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Beta-Lactam Antibiotics Cause Excessive Bleeding, Other ‘Ebola-Like’ Side Effects
Christina Sarich naturalsociety.com It’s just like the pharmaceutical paradigm to get a drug passed through government agencies that causes ‘Ebola-like’ symptoms. This is the case with the latest Beta-Lactam antibiotics being used throughout third world countries. Beta-Lactam is being heralded as a new discovery. A new class of “Non-β-lactam Inhibitors of Penicillin-Binding Proteins with Gram-Positive Antibacterial Activity” that supposedly work by inhibiting cell wall synthesis by the bacterial organism. These drugs, like many others from Big Pharma, are highly toxic. One of their side effects is excessive bleeding, which is part of the scare-mongering campaign going on with Ebola right now to distract us all while the U.S. government wages its latest WWIII attempt. Similarly, adenovirus vaccines, which have been used in Guinea and Liberia (the epicenter of Ebola), have, according to vaccines.gov, the following adverse effects: blood in the urine or stool, diarrhea, headaches, inflammation of the stomach or intestines, and pneumonia. Another effect of Ebola – skin rashes. But never mind that reporter Charles Yates discovered that pollution from a rubber plantation in Liberia was causing ‘Ebola’ like skin rashes. Just ask yourself, is this yet another way for our government (sold to Big Pharma) to push more antibiotics and vaccines on people, or more psychological warfare? to read more: naturalsociety.com
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