Blood Clotting Link to Vaccines
Anons,
Last night I was checking on the delta between Q's first and last posts
(1137 days, 21 minutes and 22 seconds FYI). Out of curiosity I wanted to see the factors of 1137, so I searched "factor 1137" on ddg. The first result was strange–a test for "Factor VIII Inhibitor, order number 1137." From picrel, I could see it was related to haemophilia (which is a deficiency in blood clotting).
"Emiczumab" was also mentioned, which is a sort of monoclonal antibody treatment developed by Genentech, which is a subsidiary of Roche. They plan to "charge about $482,000 for the first year of treatment and $448,000 a year after that."
Roche hemophilia drug wins FDA nod, with a warning
https://archive.is/Di7Ym
Roche set off alarm bells because it's a Swiss company. Lonza (another Swiss company) manufactures the vaccine for Moderna (search "US Moderna Agreement"). If you "follow the money," it eventually leads back to the BIS in Basel, Switzerland: "For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil" (1 Timothy 6:10). Think rat lines, the St Gallen mafia, CERN, the first World Zionist Conference, Davos, and much more.
A little more digging and I found this article:
Haemophilia A trial results "mind-blowing"
>The therapy is a genetically engineered virus.
>It contains the instructions for factor VIII that Jake was born without.
>The virus is used like a postman to deliver the genetic instructions to the liver, which then starts producing factor VIII.
https://archive.is/ygCmL
There is a study linked to that article archived here–it was funded by BioMarin, whose CEO worked at that same subsidiary of Roche:
>https://archive.is/zSvfN
So is it possible that there is some component to those patent-protected vaccines that somehow modify people's genes to cause blood clotting? Are we even legally allowed to check?