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Dr. Kevin Stillwagon's avatar

There are 9 genomic sequences that have been identified in people who experienced severe covid-19 symptoms. Some of these people were apparently healthy with no comorbidities. How did those sequences get in there? They could be from reverse transcription of viral information in shots called vaccines that have been pumped into us for decades. When this information affects sperm or egg cells, the new human will have it in every single cell of their body and it will pass on to the next generation. My fear is that a bioweapon could be created that has this genetic information in it, easily identified by DNA in our spit being sold to who knows where. This bioweapon will be treated as "self" in people who have these genetic signatures, not a foreign invader. Their bodies will not be able to destroy this invader, and billions of humans could be wiped out by a man-made virus that would normally not be a problem.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Excellent and extremely important article! For the heck of it, I tried to find the source for the article and only junk came up (I have also encountered the source a couple of days ago, but my bookmark vanished from my browser and the e-mailed links have also disappeared from my "sent" e-mails). I am going to publish a link on my site to this article, because it is essential towards making people understand what's been happening.

Three years ago, my 30-year term life insurance expired. It took me another three years to find an insurance company that didn't want a blood sample. Even at that time, I knew it was about my DNA which is private property. :)

Eventually, I found a company willing to insure me without a "medical" at a reasonable rate ($74/mo for a 15-year coverage for $75k), and they sat on the paid policy for six months, which I consider a trial period. However, it worked out just fine. Of course, the kind of inflation that is coming will make the policy useless (the company is not willing to adjust premiums/payouts to inflation), but I can cancel it anytime, and I will, as soon as it becomes moot.

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