Journalist
John O’Sullivan warned that the massive PCR testing campaign could be a
WHO vaccination program in disguise. He was referring to a new
technology developed at Johns Hopkins University that developed tiny,
star-shaped micro-devices called ‘Theragrippers’ that attach to the
intestinal mucosa and can deliver drugs into the body. The devices are
made of metal and a thin film that changes shape and are as small as a
dust particle. According to Johns Hopkins University, Theragrippers are
administered with a cotton swab, similar to PCR tests. In October 2020, a
Johns Hopkins University research team published positive results from
an animal study confirming that the new technology works flawlessly.
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