Showing posts with label — Kenny Carmody (@KennyCarmody) May 14. Show all posts
Showing posts with label — Kenny Carmody (@KennyCarmody) May 14. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2026

DR. JACK KRUSE: I don’t care if it’s cold out or not. The sun is always out every day, even behind clouds. Is there a benefit to cloudy days, especially for people who are jabbed?

🚨 Dr. Jack Kruse on Hope For The Jab-Injured: Plasmapheresis, UV Blood Irradiation & Get Outside in Nature San Francisco found out that these repurposed drugs didn’t work for what they thought it did. I don’t know how they’re gonna figure out that on AIDS. And what do we have now? That’s the protease inhibitors. So the protease inhibitor is kind of a uniformly fatal disease and fix the problem. Do I believe the same thing is gonna happen with spike proteins? Yeah, I think, one of the guys that’s working with , named , has found that if we clean people’s blood with plasma phoresis and then we use UV blood irradiation, that that right now is probably the best treatment that’s out there. The problem is, this is a really hard thing to find in local, places in the United States, and it will be made difficult to be find because the Rockefeller people don’t want you to know that. They want you to keep dying. That’s why they gave you the shot to begin with. So, when you understand, when you’re on the deck of the Titanic, that means you have to move your feet to the music. You have to do things to help yourself. I told you already that the jab has ruined your DNA. So when you know that, you have to learn a little bit about how DNA works. DNA only responds to the environment. So that means your environment has to be as clean as a whistle. So that means walking on the beach, getting in the sun, I don’t care if it’s 30 degrees out in New York City, go to Rockaway Beach and walk on it. If you’re in New York, go to New York Island. Go to Black Island. I want to hear it. It’s too hard. Because if it’s too hard, then you know what you do? I don’t want to hear, I can’t, I can’t. All I’m interested in is I can’t. And I don’t care if it’s cold out or not. The sun is always out every day, even behind clouds. Is there a benefit to cloudy days, especially for people who are jabbed? The answer is yes, there is. Am I going to get into why? No, but does it tie to the leptin, monokine pathway story? Yes, it does. And I’m going to tell you, all we need people to do is get outside in nature with their feet on the ground until we get other modes, kind of like the protease inhibitors that we got for AIDS patients, because I do believe there will be an answer. We have some early returns already, and if we can power up people’s blood while removing the toxin. The big issue with plasma phoresis that I see, I love that it works, but remember, since you’re genetically modified, you’re constantly making spike, so that means you have a constant need to basically have a dialysis machine to take this shit out of your body. That’s not a good solution for anybody because it’s really expensive and you’re not going to be able to do it. Uh, so we need to have another way to fix the constant, you know, spike protein creation.
Do I believe that people like Kevin and who have this skill set are going to figure out a way to do this down the road that is really cheap? Yes. Why? Because genetic engineering now that’s done in a lab, Kevin has always pointed this out, that is really cheap to do. The problem becomes when you do it for humans, how, how does this screw us? Soon as you say you’re doing this to help spike injured people, then you’re going to have the Department of Justice and the powers that are going after Mary Talley Bowden , uh, no, we, we don’t want you to do that because you have to go through the same trials everybody else did. No. We need this to be done as citizen science. And anybody who’s jab injured needs to understand that. Uh, do I think people are, are probably going to sign up for things that actually may hurt them? Yeah, but you have to look at it like this. You already have a time bomb in your genome anyway, so why wouldn’t it make sense if somebody thinks they’ve got a novel idea, let’s do it. Credit to

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