Stew Peters premiered his WATCH THE WATER interview last night featuring retired chiropractor Dr. Bryan Ardis. The synopsis of this show states that Dr. Adris “has unveiled a shocking connection between this pandemic and the eternal battle of good and evil which began in the Garden of Eden.”
There are some truly compelling connections being made between viper venom symptoms and Covid, the DEATHVAXXED™ and Remdesivir and the relationships between these bioweapons and d-dimer levels, organ failure, loss of taste and smell, etc.
The notion of more “bites” causing more Covid symptoms a la more boosters is logically sound, as we know the dose determines the poison. Administering venom peptides delivered in nano-lipids via the DEATHVAX™ seems to have been established well enough.
Then Dr. Adris states that said venom peptides were added to municipal drinking water supplies, which is his thesis of how Covid was delivered to various demographics. Here his evidence is thin at best, more at speculative. For such a “bombshell” claim he would have to come up with far more evidence than the CDC using PCR tests on wastewater to falsely project future Covid outbreaks is some kind of iron clad proof that they were telegraphing C19 waves as function of adding said venom peptides to the drinking water. While the CDC testing wastewater for Covid could only ever show past outbreaks, and as such being unable to predict future outbreaks after the fact, this is simply not enough concrete evidence that Covid was somehow unleashed through the water supply.
But if they’re adding a known poison like fluoride to the water for decades, then they could literally add anything.
I appreciate the dramatic build up, the hauntingly emotional music, and the concerned expressions of both interviewer and interviewee, but to me it all comes up short.
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Here’s hoping Dr. Adris presents all of his findings in a single research paper with citations and data.
Do NOT comply.
I agree that the claim (or suggestion) about the water supply was very weak and reduced the credibility of the whole thing, but the rest definitely made a lot of sense. Dr Palevsky has been saying for quite some time that what he's seeing makes him believe it is a poison of some kind, not a virus, although he couldn't say what kind. He's really been adamant about that.
Remember when they were considering adding "statins" to water supplies because they were "so beneficial." You probably don't, because it was such a stupid idea it got little traction.
There was actually talk about this in pharmaceutical circles years ago, however!