Friday, August 23, 2024

NICOTINE DESTROYS INJECTABLE NANOTECHNOLOGY [Not an invitation to smoke]

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ #English - NICOTINE DESTROYS INJECTABLE NANOTECHNOLOGY From La Quinta Columna would like to inform you that we are working on further studies in the light of the recent findings. Today, Friday 23rd August, we will begin to carry out more tests directly on the Pfizer "vaccine". We do not want with this discovery to encourage smoking in the population, only to show the evidence that nicotine, as we already suspected, apparently interacts negatively with what has been introduced to millions of people around the world. We are continuing our research and will show more results in the near future. Yours sincerely; La Quinta Columna. πŸ“Ί Web: laquintacolumna.info/translations/n

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A new study by microscopists with La Quinta Columna has shown that the “self-assembling entities” found inside Pfizer, Moderna, and most recently, dental anesthetic, are “totally destroyed” by a nicotine mixture, derived from stepping tobacco in distilled water. Researcher Rafa Calvin made this discovery by isolating a sample of dental anesthetic for 30 days, then applying a nicotine mixture taken from a solution of 1 gram of Tobacco and 5ccs of distilled water. In the video below, you can see that when the nicotine mixture interacts with the nanotechnology, the structures disintegrate and disappear completely. La Quinta Columna is now testing this nicotine solution on a Pfizer shot sample, and if successful, may have the beginnings of a treatment protocol for detoxing humans of this alien technology. This would include the use of nicotine without additives, straight from tobacco, not cigarettes you buy in the store. Nicotine has already been identified by Dr. Bryan Ardis and others to uniquely combat covid infection, by safeguarding receptors, a phenomenon even recognized by establishment scientists.

Could nicotine hold the key to defeating invasive nanotechnology? 

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