Breaking Thermographic Imaging Show Massive Blood Clots in the Asymptomatic Vaxxed
Thermography or thermal imaging can detect abnormal internal body temperatures, allowing it to highlight areas of inflammation and poor blood circulation.
Thermography is the most effective, non-invasive way of detecting deep vein thrombosis (DVT) otherwise known as blood clots. Biologist, Phillipe Reitz from Brazil has his own line of thermographic imaging equipment and began diagnosing his vaccinated patients who received the COVID-19 shots.
What he found was extensive blood clotting throughout the entire vascular system in asymptomatic people who received the C19 injections.
Source: Bitchute
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Tom
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Another excellent life supporting drug from big pharma that the FDA and CDC have happily approved for humanity.
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Robert Beatty
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Out Ch.7 TV change their government sponsored ad from ‘get your next covid-19 vaccine’, to ‘ask your doctor for an anti inflammatory medicine’, today. I wonder if they have have been reading PSI?
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Gary Broen
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AUGUST 14, 2022 PfizerGate: Official Government Reports prove Hundreds of Thousands of People are dying every single week due to Covid-19 Vaccination
Waiting times for ambulances are at an all-time high. The number of emergency calls due to people suffering cardiac arrest is at an all-time high. The number of people dying is at an all-time high, with hundreds of thousands of excess deaths occurring around the world every single week.
https://expose-news.com/2022/08/14/gov-reports-prove-hundreds-thousands-dying-covid-vaccine/
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