Anonymous ID: 90135f Dec. 5, 2021, 4:57 p.m. No.15142829   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15142771

>backdoors

 

DARPA / NSA backdoors into everything to feed the A.I.

 

We win/won/will win again….cuz that's how General A.I. rolls…to the top and fast.

Anonymous ID: 90135f Dec. 5, 2021, 5 p.m. No.15142850   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2852 >>2895 >>3004

>>15142772

>Anon asked last bread about vaccine injury and what could be done. I found this..

 

I also found this

 

https://nworeport.me/2021/11/05/ozone-treatments-reverse-blood-cell-clotting-lumping-caused-by-covid-vaccines-striking-visual-evidence/

 

Ozone treatments REVERSE blood cell clotting, lumping caused by covid vaccines – striking visual evidence

 

One of the biggest problems observed so far with regard to Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines” is the fact that they cause severe blood clotting and “lumping” in some people. The good news is that there is a way to fight this cardiovascular damage using ozone therapy.

 

Dr. Thomas E. Levy, M.D., J.D., published an article recently at the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service (OMNS) explaining how ozone treatments are able to “cancel the spike protein” introduced by the jabs. The visual evidence he presents – see below – is truly stunning:

 

 

As you will see in the top image, the patient’s blood cells are all clotted together due to having been poisoned by Fauci Flu shots. The second image, comparatively, shows those same blood cells adjusted back to their normal state following treatment. Both images are of blood cells analyzed from a 62-year-old woman who got injected.

 

Now, take a look at the following two images of blood cells from another patient. In this case, a young man received a Wuhan Flu jab and 15 days later developed what is shown in the first image: serious blood clotting even more disturbing than the images above. After receiving ozone therapy, his blood cells normalized to become what is depicted in the second image:

 

 

“Under conditions of inflammation and systemically increased oxidative stress, RBCs (red blood cells) can aggregate to varying degrees, sometimes sticking together like stacks of coins with branching of the stacks seen when the stickiness is maximal,” Levy writes.

 

“This is known as the rouleaux formation of the RBCs. When this rouleaux formation is pronounced, increased blood viscosity (thickness) is seen, and there is increased resistance to the normal, unimpeded flow of blood, especially in the microcirculation.”

 

Protect your health with high-dose vitamin C, hydrogen peroxide nebulization, ivermectin and more

Recognizing that Chinese Virus injections are loaded with spike proteins that cause this, getting jabbed is hardly the “safe and effective” approach to preventing infection that the government and media claim it is.

 

Worse yet, these spike proteins are capable of replicating and spreading themselves, which makes them a worsening threat over time. High-dose vitamin C, a favorite of orthomolecular medicine, is one intervention that can help fight these spike proteins. Ozone therapy is another.

 

“… this toxicity also allows it to be effectively targeted by high enough doses of the ultimate antitoxin, vitamin C, as discussed above,” Levy writes.

 

“And even the continued production of spike protein can be neutralized by a daily multi-gram dosing of vitamin C, which is an excellent way to support optimal long-term health, anyway.”

 

Ozonated saline and/or ozone autohemotherapy infusions are another “excellent” way to combat spike proteins, Levy says.

Anonymous ID: 90135f Dec. 5, 2021, 5 p.m. No.15142852   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15142850

part II (Final)“Conceivably, this approach alone might suffice to knock out the spike protein presence, but the vitamin C and HP nebulization approaches will also improve and maintain health in general,” he further writes.

 

“Ultraviolet blood irradiation and hyperbaric oxygen therapy will likely achieve the same therapeutic effect if available.”

 

He also lists hydrogen peroxide (HP) nebulization as another antiviral and “synergistic partner” of vitamin C that is especially beneficial at fighting both acute and chronic “covid,” as well as post-covid injection health problems.

 

HP nebulization, he says, fights the chronic pathogen colonization (CPC) of the Fauci Flu that persists in the throat and gut, continually feeding the body with more of the disease.

 

Levy also lists hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), chloroquine, and ivermectin as additional options that stop the binding of spike proteins to ACE2 receptors throughout the body.

 

“These agents also appear to have the ability to directly bind up any circulating spike protein before it binds any ACE2 receptors,” he says.

 

“When the ACE2 receptors are already bound, the COVID virus cannot enter the cell. These three agents also serve as ionophores that promote the intracellular accumulation of zinc that is needed to kill/inactivate any intact virus particles that might still be present.”

 

There are, of course, many other vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that also support immunity. Supplementing with a full range of what nature has to offer is always a good thing for boosting the immune system and helping it to ward off “covid” or any other disease.

 

“Such persons can follow a broad-spectrum supplementation regimen featuring vitamin C, magnesium chloride, vitamin D, zinc, and a good multivitamin/multimineral supplement free of iron, copper, and calcium,” Levy says.

