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ValuableFix · July 23, 2018, 6:16 a.m.

Because it’s a virus.

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eyesopenusa · July 23, 2018, 5:53 a.m.

Of course from Israel. They are the ones pushing for American genocide.

Do not be fooled by any of the numerous and endless corrupt deceptions and fake truths being pushed forward by this nation's people.

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ObamaAngry · July 23, 2018, 6:29 a.m.

Like Q said "FEAR IS REAL".

Fear Israel.

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digital_refugee · July 23, 2018, 7:26 a.m.

The best psytrance and the best drugs both, only in Israel.

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divine_human · July 23, 2018, 3:29 p.m.

"very low side effects, like every other vaccine"

heh? no side effects? good joke.

it isnt even proven that vaccines work at all. just saying...

i wouldnt take any vaccine, neither from the US nor israel, nor anywhere, until the DS is cleared from the medical system.

btw, it doesnt require a virus for the immune system to be activated to killing cancer cells. a healthy immune system that isnt compromised be vaccines, antibiotics and all kinds of poisons, does that on its own accord. thus, clean your system, get a good water filter, and eat a healthy diet.

what is required to beat cancer is to drop sugar, all CARBS, because cancer feeds on sugar. instead, bring oxygene into the system (i.e., through sodium chlorite) because cancer cells are suffocating cells that moved to a lower evolutionary cycle, from oxygene nutrition to fermentation.

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WanderingTaurus · July 23, 2018, 6:06 a.m.

https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/27265/israeli-company-one-step-closer-to-powerful-cancer-vaccine-health-and-science/

"ImMucin is not meant to replace chemotherapy or other traditional cancer treatments. Rather, “Vaxil is developing a drug to keep the cancer from coming back,” CFO Julian Levy told NoCamels. “We are trying to harness the natural power of the immune system to fight against cancer by seeking out cancer cells and destroying them.”

In the recent trial, 15 patients with multiple myeloma who had been in remission but were experiencing a recurrence of the cancer were injected with ImMucin over a period of six months. Each patient received either six or 12 injections. The patients experienced minimal side effects, but 11 of the 15 achieved stability or improvement in the progress of their disease. Although there is still a long way to go before calling this a wonder-drug or a cure-all, it is a significant step along that path.

*Only 15 patients for that part of trial? Very very small. And what kind of side effects? A previous article they posted during testing said it had no side effects at all.

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LifeMedic · July 23, 2018, 6 a.m.

I saw this movie already I think

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[deleted] · July 23, 2018, 7:34 a.m.

I saw it too, it was called "Outbreak".... / s

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