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Nov 5, 2021Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

Ur writing is always informative and well-researched. U deserve more views 😎

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We can help her by reposting her articles on our SM accounts.

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Nov 6, 2021Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

👏👏👏

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Excellent details. Thank you!

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Nov 6, 2021Liked by Dr. Colleen Huber

You've probably seen the recent post by Aaron Siri with the ICAN letter to a few legislators describing illegality specific to Pfizer vax. Unfortunately, governments have been doing illegal stuff since the dawn of time, because they can. They're in charge and we're not. All we can do to make them stop is replace the government, or make credible threats to do so. With the propaganda media firmly supporting them, and much of the population terrified of certain, painful death from the insidious silent killer virus, there is no possibility of a credible threat. The elections this week indicate reason for hope that the mood is changing. If we keep spreading the word, more will learn the extent of the frauds, the media will adjust, and the oppression will decrease. Then we can replace the government, some of the media, and the failed education system that set up so many to be so easily fooled, and we'll begin to establish a real reset.

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Yes!

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Newsmax fired reporter Emerald Robinson for tweeting that luciferase in the vax is a tracker and foreboding biblical end times. Over the top, probably, but Newsmax' response was more paranoid: "We do not believe the vaccines contain any toxic material or tracking markers, and such false claims have never been reported on Newsmax. The many medical experts appearing on Newsmax have supported the use of the vaccine"

And Newsmax is usually one of the more honest outlets. It's seldom clear if such mistakes are ignorant or malicious.

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Graphene Hydroxide is a nano micro gel additive that also absorbs neutrons (used to absorb neutrons in reactors). It is also sensitive to near microwave frequencies making it tracable and active. Not good for our military to be experiments in being detected or being radiated on.

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It's not clear what the total recipe is, but it's probably not graphene.

https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus/Covid-19-Knowledge-Base/Vaccine-Ingredients

We'll probably get more detail as we go along. Data indicates not all batches of the vaxes have the same adverse effects, so apparently there are variations of the recipes, even within a manufacturers product. They're adly manufacturing these billions of doses in factories all over the planet, so nobody can be sure what they got. For those who weren't already concerned, that alone should be sufficient cause for suspicion. But a lot of people let their fears control their actions, not their analysis. Maybe we'll be more careful next time. Probably not.

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emeralddb3.substack.com for an interesting discussion of how she determined it.

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With Robinson's screenshot of the patent excerpt on Luciferase, and its alleged bioluminescent property, Newsmax can hardly deny the possibility of tracking with its use. Considering contact tracing was all the rage among some over the last year, who knows? However, as ominous as "luciferase" sounds, speculation about its purpose in the vaccine may still be over the top, as you say, at least for now.

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So, you say: "Since then, homeopaths have even treated their patients with minute (even below Avogadro’s number) amounts of arsenic, strychnine and other poisons"... The atomic weight of strychnine is about 330 g/mol, so when you say "(even below Avogadro's number)", you are using that number in a very weird way as there is no relation between moles (and Avogadro's number) and lethality as the LD50 for substances varies wildly, and in the case of strychnine, 1 mole (Avogadro's number) of it, or even less is potentially lethal. It's like you are saying "Avogadro" just to lend a scientific aura to this stuff...

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I wish I had read this last September and had it in my back pocket when it was time for our kids vaccination. Everybody is fine but I wish I had fought a bit harder or smarter against it then I did. I at the time figured it was low risk anyway and would give us closure and so at least psychologically help us get to a place I once imagined called 'post-covid'. I've learned so much since then. But this article in particular, by listing out the simple warnings on the ingredients, is potent. No adjuvant needed for the point to be taken :)

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