Red Ice TV - May 16, 2024


Pfizer's Bourla Announce 'Blockbuster Cancer Drugs' After Skyrocketing Cancer Rates Post Covid Jabs


Episode Stats

Length

22 minutes

Words per Minute

174.74535

Word Count

3,980

Sentence Count

338

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Pfizer buys a cancer company, Sajun, for $43B, and announces a new cancer drug that could be a blockbuster. Is this a good thing or a bad thing? And why should we be worried about it?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Well, everyone's favorite medical Jew is back in the news again.
00:00:04.420 Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer.
00:00:07.280 Remember that guy, the guy who saved the world with this incredible new technology that brought us the spike, of course.
00:00:34.740 Thank you so much. I know several people, probably us included, suffering from this bioweapon right now.
00:00:42.160 Anyway, now, of course, because of all the complications that came in the wake of the COVID jab rollout,
00:00:48.980 they got to offer the follow-up cure for those kinds of things.
00:00:53.620 So now it turns out they bought up a company here called Sajun, who's working on these oncology tumors, in other words, cancer.
00:01:02.400 So it's a cancer medical company, or they have medications to deal with cancer.
00:01:08.040 And Pfizer bought them for $43 billion.
00:01:12.320 And recently, Albert Bourla was making the rounds on all these channels,
00:01:16.620 and he's talking about how wonderful this is and what a blockbuster.
00:01:20.640 That's actually the word he's using.
00:01:21.800 What a blockbuster this is going to be for the company.
00:01:25.000 In other words, everyone is excited about Pfizer's stock prize once again,
00:01:29.020 and things are booming for the bioweapons manufacturers.
00:01:32.420 Take this off.
00:01:32.960 Sajun acquisition and oncology, it is what?
00:01:35.860 It is our new COVID.
00:01:37.180 So we did what we did with COVID.
00:01:39.080 We are very proud.
00:01:40.160 We saved the world.
00:01:40.920 We saved the world.
00:01:42.800 But it is behind us now.
00:01:44.700 We want to do once more.
00:01:46.420 And I think oncology is our best chance to do it.
00:01:48.620 Once more oncology.
00:01:49.580 With many other therapeutic areas.
00:01:50.740 Okay, oncology, specifically what?
00:01:53.540 And could that eventually be blockbuster drugs in that pipeline?
00:01:58.660 I think it will be blockbuster drugs.
00:02:00.460 And more importantly, they will be blockbuster drugs,
00:02:02.700 because they will have significant impact on cancer patients.
00:02:06.120 We are having a phenomenal performance of the ADC portfolio that we acquired from Sijen.
00:02:13.760 One of them, Patsev, which was, let's say, a medicine for bladder cancer,
00:02:19.660 had a growth of 164% in our hands.
00:02:23.560 So that demonstrates how well this money were invested.
00:02:26.420 But what excites me most, Liz, is not how the current products are doing.
00:02:30.740 Of course, I'm very happy because they are helping people.
00:02:33.240 But when I review the pipeline, what is coming out of this ADC technology,
00:02:37.860 I really think that we will have, we will move the needle into overall survival of cancer.
00:02:43.900 That is such music to so many of our viewers' ears at the moment, Albert.
00:02:50.600 And props to the wonderful people at Pfizer.
00:02:54.080 I know how hard they work over years to develop these kinds of drugs.
00:02:58.120 Yes.
00:02:59.100 It's amazing.
00:03:00.000 They come on.
00:03:01.120 I know this is Fox Business.
00:03:02.700 Ultimately, this is about what's your product?
00:03:05.480 Are we going to buy your stock?
00:03:06.920 I understand that that's the framing.
00:03:08.080 But he went on all these other channels, too, and said basically the same thing.
00:03:12.040 They're basically just Pfizer salesmen and all these goddamn news hosts.
00:03:16.160 Well, what makes it more evil is that we saw a dramatic rise in what they called turbo cancers
00:03:21.220 after the COVID clot shot came out, right?
00:03:24.520 All these young people getting cancer, turbo cancers, they call it.
00:03:27.960 And they keep trying to say, oh, no, no, that's misinformation.
