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"Neither rain, nor snow, nor COVID, nor hail shall keep Jeff Childers from his C&C rounds."

Thank you for your never-wavering commitment to the C&C community, Jeff, and please take care of yourself because we need you in tip-top condition for the battles yet to come! πŸ™Œ

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Some may run on Dunkin', but the smarties run on C&C πŸ˜β˜•οΈβ˜€οΈ

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cuz the lefties run on Starbucks

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In their quest to look cool, they drink the burnt-roast coffee of Starbucks. The worse coffee with the best advertising the world has ever seen.

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I despise all coffee, but my hubby’s opinion of Starbucks is that it tastes like burnt tires. πŸ˜€πŸ€­

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I call it burnt swill.

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Plenty of GMOs and glycosphate to boot!

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well, when each of their three roasting facilities nationwide crank out about two MILLION poindsof roasted whatever it it per week, there s no way quality can be part of the equation.

A few years bck I was in Seattle attending the annual coffee industry trade show and cinvention at the Seattle Centre. There was a new "Charbux" "Experiance Bar" just four blocks uo the hill so I decided I'd go have a look see. I noticed an interesting looking coffee in the bin, frm Guatemala. No more info.I asked the cute person behind the counter if she knew what part of Guatalma that came from, or what variety the beans were. She loked at me as if I had addressed her in swahili. then pointed to the far lower end of the store.. perhaps down at "the Experience Bar" they might be able to answer your questions. I walked on down, the chap was playing with a vecuum brewer. I asked if he had te Guatemalan, he said yes and pointed to it. I posed my questions to him and he did not know the answers. BUT, he said, I am just getting ready to brew some f that with the vacuum brewer.

How much for a cup? TWELVE DOLLARS. I managed to stifle a heavy choking reflex. He knew I was there for the cinvention as he saw my floor badge. I said "I think I'll pass". He said fine. BUT, since I am going to brew on this device anyway if you like I will just hand you a cup when its done. Oh that would be wonderful. I waited... bad decision. That was one of the worst cups I've had anywhere. Harsh, bitter, seriously overextracted... little real flavour, only tasted mostly defects. I was glad he did ot ask my opinion of his show-off "experience" coffee. My report would have put a different spin on the monniker "experience".

If it were not for aggressive and dear marketing. the Sign of the Green Mer-Thing" would be relegated to the ash heap of defunct trademarks such as Edsel, NSU, Esso, Goliath, maybe even Bud Lite.

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I do occasionally patronize Starbucks’s but their coffee isn’t anything I’d order, it is just as you stated Robin!

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I only order espresso based drinks there, never drip coffee. I do like that you can customize the drinks and can find them anywhere. But my favorite is my local small business non chain coffee shop ❀️ They’re the best! It’s like Cheers with (really good) coffee instead of alcohol, I always say 😁 They know my name and they’re glad I came. They know my drink preferences. It’s awesome ❀️

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I made a similar comment to my hubs the other day about our local coffee shop and it’s Cheers vibe πŸ₯°

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Feb 13Β·edited Feb 13

When the mainstream media and the ruling class decide to pick on a critical issue, it is usually for two reasons: first, the issue is serious enough and is affecting their interests, and therefore the narrative must be controlled to ensure that the results are in their favor. Second, in doing the former, the ruling class gets to strictly filter and manage the narrative on what needs to be said about any given topic; which β€˜experts’ are given the stage to speak; and whose voices are excluded from debates, or even defamed and slandered, if necessary.

This Orwell 1984 T is perfect for these times: t.co/EKkMWeTAPG

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Sadly, our nation has been "creeping toward totalitarianism" for the past 6 decades!! My soul weeps for our young people (who, for the most part have NO IDEA of our country's FOUNDING PRINCIPLES--thanks to the flotsam and Marxist nonsense they are being fed in our institutions of "higher" learning.)

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Some insights to consider on Americans and their current USSA:

https://rumble.com/v4d0n0o-live-stream-2-12-24.html

Recognizing that 100% agreement isn't required to get Pre-pared with time to do so dwindling rapidly. A November "election" is an Eternity Away.

"Don’t get too attached to today; tomorrow it’s gone." Robert Gore

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Starbucks coffee sucks. It’s so acidic and sour don’t understand why people like this coffee. I make my bullet proof Mentalist coffee so good and smooth caramel finish doesn’t compare to Starbucks. I only buy Starbucks when forced or running short on time.

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absolutely agree. Glad to see someone else calling it "acidic," because that's what it is. You have to order some frilly frothy drink at Starbucks to make it drinkable, which I don't.

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I love how I make my coffee: Trader Joe's coffee drip brewed just right, like a tea making ceremony. I add either some coconut oil or butter, then honey and top it off with half and half.

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We have butter in our coffees every morning! So delicious!

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I agree about the regular coffee but the espresso drinks are good imo. And I really like their nitro cold brew. Very smooth and not bitter.

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Sometimes I regift them but I always seem to be given starbuck gift cards. I do use them because otherwise that's money in in Starbuck's "bank" which has billions.

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Oh no! Starbucks is my favorite! Been drinking Starbucks since the only way you could get it was in the mail from Seattle. PS Not a leftie, though I am left handed

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I honestly really hate the association of where you shop to your politics. Can’t we just like what we like? I’m not a lefty because I occasionally go to Starbucks. When I’m traveling they are a consistent predictable choice. Their panini are way better than any gas station sandwich or most fast food I’ve had, so I’d rather get a quick bite to eat there.

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Great article as always, I love the T.C. Interview

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Yes indeed, Love this !!!

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Smarties Know Viruses Don’t Exist and Why It Matters - (Dr. Sam Bailey) http://tinyurl.com/3abdtfzj

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Harold, with all respect, what is rabies?

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Credenda, here’s an illuminating video on that very subject:

https://youtu.be/xPEFy8mnlkc?si=kb172YipTQS1E9_3

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Brilliant!!

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I just discovered I live Dunkin regular roast for my only cup!

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I hope the Childers household recovers quickly. In my heavily boosted area, Covid is raging. There have been family and friends suffering from lung infections (pneumonia, RSV, who knows) after a bout with Covid. I’m sure Ivermectin is still considered taboo. I think immune systems are degrading with way too many boosters.

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I had covid for 2 weeks. Thank God, recovered πŸ’―

Fever and headache for a day and a half, a bit of head cold stuff which was mild. no sore throat. no cough, no aches or pains, worst symptoms were weakness, a bit of altered taste, and . a nausea lack of appetite I can only compare to the first months of pregnancy.

My husband had it for 3 days, and is πŸ’―.

NO VACCINES OR BOOSTERS.

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Feb 13Β·edited Feb 13

How do you know it was the plague , rather than the seasonal sniffles. Seriously, convid was a dead duck and it’s still being discussed on this β€œawake” forum. I despair sometimes. Kudos on not taking the extra toxic poison, but be mindful of all the other toxic stuff you/we all consume.

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Took the test. Did not feel like a normal cold either. It was rather strange.

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Feb 13Β·edited Feb 13

Look what kary Mullis (the inventor) said about the PCR test as a diagnostic and work your way out from there. There was no pandemic, just a PCR induced fugazi.

I wish you well, but, seriously, forget about the C word, it’s all BS

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The C word gave me 10 days of stress free recuperation from work.

I believe it is a different virus, a bioengineered one. I felt the difference.

I also had a few people I know die in the initial days, so I will agree to disagree.

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I agree it felt very different than any other cold I've had, although I hardly get any. My normal temp is around 97Β° and during the Wuhan Event it hovered around 100Β° but I didn't feel hot. Very odd.

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My husband read about a human (in Florida? not sure) who caught the bubonic plague from his cat, who got it from a rat. All we need now is bubonic plague stalking the country. The human's case is treatable, not sure about the cat.

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Funnily enough, in our favorite state of Oregon!

