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WITH THANKS TO KITTEN WHO ADDED THIS COMMENT: "lab analysis of stringy clots: https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-08-17-elemental-analysis-results-released-vaccine-clot-composition-not-blood-clots.html"

One thing immediately jumped out at me in the analysis of the clots. The extremely high levels of phosphorous. i.e., 4900 ppm as opposed to 1130 ppm normally seen in blood.

Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on which way we view this) I have personal experience of phosphorous poisoning and, due to my training in Traditional Chinese Medicine, was able to self-administer gold, frankincense and myrrh, saving my life.

https://steemit.com/story/@francesleader/the-penny-dropped-a-tale-of-women-s-freemasonry-and-the-barefoot-doctor

PLEASE NOTE!

Untreated Frankincense and Myrrh tree resins are almost exclusively imported from Yemen and are, due to the war being conducted on that innocent country, virtually impossible to buy nowadays. There is an import/export embargo imposed on all Yemen's goods.

The formula I used to heal myself depends on a very small amount (enough to sit comfortably in the well of your hand is sufficient), the natural tree resins being pulverised and then simmered with a small amount (like a ring for example) of purest available gold. The gold does not need to be scraped or damaged in any way and may be retrieved from the pan after creating the medicine.

The resulting fluid looks a lot like milky coffee and should be reduced to a shot glass full per person. It tastes absolutely revolting. Extremely bitter. In my case, I used it once every three days until all my symptoms completely subsided. I only needed 3 doses.

Also - Zeolite Clinoptilolite: Therapeutic Virtues of an Ancient Mineral is useful for heavy metal detox.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30999685/

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Being Bonnie's avatar

Greetings!

Frances, I have located the short vids I mentioned re self-assembling graphene oxide nano particles. They are both mp4 and I am not sure how to share them with you and your readers. Please advise.

Cheers!

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Frances Leader's avatar

I have seen lots of videos and photos on other platforms so don't worry. I haven't a clue how we upload mp4s to this platform!

La Quinta Columna is doing a good job of collating such material on their website and on their sister site in English.

https://www.orwell.city/2021/06/la-quinta-columna-5G-graphene-oxide-and-neuro-rights.html

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Being Bonnie's avatar

Can email at any time.

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Leo's avatar

Is anyone considering a MMS treatment ?

No, not me, i do the ozone treatment. It is more extreme, its by-effects are similar, both are based on oxidation.

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

Thanks for sharing.

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JustANobody's avatar

When you click on video link.. Says MAY expose your IP address. Another way to view?

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Frances Leader's avatar

Use a temporary IP address? That is what I do.

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Being Bonnie's avatar

This stuff was revealed quite awhile ago and hurriedly stifled. La Quinta Columna from Spain published a chilling video and an Italian doctor warned of these 'self-assembling' graphed-oxide nanoparticles. I will attempt to locate and share both. Or maybe you folks can locate. I am getting ready for work, alas, and strapped for time. Keep at it! ✌

Understood that vaxxed peeps are contaminated w this stuff. Interested as to how/why pure-bloods are.

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Markker's avatar

From the Spanish videos, I recall some although unjabbed had taken PCR tests. Graphene found on swabs as well as in masks. Also read that it is found in feminine hygiene products and in foods too.

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Frances Leader's avatar

One thing immediately jumped out at me in the analysis of the clots. The extremely high levels of phosphorous. i.e., 4900 ppm as opposed to 1130 ppm normally seen in blood.

Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on which way we view this) I have personal experience of phosphorous poisoning and, due to my training in Traditional Chinese Medicine, was able to self-administer gold, frankincense and myrrh, saving my life.

https://steemit.com/story/@francesleader/the-penny-dropped-a-tale-of-women-s-freemasonry-and-the-barefoot-doctor

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Barbara Sinclair's avatar

HOLY SHIT, Frances! Do you have nine + lives or what???

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Frances Leader's avatar

Not any more! I have spent a few! 🤣😂

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Barbara Sinclair's avatar

Me, too!

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

think they’re trying to corner her market on these valuable commodities (gold, frankincense & myrrh)… central banks hoarding gold, f & m in short supply too ( ingredients in my favorite newly discontinued/unavailable perfume)

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Frances Leader's avatar

Isn't it interesting that the main source of frankincense and myrrh is Yemen?

