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Controversial whistleblower Dr. Bryan Ardis told Stew Peters that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is not a respiratory virus but rather snake venom poisoning.
“I am convinced that COVID-19 is not a respiratory virus of any kind. It is actually venom poisoning. And they are using I believe synthesized peptides and proteins from venoms of snakes. And they are targeting certain people. Now the amazing thing about these 19 toxins found in cobra venom, they are specifically sequenced to target specific organs, like the pancreas of a diabetic, like the heart of a heart disease patient, like the liver of a hepatitis patient,” Ardis said in the April 11 episode of “The Stew Peters Show.” (Related: Dr. Bryan Ardis releases huge allegations: The covid-19 virus, vaccines and some treatments are all derived from SNAKE VENOM.)
Ardis said that snake venom is the most original of all bioweapons – and the most obvious bioweapon ever. He pointed out that people know how poisonous snakes are and that the greatest symbol of evil in all of Christendom and Christianity is the serpent.
“Can you think of anything more evil than envenomating the entire world with snake venom? And then injecting snake venom into your veins and then using mRNA technology that they’ve been isolating from snake venom for years that they know are unusually stable, more stable than any other mRNA they’ve isolated from other natural organisms for decades,” Ardis said.
Big Pharma takes mRNA from cobra and krait venom, wraps it in a nanoparticle hydrogel
The host of “The Dr. Ardis Show” on Brighteon.TV said Big Pharma companies have taken mRNA from cobra and krait venom and wrapped it in a nanoparticle hydrogel.
Ardis related that the idea that COVID-19 is venom poisoning came to him after a medical doctor that he admired sent him a text message about being bitten by a rattlesnake and going to a hospital to get anti-venom. The CEO of ArdisLabs said he did research about anti-venoms and found that they are monoclonal antibodies or polyclonal antibodies.
Interestingly, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are not recommending monoclonal antibodies for COVID-19 and are even bad mouthing monoclonal antibodies.
“And then January 21st of this year, they totally stripped out monoclonal antibodies. They do not want you touching monoclonal antibodies. They also didn’t want you from the beginning to touch hydroxychloroquine. They also don’t want you touching ivermectin. They also don’t want you touching NAC or acetylcysteine. So the things they tell you to avoid, we know they are telling you to avoid because they work,” Ardis said.
Ardis also alleged that the CDC, which is conducting water testing with contracting companies, is using water systems to target specific demographics. He added that the mRNA vaccines can specifically target organs like the spleen, pancreas, brain tissue, liver tissue, lung tissue and heart tissue.
One thing that is very unique to COVID-19 patients is losing the sense of taste and smell for months. Ardis noted that this is very similar to people who experienced a loss of taste and smell for up to 18 months after sucking the venom of a cobra into their mouth and then spitting it out.
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Watch the April 11 edition of “The Stew Peters Show” to know why Dr. Bryan Ardis thinks COVID-19 is actually snake venom poisoning.
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