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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It's amazing how well the brain works...it knows something is terribly wrong.

When I made the comment on Sasha Latypova's Substack, she answered and wrote that subways are common targets to release bioweapons.

The US Army did it in 1966 in the NYC subway system.

https://www.businessinsider.com/military-biowarfare-experiment-nyc-subway-2015-11

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Politico Phil's avatar

Very interesting comment thread here! Truth is more often than not revealed anecdotally. Connect the dots.

They never looked for "patient zero" because that would reveal there was no patient zero. Dr. David Martin has documented that the so-called virus is in fact a chimeric synthetic, cross-domain, replication defective pathogen akin to a cross-domain bacteria/parasite such as Dr. Mihalcea has demonstrated in her research on the vaxx. Being replication defective, it would be impossible for the pathogen to spread very far on it's own.

Even if it wasn't replication defective, there is no way it could spread around the world the way it did from a single point in Wuhan. The only explanation is that the pathogen was intentionally deployed around the world beginning much earlier than 2019, more or less simultaneously.

https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/my-interview-with-sgt-report-on-darkfield?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Dr. Ana's work scares the crap out of me.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Me too! But....at the end of the interview she does offer realistic solutions that can reverse the horrific effects she demonstrates.

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Domino's avatar

Wow. I suspect airports would be useful for this too. Imagine how you could send a bioweapon alllllll over the world.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Makes complete sense: people packed densely, impervious walls to contain the miasma. What would we do without Sasha L? I only 'met' her this spring courtesy Dr. Dube. (no aigu accent on this machine)

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