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Nov 23, 2021, 10 tweets

🔥 🔥 Extremely important info in David's video. I'm particularly interested in the part about Rocky Mountain Labs starting at 1:20. NIH researchers Kim Hasenkrug and Ronald Messer purchased thousands of dollars' worth of fetal liver and thymus from ABR.

These were used in development of BLT (bone marrow, liver and thymus). Ralph Baric made his own variation of BLT mice, called the BLT-L mouse (with fetal liver, thymus and lung) for coronavirus vaccine research at UNC.

UNC offered Kim Hasenkrug 3 dozen of his BLT-L mice models so he could replicated them for COVID-19 research. His associate researcher Kerry Lavender took them to Canada to replicate. Read more details here:

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Hundreds of BLT-L mice are now being made in Saskatoon in collaboration with VIDO-InterVac, an international vaccine research center. Hundreds of aborted babies are required for this project. The fact that there are 17 abortion clinics in Saskatoon may not be a coincidence:

The Congressional Select Investigative Committee issued a report on aborted baby organ trafficking and discussed the very real university/abortion clinic trafficking network that exists in many university venues. Is that what's going on in Saskatoon?

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The University of Saskatchewan has received millions of dollars' of funding from the US Department of Defense and from the HHS since 2018.

VIDO-InterVac at the University of Saskatchewan has received grants from China:

Actually there are more grants from China listed here:

A person of great interest in the Saskatoon story: Angela Rasmussen, prominent virologist and a very vocal supporter of Dr. Fauci, to the great surprise of the biomedical community, took a position at VIDO-InterVac in Saskatoon last year:

The COVID-19 Dream Team at Saskatoon:

1) Kerry Lavender, former NIH researcher and expert in BLT mice.

2) Darryl Falzarano, trained at NIH Rocky Mtn Lab, inventor of camel coronavirus vaccine

3) Angela Rasmussen, Georgetown Center for Global Health Science

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