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Hubs and me, it took us awhile about 2 weeks with just lingering fatigue. It was nasty though, thank goodness that's over and we are golden.

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Get well soon! ❀️

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Jeff’s dedication and discipline are an inspiration! After learning our immune system is in our intestines I guess it makes sense to only take light meals, or even liquids only, chicken soup but also tons of smoothies for vitamin C and D, not just fruit but also kale and spinach. (It’s a great diet too in case you want to lose a few pounds.)They have great juices/smoothies at the Publix! It took me three days to get better, my husband took some days longer after he decided to cook himself a meal on the third day.

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Seconded!! That is true dedication ❀️

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Amen!

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Amen!!! Best to all the Childers’ family! πŸ™πŸ»

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Praying for you & your fam Jeff!

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πŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ

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Ditto this!

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Prayers for the Childers family to recover quickly and uneventfully!

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YES! It took me all day to finally get through the entire post! I depend on it every day. Please take care of you and your immediate family! The Tucker clip I just watched is a LOT! Still digesting.

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Two things I asked of You,

Do not withhold from me before I die:

Keep worthlessness and every false word far from me,

Give me neither poverty nor riches;

Feed me with the food that is my portion,

Lest I be full and deny You and say, β€œWho is Yahweh?”

Or lest I be impoverished and steal,

And profane the name of my God.

β€” Proverbs 30:7-9 LSB

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These six things the LORD hates, Yes, seven are an abomination to HIM; A proud look, A lying tongue,Hands that shed innocent blood,A heart that devises wicked plans, Feet that are swift in running to evil,A false witness who speaks lies, and one who sows discord among the brethren. Proverbs 6:16-19 NKJV

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Chuck and Janice both say it: the Lord abhors lying. And I’d venture that’s the single biggest scourge of the earth today: lying: to others, to ourselves, to God. If we opened ourselves to the healing balm of the Lord’s mercy he will heal us. It’s when we hide, and he respects our decision, then we destroy the most: our own image, his image. β€œBe still and know that I am God.”

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Yes, PNew. I have observed that people who lie lose contact with reality. Liars make themselves unable to think clearly. Our media has been bathing us in lies. Except for the emergency room, the medical industry has been promoting lies for over 100 years. The communal mind is warped from swimming in a sea of lies.

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Good observations

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The temptation of our age, is to NOT think we are god as we attain our 'I' as Rudolph Steiner says. We think we can improve on nature with GMOs, we can bring peace with our might, we can improve our bodies with machine parts until the whole world is a machine with no room for our soul. Steiner says that the electrification of the Earth will allow the lower realms in.

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This sums up my growing unease with my profession, nursing. Before Covid I was uneasy, but especially afterwards I have been really struggling with our current healthcare model. On the one hand, we do help people. On the other, there is a lot of corruption and how many people are unnecessarily harmed by all the corruption and greed going on? People need help, but how to sort through the mess our healthcare has become. People don’t seem to have any problem with all the artificial things we replace our body parts with and and all the pharmaceuticals we take all the time. But I look around and I see that people are not happier or in better health. And our β€œimprovements” come with huge risks.

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I have the same thoughts about the teaching profession. It is rapidly getting worse. We are literally being used to push their agenda and more idiots are being hired that allow it thanks to their false education. I left teaching and feel that I should have stayed fro the sake of the children, but I just can't teach the BS and put up with it. I do let the local school board know what I think, but they ignore it. Maybe it will plant a mustard seed...

IMHO, it's a conundrum that only God can solve.

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We need to keep planting seeds no matter how fruitless it may seem. We can’t know what individual we may touch that at some point will be in the right place at the right time.

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So true. None of it is fruitless because God has already used it and He knows what we will do.

Sometimes years later we get to see the seeds we planted revealed. I think it's one of the ways God encourages us.

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the Amish are the control group! wonder why they've been being attacked continuously for years? by govt bureacracy butting into their natural lives.... live and let live has been ruined by bushey and obama and now babbling corruption brandon

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seems apropos for today's story!

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I think Fani and Nathan hit almost every single one of those!

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I’m waiting to see how much protection they get from that First Class legal status. Joe Biden can’t be charged. Hunter can’t be. Hillary can’t be. The β€˜Spirit Cooking’ Podesto brothers can’t be. We’ve already seen a very long list of β€˜guilty as hell, but can’t be touched’ evil πŸ‘Ώ beings escape present justice.

Fani Butt rose high in the Club by her actions against Trump. Now what will the Club do for her.

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I realize that too but this has been happening for a very long time but I can't help but think it is different this time. IDK

Maybe there is something good happening behind the scenes, but if not, God is letting them do it and they will not escape His justice.

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I think the fact that this is in Georgia not NY or CA might affect the outcome. Plus she’s low on the totem pole, so they might be more prepared to throw her under the bus in retaliation for her messing up their grand schemes. But we’ll see.

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It appears the goal of TPTB is less about β€œget Trump” and more about destroying our faith in the American system. And get Trump. Ironically, it was a Chinese guy who said, β€œLacking in confidence from the people, a state cannot survive."

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Haven’t all of these been front and center lately? Enough!

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The lord enjoys himself the aromas of a good BBQ.

The Burnt Offering

The Lord called to Moses and spoke to him from the tent of meeting. He said, β€œSpeak to the Israelites and say to them: β€˜When anyone among you brings an offering to the Lord, bring as your offering an animal from either the herd or the flock.

β€˜If the offering is a burnt offering from the herd, you are to offer a male without defect. You must present it at the entrance to the tent of meeting so that it will be acceptable to the Lord. You are to lay your hand on the head of the burnt offering, and it will be accepted on your behalf to make atonement for you. You are to slaughter the young bull before the Lord, and then Aaron’s sons the priests shall bring the blood and splash it against the sides of the altar at the entrance to the tent of meeting. You are to skin the burnt offering and cut it into pieces. The sons of Aaron the priest are to put fire on the altar and arrange wood on the fire. Then Aaron’s sons the priests shall arrange the pieces, including the head and the fat, on the wood that is burning on the altar. You are to wash the internal organs and the legs with water, and the priest is to burn all of it on the altar. It is a burnt offering, a food offering, an aroma pleasing to the Lord.

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This passage explains what I’ve felt for many years now: as a nation, we’ve become so wealthy that we think we can afford to ignore reality (or the Truth). Or as Solzhenitsyn put it, β€œWe forgot about God.”

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Worse. We’ve mocked Him.

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Feb 13Β·edited Feb 13

I haven’t mocked Him…in the world, but not of the world. The of the worlders are pumped up by the media and others like them! We need to no longer β€œworship” the actors and sports stars, but reward people as to their benefit to society: firefighters, soldiers, teachers…not docs any more either! The former idols are the devil’s trophies. If you saw the spell caster with Taylor at the game, you would realize how far and wide this darkness has pervaded our land.

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There are many now who think they ARE God, here & elsewhere in the world….

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As Tucker mentioned in his interview!

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Tucker is absolutely brilliant, but more than that, his logic and clarity of thought is evident of how enlightened he is by the Holy Spirit!!

He has discernment.

May God protect him and his family. May the Archangels keep all evil away from him and his family. Amen. πŸ™

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Feb 14Β·edited Feb 14

arrogance and telling other ppl how to live while not tending to their own business. I've learned that when I get judgey of others, jealous or controlling or giving unsolicited advice....I'm not doing the very thing I'm telling them to do in my own life. You can tell the ppl who aren't connected to their own hearts....they're projecting their internal s*^t onto others while acting superior b/c they know they are frauds. It's the nauseating virtue signaling we've seen on FB...every single one of those ppl were broadcasting this to the world, that their hidden lives suck.

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Best thing of all things which my mother did for me: make sure I was in Sunday School every Sunday morning--thus heard I the Word. I have a cousin whose mother was a Sunday-school drop-it mother--and said cousin is a lost leftie. At age now of 80, with cancer and jabs in her rear-view mirror.