00:03:30.700 It's not linked to the COVID vaccine.
00:03:32.620 Well, then what is it linked to?
00:03:33.960 Can we do some real research to see what's causing all this cancer?
00:03:37.380 But then here they come with, you know, oh, people aren't taking the clot shot as much
00:03:41.320 and they're starting to get cancer from it.
00:03:42.940 So here we go with their cancer drug or their cancer shot that they're going to introduce
00:03:47.860 to you.
00:03:48.360 And, you know, it's going to be more poison.
00:03:51.340 Yeah.
00:03:51.580 So I'll get into what this drug is and whatever.
00:03:55.200 But, yeah, just showing some screenshots here of the rise in cancer among, you know,
00:03:59.560 this age group, 15 to 44, right, rise in cancer.
00:04:05.000 Here's another one specifically in England and Wales, for example.
00:04:08.040 But things that this is the first one was in the US problem reaction solution, right?
00:04:12.260 Fake, fake COVID.
00:04:14.320 Bring out the vaccine.
00:04:15.600 Now everyone gets sick, started dying.
00:04:18.220 Cancer being one of the big ones.
00:04:19.640 Not only that, but that's a big part of the thing.
00:04:21.660 Oh, let's buy up this cancer company and then sell them the fix, right?
00:04:26.440 Sell them the.
00:04:27.700 The magical juice, right?
00:04:29.220 So it's called antibody conjugates, ADCs, which it was.
00:04:34.300 First it was like, is this more mRNA stuff?
00:04:36.040 And it's like, no, it doesn't.
00:04:37.060 And it's not immunotherapy either.
00:04:39.360 No, definitely not.
00:04:40.160 This is basically, it is a toxin, essentially, right?
00:04:45.720 So there's a couple of studies on this already.
00:04:48.120 Here's one from NIH.
00:04:49.680 In fact, mechanisms of ADC toxicity and strategies to increase ADC tolerability.
00:04:56.340 So basically, how do we get the people that take this medication to tolerate all this toxic, like, fallout or side effect or whatever?
00:05:04.860 Antibody drug conjugates are a rapidly expanding class of anti-cancer drugs with 12 agents in current clinical use.
00:05:12.360 Despite recent success, many ADCs fail during clinical development due to excessive toxicities and unfavorable risk-benefit profiles.
00:05:21.420 So all those side effects vary between the antibody drug conjugates.
00:05:25.180 There's still the risk of bone marrow issues, lung inflammation, and even neuropathy, right?
00:05:32.340 Or neuropathy.
00:05:33.600 In other words, like your central nervous system starts misfiring and handling in the wrong way and stuff like that.
00:05:38.880 But this is what they do, right?
00:05:39.920 They wheel out a completely bought and paid for medication, right?
00:05:44.860 Studies are commissioned by the very same corporations.
00:05:47.340 And you already have that interest, right?
00:05:49.760 You have enough people on the board, if you're talking about the U.S., like CDC, that has stock investments or interest in Pfizer.
00:05:55.520 In some cases, there are actually board members on both.
00:05:57.380 That came out, remember?
00:05:58.300 During COVID.
00:05:59.220 So they approve their shit.
00:06:00.560 And then they give these drugs to people, make money on it.
00:06:03.280 And then more people die.
00:06:04.440 And then they can wheel out the negative.
00:06:05.380 Well, here's the real, you know, fix now on medication or whatever.
00:06:08.780 These are bioweapons.
00:06:10.600 They're killing people.
00:06:11.420 Chemical weapons.
00:06:12.220 Call them whatever you want.
00:06:13.360 Bioweapons.
00:06:13.720 I wonder when they start pushing this drug, this cancer drug, how many people are actually going to take it?
00:06:19.180 Well, probably a lot of people because they're desperate and they want to try anything to live.
00:06:23.360 And a lot of people don't know about other alternative therapies that are out there.
00:06:27.240 And so their doctors will push it on them.
00:06:29.660 Yeah.
00:06:29.900 And they'll take it and they will not question anything.
00:06:32.400 And they'll believe everything these companies say, I guess, or CDC ultimately tells you to do.
00:06:38.000 There are a lot of indications right now that are telling us that there is a protection against transmission of the disease.
