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Also, the idea of putting venom directly in the water supply is probably unfeasible. Millions of gallons pass through treatment facilities every day for many cities. You would likely have to be dumping a LOT of venom into the water and doing constantly to make much of an impact if at all. Now, bottled water? Soda? Beer? Probably doable.
For me, there were too many connections between symptoms pre-hospital, symptoms post-Remdesivir, banned drugs, studies on cobra venom and all the other connection he showed to be a coincidence. We may not have the full story yet, but I think this is a big piece.
It would also explain why no one has isolated a virus.. I'm thinking they were using the annual flu/pneumonia deaths in the first year as they didn't have the vaccines yet. Mostly old people dying (like they do every year). It wasn't until the vaccines came out that we started seeing neurological issues, palsy, myocarditis, clotting strokes etc.
My question: would venom proteins cause the immune system to create anti-bodies that doctors can test for? If that is what doctors are actually measuring, then perhaps the venom generating cells die off over time leading to the need for a booster. Additional shots result in even shorter periods of active protein creation. Could this be the immune system getting better at fighting the venom proteins?
I feel like this will prompt some interesting questions and perhaps further confirmation in the coming days/weeks.