CNN reports:
Podcast host Meghan McCain, the former co-host of “The View,” made headlines when she posted to social media recently in support of a “detox” supplement to be taken after Covid-19 vaccination or infection. The “detox” supplement McCain touted costs $89.99 and is one of several versions sold online. It make claims about its ability to “break down spike protein and disrupt its function” and provide “your body with unparalleled support for cellular defense and detoxification.”
Vaccine experts say such claims are nonsense. “There’s nothing to detox from, because the vaccines themselves are not toxins,” said Dr. Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization at the University of Saskatchewan. “They’re not toxic and they’re not harmful.” McCain’s X post about the supplement has been deleted, but McCain’s personalized discount code continued to work on the website of the supplement maker, The Wellness Company.
Read the full article. That $90 gets you 120 pills courtesy of loony tunes nutbag Peter McCullough. No word if the pills block the accursed “Bluetooth code” that we’re all now transmitting.
Meghan McCain Promotes ‘Detox’ for People Who ‘Regret Taking the Shot’ https://t.co/Cq5ycbyd9P
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) June 5, 2025
“Vaccinated people who walked towards the computer emitted a Bluetooth code”So apparently if you took the full proper Covid Vaccine you now have your own personalised Bluetooth code. Wild.https://t.co/2BJk6p5rvN
— Truth/justice/freedom. (@KimFlorey2) June 2, 2025
Mark of the beast Covid vaccine secretly implanted nanotech into the world, making them Bluetooth traceable and identifiable pic.twitter.com/oIjDflnBXm
— Mardachai Ban’yam’yan (@BanyamyanGaza) June 6, 2025
INSIDE THE COVID SHOTS: CRYSTALS THAT CODE AND CONTROL
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) shows crystalline structures inside mRNA vaccine vials.
Dr. Nagase says,
“We’re seeing signs of nanotechnology, Bluetooth antenna receivers, and self-assembling structures.”
The SEM… pic.twitter.com/8BbvwWTuaj
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Dr Margaret Aranda Ferrante, MD PhD FACFEI
(@TheRebelPatient) May 11, 2025