00:06:46.720 There is no variant that we have identified that escapes the protection of our vaccine.
00:06:51.060 To come now with a treatment of 90% effectiveness, you know, personally makes me a lot, very proud about it.
00:06:57.740 And we know that the three, the two doses of the vaccine offer very limited protection, if any.
00:07:03.520 The three doses with a booster, they offer reasonable protection.
00:07:08.380 It is necessary a fourth boost right now.
00:07:12.020 The protection, what you are getting from the third, it is good enough, actually quite good for hospitalizations and deaths.
00:07:20.060 It's not that good against infections, but doesn't last.
00:07:23.140 Now, so this is basically like a chemical, it looks like.
00:07:26.140 It's not chemotherapy, but it's basically like kind of working in the same way as far as I kind of understand it.
00:07:31.960 Basically, like to like target, like with the toxicity, target things to get to starve out the cancer, right?
00:07:37.960 But there are mRNA cancer vaccines on the horizon as well.
00:07:42.300 And there was this clip going around in the UK.
00:07:44.140 Same thing here as GB News, which is conservative, you know, alternative or whatever, where they talk about these cancer jab trials.
00:07:52.040 Listen to this here.
00:07:52.800 So what, is this as big as it sounds?
00:07:54.660 I think it potentially is.
00:07:56.420 I mean, it's very early days.
00:07:57.480 So basically, they've discovered that if they use the same technology that they use for COVID, and they use some mRNA, which is a messenger part of DNA,
00:08:06.300 they take your particular cancer, they biopsy it, they take some of the protein on your cancer, and they put it back into your cells.
00:08:16.480 And they tell your cells to make that protein.
00:08:20.140 The idea is, is that your body then makes antibodies against it.
00:08:23.640 It gets the memory cells, the T cells, the ones we heard about lots in COVID.
00:08:27.680 And so then after you've been treated for your cancer, if any of those cells are still floating around,
00:08:33.040 or if any of them start to come back and multiply, your own immune system will recognize them from that vaccine and kill it.
00:08:40.980 Now, melanoma is a hideous cancer.
00:08:43.560 We already have immunotherapy that seems to work for a lot of people.
00:08:47.180 We know people that it's worked for.
00:08:48.680 So why not just further the research into that?
00:08:53.740 Because this is a new, exciting technology, and it's good for, you know, the bottom line, basically, for these corporations.
00:08:59.280 But there's another twist to the story, but let's keep listening a little bit more here.
00:09:03.040 Now, melanoma is a hideous cancer, and if you get recurrence from any cancer, really, but especially from melanoma, you're going to die.
00:09:11.380 You know, it's going to kill you. It's not nice.
00:09:13.780 So to have something that might stop that happening, I think, is game-changing.
00:09:17.840 I think, you know, it will change the way that we develop many, many cancer treatments.
00:09:23.040 It's very early days. We're years away from seeing this in practice.
00:09:26.040 They've not even recruited patients yet onto the trial.
00:09:28.680 But in mice, it's stopped the cancer recurring in 50% of cases.
00:09:34.560 And what happened then, five, ten years later?
00:09:38.160 Percents better than 0%, or 1%.
00:09:40.200 So, you know, I think that's really, really encouraging.
00:09:43.680 I think there are a couple of things that we're going to need to know as time goes forward.
00:09:47.720 I want to know that the mRNA technology is completely safe.
00:09:51.040 And I think that we need...
00:09:53.060 Well, we've proven that it's not, right?
00:09:55.580 Asking this question now is a little late when it's already been out there.
00:09:59.900 Exactly.
00:10:00.580 It's already out there.
00:10:02.420 Exactly.
00:10:03.060 The fact that that is coming up is...
00:10:04.940 Well, like, you've already done this experiment on everybody.
00:10:09.280 And you know she took it.
00:10:10.080 You're saying we don't know?
00:10:11.600 Yeah.
00:10:12.160 Anyway, check out this interview here, too.
00:10:13.460 More long-term data, which will obviously come with these studies, to know that interfering with the DNA and RNA in our cells...
00:10:19.660 Well, they are, though. We know that.
