diptheria, tetanus, pertussis?
the secret of biowarfare:
none of those require a vaccine but they force us to receive one.
tetanus, ah, now here is a trick: in feudal Japan, a way to harm someone without engaging them fully,
was to hang swords above a pit toilet in such a way that the blades touch the feces and begin to rust.
Then, the sword is used to deliver a cut -- any size, any place, on the human body.
The symptoms show up quite clearly in the brain and muscles, accompanied by fever.Now, does that sound like something you want to put in a baby's brain?
Does it sound like something that babies even need to worry about?
When is the last time your newborn, 1 year old, 2 year old, cut herself on rusty metal with fecal germs?
Tetanus is a disease of the ancient past -- something slow enough acting in fact, to catch and treat in a hospital.
But they would rather feed us literally feces, than allow us access to the hospital,
because the "disease could have been prevented"; therefore any side effects, damages, deaths, or handicaps incurred by accepting this vaccine, is acceptable to the public, because they have made it abundantly clear via Roe vs Wade, the communist hunts, and the last few wars, that they are 100x more willing to sacrifice YOU than THEM.
"Greater love hath no one than he who lays down his life for his friend."
I wish some doctors would take a close look at brain tissue of mentally damaged infants and tell us exactly, exactly what they think, is going on in that tissue,
explaining things like tuberous sclerosis and compressed/altered neurons -- this is happening in about 10-20 percent of them.
I wanted to tell you, I think vaccines damage "spindle neurons" and letting "mirror neurons" take over, therefore the man-creature becomes less of a dreamer and more of a reactor,
less godlike and more beast like.
To the NWO, the performance is everything, the intent is secondary.
in the kingdom of God, even rusty tools, dull tools, the weapons of children, can be used with stunning accuracy.
1 cor 1:25 Because the foolishness of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of God is stronger than men.
Romans 1:25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshiped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen
please pay close attention to this quote:
The Golden Compass: What are Daemons?
Director Chris Weitz shares secrets from the forthcoming fantasy film.
November 14, 2007
In a world parallel to our own, there exists an orphan girl named Lyra who is destined to alter the course of the universe. Her realm, as well as ours, are just two of many that exist within intangible dimensions where humanity evolves with slight differences. Lyra is only 12, but she already knows that doing what you feel is right can be more important than doing what you're told. It's this rebellious spirit that will strengthen her as she becomes the central figure standing between the end of free will and the beginning of a new age. That's the foundation for the The Golden Compass, the forthcoming epic fantasy film from director Chris Weitz based on the first book in the His Dark Materials novel series by Philip Pullman.
Lyra (Dakota Blue Richards) sets out on her mission when one of her friends is kidnapped by "the Gobblers," boogeymen believed to be responsible for the taking of numerous children who are never seen again. In reality, the kidnappers are members of the General Oblation Board. Headed up by the irresistibly charming-yet-sinister Mrs. Coulter (Nicole Kidman), the group performs horrible experiments on children, their goal being the enforcement of conformity to the teachings of the oppressive Magisterium. Essentially, they want to do away with free will. Lyra's mission ultimately becomes an epic quest to save not only her world, but ours as well. That may seem a tall order for a tween girl, but Lyra is never alone on her journey. In other worlds the human soul resides inside the body, unseen and unheard. In Lyra's world all human souls take the form of animal companions called daemons (pronounced DEE-mons). A small, often-changing animal named Pantalaimon accompanies Lyra wherever she goes -- a lifelong companion.
This book was written by an atheist, but if the "god" they are destroying is really a metaphor for the catholic church,
and hellboy is a metaphor for the catholic church,
then all of a sudden, you've got two whistleblowers on the inside tipping you off about the "Man's" plans.
They both warn us about jumpstarting armageddon by removing free will. Demon blood does it in one story,
and in the other, it's something similar to vaccines.
Put 2 and 2 together.In "Heroes", the antagonists are "Sylar and Adam": the "master builder" and the "perfect man".
Both are lies of Satan. But when I think of watches and Adam, I think of Swiss and what they are looking for.
There are no "Pleiadians" -- I think the Nordics are just that much different from "normal" people.
Maybe because they have not been destroyed by their own bioweapons yet -- unlike American soldiers.