Military Weapons in Pharmaceuticals ?
by Dr.C.M. Hannum D.D.In my many years of research with clients I always ask them what meds, if any, are they taking.I find several of the clients recently testing positive on VX nerve gas. I test for more than 1000 organisms and toxins on my lists. VX Nerve Gas and Mustard Gas are included in the toxin department well as various kinds of engineered substances.“ VX nerve gas ( CH3CH20-P(0)- SCH2CH2N ( C3H7)2 operates by cutting off the nervous system. it binds to the enzyme that transmits signals to the nerves and inhibits them. therefore the nerves become isolated and uncontrollable. “ It is odorless and tasteless with a high adhesive property” Source: website on VX nerve gas .comI wondered why people were showing up with this toxin lately soI asked questions using the kinesiology technique.Is it in the water, air, food, or something they touch ?Answer: NegativeWhen I finally exhausted all the possibilities, I remained stumped until I took a wild shot and asked “ Is it in their medications?I was in a neutral state while testing .My answers were positive. It was hard to accept. I checked, double and triple checked: Positive on this toxin in their medication.I found it in a schizophrenic patient I was working with in July,O7and in going down the list of his meds,it showed up in Chlorpromazine ,which is an antipsychotic drug.VX nerve gas once also tested positive as an ingredient (not listed of course) in Ibuprophen, a popular pain medication. A young woman of 11 was using this for her migraines.A client in Florida just tested positive for this toxin in Warfarin ( Coumadin)the well- known blood thinner he took for his cardiac issues.Note: There may be a certain percent of each drug that can carry the VX nerve gasI encourage anyone with muscle testing skills , Audio Oscillator operators, or other dowsing skills to check my answers out. .I do not want to draw any conclusions on how and why it arrived in these medications.
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