Monday, May 9, 2022
Comic Relief
Babylon Bee hitting it home 😂 pic.twitter.com/EwsCaD7HwS
— Mr LB (@cuckingfutz) May 6, 2022
The W.H.O. Seeks Political and Sovereign Medical Power Over the U.S. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Ashutosh Pathak asked me about the WHO Pandemic Treaty which seeks legally binding participation, funding, and sovereignty over a broad array of pandemic response measures including information flow, testing, treatments, and prevention. Here is my analysis. @ashutoshpkanak pic.twitter.com/OGAVwD01dn
— Peter McCullough, MD MPH (@P_McCulloughMD) May 9, 2022
Not exactly. The UN and the W.H.O could only have limited power WITH the U.S. if the U.S. Congress and these organizations sign a mutually binding treaty.
"Abortion Is Fascism!!"
The worm is turning. In favor of life. https://t.co/9H5DSv4SET
— Tom Luongo (#GotGoldOrRubles?) (@TFL1728) May 9, 2022
Bromelain (serratiopeptidase) . . . BINDS [to] Spike [protein and] is also fibrinolytic.
1/3 @DeinertDoc
— Frank J. Herrmann - theFree gONE almost (@4141245879freun) May 9, 2022
Nur mal so für Sie als Anregung:
Das Generikum DIDASE (ohne R, nicht dRidase) finde ich gut. Bromelain (Serratiopeptidase). Leider nur in Int. Apotheken und auf Rezept.
BINDET Spike, ist aber auch fibrinolytisch.
"Wirkung" 2.9.2 Abb. 08 und Referenz 25 ist super. https://t.co/JzmdwdqAFT
For those without a Twitter account and without knowledge of
German, here is the translation,
Just a suggestion for you: I like the generic DIDASE (without R, not dRidase). Bromelain (serratiopeptidase). Unfortunately only in international pharmacies and on prescription. BINDS Spike, but is also fibrinolytic.
"Effect" 2.9.2 Fig. 08 and reference 25 is great.