The Secret Teachings 4/14/22 - Cobra Commander: Snake Oil or Venom?
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The viral documentary 'Watch the Water' is spreading a little too easily on an internet where any free thought is censored and fact-checked. The film suggests we 'do the opposite'...
show moreSARS-CoV-2 is actually a synthetic snake venom, as is the drug Remdesivir... BUT... although the symptoms of COVID-19 and Remdesivir are indeed similar to venom, generally speaking, they are also similar to encounters with UFOs, according to the DIA and Pentagon.
Remdesivir is poison and can be inhibited by Hydroxychloroquine... BUT... although the former is poison, that doesn't mean the latter is protective against a virus.
Remdesivir is being used in place of Monoclonal Antibodies because they are anti-venom... BUT... this is highly misleading and out of context, and once again offers pharmaceutical drugs as a solution to a non-problem.
Pharmaceutical companies are making drugs from snake venom... BUT... drug companies have been using snake venom for a long time.
Snakes are genetically more similar than bats to the virus... BUT... there are many animals genetically related to the virus just as humans are genetically related to fruit and monkeys.
A study on snake venom toxins found 19 that target critical organs, and the authors of the study had connections to Gilead and the FDA through a company called Genentech... BUT... These toxins may target specific organs, except these organs have already been damaged by lifestyle. Gilead - the maker of Remdesivir - only bought a facility and research from Genentech. Nobody is officially making snake venom in relation to COVID-19.
Our water is poisoned with this synthesized venom... BUT... if the water were poisoned with venom, people would be having severe reactions like sensory degradation and trouble breathing, and not just be mostly asymptomatic.
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