Doctors Killed in Brazilian Plane Crash Promised to Release Evidence Tying mRNA “Vaccines” to TURBO CANCER

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This article was originally published by Ethan Huff at Natural News. 

The other day, we reported that eight of the 62 (not 68 as was originally reported) people who died in the recent ATR 72 turboprop plane crash in Sao Paulo, Brazil, were doctors headed to an important oncology conference. It has since come out that six of these eight were also scientists who planned to expose mRNA (modRNA) “vaccines” as a cause of turbo cancer.

The following six scientists were planning to do a really good thing before someone sabotaged the plane they were traveling on to ensure their message was never sent or received:

1) Dr. José Roberto Leonel Ferreira, a senior radiologist who had a significant impact in the field of radiology, particularly in pediatric radiology

2) Dr. Mariana Belim, an intensivist in the Adult ICU at the Western Paraná University Hospital (Huop)

3) Dr. Ariane Risso, also from the Uopeccan Cancer Hospital in Cascavel

4) Edilson Hobold, a professor of physical education

5) Deonir Secco, a professor of agricultural engineering

6) Raquel Ribeiro Moreira, a literature professor at the Cascavel campus

All six of these individuals were highly respected professionals in their respective fields. The purpose of their travel was to share their expertise in front of a large audience, which apparently had to be stopped to keep a lid on the truth.

The other two medical professionals who perished were resident medics, reports indicate.

Assassinating the truth

Had the plane been allowed to land safely rather than mysteriously crash in a residential neighborhood not far from the event, it would have exposed to the entire world the ugly truth about mRNA and what it does to the human body.

The corporate media initially reported on the crash as a mere event, failing to explain who was aboard the plane. It took the independent media to dig a little bit deeper and discover that this was apparently an assassination effort aimed at some of the world’s best minds.

The 2nd Smartest Guy in the World Substack shared what is known as the “new and improved synergistic Joe Tippens protocol” which may help those suffering from mRNA-induced turbo cancer to overcome their illness. The protocol is as follows:

– 400-800 milligrams of tocotrienol and tocopherol (all eight forms of vitamin E) every day, i.e., Gamma E by Life Extension of Perfect E

– 600 mg per day of bioavailable curcumin, i.e., Theracurmin HP by Integrative Therapeutics

– 62.5 micrograms (2,500 IU) of vitamin D every day

– 1-2 droppers full (roughly 167-334 mg) daily of CBD-X, the most potent form of full-spectrum cannabidiol oil containing 5,000 mg of activated cannabinoids and hemp compounds, i.e., CBD, CBN, and CBG

– 300 mg of fenbendazole six days a week, or up to one gram daily in the case of severe turbo cancers

– 24mg daily of ivermectin, or up to one gram daily for severe turbo cancers

– Two capsules of VIR-X immune support daily

This protocol is said to work exceptionally well for turbo cancers, and there are links at 2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com for purchasing these recommended products.

“The loss of these doctors is a significant setback to the medical freedom movement in Brazil,” commented Dr. Chris Flowers, MD. “Pray for their families, and keep fighting. Several of us testify in national and international hearings on COVID and turbo cancers and will miss their input.”

Another shared the story of her local doctor who was persecuted by the medical police state in Florida for treating Lyme disease patients.

“He had a visit by trench coats in 2010’, in Florida, and was told to stop treating Lyme or he was done,” this person explained. “He’s just waiting to retire now, a zombie since the jabs. A once brilliant doctor.”

Big Pharma cannot afford for anyone to expose its mRNA deception. Learn more at BadMedicine.news.

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