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Pine Needle Tea: Antidote for Covid-19 Vaccine Spike Proteins

Dr. Judy Mikovits has revealed that the medical establishment has known all along about the antidote to the contagion – a contagion that is now being seen today by thousands of people who have not taken the serum, but have merely come in close proximity with others who have taken the jab.

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Three Types of Radiation and What we Need to Know. There are three types of radiation: alpha, gamma, beta, and all three are different but dangerous in some respect to human beings. Alpha radiation is the most dangerous to people because if it reaches tissue it will react with larger energy. There are also three

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Becoming Aware of The Uses of Biometric Devices That Are Dangerous is Critical to Avoid Their Dangers. Depending on what version of the future one listens to the way biometric technology will be used in the future may be a wonderland of technological wonder or a nightmare of government surveillance at the cost of complete

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The Verichip RFID is an Implantable Microchip. The Verichip RFID is the only implantable microchip approved by the FDA. This microchip is being implanted in human beings for the purpose of automated identification and tracking of medical and personal records. The microchip is approximately the size of a grain of rice and contains a 16-digit

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The Growth of Time Clock Biometric Systems for Employee Monitoring Creates New Ethical Issues The use of fingerprint biometrics to replace the conventional time clock in the workplace is an example of the first widespread use of biometric security that is starting to see wide use and acceptance. The ability of developers of biometric systems

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The RFID Tracking System Only Works With Government Controlled Radio Waves. The RFID tracking system starts off by an RFID programmer encoding information onto a microchip, this encoding looks very similar to a carton label. The RFID tag has a tiny antenna and microchip which often is located on the bag of the tag and

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