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β€œLest I be full and deny You and say, β€˜Who is Yahweh?’”

Ominous words for my country!

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Beautiful πŸ€—These verses perfectly say what I want to pray and ask the Father todayβ€”every day actually. ✨

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I feel like this verse was made for me. I've read Proverbs several times but this verse never jumped out at me like it did today. Thank you Janice!

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Isn’t it amazing how that happens? His word is living and active . . . Sometimes I think He sneaks new verses in when I’m not looking. πŸ˜‰

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Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.

I think He does sneak them in there! How else to account for all the "lightbulb" moments? πŸ˜‰

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lol <3<3<3 It is so funny to look at a line of a familiar page or passage and do a double-take, saying, "Was *that* there before?!?"

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This happened today to me with this 1 Corinthians passage. Look who was with the Israelites in their wandering and crossing the Red Sea.

β€œFor I do not want you to be unaware, brethren, that our fathers were all under the cloud and all passed through the sea; and all were baptized into Moses in the cloud and in the sea; and all ate the same spiritual food; and all drank the same spiritual drink, for they were drinking from a spiritual rock which followed them; and the rock was Christ.”

β€” 1 Corinthians 10:1-4

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Gave me chills.

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Very cool. It’s an ever-growing understanding and relationship with Christ. His love sometimes feels like a whimsical sense of humor. Kind of like a gentle parent’s response to a toddler spilling milk: β€œNow you know why I want you to sit still. You’re a mess, but you’re so cute!”

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Haha, He sneaks in new verses when you're not looking! That is too funny Janice! Same with a sermon sometimes. I hear one thing, my husband receives it totally different. Have a blessed day and thanks for sprinkling verses into this Substack :)

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This sounds like Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Give me what I need so I can get on with learning about my soul.

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Disqualification? How about disbarment? As a practicing lawyer in Maine I’m quite sure my license would be in jeopardy for far less than this.

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License boards went after doctors who used off label during COV, which is perfectly legal. So yea, we’ll see if the legal field suffers the same humiliation as the medical field.

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Righteous doctors were unjustly persecuted for practicing medicine as it had been for years previously.

Now let’s watch to see if unscrupulous lawyers (prosecutors) will be dealt with justly & legally for violating the judicial system for personal gain & personal animosity against Trump & anyone associated with/ him.

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They also went after Lin Wood in GA.

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And Jenna and Sydney!

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I would add imprisonment.

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I agree with disbarment!

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Unless you are suing Trump for something

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Fani is of a class they might cut her slack. Not fair but it’s been this way for years. We’ve created this environment only getting worse. Two sets of standards and depends on your skin color.

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If you are a C&C reader and attorney in Maine, I would like to know how to reach you. Bremen, Lincoln Cty is my part-time location.

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Jeff if you have Covid I hope you have Ivermectin. My husband and two of our sons had Covid right before New Years (one son and husband unvaxxed). I gave my husband IVM and he was over it in three days. I couldn't talk my sons into meds and they were sick for two weeks. I don't care what Alex Berenson says, IVM works against Covid.

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About 3 wks ago my husband and I both woke up feeling under the weather with low grade fevers. My husband went to the dr that evening and tested positive for the flu. We both started taking vitamin C and zinc right away but I also took ivermectin. My symptoms were almost 100% gone within 24 hours but my husband's symptoms lasted about 4 more days. He won't listen to me about the benefits of ivermectin but I think (and hope) he will come around eventually.

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Broad spectrum anti viral activity has been known for a long time. HCQ too. Bastards…

From 2005, known that chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16115318/

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My 88 y/o mom has had it twice (not jabbed). Had AWFUL symptoms. Both times took IVM and recovered virtually overnight. πŸ™

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Mine was 78 took monoclonal symptoms gone two hours after monoclonal treatment.

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did you know monoclonal is antivenom treatment?

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I began to feel a tickle in my throat a few weeks back. Took IVM and nebulizer with hydrogen peroxide and never got sick. IVM absolutely works!

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The nebulizer has been a game changer for our family! No regrets over ordering that so we have had it in hand to start as soon as we feel any cold/flu symptoms.

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Heather, do you use 12% food grade H2O2? Dilution % for a nebulizer?

TIA

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The nebulizer recipe is: ΒΌ tsp Food grade Hydrogen Peroxide and 7 ΒΌ tsp saline solution. (This is a 3% dilution)

To make saline mix: 1 tsp unprocessed salt (Himalayan, Celtic, or Redmonds Real Salt) into a pint of purified water.

(I store my saline in the frig, then mix the FG HP and the saline solution, and use it in the nebulizer.)

This is from β€˜Nebulized Peroxide Basics’ from Dr. David Brownstein. Which is the nebulized mix that Dr. Mercola uses.

Some recommend adding iodine when nebulizing.

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Thank, and for the source as well. I’m unsure what you mean by a β€œ3%” dilution. The H2O2? The food grade I have is 12%, not the typical 3% found on pharmacy shelves.

Anyway, I’ll figure it out.

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That has to do with the % of the Nebulizer Solution using the Food Grade HP and the Saline. It has nothing to do with the 12% of the Food Grade HP!

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Yes Janet I used a 12% find grade H2O2. I used the β€œrecipe” on Dr Mercola’s website.

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I was really, really surprised that my husband was willing to take iver (and do the povidone thing).

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Feb 13Β·edited Feb 13

tell him I take horse and dog forms at least 8x and just fine....neiigh'h'h-woof woof. They're simply a zinc ionosphore to get the zinc into the cells, other than the dewormer action.

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Oh yes my homemade Iodine nasal spray is a staple and my husband faithfully uses it.

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I read somewhere, here on a SubStack, that Ivermectin works to eliminate parasites, which serve as hosts for the viruses, if they exist. There is also some evidence being touted that EMF radiation disturbs the balance of human immune systems and it would seem to do the same in the parasites and other microorganisms in our bodies creating the perfect storm of dis-ease. I’m not able to adequately explain it in scientific, medical language, but I’d suggest starting with research into β€œThe Power Couple’s” SubStack. I find their work very enlightening. There are also parasite drops I take daily to balance activity in my biom as I have a pet, which I’ve learned guarantees I have additional parasites. I also did the Ivermectin protocol as preventative when my hubby got β€œCOVID” twice; I was never sick. Best of health.

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I am not a dr but based on research I have done I think a lot of cancers and other human ailments are caused by lingering viral, parasitic, bacterial and fungal infections. Drs know for certain that liver, stomach, and cervical cancers are caused by viral and bacterial infections. Eradicate those and you eradicate the cancer or other ailment. Suppose you have a lingering infection that does not cause any symptoms? Your body would constantly be trying to heal itself. At some point, our cells start mutating (and not in a good way) and then become cancerous. (This could be the reason why a lot of elderly adults develop cancer, also.) There are numerous testimonies from people who have cured themselves of cancer and other diseases by taking ivermectin, fenbendazole, and/or doxycycline. I have read a lot of the posts by Florida Sharkman on Truth Social and he posts a lot of medical articles about all of this, too. Having said all of that, the one thing that really convinced me that cancer is caused by parasites is that my youngest son had a severe lice infection when he was 7 and then got leukemia 3 months later. Was it the lice or was it the extremely toxic shampoo recommended by the school nurse? Or a combination of both? Unfortunately, this was before I was aware of the benefits of taking ivermectin, etc but fortunately, he is cured now. I just pray that he will not have serious side effects from chemo when he gets older. There is no question that parasites carry some nasty diseases and then pass those on to humans. In addition, American diets have become very, very toxic and many of the processed foods we eat make us unhealthy so it creates the perfect storm when we get some type of infection.

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Feb 13Β·edited Feb 13

Always love the footage from when the VSRF had Berenson on and Dr Kory "schooled" him in a big trapping way re how ivermectin works and why it's superior to paxlovid. Makes me giggle every time.

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Dang I’d pay to see that! I’ve never understood why Alex has such a bug up his a$$ about ivermectin. It saved me and I take it daily.

