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originally posted by: SteamyAmerican
I’m not sure what is above a phlebotomist, but there was a lady in a video (on an ATS post?) that had such a job and spoke about this very phenomenon.
Using a high-powered microscope she sampled patients of hers and viewed their blood, with specific attention to those that had taken the jab, even more so for those that had multiple shots.
What she found was rather stunning as she described what she saw using terms like “buzzing swarms” and “hydra” or “hydra-like formations within the samples.
Strangely she had actually captured video of a blood cell erupting and these tiny structures being released.
It seems I recall her stating that when the samples were distressed (medically speaking) they seemed to become more active in their mobility and gathering somehow.
It was as fascinating as it was disturbing.
Very sci-fi and very not cool.
Unnerving doesn’t describe.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: annonentity
This video has been removed by the uploader
How come?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: annonentity
The idea that Native Americans died from the common cold during European colonisation is a misconception.
It was smallpox, measles, influenza, and typhus that killed the natives not the common cold.
Diseases unknown to them spread rapidly among Native peoples, who lack immunity to viruses and bacteria carried by Europeans. As Native peoples travel waterways by canoe to trade and share news, they unknowingly take the germs to neighboring tribes. Measles, mumps, chickenpox, smallpox, diphtheria, influenza, pneumonia, typhoid, and the COMMON COLD reach Florida and Cuba and begin their deadly march through populations across the hemisphere LINK
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: tarantulabite1
Chances are most people recover from the cold tarantulabite1.
The rest not so much down to the very reason you suggest that being they lack immunity.
Colds did not kill off the Native Americans but the rest sure did in spades and possibly by design in some cases.