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baboon's avatar

"Detox methods urgently needed to be tested and developed"

Yep, which is why I think you can't have a "Died Suddenly" film if you don't have a solution/cure. You will just terrify people and fix nothing, probably making things even worse.

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Being Bonnie's avatar

Dr Judy Mikovitz has a detox regimen. You'll have to search for her. Good luck!

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baboon's avatar

I know her and I know her regimen. I don't know if it works and I'm a Pureblood, so it's useless to me. Whilst I suspect that taking a lot of Ivermectin after vaccination might help, if what we are seeing are amyloid plaques caused by prions from the mRNA death stabs (and I would say the chance that they are is about 99%), then I'm afraid there is no cure for that. Prions are currently checkmate with our current medical technology.

"Prions can be destroyed through incineration providing the incinerator can maintain a temperature of 900 F for four hours"

That's currently the only known way of destroying prions.

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Being Bonnie's avatar

Her regimen is aimed at PREVENTING the spike protein shedding from infiltrating UN vaccinated. I.e. purebloods. 😉

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Frances Leader's avatar

Not sure that your incineration quote is accurate if prions are just misfolded proteins.

https://byjus.com/biology/prions/

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baboon's avatar

Hey Frances, another example for you.

https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/artful-amoeba/prions-nearly-indestructible-and-universally-lethal-seed-the-eyes-of-victims/

If they did this deliberately, it's the greatest crime in human histroy (it already was but, you know).

Just for the record, I was clued up on the fact that MODERNA'S OWN STUDY from 2017 showed how their mRNA death stabs, due to the lipid nano technology, could cross the blood-brain barrier and cause various forms of dementia via misfolded proteins - beta sheets.

Beta sheets are similar to prions. I'm afraid I don't know enough about neurology to make a distinction. All I know is, this is what I was sharing with people in February 2021:

"...excerpt from an interview with Dr. Chris Shaw, Ph.D, Specialist in Neuroplasticity and Neuropathology. Shaw described this very condition that could emerge as a reaction to agents in the mRNA vaccine that find their way into the brain. Here’s what he said:

“The mRNA lipid-coated PEG-construct– by Moderna’s own study–does not stay localized but spreads throughout the body including the brain. Found in animal studies in bone marrow, brain, lymph nodes, heart, kidneys liver, lungs etc

Doctors are saying that the vaccine does NOT cross the blood-brain barrier, but that is NOT true. …If it reaches the brain there will be an auto immune response that will cause inflammation What characterizes virtually all neuro-degenerative diseases is this misfolded protein that is characteristic to Lou Gerrigs disease, to Alzheimer’s, to Parkinsons to Huntington’s etc.

They are different proteins, but they tend to form these sheets of misfolded proteins called Beta Sheets. Now you are asking cells in various parts of the body–including the brain– to make a lot of these proteins and release them to the outside, and, are we sure that’s what’ it’s all doing? Are you getting clusters of misfolded proteins inside neurons?

That would be a bad thing to do.

So, you’d like to know where it is, how much of it there is, and which groups of neuronal groups its targeted. .and those are the kinds of questions you like the companies to have solved long before they got authorization and discovered some years later that they have a problem.”

“This is a vast experiment that should have been done in the lab on animals and now it is being done on people ..The potential is that you are going to harm a lot of people while you do this experiment.”

When I first heard about prions and CJD from the mRNA not-vaxxes, I was extremely sceptical. I quickly learned I was dead wrong. Beta sheets and prions are very closely related. Again, don't ask me why, I'm not an expert, I just know how to read. 🙂

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2634529/

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Being Bonnie's avatar

Many things can cross the blood brain barrier. Researchers claim that heavy metals in vaccines given to newborns/infants

do so- leading to (among other things) autism.

I find it interesting that anyone would use information from NIH given their culpability in the CovidCon.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Do you think that the white, rubbery clots being found clogging the veins and arteries of dead people could be prions on a huge scale? Have you seen the breakdown of their molecular structure?

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baboon's avatar

I've known about prions for years. What makes them so dangerous is that they are basically indestructible, they can stay in the soil for a very long time, for example.

So yes, I stand by my statement.

I could only read the link you sent after applying a proxy (the website owner has made viewing it impossible for people in the EU for some reason) but after reading it I can't see any information about destroying prions. Sorry if I missed something.

