COVID-19 JABS COINTAIN COAGULATING GOO

2 years ago
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There's a very serious problem with these shots - the lipid nanoparticles tend to stick together. They are going to start coagulating into goo right in the syringe before they even shoot it into you.

How do they stop it from happening?

They add polyethylene glycol to keep it from sticking together.
That's why the nurse is instructed not to shake the vile. Because if you shake the vile, there's a possibility of disrupting the action of polyethylene glycol.

What are the chances that these procedures are followed and people are not getting injected with coagulating goo?

Dr. Kevin Stillwagon

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