WATCH THE WATER premier: Does “virus” mean (snake) “venom”?

The Pope's reptilian audience hall . . .
The Pope’s reptilian audience hall . . .

Want your mind blown to smithereens — yet again? Watch this film. Premiered yesterday. Already viral.

But: KEEP AN OPEN MIND.

(And see comment below.)

https://rumble.com/v10mnew-live-world-premiere-watch-the-water.html

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I’d also like to see Clif High’s take on this film.

Personally, I wouldn’t automatically call the multi-level dot-connecting by Dr. Ardis (a chiropractor) “nonsensical,’ especially since a very intuitive friend of mine has for a long time wondered if the “virus” is actually a “venom;” she tried to ignore this thought, but it wouldn’t dislodge. And here we are.

BTW: I searched duck duck go <virus etymology> and got this.

Virus

Then I reversed the words, searched for <etymology virus> and got this, a much deeper look at the history of the word, published two years ago TODAY. As Q anons would say, “a two-year delta.” Lots of food for thought.

What does ‘virus” really mean? A pandemic etymology

 

 

2 thoughts on “WATCH THE WATER premier: Does “virus” mean (snake) “venom”?

  1. Yes. I wonder about this story too. That said, I wonder where these tainted waters are now.

  2. It should prove interesting to see if ER Physicians are willing (and/or allowed) to corroborate accounts of similarities between initial symptoms of Covid and venomous Snake Bite and as importantly, the purported fast-acting efficiency of monoclonal antibodies in the treatment of both.

    There exists the possibility that for one reason or another, many in the medical profession may choose to remain non-committal on this issue and yet again, trusting patients and extended family are ‘at-sea’ with many unanswered questions.

    The term ‘Scrutiny’ seems applicable at this point in time.

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