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coindesk.comOxford, white lined skies today, expect rain soon
Oxford normally has blue skies and clear but today is covered in white lines and chemtrails, so I'm expecting rain soon, probably just a coincidence if it happens in the next few days
Vaccine myocarditis proof
Proof of myocarditis from COVID vaccine
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The video's core proof relies on peer-reviewed histopathological slides showing that mRNA-delivered genetic material forces healthy heart and liver cells to produce and display the viral spike protein on their surfaces.
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Because this happens in the absence of the nucleocapsid protein, it confirms the source is the vaccine rather than a natural infection.
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Microscopic tissue stains reveal that the immune system treats these spike-protein-expressing cells as foreign threats, triggering an aggressive autoimmune response where CD4+ helper T-cells, CD8+ killer T-cells, and macrophages infiltrate and destroy vital, non-regenerative tissues, resulting in the visible, localized inflammation characteristic of myocarditis and hepatitis.
Some of the best evidence that Tartaria or Great Tartary was a huge advanced civilisation with an emperor as leader. Now renamed and ignored in mainstream history.
Some of the highlights from the map showing:
A Claim of Sovereignty
Latin: Tartariae sive Magni Chami Regni
Translation: "Tartary, or the Kingdom of the Great Cham (Khan)."
Significance: The use of the word Regnum (Kingdom) is central to the "Tartaria" theory. Critics argue it was a vague geographic term, but the Latin explicitly labels it as a political realm under a single ruler, the "Great Cham".
Latin: Magnus Cham (quod Tatara lingua Imperatorem sonat) maximus Asiae monarcha.
Translation: "The Great Cham (which in the Tatar language means Emperor), the greatest monarch of Asia."
Significance: This identifies the Tartarian leader not just as a tribal chief, but as the Maximus Monarcha of the entire continent, surpassing the power of European kings of the time.
Latin: Oceanus Tartaricus
Translation: "The Tartarian Ocean."
Significance: The Arctic Ocean was historically named after the Tartarian people. The narrator in the video uses this as evidence that the Tartars were a global power whose name was stamped on the very oceans, a fact he claims has been "scrubbed" by modern renaming.