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I never understood it either. He's so right on about some things but it's like he has certain blind spots that are maddening, and acts insufferable about them.

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Can’t stand the guy any more…I was an original Substack subscriber of Berenson’s. Feel he’s a pompous a** now.

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Totally! πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

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Feb 13Β·edited Feb 13

Link to Dr Kory schooling Berenson - VSRF - 7-21-22

Around 1:08:00

https://rumble.com/v1d64vr-full-episode-39-the-most-dangerous-journalist-in-america..html?start=4131

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Thanks for the link. Very interesting! Now I want to bang my head against the wall…after all of Dr Kory’s patient explanations, Mr Berenson responds by saying essentially that RCT is the only thing you can trust. But he’s married to a physician so maybe that’s partly why. I’d venture to say he’s NEVER going to acknowledge or accept that ivermectin works. I’m so done with his stuff.

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I really appreciated Alex writing Unreported Truths and I don't understand his stance on Ivermectin. Perhaps he dismissed it early on and then just couldn't change course.

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Do you have a link to this?

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Will try to find the link

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I see it above - thanks

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I heard paxl is pharma's 'steal' of ivermectin to try to keep the corruption $$ in their grubby hands.

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I don’t know if I’ve had cvd19 because I won’t test. But, if I feel poorly I take a protocol of MMS and so far it’s knocked every sniffle, sore throat, headache, ache-y body right out in a day. May not work for everybody, but it works for me.

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Had onset of a bug last month, following husband who was sick enough to stay home--I think the first time in our near-52 years that he has had to do this. Got him to take FLCCC protocol of povidone 10% gargle and nose drops + ivermectin. For me, an absolute Queen when it comes to colds, the bug was gone in 2 days. And I thought--could I have escaped sick colds, often requiring two days in bed, all these decades, with such a small effort?

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yep....colds are a corona we're just finding out and pharma been trying to capitalize on it for years NEVER being able to produce a vaxxine, ever! A ferret trial ended up killing EVERY ferret when they were exposed to the virus they were vaxxinated against! (sometime in past 15 yrs)... Called ADE, it's what is happening to the covid vaxx'd, their bodies are primed to hyper attack and mistakenly attack their own body.

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I agree. I am so grateful to have found the FLCCC, which has been a game changer in prevention and treatment of cold and flu, found out about intermittent fasting and now they have announced they are going to be doing multi site studies in using repurposed drugs to treat cancers. These guys give me hope that our medical system can be saved. They need to watch their backs for the (P)HARMaceutical industry though. Kari Mullis and others would likely share this warning.

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How much ivermectin?

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Go to FLCCC protocol--the how much depends on the how much of your weight. 2nd Smartest Guy in the World is source of the substance.

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1 ML per 100 pounds of body weight

I take 1.5

My husband takes 2

We do it 3x a week

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Even when I travel now I take the FLCCC recommended drugs with me (including Ivermectin) just in case I would become ill. I gave some to my daughter to have on hand as well. I’ll determine if I’m ill by my symptoms NOT by taking a test. Have not been tested thus far and will not be tested in the future.

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Same here! No test for me. My husband had to take one to have deviated septum surgery in early 2021 when everything was covid insanity but he was able to do the spit test and not shove anything up his nose. No jabs for either of us so surprised that he was able to get surgery back then.

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I didn't know there WAS a spit test. What did he ask for to get it? (I never want a hospital requiring me to put something up my nose to test for covid!)

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Just say no! Dont ever submit to a hospital who doesn’t give you the freedom to accept or deny any form of treatment.

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I think only certain labs/clinics offer the spit/saliva testing. Not sure if all labs are similar to the one (and only one) within 50 miles of my location, but they ran the PCR test levels at 55 - with a reminder that even Fauci said anything over about 25 or 30 was worthless (acually they're worthless at just 25 or 30, but I digress.)

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My husband had a PCR test when he had Delta that was negative. The next day I insisted he have a saliva test at our local compounding pharmacy as he was getting more ill. It was positive and three days later we used the results to get him the monoclonal antibodies. In 24 hours he was well. That test is 99% accurate.

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where do you get the IVM? I’ve only had C19 once two years ago, and maybe RSV a year ago... took lots of vitamins but couldn’t get my hands on Ivm! i’d love to get some to take with me on some upcoming trips.

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I used pharmacyonair.com and was very pleased with the price and shipping. It took a few weeks but the products arrived in good condition and were what I expected. I haven’t used any yet but have no concerns if I need to.

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Same

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MMS?

Please explain to me…. (Not being snarky I promise)

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I use MMS for everything and tell others. Here is where you can start...

MMS info and background history.

https://jimhumble.co/

MMS documentary...

Theuniversalantidote.com

Free pdf book...

https://www.jahealthadvocate.com/uploads/2/4/5/9/2459046/mms_health_recovery_guidebook_1_october_2016.pdf

How to get it and a trusted source.

https://kvlab.com/chlorine-dioxide-products/chlorine-dioxide-kit-w-hcl-activator-NKP-H4

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I’ve never tested! πŸ’ͺ

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Then how would you know that you're not terribly sick? Geez!

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The symptoms of Covid are that it has no symptoms.

It is a very sneaky disease.

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What is MMS?

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Contrary to @Cheeky NomGMO: MMS - chlorine dioxide, chemical formula ClOΒ², one chlorine molecule bound to two oxygen molecules - is not a hypochlorite.

Hypochlorites have one molecule of chlorine bound to one molecule of *oxygen (*edit: corrected), chemical formula ClO. Chlorites have other properties there's no need to get into here.

"Household" bleach, sodium hypochlorite, chlorine bleach, (these three all the same thing) is chemically NaClO, with the aforenamed chlorite ion (except I realize now I failed to designate that it is an ion, an anion to be precise).

Trump made the mistake of calling something he was treated with when at Walter Reed with c19, "bleach". He may have heard the word hydroxychloroquine and assumed it was a form of bleach. It is not. Neither is chlorine dioxide.

In this thread @Dawn B has left some helpful references for MMS/chlorine dioxide which I will not repeat.

Advise be alert and do your due diligence on any subject about which you have questions.

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A form of bleach taken internally 🀣 But some swear by it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I’ll stick with ivermectin

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Not bleach, but hydrogen peroxide.

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Well, hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching agent.... It certainly is not chlorine bleach though.

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The tests probably don't really work anyway. How would anyone know?

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How do you take it? How many drops? Have you experienced any side effects? Curious!

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Hikers (including myself in days gone by) have used chlorine dioxide for decades to "disinfect" water from sources on the trail.

The neologism "MMS", Miracle Mineral Solution [I think] is a name given to chlorine dioxide, ClOΒ², by one of its greatest proponents, Jim Humble. Chlorine dioxide was never called "MMS" by hikers in my day.

ClOΒ²/MMS needs to be mixed and used according to directions.

Elsewhere in this thread @Dawn B has posted some helpful links. No need to repeat here.

Personally, never experienced any "side" effects/direct adverse effects. I have some on hand in case of illness. Haven't needed it yet.

A lot of people have gotten a lot of help from "MMS"/chlorine dioxide mixed in water or beverages. That said, your mileage may vary.

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Thanks! Very interesting.

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Yeah he’s a knobheaded mule about that πŸ™„

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Omg. I’m reading these comments to my husband and laughing out loud at yours🀣🀣🀣. TysvmπŸ’•

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πŸ˜† Glad I was able to provide some additional entertainment this morning! 😁

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I always enjoy your posts!

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Aww thank you 😊 Likewise!

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lol…many men are

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πŸ˜†πŸ˜¬

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🀣🀣🀣 they are all knobheads about one thing or another. I can’t say much though because I’m laid up for 6 weeks foot/ankle surgery and my poor hubby is doing almost literally everything for me.

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Wishing you a speedy and smooth recovery!

