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Doctor confirms micro-clots In the vaccinated

Dr. Charles Hoffe reports that 62% of his patients show evidence of micro-clots within one week of vaccination.  This means that the blood clots are not rare.  The majority of people are getting blood clots that they have no idea that they are even having.  These clots are microscopic and block circulation at the capillary…

“Vaccine-Induced Covid-19 Mimicry” Syndrome

As of April 2021, four adenovirus vector vaccines for COVID-19 have been authorized in at least one country: The Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine uses the modified chimpanzee adenovirus ChAdOx1 Sputnik V uses human adenovirus serotype 26 for the first shot and serotype 5 for the second. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine uses serotype 26. Convidecia uses serotype 5. Research article excerpt: During the last months many countries have…

Pathological Institute in Reutlingen holds press conference

Backed by Professors Sucharit Bhakdi, Stefan Homburg and Reiner Fuellmich’s Corona Auschuss, a new forensics institute held its first press conference on Monday to present the evidence now available on the fatal accidents that may have resulted from so-called anti-covid injections. The first part of the press conference focused on autopsies of vaccinated people. During these…

Died Suddenly

Healthy adults are dropping dead all across the globe. In the last 18 months, the term “Died Suddenly” has risen to the very top of “most searched” Google terms. Now, the award-winning documentary team that brought you, “Watch The Water”, and “These Little Ones” travels around the world to find answers, and tell the stories,…

Alex Jones interviews John O’Looney

Notes from the broadcast: The white clot phenomenon is increasing. John O’Looney believes that bodies are now coming from the hospital somewhat cleaned out. Coroners and embalmers are being told not to talk about this phenomenon. The white clots are being normalized as something that happens after people die. Embalmers claim that they have not…