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COVID PCR Test Swabs are as dangerous as inhaling
Sep 13th, 2021 at 9:25pm
 
Check it out. Be careful what they stick up your nose !!

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COVID PCR Test Swabs are as dangerous as inhaling Asbestos

An experimental physicist and bio-materials researcher examined various PCR test swabs under a microscope and found that the fibres they contain are as dangerous for human beings as inhaling asbestos.

Professor Antonietta Gatti examined various PCR test swabs and analysed their ingredients. The results showed that they are made of tough materials and contain a large number of nano-particles including silver, aluminum, titanium, and glass fibres. All of which are not declared on the PCR test package insert.

According to the Professor if these fibres get stuck in the mucous membranes they can cause severe wounds and inflammation. Mucous membranes that are no longer intact can no longer fulfill their role of fending off viruses, bacteria and fungi before they reach the airways. The germs penetrate the respiratory tract without any immune filter. This isn’t good news for those who have been compliant with the authorities rules since the start of the alleged pandemic and take part in regular testing and mask wearing. This is because face coverings are the ideal breeding ground for all types of germs.

In the laboratory, Professor Gatti used electron microscopy (ESEM and EDS) to analyse various types of swabs, which are used to collect human organic material for PCR diagnostics, in order to check the morphology and chemical composition....


https://theexpose.uk/2021/05/21/covid-pcr-test-swabs-are-as-dangerous-as-inhalin...
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In August 2021, Newcastle Coroner Karen Dilks recorded that Lisa Shaw had died “due to complications of an AstraZeneca COVID vaccination”.
 
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Re: COVID PCR Test Swabs are as dangerous as inhaling
Reply #1 - Sep 13th, 2021 at 9:48pm
 
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The results showed that they are made of tough materials and contain a large number of nano-particles including silver, aluminum, titanium,


Does that also help improve 5G phone reception? If so, I might give it a try.

I'm thinking of buying a new phone (my current one doesn't do 5G) and my two AZ Covid vaccinations haven't even improved my 4G reception so far so I'm not too optimistic that 5G will be any better - getting a swab test might help?

It could even give me a direct mind link to Bill Gates.

Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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** Repeat Covid infections exercise our immune system in the same way that repeat concussions exercise our brain **
 
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Reply #2 - Sep 13th, 2021 at 10:04pm
 
Carl D wrote on Sep 13th, 2021 at 9:48pm:
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The results showed that they are made of tough materials and contain a large number of nano-particles including silver, aluminum, titanium,


Does that also help improve 5G phone reception? If so, I might give it a try.

I'm thinking of buying a new phone (my current one doesn't do 5G) and my two AZ Covid vaccinations haven't even improved my 4G reception so far so I'm not too optimistic that 5G will be any better - getting a swab test might help?

It could even give me a direct mind link to Bill Gates.

Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


try sticking the phone up your arse. You might get better reception without going to 5G Cheesy LOL
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In August 2021, Newcastle Coroner Karen Dilks recorded that Lisa Shaw had died “due to complications of an AstraZeneca COVID vaccination”.
 
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