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originally posted by: carewemust
I got tested on January 20, 2021 in the hospital Emergency Room. Came back negative. Just stress from Joe Biden being sworn in earlier that day, that caused a blood clot to enter my lung.
originally posted by: BelleEpoque
a reply to: sarahvital
In this July 2019 interview with a neurosurgeon, he is saying how much damage is done if you put something far up the nose, including causing high temperatures.
that information starts at 8:30
risks to the patient could include the following: a recommendation for the isolation of the patient, monitoring of household or other close contacts.
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: sarahvital
I have never taken a covid, nor will I.
They all come with the following statement in their risks to the patient section of the documentation:
risks to the patient could include the following: a recommendation for the isolation of the patient, monitoring of household or other close contacts.
Every result is false positive because no strain of coronavirus has ever, in history, been isolated. On tap of that, PCR is not an identification tool, and its being used improperly anyway.
So, 1 person takes a test, and now all of their friends and family are 'presumed' positive and therefore subject to isolation and monitoring.
Doctors and nurses aren't telling patients this, but it can be found in the Fact Sheet for Healthcare Providers.
In Australia, they are using an app called G2G Now for monitoring. People have to check in whenever they're alerted, prove their identification, and prove their location (because they're confined to certain areas). Failure to comply can get you years in prison and up to $50,000 in fines. Its probation and will get worse.
The tests are a trojan horse.
originally posted by: sarahvital
originally posted by: BelleEpoque
a reply to: sarahvital
thanks for that!
but i don't see any of what he says about the swab.
originally posted by: Wisenox
a reply to: sarahvital
In Australia, they are using an app called G2G Now for monitoring. People have to check in whenever they're alerted, prove their identification, and prove their location (because they're confined to certain areas). Failure to comply can get you years in prison and up to $50,000 in fines. Its probation and will get worse.
originally posted by: sarahvital
i'll ask my urologist next time i see him about it.
My Ufologist said it definitely is Aliens .
Extremely nosey and very , very , very tiny.
originally posted by: zosimov
a reply to: sarahvital
Just be careful when handling and disposing of the test. A toxic substance (sodium azide) is used in some of the tests' reagent liquid.
Of course I heard it here (ats) and no where else.
But the guv ment and big pharma are very concerned about your health.
www.cincinnati.com...
Poison control experts warn about liquid in COVID test kits
Sodium azide is used as a chemical preservative in hospitals and laboratories. Accidents have occurred in these settings. In one case, sodium azide was poured into a drain, where it exploded and the toxic gas was inhaled (breathed in).
Sodium azide is used in agriculture (farming) for pest control.
Sodium azide is also used in detonators and other explosives.