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Is the saying "We are what we eat" a saying we may have overlooked for a very long time? And is the word "selfish" somehow connected to shell fish? 🤣 (just a playful thought)


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3 hours ago, Truthblast said:

 

Shellfish toxin will give you a fatal heart attack in seconds.

 

Google "heartattack gun".

interesting. You know, I think a lot of world leaders have extremely high blood pressure.

they are extremely narcissistic and have been spoon fed everything since a child.

Combined with insane amounts of trauma via sexual abuse.

 

Some serial killers have been known to feed some of there victims to pigs. Is it possible that the reason for that is due to the saying "pigs eat trash?" it sounds as if it only takes a psychopath to make a connection between those two things. Are we eating ourselves? Is what a pig eats we eat? Does this Satanic Cult consider humans to be trash? Crustaceans also eat trash if I'm not mistaken. And the Mob has been dumping bodies in the lakes rivers and oceans all throughout time.

"Adrenochrome" comes to mind when thinking about this for some reason as well. 🤔 lol.

https://foodanswers.org/can-pork-raise-blood-pressure/

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...here below we see an example of how you can get sick with Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning. holds no relativeness to the topic its just there to provide an example on how trash can travel. Yes its a form of food poisoning. But what else could be going on unseen when its safe to eat without toxins? (Neurologically speaking) just like pork. Mind parasites perhaps? 

 

Part one to a very short video from the series Hannibal you should watch this part first---> https://youtu.be/VZJpZtBJWb4 (couldn't be embedded)

 

Part two

 

 

 

Imagine sitting someone like Klaus schwab, Noah Harari, or a CEO of Moderna, Pfizer, or a Rothschild, a Rockefeller etc, in a chair...and you give them a drug like this. 🤣 think they might act the same way? 

 

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