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Democrat In him proof doesn’t always matter to them they have agenda and that’s it.

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I think he’s just stubborn and it’s very difficult to change his mind once he’s set it on something. Like I said, a knobheaded mule 😬 But also might explain why he was drawn to being a Democrat πŸ˜†

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Berenson is and always has been a β€œ limited hangout”. Guy was totally wrong about Iraq wars and never said a word about it. Now we may be looking at Iraq War #4 thanks to our best ally (sarcasm)

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When my gifted Berenson subscription ran out, I didn't renew.

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He’s a total meathead on Middle East.

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I took IVM when I first got the C19 in early 2021. Three days of a slight fever and I haven't been sick since. Unjabbed of course. I'm not sure I know any of my jabbed friends who haven't had covid more than once.

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Same here, exactly.

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I've bookmarked a number of sites (mostly international) that sell IVM, but how can you tell the legit ones from shady ones? Can anyone share their trusted source (preferably domestic)? Something that won't cost $200 for a single treatment course?

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John - I’ve ordered from pharmacyonair.com many times - 75 cents per 12 mg tablet. Keep your order under $300. Less likely to get seized in customs. I’ve never had an issue not receiving my order.

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Where does it come from???

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Thanks. Do you know what credit cards they take? Can't find it before checkout.

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They will contact you after you place your order with a link to pay thru PayPal. I ditched them quite awhile ago so I send a bank wire transfer.

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2nd Smartest Guy always includes this with his Substack issues, if you are okay with vet grade, which I am.

https://www.virex.health/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=53

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I get mine from virex.health with prompt delivery and usually a 10-20% discount.

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Yep. Identical stuff, different formulations (and taste! πŸ˜†)

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He’s the best. I’ve bought from him three times. No issues. Good customer service.

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I’m amazed at how many people don’t even know what IVM is. At least 5 people I know. Half of them have been jabbed and had Covid at least two times. πŸ™„

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I'm dismayed at how many have bought in to the demonization, without doing a lick of due diligence. Don't even know it's been on WHO's list of essential medicines, for decades. All sick at least once. 😞

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Check out 2nd Smartest Guy substack. I’ve ordered several times, comes in 12 mg. dosage & price is reasonable. Don’t let his smart marketing fool you.

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I have some on hand . . . "for my pets."

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Depending on your relationship, I go to our animal supply store and get mine, but I live in Florida in the country and ppl have been using IVM for a long time so it’s not a big deal.

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FLCCC website has a list of pharmacies, some require a scrip and some do not, some are overseas, some are domestic. We get ours from India (where most of our pharmaceuticals are made anyway) from ivermectincart.com. You can use Paypal to avoid providing a credit card number to an overseas vendor. Takes about 3 weeks to arrive.

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You may not be open to this, but I have livestock, so have done it myself. You can buy 500 cc bottles of IVM 1% sterile injectable liquid for about $80.

Draw out 1 cc per hundred pounds with a syringe (so if you weigh 150 lbs, you’ll draw out 1.5 ccs.)

Squirt it in a small glass of orange juice, grape juice, or any other beverage with flavor. Drink it.

You’re done. It’s by far the cheapest way to take it.

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Dirt Road Discussions on Telegram talks about it a lot. Says the 1.87% paste is what you want. I bought the Durvet, Duramectin horse dewormer from Chewy.com last month. I initially was told Tractor Supply had it and when I checked they only sell the liquid now. I bet they were told to stop selling the paste. Just checked on Chewy and it's on sale for $7 a tube. And they have a disclaimer from FDA. haha- I've never used it just but it's in my emergency stash.

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Thanks for the tip on Chewy.com, just restocked as I was getting low and my hubs may finally decide to try πŸ₯°

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Use it as a prophylaxis too! We take a dose every 2 weeks! Works like a charm!!!!

Glad y'all recovered quickly!

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My husband with lung disease has taken hydroxi once a week since the summer of 2020. He’s the only one I know who hasn’t had COVID

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I had severe covid (hospitalized for 2 months, including 5 weeks on a ventilator) in winter 21/22 despite taking HCQ prophylactically once per week for months prior... :/ Sad thing is, if I had continued taking HCQ (taken 400 mg daily instead of 200 mg once per week), I might not have landed in the hospital. But I was convinced IVM would work better and took it instead, but not at a high enough dose...

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There is a treatment using Ivermectin for MAC that works.

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I have IVM on hand always. Hard to get because there are still those in power not wanting to allow us easy access to this great and cheap medication. Nevertheless, I’ve been supplying friends and family with IVM once I’ve learned they’ve just gotten sick and the turnaround in sick days is miraculous. I take 1 ivermectin tab every week for preventative purpose, and when out in a crowd and return home, I immediately clean out my nose by spraying with iodine Povidone and gargle with Scope. That remedy has worked for me for 2-1/2 years.

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I second that advice...for any illness that feels viral. Don't both to test. Recently did so right away and continued until symptom free 3-4 days...instead of weeks.

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It is still a drug. All drugs can have side effects. Who would you contact if this happened?

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It's been used 4 decades and dosed billions of times. The only reported side effect of normal doses is a bit of diarrhea caused by clearing parasites. See flccc.net for the doctor's protocols and links to the research for each therapeutic.

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Every household should have a supply!

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Alex still not on board? Hard to believe at this point in time.

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I'm sure it is stubborn bullheadedness at this point.

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I got Covid for the first time in January 2021. It was akin to the flu. As soon as my cough started, I took IVM that arrived from my mail order. No exaggeration, it knocked my cough out completely within 48 hours. And interestingly the cough started to feel as if it was nestling deep in my lungs. Now I keep a supply of IVM handy at all times.

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Correlation may not equal causation but all this anecdotal evidence is piling up. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to prove it is legitimate.

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That’s when Alex B lost me. Not sure why or who his medical sources were but he was dead wrong about IVM.

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Certainly did for me and my husband!

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me too, and I always carry some with me.

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I keep a pack in my travel toiletries bag. Just in case.

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Me, too! I experience something that I think is shedding at almost every orchestra rehearsal, and take IVM horse paste at the first sign of a sore throat.

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Same here! Works beautifully

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Read this! We are going to try it. Just ordered it on Amazon.

https://pierrekorymedicalmusings.com/cp/141462453

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Wowzer! Thanks for sharing!!

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It is still drug and all drugs can have side effects.

Who would you call if something like a side effect happened?

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My child got into some IVM paste and I was terrified. I searched to find bad outcomes with IVM to see what dosage was enough to kill or harm someone so I'd know if we needed to go to the ER, and to my shock, anyone who had died related to IVM was also on other more dangerous meds or was already dying of something else. No children had been harmed. Usually it is easy to find people who died as a drug side effect. When I couldn't find anyone, I felt so reassured! And of course my child was fine.

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Your dedication amazes me! Go back to bed, and I hope your family has a very speedy recovery.

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I hope u all get to feeling better soon. I worked w an Anesthesiologist some years ago whose wife was from Venezuela and he would tell us moped gang stories which I found terrifying because they would pull right up on ya, point a gun, rob/kill ya and it didn't matter if u were in a car or walking... that will never happen in the US, right? Wrong. Also, I should be excited about what's happening 2 Fanny, but I'm quite bitter when i compare it to what's happened to Rudy Julianni, Dr Peter Navarro, and of course all our Jan6rs rotting in jail. Fanny will never see all of that. I'm just salty that's all.

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What we’re seeing will ratchet up & be in every city large-small. They are pouring in, overwhelming any place they choose. Eventually they will outnumber us.

Already a grandmom told me her grandchild is in a kindergarten class where demographics are: 25% white; 25% black; 50% south of border. Can’t speak English.

But never fear standard text scores remain high. Ummmm

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I don’t understand how people who steal cellphones can empty bank accounts. Mine uses Face ID and my password to open my phone before it shows my account password. How do they get around that?

