Sunday, August 22, 2021

Think "COVID" Tests Are Safe? Think Again

Millions and most likely billions of people have been administered the "COVID" test in which a swab is inserted deeply into the nasal cavity. While people who have never taken the test have been emailed that they tested positive, our concern is not with the useless bogus nature of the tests. Our concern is with the toxicity and lethality of the tests.

Probably no one knows that most of the swabs for the test are manufactured in China and are marked EO. What, you may ask, is EO? As we have stated numerous times, you know more about what goes into a can of dog food than you know what you stick in your body. Long time readers may recall our denunciation of EO when discussing masks. EO is ethylene oxide.

The majority of masks are coated with and made of ethylene oxide. But why would this compound be used for masks and tests? After all, the Environmental Protective Agency declared EO a human carcinogen in December 2016. More specifically, inhalation of EO increases the risks of lymphoma, myeloma, and leukemia cancers. For women, it increases the risk of breast cancer and miscarriages. EO is also mutagenic, causing DNA changes in your cells.

Not only can EO cause cancers, but it can also cause emphysema, pulmonary edema, neurological disorders, and bronchitis. Reproductive organs in both sexes are injured, with men having higher risks of testicular cancer. It may even lead to death.

The problem is even more serious than what is reported. Many employers demand that employees be tested daily before starting work. The EO saturated swabs are thrust deeply into the nasal passages close to the brain. It is unlikely that these people will escape cancer.

This information was provided by a registered nurse and federally certified medical investigator who had to make her video from an undisclosed location, and feared reprisals from Twitter, Facebook, and employer. Yet she was so concerned about the harms and evils of these tests that she risked her well being, and possibly life, by speaking out.

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