What are monoclonal antibodies? Hydrogel AntiVenoms Wars Weapons etc
What are monoclonal antibodies made from?
What are monoclonal antibodies?
What are they going to do about the blacks?
https://creativedestructionmed....ia.com/video/2022/04
Wars, Bioweapons , Depopulation, Marxists, antiChrists
The Nazis World War II
Published by Timelife Books page 150
https://www.brighteon.com/9c7d....bfe4-8acb-424d-be9c-
The saints of Christ being poisoned and living prophesy fulfilling in the earth
https://youtu.be/6pJDqZMnPN8
Psalm 91
https://worldcouncilforhealth.....org/wp-content/uploa
https://www.nationalgeographic.....com/animals/article
https://davidicke.com/2022/04/....19/the-straight-unsw
https://www.naturalnews.com/20....22-04-18-fda-approve
COBRA
extremely expensive pharmaceutical plans
https://tv.gab.com/channel/zic....opookyboo/view/eatin
Lipid nano particles
metal reassembles itself, and many people who took the experimental gene therapy report magnetic reaction at the injection site and also have symptoms of heavy metal poisoning
https://tv.gab.com/channel/zic....opookyboo/view/poiso
https://tv.gab.com/channel/zic....opookyboo/view/iron-
Graphene oxide
Graphene hydroxide
(see root word for hydra and hydro meaning snake, water snake)
https://www.naturalnews.com/20....22-04-19-vaccinated-
Hydra : Source
etymonline.com
many-headed (adj.)
"having many heads on a single body," 1580s; see many + -headed. Usually applied to mythological beasts, as the Lernaean hydra.
hydra (n.)
name of the many-headed Lernaean water serpent slain by Herakles in Greek mythology, late 14c., idre, from Greek Hydra, fem. of hydros "water-snake," from hydor "water" (from suffixed form of PIE root *wed- (1) "water; wet").
The word is etymologically related to Sanskrit udrah "aquatic animal" and Old English ottur (see otter).
Used figuratively for "any multiplicity of evils" [Johnson]. The
fabulous beast's heads were said to grown back double when cut off. As a
constellation (see Hydrus),
usually identified as the monster Herakles slew, from mid-15c. As the
genus name of a freshwater polyp from 1798; said to have been so called
by Linnaeus for its regenerative capabilities.
Hydrus
"fabulous water serpent," 1660s, from Latin Hydrus, from Greek hydros "water-snake" (see hydra).
The constellation (attested by 1670s in English) was one of the 11
added to Ptolemy's list in the 1610s by Flemish cartographer Petrus
Plancius (1552-1622) after Europeans began to explore the Southern
Hemisphere.
shellfish, snake venom peptides, used as weapons
https://www.sgtreport.com/2022..../04/dr-bryan-ardis-s
hydrogel, baby diapers, study of mars, idols, etc
https://news.cgtn.com/news/202....1-04-03/Hydrogel-use
https://www.sinobiological.com..../category/primary-an
https://herbs.news/2022-04-14-....study-herbs-king-cob
What is RSV
https://www.ajc.com/news/healt....h-news/georgia-leads
Where in US can you buy find non MRNA mRNA non antibiotic, non GMO , 100% grassfed beef, cattle, livestock, breeds, meat?
https://www.coreysdigs.com/foo....d-supply-chain/10-th
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