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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

It also seems like every March there's a spike in cases - this correlates with the launch of 5G satellites, which create flu-like symptoms.

Influenza gets its name from being ascribed to the "influence" of the stars:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/why-influenza-is-an-electrical-illness

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

Isn't it ascribed to the "influence" of the stars because of "solar radiation?" That, in combination with dirty electricty around us, makes the most sense to me.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Yes exactly, it's the EMF aspect, Sun & wireless tech are both forms of EMF radiation, one native, the other alien.

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

Do we see evidence of satellites (which seem to be a fiction to some degree) having an impact like towers on the ground?

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Gregory J's avatar

There are some issues with your 5G satellites correlation. Firstly there's no evidence that satellites exist!

https://rumble.com/vty5d7-satellite-hoax-satellites-do-not-exist.html

Whilst radiation poisoning is probably a factor, the simplest explanation is to look at the most likely poisoning - the bioweapon jabs. Same with the Spanish Flu which several researchers show was caused by a vaccination campaign and not a virus, same as the Scamdemic. Of course electrification may have influenced people's ability to recover from the vaccine, but that's not the smoking gun from this perspective...

http://www.whale.to/v/spanish_flu.html

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thanks for the feedback and sharing these links Greg.

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Delina H Bishop MD's avatar

Beautiful work! My blood looks like the first photo no matter what I have tried (allergic to sodium citrate so that is out).

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kaal's avatar

dr ana article just now bout skin glowing orange under black light. gcelt.org unlocking the mystery -bacteria that glows under black light. xenorhabdus bacteria/ luciferase------morganellaceae

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kaal's avatar

glows orange forgot to type that.

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

Yeah, the orange glow under blacklights is quite strange.

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John H.'s avatar

Where can one obtain a black light to use?

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John H.'s avatar

Clifford, with respect to the last photograph, about which you write: "A current blood sample from Feb 2024. Same individual as in preceding photograph. CI applied research is a factor in this image. Magnification approx. 3200x.", there is no Rouleaux any longer. The rbc's look functional and I don't see any CDB's in them (at this magnification, they should be visible if present, one would think). What remediation if any explains the improvement? Thanks for your attention.

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Carnicom Institute's avatar

Hi John,

Unfortunately, I cannot give a simple single answer to this question at this time. There are prospects of a more complex answer that develops through this spring. I can say that the body of research in its entirety over the years is relevant, with special emphasis on work over this last year or two. I have goals and plans in place to make all scientific and evidence based information and strategies available to the public as it is fully developed and can be justified from a scientific perspective. CI never has never, nor will it ever recommend specific protocols, but strategies based upon study are embedded across the entire history. I realize it takes a lot of work to uncover that information; I have hopes and plans that some summaries will unfold over the spring.

The professional health, nutritional and scientific communities will need to become involved in the completed studies and replicate the work. These same professions are responsible for providing the protocols to the public. Such protocols and strategies can most certainly be developed, and CI research may provide some of these leads. Public health welfare has always been a priority within CI and it remains so. I know the answer is not as desired, but it never has been simple or sweet. With best regards, from Clifford

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Webe1's avatar

Is there any support for dry fasting?

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Gregory J's avatar

Have you tried Hydrogen peroxide - nebulising, or CDS?

https://www.bitchute.com/video/snqbaRL1GBrr/

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Marcos Aguirre's avatar

What is this "magnetic triangle" ?

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