Perry Staltic
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I don't see the connection between remdesivir and snake venom. What am I missing?
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Wouldn't pets be dead, in droves? Hamsters, rabbits etc.
I do not think Co19 is as bad as they say. I think the "cure" is the killer. Meaning I do not believe the water is being laced with
cobra venom peptides. The vaccine, very possible.
Some people are saying this is an more extensive/detailed interview with Dr. Ardis. And not as dramatic:
Part 1/3 - Dr. Bryan Ardis reveals BOMBSHELL origins of covid, mRNA vaccines and treatments
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Do snake bites have a >99% survival rate?
Here is part two of Dr. Ardis with Mike Adams. There is a lot of additional proof here:
View: https://www.bitchute.com/video/Sy5PhmVm1XFf/?list=notifications&randomize=false
Commenting as I watch this. He's wrong about the snake venom thing causing all of the lung damage. High oxygen concentrations and mechanical ventilators are able to do that, and are probably responsible for virtually all of that.
Interesting connection.
Interesting connection.
Are you an EMT?
Do you know the hx of this symbol or cross by chance?
In Part 1 of the Mike Adams interview with Dr. Ardis, the doctor mentioned in the literature (King Cobra study) that there were 19 different venom toxin proteins. Hence, “Covid 19”Entirely depends on the snake. With the vast majority, yes.