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Sam, the story I read said they only steal phones that are in active use at the time of the theft and keep tapping the screen to keep it active until they deliver it. If you have two-factor authentication, it goes to . . . your phone, so they can get into your linked accounts.

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Another reason to either abandon or not opt in to begin with to banking via device - including tablet, laptop or PC.

Yep, I'm a dinosaur but I'll be damned if I'm "providing" anyone another way to get at my bank account other than the institution's ultimately insecure portals, imho. Just a matter of time before some hacker somewhere, all of them in set-and-forget mode of their software in search of vulnerabilities til ding ding ding ding, found one! I have no control over institution IT departments. Just have to hope they're staying one step ahead. Give perpetrators more portals for access? You gotta be kidding me. I'll suffer a minor inconvenience in exchange for less portals.

...You know that's how they're going to present CBDCs to the public: convenience. No, thanks. πŸ¦•

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Thanks. That makes sense. Maybe if more people heard about this they would change how they use their phones. I certainly will be more vigilant, but I don’t use mine like described in the article. I mostly use it as listen to audio books and it’s in my pocket…but I’ll make sure that it’s more secure.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuLS5zFZLjg

You'll see this clip from GB news on X but this 7 minutes from Dr John Campbell gives context, worth a watch. NB for those not in the UK, MP Andrew Bridgen who has tried to get a debate on excess deaths and warns about the deadly jab is totally shunned by nearly every MP - they just leave the chamber when he speaks. So listen to our leader Sunak telling the jab-injured man he is "surprised" by his being silenced. And watch another jab-injured man being censored (by not giving him a microphone"

Apologies - this is off topic today but thought C & C army might be interested.

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Jo - the on-going "red-pilling" of Dr. Campbell has been something to watch. And what I wouldn't give for a few Andrew Bridgens in our country! Rishi Sunak is a snake.

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Yes it has. I stared watching him because of his logical approach and curiosity even though I disagreed with his blind faith in β€œthe science”. He took the shots but kept his mind open to new information. Too bad more in the medical field are not like him.

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Me too! I am/was open to hearing and considering other points of view. I came across him and liked his rational approach. And then saw him realize that he was wrong. Such a rare thing.

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I've watched a lot of his videos. I see him feeling betrayed by the medical system he trusted and devoted his working life to. I see him also feeling betrayed by the people in the political system who are meant to work for their everyday constituents. I share his sense of betrayal and outrage for the Scottish man in the video with the Prime Minister.

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His story could be the best of the folks who went from all in on the narrative to the complete opposite.

We literally watched the change. The concern about Covid, the optimism for the jabs, the questions that weren't answered, the interviews with the jab injured, the numbers that weren't being reported, the hand waving away by his government of real issues.

To see the dawning realization that he was lied to, that the world was lied to about almost everything "pandemic" and him turning that into a campaign for the truth is truly inspiring.

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I watched it last night. Quite stunned how they tried to brush these men off like they were tired of the complaints 😑. I pray many more will rise up!!

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We share the same sort of hopeful β€˜ this is a sane beginning’ to Tucker’s interview. Now hopefully the Childers’ family is tucked in and resting for at least today! Glad you got your meds!

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Jo - I posted this too. Glad you felt it as important as I did.

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Been watching Mr. Bridgen for many months.

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Mentally unstable kids loaded with cross-sex hormones. What could go wrong? And here I am, a recently menopausal woman just looking for a little estrogen replacement and having to fight the hormone nazis, "no E for you!" (Seinfeld reference because I'm old).

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I found a doctor who prescribed bio identical hormones compounded by a mom and pop pharmacy. The big pharma stuff had bad side effects for me, none from the compounded stuff.

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Exactly!!!

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I forgot there are bioidentical hormones! I might need this

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Check out Dr Mary Claire Haver and the Galveston Diet πŸ™Œ

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🀯

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Maybe look at Cissus Quadrangularis for natural relief from hot flashes. I have found success!

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Thank you. I got my estrogen after I went in fully loaded with information and a challenge about the hypocrisy of giving it to young boys but denying it to symptomatic post-menopausal women. It's hard to have an articulate rejoinder to that argument. And it's not just the hot-flashes (though I found them highly disruptive) it's also all the other health benefits including cardiac, bone and cognitive health. It is criminal what we put women through.

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Glad you were able to fight the system to get what you wanted. Years ago my now fired mainstream gynecologist asked me, and I qoute, "why are you playing around with progesterone?". Playing around...couldn't believe her ignorance. Yes it was prescribed by an integrative MD for serious issues I have, which apparently I'm just playing around to claw my way back to health from autoimmune caused by TDaP.

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You make a good point about progesterone too. I am receiving both.

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I have been on both estradiol and progesterone for years. (hysterectomy in my 30's). The estradiol helps with tissue thinning, and the progesterone helps with hot flashes and sleep. Won't go without it.

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Check out rowecasaorganics.com.

All natural and organic if you’re interested. I am using them. Got me off estradiol and helps take away hot flashes and other issues. I didn’t want to be on pHarma products and worry about cancer. So I did my homework. Two women own the company and have burst at the seams in the past 5 years. Customer service is like no other. They have a hormone team to help with questions. And the reviews are amazingly great. Take a look. They are expanding and have lots of products. My favorite is their shampoo and conditioner bars (after the menopause relief and hormone kit). My hair has stopped falling out and no toxins or chemicals. I swear by this company.

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The nurses in my gyn's office made the gyn (a male) get up on the table and put his feet in the stirrups to give him a minor visceral experience of what it's like for us. I thought that was excellent training.

I'm a recently menopausal woman, too, NAB, hang in there!

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I haven't done the stirrups in decades. The last time I went to my doc, she wanted to swab my parts. I said "I'll swab myself, gimme the swab," and went into the bathroom and did it. She knows me well, so she just shook her head and said "You're so difficult."

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I bet she charged you, for doing the work !

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Nah. She's used to me. I've got her trained. She goes down her list at my yearly check up-- "I know you don't want a mammogram, I know you don't want a colonoscopy. . ." etc.

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!!!

That's great.

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I have been told that many times. Wearing it as a badge of honor!

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I love this!

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That is appalling. I thankfully went thru menopause with my naturopath doctors support all the way through and while I’ve had some rough patches I’m on the other side with my HRT suppositories keeping me hot flash free and still feeling randyβ€”although nowhere near what my husband would prefer πŸ˜‚. It’s almost like the medical field would prefer their β€œolder” women to be angry, frustrated and asexual so that the destruction of the nuclear family can continue at pace. It makes me wonder how legitimate all that nonsense about the nurses study showing all the harm with taking horse piss hormones was really just a self fulfilling prophecy. Maybe it was the horse piss and synthetic progestins and not the natural hormones that were the problem? We will never know bc there’s no money in researching anymore but I DO know that Premarin is still brand name only, $100 a month WITH INSURANCE and no longer in the top ten most prescribed drugs. But it is still horse piss.

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Excellent points, all around. And yes, the loss of libido matters too. Thank you! The old WHI study was complete garbage conducted with unhealthy participants and multiple methodological errors. It should be retired to the dustbin of medical history. I have a topical patch that I change twice a week. Costs me $70/month. PSA: I highly recommend the book "Estrogen Matters." It is a great resource.

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Thank you. As a compounding pharmacist I’ve dedicated years to studying the absolute need for natural estrogens and progesterones, testosterone , DHEA etc in their correct proportions (as a younger woman having no need of them at the time but believing that when I did I’d want them done right and not by their horrendous β€œnurses study). I try to keep it simple in the public realm. πŸ˜‰

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keep up the good work.

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Topical patch of estrogen?

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Yep. They call it a transdermal system. I have the Dotti brand. You can find an image via Google. It's a thin, dime-sized adhesive patch that you put on twice a week. Sort of like a band aid. Stays on in water, with exercise, sweating.

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and no one talks about the awful abuse of the pregnant mares to get it :-(((

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Oh wow. This is sad. :(

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Yeah insurance and medicare won't pay for compounded hormones for women.

