instead of averages. A limited number of degrees, like engineer, lawyer, doctor, and architect, have significant benefit and can only be entered into with a degree. Many more have a small increase to income, but that increase is frequently not enough benefit to overcome the lost income while in college, the cost of college itself, the cost of living expenses during college, and the cost of interest on the student loans. A few degrees, primarily victimology degrees like women’s studies, gender studies, and African American studies probably make them less likely to earn a good income. What employer wants to hire someone who spent 4+ years learning to be a victim, find fault in others, and sue companies?
If banks had to deal with the cost of defaults and not just the benefits of earning guaranteed interest, they likely wouldn’t finance expensive degrees in fields that don’t add much to future income and that may make the person unfit for most jobs. This would prevent people getting into this mess in the first place.
Although there can be times to sacrifice to improve things, this is insane.
"Sisi said. “If the price of the nation’s progress and prosperity is to go hungry and thirsty, then let us not eat or drink,”" I think I can correctly say that Sisi isn't reducing his eating and drinking. It is easy for politicians to insist other sacrifice when they don't have to.
That's a great decoration.
Other than maybe a journalist, why would anyone buy this? You couldn't pay me a million dollars to wear this.
Yes, making a point. That was a word that my son and I learned while I was homeschooling. It was a fun word that we enjoyed working into conversations. In general, I prefer to use simpler words to make sure the people I am conversing with understand the point I'm making. I sometimes use a bigger word if it really communicates my thought better, but I try to speak/write in conversational English rather than educated English.




