Saturday, December 30, 2017

Why do u think that CVS pharmacy gives free injections for the flu?  It might be to inject you with larva of alien mosquitos...............so they can breed inside of you...................my 2nd wife told me her niece.............Karla Perez told her that after a flu shot ...............from a CVS pharmacy..........(they have free clinics)...............that Karla felt as if her head was spun around backwards............they also might be breeding in litter........which is all over the capital city of your great country.............

You do have to pay for some flu shots......probably most............I am not sure.......but I think that they did have some free clinics...........more people that could be infested that way.........





Epidemics...................disease control...........alien mosquitos..........here in Wash DC..............infesting people.............................science..............Mr. Fight Club and Mr. Sabretooth......in China..............................look at the other places....................illuminati favorites..........Venice, Italy...................



Plot[edit]On a brief trip back to London, earnest, bookish bacteriologist Walter Fane (Edward Norton) is dazzled by Kitty Garstin (Naomi Watts), a vain London socialite. He proposes; she accepts ("only to get as far away from [her] mother as possible"), and the couple honeymoon in Venice. They travel on to Walter's medical post in Shanghai, where he is stationed in a government lab studying infectious diseases. They find themselves ill-suited, with Kitty much more interested in parties and the social life of the British expatriates.
Kitty meets Charles Townsend (Liev Schreiber), a married British vice consul, and the two engage in a clandestine affair. When Walter discovers his wife's infidelity, he seeks to punish her by threatening to divorce her on the grounds of adultery, if she doesn't accompany him to a small village in a remote area of China. He has volunteered to treat victims of an unchecked cholera epidemic sweeping through the area. Kitty begs to be allowed to divorce him quietly, but he refuses, stating "Why should I put myself through the smallest trouble for you?" She hopes Townsend will leave his wife Dorothy and marry her. When she proposes this possibility to Charles, he declines to accept, despite earlier claiming to love Kitty.

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