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It’s about $2500 per year for me. I’ve been doing it now for about 14 years. It really angers me to think of all the ridiculous medicines/procedures that are covered by insurance but not compounded HRT for older women. I would be a mess without these medicines. Thankfully I can afford it but many cannot.

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Right? But they will pay for a statin when your heart loses the protective effect of estrogen or a bisphosphonate for when your bones turn to Swiss cheese or mood stabilizers/SSRIs when you become depressed or even Alzheimer's drugs which were approved with rigged trial data (sound familiar?). The system is infuriating.

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I know I have been doing it for over 30 years. I always felt my health was the most important factor, for quality life. God blessed me with that knowledge when I was young and dumb :-) I would go without stuff to pay for my hormones. :-)

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Oh don't even get me started on the "why" of that one. There was some really big scandal about how compounding pharmacies were ripping off Medicare (and there may have been a few unethical larger ones who did) and then the "big" scare about compounding pharmacies making injectable drugs that were contaminated. Again, legitimate bad guys who got greedy and screwed the pooch for everyone AS USUAL (tried buying real Sudafed lately?). The compounding pharmacists are almost dead and gone because of the complete take down by the Feds via regulations (USP 797). And medicare will never pay for a compound ever again. So glad I am no longer an owner/operator. But sad too.

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Your absolutely right, another example of our right to choose, gone.

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Millions rely on drinking camel tinkle for their health: https://wikiislam.net/wiki/Camel_Urine_and_Islam

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I looked for a practitioner who was NAMS (N. American Menopause Society) certified, and finally got taken seriously. Now I'm just trying to release my anger at "losing" five years of my life to this battle. I am so glad you got what you needed!

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Hot flashes…I watched an older friend of mine having them and I wondered what the big deal was. Until I started having them and OMG I understood. Nasty things, but better in winter when you can roll down the windows going 70 on the freeway.

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I likened it to being like a burger under a heat lamp 😁

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Yeah and burning from the inside out. Nasty thing to experience that’s for sure.

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I had friend describe them as feeling like a blow torch was turned on inside your body. I didn't understand until I started experiencing them. She was right. Before I started estrogen, I was having 10 - 12 a day - especially during the night. And the insomnia! Anyway, I had cut out hot beverages and all alcohol. I always had iced water at the ready but still not much relief. I thought I would go crazy. I haven't had any more since day 4 of starting HRT.

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Yeah that sums them up quite well. I had them at night too and I’d wake up before they started, but knew one was coming.

I didn’t try hormones because of the stroke risk which is high in our family. Glad to hear that you got relief from them. I wish I could find my friend and apologize.

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A tea made with sarsasparilla and licorice root will help with the hot flashes and mood swings.

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There's an herbal latte recipe in Jessica prentice's book, "full moon feast". Licorice, ginger, cinnamon, sarsaparilla, sassafras, dandelion root. I might just have to make a batch.

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You know, Sarsaparilla, sassafras and dandelion root were 3 of the 5 ingredients of original root beer--don't remember the others. Made a batch once long ago. I suppose, that like all the other 'tonics' (coke, pepsi, moxie) it was a real tonic. Eastern Ma. still referred to 'soda' as 'tonic' in the 50's.

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Nourished kitchen website might have a recipe. Wintergreen is another ingredient. Original recipe is fermented. Offspring and I tried making it. After fermenting and bottling, we tested. Not so bubbly so we poured it into a different bottle for the soda stream. Do not recommend. Sticky root beer exploded all over the kitchen as we removed it from the soda stream. Offspring was shocked. I don't think I have laughed so hard in my life.

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Does this help with libido too?

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There seems to be some evidence that sarsasparilla will boost the libido.

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The Lakewood Church shooter (like all shooters) was programmed by the CIA in one of its 149 MK Ultra mind-control programs. But people will never accept this because it means the CIA has been abducting and torturing millions of children at US bases all over the world, and has been programming children (incliuding American children) to be homosexual and transsexual. #Montauk #AlBielek

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Trannies are crazy enough already. They do not need help from the CIA.

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Or the 'shooting' was another False Flag that never happened.

See Peggy Hall's synopsis.

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Go look for Glow Wellness / Healthy Hormone Club. Dr Michelle Sands has a program with bio identical hormone creams and they test your hormone levels several times a year to monitor your levels to determine dosage. Reasonably priced as opposed to $200-500 per month elsewhere.

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approx cost? $$

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So when I looked into it, it was $99 or $139 per month which includes creams and testing at 6 or 4 month intervals. Plus consultations, a healthy hormone learning program and some other perks. Not sure whether that’s increased? You can do a free online webinar to get the initial information.

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Look into maca. A root that only grows at elevation in the Andes. Indigenous peoples have been using it since before recorded time. Modern science tells us it functions as an adaptogen. Body going through a change? Adaptogen might help. Been using it for, oof, I don't want to say how long. More than a decade. Daily dose. I get organic from nutstop.com Some guts don't like the unadulterated form (root dried and powdered). There is a "gelatinized" form supposedly easier on the gut. I've never needed the other-processed form. Maca is just one adaptogen helping with shifting sex hormone levels. Ashwaganda is another adaptogen that can help with adrenal hormones (re stress). You have to do homework; that's the way it is with new things.

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I’m in my 70’s and have been on HRT for years. Thank goodness I go to a Functional Med doc who is on board with that. I went off HR replacement in my 60’s and lived in hell for 3 years thinking that I was well past menopause's and didn’t need hormones, apparently some of us can’t make that transition. I have discovered that the adaptogenic herb Ashwaghanda can make a huge difference. It hasn’t totally cut out my need for hormones but has drastically cut down the amount.

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When my doctor told me some women will have the symptoms for the REST OF THEIR LIVES, I just about cried. I will stay on these things until death if needed. My husband says it's the best use of the HSA money :)

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Yes, worth every penny to keep your sanity. I use a compounded cream, est/prog/test. After the experience I had of 24/7 severe hot flashes progressing to panic attacks for 3 years - and within a week of starting hormones I felt like a new person, it made a believer of me.

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Oh my goodness, YES. I had not anticipated the anxiety component. It was terrible.

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Love the Seinfield reference

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The Bio-T pellets are awesome. The only downside, they’re expensive, but IMHO worth every penny. Natural too. You do have to supplement with progesterone but there are natural progesterones avail at the pharmacy.

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I started 4 years ago and have taken nothing. I tried oils and a vitamin but nothing has worked better than seed cycling. It’s the craziest thing but it works.

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WTH is seed cycling???

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It’s basically taking a handful of seeds a day. And believe it or not, we give watermelon and pumpkins to our pigs and chickens because it’s a natural dewormer. But for whatever reason I take a handful of pumpkin seeds for two weeks and then I take a handful of sunflower seeds for two weeks, and it has done the best for my hot flashes than anything else. I do not do anything for menopause, besides that.

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I assume each day?! That’s crazy

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Yes everyday I take a handful of seeds. And I can always tell when I miss a day. Trust me, when my friend told me about it I was like no way! But I hate hate hate the hot flashes!

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Bless your heart! Find another Dr. There are some out there that understand the need and benefit of using small amounts of estrogens and progesterone! Don't give up looking!!!! I didn't and I am better for it!

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I don’t get the replacement therapy. God made our bodies to do exactly what they do.

When I got hot flashes, I used peppermint essential oil behind my ears, on my wrists, behind my knees…and that was it. Peppermint also boosts mood, energy and concentration.

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Yes! THIS!!! It’s infuriating!!

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Christine Northrop said to take natural plant based estrogen for menopause. Pueraria Murifica. Amazon sells it.

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The estradiol in the topical patches is made from yams, believe it or not.

