Phantom Virus2020 @Phantomvirus2020
19 April, 05:27
Itt was in the Q drops...Protein....https://rumble.com/v119tjl...

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Vincent Kennedy⍟ donated @VincentKennedy
19 April, 05:48
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Photon 333 @Photon
I would still caution not to jump to conclusions until all of the evidence has been presented. Yes, this is a good video. But there are many unanswered questions.

Snake venom affects acetylcholine receptors by irreversibly blocking them, and paralyzing victims. (Stay with me.) All of the C19 "treatments" such as Ivermectin, HCQ, etc. are anticholinergics. They reduce the amount of acetylcholine (ACh) by binding to the receptors. They can make muscles weaker.

Nicotine, marijuana, and caffeine are cholinesterase inhibitors, meaning that they increase the amount of acetylcholine. So does Mestinon (the drug I use) and the nightshade family (nicotine, tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, etc.). They do the opposite of HCQ and Ivermectin. But too much of these can also make muscles weaker (too much ACh).

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.ni...

I have more articles on my profile.

Something is not quite adding up here. I'm not discounting the venom organoids. We need more proof.
08:56 PM - Apr 19, 2022
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