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Blood clots - rubbery substance in veins from the clot-shot - Graphic explaination- warning
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22 Nov 2023 14:42 #80440
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Blood clots - rubbery substance in veins from the clot-shot - Graphic explaination- warning was created by Wlc
Hi,
There was an extremely graphic video on autopsy bodies of the this white rubbery substance, t
It showed this white rubbery stuff in jars, and for proof, they showed a body on the autopsy table, and the doctor actually pulling out feet of this stuff from him (dead body).
And in the video it said that these things are extensive blood clots created by the clot shot.
Does anyone know if MMS would work on these?
As they are not normal blood clots.
There was an extremely graphic video on autopsy bodies of the this white rubbery substance, t
It showed this white rubbery stuff in jars, and for proof, they showed a body on the autopsy table, and the doctor actually pulling out feet of this stuff from him (dead body).
And in the video it said that these things are extensive blood clots created by the clot shot.
Does anyone know if MMS would work on these?
As they are not normal blood clots.
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01 Dec 2023 00:59 #80536
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Replied by mms-miracle on topic Blood clots - rubbery substance in veins from the clot-shot - Graphic explaination- warning
Sadly, the only thing so far known to dissolve the hydrogel which creates these 'clots' is edta given intravenously. Oral edta cannot hurt, but is poorly absorbed
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