 

“Periodic but regular HP nebulization should be included as well. This regimen will offer good spike protein protection while optimizing long-term health.”

 

If you are interested in learning more about how to use vitamin C specifically to stay healthy and disease-free, be sure to check out Levy’s full writeup, which contains more details about dosing, timing, and what to expect over time.

 

More of the latest news about the Chinese Virus can be found at Pandemic. news.

Anonymous ID: 90135f Dec. 5, 2021, 5:11 p.m. No.15142921   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15142894

>equal opportunity trafficking?

 

Longshoremen –→ LongshoreTrannies?

 

Stevadores → StephanieAdores?

 

we need some aliens to shake this sh*t up and centrifuge out the chaffe.

Anonymous ID: 90135f Dec. 5, 2021, 5:25 p.m. No.15143002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3008 >>3031 >>3040

>>15142250

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/nov/25/fertilizer-shortage-north-america-farmers-food-prices

 

North American fertilizer shortage sparks fears of higher food prices

 

Warning to ‘get your fertilizer now’ as farmers postpone nitrogen purchases, raising threat of rush on supplies before planting season

 

A global shortage of nitrogen fertilizer is driving prices to record levels, prompting North America’s farmers to delay purchases and raising the risk of a spring scramble to apply the crop nutrient before planting season.

 

Farmers apply nitrogen to boost yields of corn, canola and wheat, and higher fertilizer costs could translate into higher meat and bread prices.

 

World food prices hit a 10-year high in October, according to the UN food agency, led by increases in cereal crops such as wheat and vegetable oils.

 

The Texas Arctic blast in February and Hurricane Ida in August disrupted US fertilizer production. Then, prices of natural gas, a key input in producing nitrogen, soared in Europe due to high demand and low supplies. Global urea prices this month topped $1,000 a tonne for the first time, according to BMO Capital Markets. Russia and China have curbed exports.

 

In the US, nitrogen fertilizer supplies are adequate for applications before winter, said Daren Coppock, CEO at the US-based Agricultural Retailers Association. Applying fertilizer before winter reduces farmers’ spring workload.

 

But with prices so high, some farmers are delaying purchases, risking a scramble for supplies during their busiest time of year, Coppock said.

 

Global nitrogen fertilizer sales were worth $53bn in 2020, and prices are at least 80% higher so far this year, according to Argus Media.

 

Normally, MKC, a Kansas farm cooperative, sells fertilizer to farmers for payment up front with delivery months down the road, giving growers certainty about a key expense.

 

With prices soaring, MKC has scaled back its pre-paid sales out of caution.

 

“You just don’t know what the price is going to be. It has put a lot of retailers in a tough spot,” said Troy Walker, MKC’s director of retail fertilizer.

 

Delaying fertilizer purchases until spring runs the risk of further supply chain congestion as farmers rush to apply fertilizer and plant seed during a tight window.

 

“There’s going to be a lot of people who wait and see,” Coppock said. “[But] if everybody’s scrambling in the spring to get enough, somebody’s corn isn’t going to get covered.“

 

Jim Zimmerman, a Wisconsin farmer, decided to bite the bullet and secure all his fertilizer for spring this year.

 

“It’s next year’s prices I’m worried about,” Zimmerman said. “It could get worse.“

 

Nutrien Ltd, the largest US farm supplier, has secured less nitrogen fertilizer than usual for spring delivery because manufacturers are making less available, said Jeff Tarsi, the company’s senior vice-president of retail. Sales to farmers are likely to occur closer to spring than usual, he said.

Anonymous ID: 90135f Dec. 5, 2021, 5:26 p.m. No.15143008   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15143002

part II (final)

 

Nutrien Ltd, the largest US farm supplier, has secured less nitrogen fertilizer than usual for spring delivery because manufacturers are making less available, said Jeff Tarsi, the company’s senior vice-president of retail. Sales to farmers are likely to occur closer to spring than usual, he said.

 

The one nitrogen product that is running short in North America is urea ammonium nitrate (UAN), said Kreg Ruhl, crop nutrients manager at Illinois-based farm cooperative Growmark. UAN is a liquid form that is convenient for farmers to apply.

 

The US International Trade Commission is conducting an anti-dumping investigation into UAN from Russia and Trinidad and Tobago, at the request of the US producer CF Industries.

 

Importers are reluctant to book shipments into 2022, because they may have to pay retroactive duties if CF wins its case, Ruhl said.

 

Farmers could reduce their fertilizer needs by planting more soya beans and less corn, but there is little evidence many plan to do so.

 

The US Department of Agriculture forecast US corn plantings would decline to 92m acres in 2022, from 93.3m in 2021.

 

Waiting until spring to buy fertilizer could disappoint some farmers, said Matt Conacher, senior fertilizer manager at Federated Cooperatives Limited, a Canadian wholesale seller.

 

“My advice is: if you can get your fertilizer now, do so,” Conacher said.