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Can Orgone Energy Kill Viruses & Heal Blood?

I saw this video yesterday featuring Professor John Oxford from University of London Queen Mary’s School of Medicine explaining how negative ions kill viruses and found it to be very exciting. Why? Because orgone energy generators emit negative ions. Now I won’t make any outrageous claims and always say that energy healing is a supplement to and not replacement for regular healthcare, but wow. Especially with 5G and all the alleged bioweapons we are being subjected to, it could not hurt to have orgone energy generators around you, just saying.

I also recently came across this article showing how orgone energy can be effective at healing the blood and protecting the body from graphene oxide, which has been found in the so-called “vaccines”, (experimental gene therapy) as well as the tests and masks that have been forced on the public. While graphene oxide may be useful in technology, there are many who think that it is the cause of issues in people who have taken the experimental injections for covid19, such as blood clots and myocarditis, indicating that it is not safe for the human body. But will that stop the psychopaths at the World Economic Forum from trying to foist it on the public? Not likely. They have been pretty open with their intentions of using technology to hook humans up to AI and control them. I saw a video by comedian Awaken with JP the other day, that brilliantly lays out the plans that the WEF has for humanity, in their own words, delivered with humor. Of course their plans will only come to pass if we allow them to. If we reject their agendas en masse, they will not succeed. I will post both the video about negative ions killing viruses, and JP’s video below so you can watch them and see this info for yourself. The most important thing is to not be afraid. This is a chance for humanity to grow up and reject the control systems imposed on us by megalomaniacs. We outnumber them and we will win.

Kelly

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