00:10:21.160 ...is actually potential.
00:10:21.960 But we did it with COVID.
00:10:23.280 We did.
00:10:24.060 And there are oncologists now calling for it to be stopped, the mRNA technology.
00:10:28.300 So there is still debate around that.
00:10:30.200 And I think it's good.
00:10:31.160 It's amazing that there's debate.
00:10:32.480 Now there's debate around it.
00:10:33.640 Yeah, now it's debate.
00:10:34.360 Not before it comes out.
00:10:35.740 No, exactly.
00:10:36.300 Well, we had to save the world as the Pfizer bore last.
00:10:39.480 Open debate where we really can look.
00:10:41.660 The other thing is going to be cost none.
00:10:43.260 So we're looking with this particular vaccine at £400,000 per patient.
00:10:49.140 But surely...
00:10:50.560 What?
00:10:51.540 How?
00:10:52.400 It's always the most expensive treatments.
00:10:55.700 And you know therapy already is out there.
00:10:57.800 It's already expensive, but it's not £400,000 per patient.
00:11:01.440 How and why if all what you do...
00:11:03.480 You take a biopsy and then you have to...
00:11:05.760 Is it that you have to make a gene specific to your thing and therefore that it's you...
00:11:10.180 Okay, I get why they're saying it.
00:11:11.960 But how much greed is part of that, right?
00:11:14.660 And why can't the government step in here and say, actually, you know, you need to do
00:11:17.820 it at like cost minimum, you know what I mean?
00:11:20.460 Well, also, and if it was something that actually worked, why doesn't the government just pay
00:11:23.780 for it and heal the people?
00:11:25.760 Well, what I'm saying is, yes, that's the idea, right?
00:11:28.980 But, you know...
00:11:31.500 Make it cheaper, at least.
00:11:32.960 Yeah, it would be like gene sequencing, right, in the early days.
00:11:36.360 Well, they don't have a lot of machines that produce...
00:11:38.660 You know, it's something like that, right?
00:11:40.780 But eventually, that type of technology is going to get cheaper.
00:11:43.040 Although this is...
00:11:43.760 I mean, whoever wants this, like, after everything that happened with the other mRNA shit, like,
00:11:48.380 I don't see how anybody would ever line up for anything like this.
00:11:51.420 But anyway, pay attention to a couple of things here.
00:11:53.620 Blackie interviewee, look at the dots on her dress.
00:11:56.820 Just keep some of those things in mind here.
00:11:57.860 The treatment of somebody who has melanoma and all the things that go with it is far more
00:12:01.740 expensive than that.
00:12:02.440 And then the cancer can return, so then you're going to be paying again.
00:12:05.520 Yeah, so this isn't going to stop the cancer in the first place.
00:12:08.060 This is after.
00:12:09.100 But once you've had it...
00:12:10.300 So it's not going to stop it.
00:12:11.580 You can use this technology to stop it.
00:12:13.380 Nothing about nutrition.
00:12:14.480 What are you doing wrong?
00:12:16.060 Never.
00:12:16.180 What's the reason?
00:12:17.720 Is there something we can do to prevent people from getting to this point?
00:12:21.260 That's not even part of the discussion.
00:12:22.520 Toxins in the environment.
00:12:23.480 None of that.
00:12:24.040 Can you give me a shot?
00:12:25.160 Just give me a shot or a pill, and then we're fine.
00:12:27.500 You'll still have to have all the treatments to get rid of it initially.
00:12:29.900 You will.
00:12:30.280 So you still have to have chemo and shit.
00:12:32.040 That's what's...
00:12:32.320 And then this will hopefully stop recurrence.
00:12:33.760 So it's even more money.
00:12:34.400 This will hopefully stop recurrence.
00:12:36.300 Yeah, exactly.
00:12:36.740 So anyway, the point is there, people were comparing this to a clip out of I Am Legend.
00:12:44.700 Down to the fact that it's a British blonde scientist with polka dots on her dress.
00:12:49.060 It's a black interviewee.
00:12:50.740 And of course, what happens in I Am Legend?
00:12:52.780 Well, they roll out a cancer vaccine.
00:12:55.680 And what happens after that?
