
Entry Submitted by KS at 12:03 PM EDT on April 25, 2020
As POTUS is mocked at the mere mention of Ultraviolet light, and at the idea of purposely putting "disinfectant" into a vaccine to kill the coronavirus, it occurred to me that not only was he trying to tell us something, he could very well be telling us something else entirely.
On the one hand, there is an old saying that "Sunshine is the best disinfectant.". It certainly inhibited the Spanish Flu epidemic in 1918; it also speaks to sunshine bringing TRUTH to light, not to mention that UV light has been used for a long time to kill bacteria and viruses, both in hospitals, but in the BLOOD, as well.
As to another applications regarding "disinfectants", let me say that it seems to me that something similar to what goes into swimming pool water has also gone into medications and therapies to deal with bacteria and viruses. I have no expertise in these things, but what exactly goes into hydroxychloroquine, used to treat malaria and lupus?
Last item: While POTUS is mocked for the idea of putting disinfectant into a coronavirus VACCINE, consider this: Maybe POTUS is also saying we should look at what the FDA, WHO, CDC, big pharma, globalists and the Cabal have been putting into the VACCINES meant for us, the hoi polloi, the common people, for decades, including heavy metals.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has been exposing such things for a long time now. Perhaps we should cast a little sunshine, apply a bit of disinfectant, and bring this truth to light.
-KS
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