Message from @tomB63

Discord ID: 798792623183495172


2021-01-13 05:35:05 UTC  

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2021-01-13 05:35:20 UTC  

Nancy Pelosi is Q

2021-01-13 05:35:31 UTC  

My butt it is.

2021-01-13 05:36:53 UTC  

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2021-01-13 05:38:24 UTC  

we so need to get @RobertGrulerEsq to get this guy to join discord https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEghu90QJH4

2021-01-13 05:38:24 UTC  

@meglide you just know she fantasizes about trump

2021-01-13 05:40:45 UTC  

what are you implying

2021-01-13 05:40:46 UTC  

?

2021-01-13 05:47:59 UTC  

I heard somewhere that the autopsy on this guy showed he had no platelets in his blood.

2021-01-13 05:48:59 UTC  

DC SPICY FUCK THIS BOYS ITS ON I KNOW ITS ON LIKE DONKEY KONG

2021-01-13 05:50:11 UTC  

they going too feel like donkeys when this is over

2021-01-13 05:53:40 UTC  

What?

2021-01-13 05:55:25 UTC  

I can't figure why, if they have the CRISPR technology to create the mRNA to start with - why don't they just create the spike protien directly and inject that into people which doesn't need to be encapsulated in nano-particle anti-freeze droplets to get inside cells

2021-01-13 05:56:42 UTC  

COVID19-84

2021-01-13 05:57:18 UTC  

so fake

2021-01-13 05:57:46 UTC  

that is the main question!!!

2021-01-13 05:58:00 UTC  

believe that is one of the variants of the vaccines that will eventually available ... the suspected cause of death in this doctor is a preservative in the vaccine not the actual active ingredients

2021-01-13 05:58:30 UTC  

I have been asking for a long time, but i thought maybe its complicated and they cant produce enough to create immune response, vs much higher production in the body

2021-01-13 06:00:37 UTC  

and once the spike protein has been created inside a random cell - how is it meant to get outside the cell again to trigger an immune response? are the cells meant to be killed by the spike protein and rupture into the tissues? so many vague descriptions I am reading

2021-01-13 06:02:13 UTC  

I could imagine an allergic reaction to the preservative - but to cause this lack of platelets 16 days later is a different pathogenesis entirely

2021-01-13 06:02:15 UTC  

i call 100% debunked

2021-01-13 06:02:59 UTC  

not the vaccine other message

2021-01-13 06:03:24 UTC  

spike protein hat then the immune response is to kill it an look for others with that hat on. think of it in this current age like a MAGA hat...

2021-01-13 06:05:40 UTC  

Because that's not how vaccines work.

2021-01-13 06:05:59 UTC  

If you want, I can give you a very short rundown on how they work.

2021-01-13 06:05:59 UTC  

WHO DID THIS???? THIS IS MEAN!!!

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2021-01-13 06:07:23 UTC  

If that happens, it won't be public, too likely to incite violence

2021-01-13 06:07:49 UTC  

I lost hope

2021-01-13 06:10:05 UTC  

Things are still in play - I always thought it interesting that Trump was always quick to deflect any questions about Qanon - we will see I guess, rather than trusting the Plan, I'm hoping the plan is true - and I wont have long to wait to know one way or another

2021-01-13 06:10:07 UTC  

Alright, so they take this strand of RNA, right? They splice it up from the original virus, so it's very narrow. It's very small. Now, they insert the RNA into fatty lipids, and put it within a medium of saline. They freeze this so it retains its structure in storage.

Now, when it's injected into you, these fatty lipid cells get absorbed into cells, causing the RNA to be introduced into the cellular environment, and thus begins the process of RdRP (replicase), to which it begins to duplicate these RNA strands like it would a regular viral RNA strand, and eventually the cell makes spike proteins, and begins to integrate it into the cell structure. Your immune system says "whoa wait up, what the heck is this?" and begins to attach Immunoglobulin to these infected cells, and then it leads to your body memorizing a very short-sighted viral characteristic that it eventually forgets. (Because it's so broad and small)

2021-01-13 06:10:26 UTC  

i want too know how they got this picture when was palosi ever arested and on fox news

2021-01-13 06:10:43 UTC  

photoshop

2021-01-13 06:11:31 UTC  

stupid idiots

2021-01-13 06:11:53 UTC