00:12:57.000 Everybody's...
00:12:57.640 Well, not everyone's dead.
00:12:59.200 Some people literally turn into zombies.
00:13:00.700 But let's check out the clip here.
00:13:02.080 How many people have you treated so far?
00:13:04.240 Well, we've had 10,009 clinical trials in humans so far.
00:13:08.500 And how many are cancer-free?
00:13:10.240 What about 10,009?
00:13:10.720 10,009.
00:13:12.180 So you have actually cured cancer?
00:13:15.720 Yes, yes.
00:13:17.980 Yes, we have.
00:13:19.780 And then what is it, like one year later or what is it?
00:13:22.880 Two years later?
00:13:23.560 Three years later.
00:13:26.780 There you go.
00:13:29.260 Yep, that's right.
00:13:31.780 Depopulate...
00:13:32.220 Well, I guess it's not actually depopulation.
00:13:35.120 It's that everyone has turned into a zombie, right?
00:13:37.040 That's underground.
00:13:37.760 Well, some people...
00:13:38.120 It's even worse.
00:13:39.200 It's worse.
00:13:40.060 Anyway, that was a funny little synchronicity there.
00:13:44.000 Fascinating how that works, isn't it?
00:13:45.560 So basically, we're all going to die, I assume, when they roll these things out.
00:13:49.000 Great.
00:13:49.620 Wonderful news.
00:13:50.720 They spoke about it.
00:13:51.580 Well, we've got to research whether it changes your DNA or not.
00:13:54.300 Well, that's come out multiple times, but here's yet another scientist.
00:13:57.840 Let me play a little bit from this clip.
00:13:59.520 Like the nucleus is there going, good to see you back.
00:14:02.280 Doesn't recognize that it's exogenous or foreign or synthetic.
00:14:05.580 It's just like, oh, DNA, come on in.
00:14:08.180 Like the nucleus is just like, come on in.
00:14:10.320 Come on in.
00:14:11.080 And now, even in the absence of the SV40 enhancer,
00:14:17.180 dividing cells open the nuclear membrane for a period of time
00:14:21.320 and then close before they divide.
00:14:23.500 While that nuclear membrane's open,
00:14:26.580 any other fragments of DNA that don't have, for instance, the SV40 enhancer,
00:14:31.900 as soon as the membrane opens,
00:14:34.640 the nucleus, while it's open, goes,
00:14:37.460 oh, look, some other DNA, quick, come in before we close.
00:14:40.300 Come in before we close.
00:14:41.460 Like it's just...
00:14:42.580 DNA is like a magnet to DNA.
00:14:44.980 It just...
00:14:45.740 They like to hang out, right?
00:14:47.760 They just like to hang out.
00:14:49.660 So the efficiency, in other words,
00:14:53.960 of this even fragmented DNA to gain access into the nucleus
00:14:58.220 is just off the charts.
00:14:59.680 It's off the charts.
00:15:00.640 And there's very proper and very clear calculations on this.
00:15:04.060 Indeed, one of the molecular PhDs who we've been working with
00:15:07.940 who's written the expert report for our GMO proceedings
00:15:10.320 against Pfizer and Moderna
00:15:11.320 and provided supporting expert evidence
00:15:14.620 for the purposes of the criminal prosecutions
00:15:17.280 with the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions
00:15:19.980 has been able to show the established scientific literature
00:15:24.740 that we're talking about up to 10%, up to 20% integration.
00:15:33.680 So it's already understood that this stuff's going straight
00:15:36.900 into the nucleus, but once it's in there,
00:15:40.900 what's the next thing?
00:15:42.360 The next part of the conversation, obviously,
00:15:44.860 is what's it doing to the DNA, our natural chromosomes?
00:15:49.020 By recent studies, up to 10% to 20%
00:15:53.620 of what gets into the nucleus is being integrated.
00:15:58.020 Integrated.
00:15:58.780 It becomes part of the genome of that cell.
00:16:01.920 That's right.
00:16:02.660 And so that's an integration of synthetic DNA
00:16:07.260 into our natural chromosomal DNA.
00:16:10.580 And then the other issue is vaccine shedding, right?
