PUBLISHED ADMISSION FROM CDC & FDA RE: NONEXISTENCE OF ...COVID-19!!!!!!! - RE-UPLOAD
Sama_El
Published on Jul 30, 2021
THE JEW FLU IS KAPUTSKI!
Start here: https://www.brighteon.com/0b35d372-8962-477c-97c6-9b1c683013ec - 👊💥LANDMARK VACCINE VICTORY SUPPRESSED BY MAINSTREAM MEDIA!!!👊💥 - [Truthful Spirit|Blue Heron]
https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2019R1/Downloads/CommitteeMeetingDocument/168629
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NO VACCINES CAN BE MANDATED - EVER!!!
Willie Stark • 2 hours ago
By wearing a mask, the exhaled viruses will not be able to escape and will concentrate in the nasal passages, enter the olfactory nerves and travel into the brain. Damage sense of smell. The olfactory nerve is the first cranial nerve and conveys special sensory information related to smell. It is the shortest of the cranial nerves and passes from its receptors in the nasal mucosa to the forebrain. It enters the skull through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. Prolonged use of N-95 masks in patients with preexisting lung disease could cause some build-up of carbon dioxide levels in the body. People with preexisting lung problems should discuss mask wearing concerns with their health care providers. So is it possible that wearing a face mask as part of social distancing can cause someone to build up so much carbon dioxide and get so little oxygen that they pass out, or worse? Carbon dioxide is a natural by-product of the body’s respiration process, something we all breathe in and out every day. How harmful can it be? In rare cases, it can actually be pretty dangerous, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). They say that inhaling high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) may be life-threatening. Hypercapnia (carbon dioxide toxicity) can also cause headache, vertigo, double vision, inability to concentrate, tinnitus (hearing a noise, like a ringing or buzzing, that’s not caused by an outside source), seizures, or suffocation due to displacement of air.
CHATTANOOGA, June 2020 Tenn (WDEF) – People across the United States are wearing cloth face masks in an effort to curb transmission of the coronavirus. But experts say that wearing a fabric mask for long periods of time- or for several days at a time- can allow bacteria to build up and actually make you sick. Dr. Carlos Baleeiro, a Pulmonologist at CHI Memorial, says it’s important to wash those cloth masks every few days.
Why not mandatory masks Worldwide with these outbreaks ??
Worldwide Influenza Pandemics
Pandemic Influenza Outbreak-Finish Time Death toll
Spanish Flu 1918–1920 50 million
Asian Flu 1957–1958 1.5 to 2 million
Hong Kong Flu 1968–1969 1 million