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"The story of the island nation of Kiribati show that our focus should be on early treatment. That has always been the case; many of us have been saying this since March 2020."

The story of the island of Kiribati has been echoed in other places, and should cause a change in direction toward asking the question, what is the end goal? Why inject a pathogen that creates viral variants using ACE-2 binding domains and furin cleavage site changes?

This brings us back to a stalled project, the mRNA cDNA genome replacement project that killed all the test animals. They needed an emergency to resurrect their mRNA platform technology which was too dangerous for humans. The shots are doing two things: One, setting up humans to create and spread pathogens, so the people will be afraid enough to take an emergency medical countermeasure, and two, is the end goal; the installation and perfection of a transhuman transformation from human DNA to cDNA that includes biocircuits capable of producing unique MAC addresses, nanobots that collect information from neurons and other biologic information, biowireless transmitters and receivers to connect humans to the internet.

That's what this is all about. They would love it if people stayed focused on the pathogens, the spike protein. Just don't look over here at Orwell.city, don't look at the funding grants showing the DOD is funding and pushing this agenda, don't look at what Dr. Carrie Madej knows, or Dr. Jane Ruby, Karen Kingston or Dr. Ariyana Love. Don't look at all the studies at NIH describing this very technology.

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