00:16:13.920 People that are hanging around, people that are vaxxed,
00:16:16.100 and they're unvaxxed, and they're feeling, you know,
00:16:18.000 the effects of these spike proteins,
00:16:19.980 which, as I say here, dating in 2024,
00:16:22.400 things you have to worry about that you didn't before,
00:16:25.620 this doctor is talking about sex between vaxxed and unvaxxed
00:16:29.000 and how one of his patients felt all the effects
00:16:31.940 after having sex with his vaxxed girlfriend.
00:16:34.840 Check it out.
00:16:35.640 If an unvaxxed and vaxxed have sex,
00:16:37.220 what happens to the unvaxxed?
00:16:38.320 So I have all sorts of interesting people
00:16:41.680 that are contacting me.
00:16:42.760 And so one was a 32-inch...
00:16:45.060 Sorry.
00:16:47.260 Sorry.
00:16:48.180 A 32-year-old man.
00:16:51.260 Sorry.
00:16:56.860 That must have been an antediluvian.
00:16:59.020 I must have...
00:16:59.600 Okay.
00:17:01.040 No, he was taller than 32 inches.
00:17:02.380 Anyway, he was 32 years old and unvaxxed,
00:17:06.720 and he got a vaxxed girlfriend.
00:17:08.640 And after he had intimacy with her,
00:17:11.620 he got chest pains and mental fog
00:17:14.040 and a very sore throat
00:17:16.000 and terrible fatigue.
00:17:19.680 And he contacted me
00:17:20.920 because he realized that he'd never had any of this before,
00:17:23.860 and it was directly after being exposed physically,
00:17:26.440 body fluids, whatever, to this vaxxed lady.
00:17:29.120 And this is vaccine shedding.
00:17:31.660 So obviously, those people that got vaxxed
00:17:34.020 now have these genes in their body
00:17:35.680 to keep making spike proteins.
00:17:37.500 And some people are very, very tough
00:17:39.980 and don't seem to notice it
00:17:41.240 until they sometimes just unexpectedly stop breathing.
00:17:44.880 But there are some people
00:17:46.580 who are really sensitive to it.
00:17:48.480 And this guy obviously was.
00:17:50.040 That he was exposed to spike proteins from this girl.
00:17:52.900 He wasn't making the spike proteins.
00:17:54.240 He just got some into his system,
00:17:55.980 and it made him really sick.
00:17:58.080 So I gave him some advice.
00:17:59.280 I said, okay, well, the best things we know
00:18:00.580 for getting rid of those spike proteins
00:18:01.840 are natokinase, made from fermented soy beans,
00:18:05.120 breaks up those spikes.
00:18:06.200 Brilliant natural remedy from Japan.
00:18:09.460 Bromelain, which comes from the stem of a pineapple,
00:18:11.460 breaks up those spike proteins.
00:18:13.180 Curcumin, which is also a brilliant natural anti-inflammatory
00:18:15.220 that has a proven benefit
00:18:16.220 in counteracting the inflammation
00:18:17.440 caused by those spike proteins.
00:18:19.280 And ivermectin, which literally binds those spike proteins
00:18:21.480 and stops them causing the clots.
00:18:24.000 And so I told him to use those four things.
00:18:25.400 And so initially he couldn't get the ivermectin
00:18:27.840 because they're still trying to stop people from getting it.
00:18:29.660 But he had the other three.
00:18:30.800 And so he took the other three for a week.
00:18:32.500 And he said there wasn't a big change
00:18:33.760 until he got the ivermectin.
00:18:35.440 And then literally once he took the ivermectin,
00:18:37.040 he said he felt 100% back to normal.
00:18:39.540 So the fact that they have done so much
00:18:41.160 to block people from getting ivermectin
00:18:42.580 speaks volumes.
00:18:44.340 Because this is willful harm.
00:18:46.640 They stay 35 inches apart.
00:18:54.920 Yes, I just, I hope that that is the truth, right?
00:18:58.400 That basically there's a difference
00:19:00.800 between you just being exposed to somebody
00:19:03.180 that's taken the vaccine, to them,
00:19:04.900 if this is how it works, the spike,
00:19:07.320 as opposed to you taking the vaccine.
