Tag: lockdown

THE Leprosy Sanatorium Untouched By The Pandemic

Fontilles is a small walled town, hidden in the mountains, in the natural area of the Vall de Laguar, in the province of Alicante. The ‘garden of Eden’ is home to a private foundation that opened in 1909. In the 1950s was inhabited by 450 leprosy patients, whereas today, just twelve patients remain there, with the condition eradicated in Spain, only around ten or twelve new cases are diagnosed each year, and can be cured.

Smart African Scientist Proves Western Governments Covid Incompetent

An African scientist with a PhD in chemistry, President Magufuli abandoned Covid-19 testing after his own trials allegedly showed fruit juice and engine oil testing positive for the virus. Yet despite being widely ridiculed at the time, many are asking whether the late Tanzanian president was right, with European courts declaring tests unreliable, while the inventor of the Covid-19 PCR test is facing a multi-million-dollar lawsuit for ‘misleading’ world governments. 

HEROES OF HUMANITY

In this interview Dr. Reiner Fuellmich explains more about what they have found, more specifically about the fraudulent PCR test, which has no ability to detect an infection. According to Dr Fuellmich a second Neurenberg trial may be needed, to prosecute all who are complicit in this unprecedented crime against humanity.