Sinister Studies and Dangerous mRNA Jabs Going Directly into the Bloodstream - Dr. Naomi Wolf
A Chinese study took two groups of mice: one injected with mRNA in the muscle and the other injected intravenously.
- 34% of the mice who were injected i…
Sinister Studies and Dangerous mRNA Jabs Going Directly into the Bloodstream - Dr. Naomi Wolf
A Chinese study took two groups of mice: one injected with mRNA in the muscle and the other injected intravenously.
- 34% of the mice who were injected intravenously developed enlarged hearts.
- The mice who were injected in the muscle also suffered harm, but to a much lesser extent.
- Inferred conclusion: If you get the injection into the bloodstream, you cause more harm.
Coincidentally, two years ago, the CDC and NIH stopped telling healthcare workers to aspirate the needle, a practice that prevents injections into the bloodstream.
Source: War Room via truthsocial.com/@VigilantFox
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