00:19:08.940 Because I was thought that the vaccine had,
00:19:10.980 it had that liposomal thing.
00:19:12.740 That's like what makes it kind of penetrate into you
00:19:15.220 that changes your DNA.
00:19:16.880 The spike, I think, would still,
00:19:18.500 I don't, I could be wrong on this,
00:19:19.880 but I don't think that is then penetrating
00:19:22.160 into your cells in this way.
00:19:24.720 It's not, because there's no messenger RNA in there.
00:19:27.300 Yeah, and your immune system can get that out.
00:19:29.500 It's a little harder,
00:19:30.840 but as he mentioned a protocol there,
00:19:32.620 you can get out those spike proteins.
00:19:35.460 Nantokinase, he's mentioning bromelain, ivermectin.
00:19:39.320 There's a lot of different enzymes and combos
00:19:41.700 because some stop them from binding,
00:19:44.060 some clear them out, you know,
00:19:45.620 so they have different functions,
00:19:47.220 but people are finding protocols
00:19:48.620 that are working for that.
00:19:50.160 Yeah, there was even the,
00:19:51.800 they talk about the thing that this,
00:19:53.460 it basically makes it look inside of your body
00:19:55.820 that you have microclotting.
00:19:57.340 It's creating like a web mesh type layers
00:20:01.480 in your arteries, right?
00:20:03.020 So which leads to blood clots.
00:20:04.560 Even if you didn't actually take the shot,
00:20:06.840 this is what the spike is causing in your body.
00:20:09.700 Some people are taking D-dimer tests
00:20:11.560 to be able to identify those microclots
00:20:13.560 and those are relatively easy to deal with
00:20:15.320 with natural supplements as doctors are recommending.
00:20:17.780 So there are ways,
00:20:18.980 but it does accumulate,
00:20:20.120 interesting,
00:20:20.860 these spike proteins in people who are vaxxed too.
00:20:22.740 The hearts,
00:20:23.640 the ovaries,
00:20:24.600 and the brain.
00:20:25.560 Now a lot of people are feeling that-
00:20:26.940 Was it the sperm or testicles?
00:20:28.660 Well, that too,
00:20:29.360 for men as well or something.
00:20:30.300 But it's just,
00:20:30.780 it's awful because obviously fertility,
00:20:33.520 obviously your heart,
00:20:34.960 vital for your survival.
00:20:37.040 I know.
00:20:37.400 I've reported it.
00:20:38.140 Your brain just making you,
00:20:39.260 you know,
00:20:39.660 sludge-brained,
00:20:41.220 you know?
00:20:41.680 It's awful.
00:20:41.900 And when we've had these colds,
00:20:43.020 a lot of people have had that sludge-brained,
00:20:45.480 COVID-brained memory fatigue,
00:20:47.600 you know?
00:20:47.860 It's a bioweapon.
00:20:47.940 100%.
00:20:48.040 It's a bioweapon.
00:20:49.300 And these people that have introduced this
00:20:50.640 needs to be treated
00:20:51.600 and they need to be sentenced accordingly to those
00:20:54.500 so that it never happens again.
00:20:56.440 This needs to be sorted out.
00:20:58.340 But yeah,
00:20:58.560 as you said,
00:20:58.920 there's a lot of other things we've done,
00:21:00.660 cardio chelate.
00:21:01.780 Even there's a dandelion,
00:21:03.900 which you can do as a tincture,
00:21:06.280 essentially.
00:21:06.880 Tincture,
00:21:06.980 which stops it from binding.
00:21:07.920 There's actually studies on that.
00:21:09.460 So there are things you can do,
00:21:10.940 but still,
00:21:11.420 man,
00:21:11.720 this has been like fucking rough.
00:21:13.600 You know what I mean?
00:21:13.760 And it takes work to get it out.
00:21:15.280 You know,
00:21:15.420 you have to be consistent.
00:21:16.540 If there's still some floating in there,
00:21:18.400 you need to increase your T cells,
00:21:20.200 you know,
00:21:20.460 so there's supplements that can do that,
00:21:23.000 you know?
00:21:23.700 Got to get it out.
00:21:24.620 Help that immune system get it out.
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