WHO Offered $20M Bribe To Poison COVID-19 Cure – Madagascar President

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  1. DennisTate

    DennisTate Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    This idea is worthy of considering because it actually fits rather well with some of the activity that we have seen over this last century in relation to possible cures for cancer.

    I would not be shocked if there was indeed some truth in this accusation....... money talks.... and lots of people will do almost anything if they are offered enough money.

    WHO Offered $20M Bribe To Poison COVID-19 Cure – Madagascar President



    https://greatgameindia.com/who-offe...qgofNV62sLV63zUO-j2mWYqLTZO3KQWDydDdDN2z-Omws


     
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    I'm sure there's evidence. I'm sure its not just a butthurt response to....

     
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    Well, for one, antibiotics are useless against Coronavirus because it's a virus and not a bacteria which is what antibiotics are supposed to treat, not viruses.


    also...
    A cure without testing? Can you say: scam???


    and also...
    Isn't it convenient that the "Great Game India" website only links to itself regarding what it's reporting?

    P.S.: I just found a link to another website in the article. It links to an image of the Tanzania Perspective publication (https://web.mpaper.co.tz/read/show/16448/105/dar-moro-sgr-power-line-phase-ready-soon.html). So yes it got me, but still... it looks like a scam unless or until this herbal tea is tested and shown to work. But, I have my doubts.
     

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