Sure, you could probably dissolve them in hydrochloric acid or something, but if they are in the human body? As I said, checkmate.

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Being Bonnie's avatar

How do prions compare/relate to graphene oxide nano particles? Or do they ?

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Leo's avatar

True.

Use MMS or go crazy like me and breathe a small dose of ozone, lol

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Ray's avatar

look up COSEVA TRS, ive no idea if it'll work but if theres metal in the jab it should pick it up

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Frances Leader's avatar

Zeolite Clinoptilolite: Therapeutic Virtues of an Ancient Mineral

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30999685/

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baboon's avatar

Hey Frances. I know this is an unpopular thing to say, and believe me, I hate saying it.

When I first heard about the magnetism, the Charles Lieber-like nano-tech stuff, etc I was like, come on this is ridiculous well-poisoning.

Well, all I can say is I have done the Bluetooth BLE Scanner app stuff many times and yes, if I walk into a room/shop full of vaxxies then I get dozens of MAC addresses with no manufacturer. The whole point of Bluetooth is to give consumers an easy manufacturer and product to connect to, like Apple Wireless Headphones, of Fitbit Surge.

00:11:22:33:FF:EE for example, is useless in this regard.

And yet, I have seen this for myself. It's a very easy experiment to do, and I want a rational answer to it.

Thanks for the video, I will watch it ASAP.

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

With whom is it unpopular.

Are there too many sceptics or TPTB don't want it mentioned.

Interesting, I don't have that sort of phone so I can't have such terrible fun.

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Leo's avatar

Now please give me evidence of picking up bluetooth signals from a human body.

Yeah, i know. That will have to include proof cavity search to make sure the source of the signal is not faked. Lol.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Good video evidence, thanks Fleur.

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Leo's avatar

Using Schwab's comment as evidence that bluetooth signals are emitted from a human body is not science, sorry to disagree.

Not that i disbelieve that WEF is part of this whole setup, i do.

Furthermore do i believe that living bodies in general are radio-active. That means there is electro-magnetic radiation coming from living beings.

I believe that metal particles can be used to 'tune' frequencies. So it is, imo, believable that this going on.

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I just want scientific proof, to nail it, right there.

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Sorry Frances, but i disagree.

I have not seen evidence that there is a bluetooth signal captured. Maybe an it-geek can construct a device that can 'summon' the geni out of the bottle.

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I am interested to learn how to capture promiusciously bluetooth signals on a phone. I agree that bluetooth signals can be captured by specialized equipment, please show how to do that on a normal phone.

Your ref : 3

Devices that can capture Bluetooth signals from devices they aren't communicating with/connected to are known as Bluetooth sniffers. These devices are most commonly used during development of Bluetooth devices to analyse the Bluetooth packets and protocols as they are transmitted. I have not come across one with APIs for replying packets over the air.

Most likely you will need a software defined radio (SDR) to be able to transmit arbitrary ("recorded") packets. If this is really something you wish to pursue I would recommend start by investigating what can be done by the very hacker friendly Ubertooth One: http://ubertooth.sourceforge.net/hardware/one/

Normal Bluetooth adapters, such as in laptops or the USB dongles you can buy, don't operate as Bluetooth sniffers and aren't able to capture traffic from the air.

Bluetooth devices have a single IC for handling the Bluetooth RF reception and transmission, as well as at least the lower levels of the Bluetooth protocol stack. Some devices may have an external LNA (low noise amplifiers) for receiving and an external PA (power amplifier) for sending but these are increasingly being integrated onto the chip, meaning there are no separate components for RX and TX.

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Wondering why the down vote? Was something unclear? –

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Jun 28, 2014 at 20:16

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I didn't vote, but can't Bluetooth adapters be turned into sniffers with Wireshark-like applications? –

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@Mast: The Bluetooth HCI protocol that a Bluetooth dongle and PC use to communicate with each other doesn't have commands that would allow for capturing arbitrary packets from the air. So in short no, Bluetooth adapters can't generally be turned into sniffers. Wireshark's BT support is for sniffing the HCI protocol, i.e. the local packets between PC and dongle. –

Mikko Virkkilä

Mar 23, 2015 at 20:13

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Ask someone techie. Not a grannie in Dorset who specialises in medicine and languages.

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