La Quinta Columna on COVID deaths that were treated as radiation fatalities

August 18, 2021


Early in the pandemic, in certain countries, the first COVID deaths were labeled as radiation deaths. This didn't make any sense at first, but now that research has progressed, and it's being proven that COVID is a smokescreen name for radiation sickness, the reason for such a protocol is understood.

La Quinta Columna comments on the subject in a new video prepared by Orwell City.

Link: Rumble

Ricardo Delgado: I have to say that I was very surprised when the deceased were classified, according to the protocol of the World Health Organization ―and because it was initially done here―, as 'patients who died from irradiation'. These people had that in mind. 

Dr. José Luis Sevillano: That's also true. And that didn't make sense to me either. I said: 'And how is this possible?' I was moving in a range of energies that weren't ionizing. And when that happened, I said, 'Well, I don't know. It's, probably, because they're more careful with dead bodies. Or whatever.' Sure, now we know why. Now we know. This all makes perfect sense. They knew that the corpses were going to show signs of... Careful. It wasn't that they were going to infect others with radioactivity or anything, but they had characteristics of irradiated bodies. That's to say, they presented all the damage that radiation generates

Of course, not the same as being irradiated because you have been contaminated with radioactive elements. That's to say, it's not the same as receiving radioactive uranium because you breathe it or because you are enveloped in a radioactive cloud of dust. Another thing is being exposed to the radiation that these elements can cause elsewhere, right? You aren't contaminated with radioactive elements, but you receive the waves emitted by antennas. Therefore, you don't infect, you don't contaminate anyone with radioactivity, unlike the one who has been exposed to those elements that are in suspension in the atmosphere, like in Chernobyl and Hiroshima, etc.

What's in the atmosphere when a bomb or a reactor explodes is a cloud of smoke dust composed of radioactive elements that are emitting rays of all kinds from a source. Those rays get into the ground, penetrate the water table, and contaminate the water. And that can literally contaminate the entire planet via the water table. That's right. That's because that cloud contains the elements that are releasing waves endlessly continuously. Those aren't pulses. And, another thing is that you receive radiation. You aren't contaminated with those elements, but you're being irradiated, and you get home and don't contaminate anybody. You're just fucked up and half dead. Otherwise, you're going to die in a few days, a few weeks, or later. And that's different. 

That's why you can apply a radiation protocol to that person. It's not going to contaminate anybody, but you know it's an irradiated corpse. Those are the characteristics that these corpses have.


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