Covid19 Vaccines Enter Final Phase Of Testing; are Aliens helping? 👽


So scientists have moved one step closer to developing an effective coronavirus vaccine according to reports by Moderna and Pfizer who both announced their potential vaccines have entered the final phase of testing. Moderna, which partnered with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the National Institute of Health, is recruiting 30,000 people in the United States for their trial. Half of the volunteers will receive the vaccine, while the other half will be given a placebo. They hope to have preliminary results by late fall or early winter.

“Having a safe and effective vaccine distributed by the end of 2020 is a stretch goal, but it’s the right goal for the American people,” Dr. Francis Collins, the director of the NIH, said in a statement. Pfizer, which has been working with BioNTech, on a different type of vaccine, is also recruiting 30,000 volunteers from the United States, Germany, Brazil, and Argentina. They expect the third clinical phase to be completed within two months. It will take another six months to compile the results and determine if the vaccine is safe and effective.

The United States is hoping to see positive results and has already agreed to buy 100 million doses of Pfizer’s vaccine if the tests go well… IRONICALLY! The President was given a Press talk, and was asked if it’s true a vaccine ready soon, and that people online were saying that there were ALIENS helping to give us a cure, and once Trump heard this folks his reaction was hilarious. He skipped around the “Alien” part like a “CHAMP!” And GTFO quick! I mean the whole thing ended there, and he left before someone else could bring up the Alien part again I guess… You have to see this… Hilarious!

The Houston physician who praised hydroxychloroquine as a “miracle coronavirus cure” in a now viral video retweeted by President Trump blames gynecological problems on sex with evil spirits and believes the US government is run by “reptilians.” Well to be fair so does a lot of Americans, and I should know I interview a lot of people who make this claim so I’m not passing judgement on this belief. David Icke for example has made a living, and career off this right?

Stella Immanuel’s (Born in 1965, received her medical degree at the University of Calabar in Nigeria, and has a valid physician’s license, according to the website of the Texas Medical Board.) viral speech has drawn attention to a little-known group calling themselves “America’s Frontline Doctors” who appear to exist to promote the common antimalarial drug in the fight against COVID-19.

“Nobody needs to get sick. This virus has a cure it is called hydroxychloroquine,” Immanuel claimed when she stood on the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington at a so-called “White Coat Summit” of like minded physicians. Early on in the pandemic, scientists were eager to find out whether hydroxychloroquine’s antiviral properties would make it effective in real-world patients with SARS-CoV-2.

So far though, all the major clinical trials that have reported their findings on this question have found no benefit, and leading national health authorities have moved to restrict its use because of potential cardiac harm.

Immanuel a family doctor said that 350 patients she had treated with the medicine including those with serious pre-existing conditions had survived, and that hydroxychloroquine was so potent it made mask-wearing and lock-downs unnecessary.

The clip was shared by the president, and described as a “must watch” by his son Donald Trump Jr, but has since been deleted by Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for promoting misinformation. I also think she was on the Glenn Beck show, and some other more Right Wing sort of shows on radio, and the net. When asked later by a reporter about his retweet, the president said: “I thought her voice was an important voice, but I know nothing about her.”

The debate over hydroxychloroquine has become supercharged politically with leaders like Trump and some fellow US conservatives cheerleading heavily in its favor, and I have taken it myself as a person with Lupus a lot of people take the drug, and it’s not something I currently take but I have, and I never had any side effects on it.

Now some who have conducted more research on Immanuel’s web page, now accessible only via an archived website viewer since it’s not online anymore, as well as her YouTube account, reveal a long list of bizarre and unscientific beliefs. Not just about “Aliens” but they include that “tormenting spirits” routinely have “astral sex” with women, which in turn causes “gynecological problems, marital distress, miscarriages” and more. Sounds like someone I’d interview on some of my spooky shows huh?

In a 2015 video, Immanuel, who leads a religious group called Fire Power Ministries, said: “There are people ruling this nation that are not even human,” describing them as “reptilian spirits” who are “half human, half ET.” In the same video she rails against the use of “alien DNA” to treat sick people, which she said had resulted in human beings mixing with demons.

Other targets of her anger include gay marriage, which she said would result in adults marrying children, and well seeing how the world is turned upside down, and more and more pedophiles are being exposed (Thank god!) she might be right on that one folks!

After Facebook took down the clip, Immanuel warned that the company’s servers would start crashing until it was restored… “If my page is not back up face book will be down in Jesus name,” she tweeted. Oh lawd! 😛

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