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I heard an interview with Geert Vanden Bossche back in 2020 (Rogan, probably, or Dark Horse), and he explained why vaccinating during a pandemic was such a horrible idea and why. That man is the reason I started thinking twice about this new vaccine that was being developed at warp speed. I’ve heard him a few times now, and his thought processes and information have been reliable. Will be interesting to see if that’s still the case.

Also, Jeff, I hope you and your family recover quickly!

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Agreed. His explanation of antibody-dependent enhancement was fascinating and helped my decision as well.

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The Highwire with Del Bigtree has always been ahead of everyone else in reporting important info, including ADE in early 2020. He used a football analogy to help explain it. Geert has been on the show numerous times. I have been trying to get people to watch his weekly program since 2017. We have him and his nonprofit, ICAN (Informed Consent Action Network) to thank for the release of the Pfizer documents.

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I remember that football analogy! Made things so clear to me. I did not get the shot. My husband got 2 Moderna (work pressure) unfortunately and then so did my adult son (J&J)

Both have had Covid at least once since. I had it in July of 2021, recovered and have not been sick with anything since (knock on wood).

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Same here. His video made me more leery and added fuel to my wait and see approach.

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Exactly!

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I have soooo many questions...

Way back at the beginning in 2020, when I was thinking that the pandemic was a naturally evolving virus from nature that had been "enhanced" in a lab and then escaped (whew), I also heard Bossche and what he had to say made complete sense. The axiom that you never vaccinate into the middle of a pandemic is Virology 101 in the CDC's manual for pandemic preparedness. This will force a naturally evolving virus to evolve unnaturally resulting in immune escape and potentially becoming extremely deadly to which no one will have any built up immunity. I showed this to my son who is a doctor of pharmacology and his conclusion was this could kill a lot of people. The fact that they were pushing the "vaccine" in the middle of this outbreak told me that something was very wrong with the whole vaccine program (why would they do that?) and that was all I needed to distrust the shot... that and the fact that it was "experimental". Virology 101.

From there I quickly discovered Dr. Mike Yeadon, former chief scientist and VP of Pfizer, and Dr. David Martin and suddenly the whole picture became a lot murkier. Dr. Martin documented the fact that the so-called virus was a chimeric, replication defective, synthetic construct based on a computer simulation of the corona virus created in a laboratory... and NOT a naturally evolving virus from nature. OKAY... if the "virus" is replication defective, not only can it NOT evolve but it cannot cause a pandemic! It has no ability to spread if it can't reproduce. Think about that for a minute.

Question: How is it that the "virus" has never been isolated from an infected individual? Seriously! This is one of those "elephants in the room". I've never even seen anyone ask that question much less provide an answer. Second question: Where are all these "variants" coming from? Who is determining their existence? Who is naming them? Based on what exactly? I have so many questions they cannot answer because it is ALL PSYOPS. If they cannot even verify the existence of the original virus, how can they identify "variants"???

Folks, we are still suffering from induced cognitive dissonance. Dr. Mike Yeadon is adamant that the virus does not exist. "But I got sick!" Yes yes yes, I got sick too. I took ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, both of which are anti-parasite drugs, and was completely well in 5 days. Seriously, anti-parasite? How's that suppose to work on a virus?

IMO, one of two things is going on here. One, every flu and cold was reclassified as covid (and we know they did that) and that's all it was OR they are still hard at work producing replication-defective VARIANTS of the original laboratory creation and manually "spraying" (deploying) us with it just as they did to kick off the initial "pandemic".

Bottom line, it's ALL a "plandemic" and 100% psyops.

Bossche's whole immune escape scenario is true IF you are vaccinating into an actual pandemic. The problem is there never was a real pandemic because there never was an actual (evolving) virus. There was only a synthetic chimeric, laboratory created, REPLICATION DEFECTIVE 'pathogen' that has to be manually released into the population because it is incapable of evolving.

I'm beginning to look at Bossche as a smokescreen to keep everyone worried about the pandemic... a pandemic that doesn't exist. What do y'all think?

https://voiceforscienceandsolidarity.substack.com/p/sars-cov-2-is-currently-pedaling

Please review the link below for Dr. Yeadon's informed analysis. He will soon have his own substack which I am looking forward to.

https://interestofjustice.substack.com/p/dr-yeadon-shares-no-virus-and-no

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SARS-CoV-2 has been isolated from infected individuals. It happened really early, back in Feb 2020. "Upper and lower respiratory tract secretion samples from putative patients with COVID-19 were inoculated onto cells to isolate the virus. Full genome sequencing and electron microscopy were used to identify the virus." Virus cultures have been taken from many patients over the past 4+ years. Samples are cultured as a demonstration of the presence of replication competent virions, since PCR+ results show only the presence of viral fragments, not replication competent virions. One can't be infectious unless the latter are present.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7045880/

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Again not an expert but I have another question. Corona virus' are very common and there are many varieties of them. I dare say, you could take secretion examples from anyone and you'll find corona virus. Certainly the infamous PCR test can't distinguish. I'm sorry but this is all lies and smokescreen for a completely psyops operation of the DoD. I will believe nothing that comes from their mouth.

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Human CoVs are common, sure. A properly designed PCR test can distinguish different CoVs from each other. The main issue with PCR as a diagnostic tool is the ability to find extremely minute amounts of its primers' target sequence at high amplification levels (high cycle counts).

I was just addressing the claim that SARS-CoV-2 had never been isolated from infected individuals.

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Really? Quite some time ago it was established that the PCR test is completely bogus and was never designed for such a use. That test would return a "positive" result on a oyster. It's all psyops.

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OK, NIH says they've done this. I'm just a poor smuck who wouldn't know a virus if I tripped over it. But what I do know, this whole plandemic has been nothing but a pack of lies to murder people. So why should I believe any information from the NIH?

Furthermore, the PCR test has been shown to be nothing more than a propaganda tool. So how can they talk about PCR results with a straight face?

The bottom line is that Dr. Martin has proven that the "virus" is a replication defective, synthetic biology and can't cause a pandemic and it can't spread naturally. It can only be deployed on people to imitate a spreading virus. For a variant to exist, it would have to be another lab creation and then spread manually.

I don't see anything to believe other than this is all psyops marketing of fear.

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Phil, the NIH isn't saying it. "As a library, NLM [the National Library of Medicine] provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by NLM or the National Institutes of Health." Here are the affiliations of the authors of the article; they're Koreans:

Division of Viral Diseases, Center for Laboratory Control of Infectious Diseases, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cheongju, Korea

Division of Biosafety Evaluation and Control, National Institute of Health, Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cheongju, Korea

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In as much as this was/is a global "plandemic", I would expect the information control to be just the same as it is here and the corrupting influence $$ of the cabal to be there as well.

All I'm saying is that I no longer believe anything that they tell me. The official response to the documentation that Dr. Martin has uncovered is crickets. I wonder why that is??

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To which Dr. Martin are you referring? Why put virus is scare quotes? My priors are that SARS-CoV-2 is most likely an engineered virus, studied at WIV, that somehow escaped in Fall of 2019. There may have been relatives that escaped earlier (the Omicron lineage is temporally distant from the Wuhan-1 lineage) or were released later (we are fortunate, in some sense, that Omicron came along when it did). If the pandemic was a DoD (or PLA!) op, it was a badly run one. I think carelessness and error are simpler explanations for what we saw over the past 4+ years. But of course, YMMV.

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They are not "scare" quotes. I put it in quotes as if to say "so-called" because the chimeric, replication defective, synthetic biology that was created in a laboratory is NOT a virus. A virus is something that occurs naturally in nature. It is life and it is from life. The synthetic biology that is created in a lab is not life and calling it a virus is a lie to deceive.

I'm referring to Dr. David Martin.

https://rumble.com/v41qk14-recorded-livestream-with-dr.-david-martin-facts-matter-conference-copenhage.html

Fred, I think you have had too much Kool-Aid. After everything we have learned, if you believe that "carelessness and error" explains the plandemic of the last 4+ years, then I don't think anything I can say will make any difference.

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I looked up the slides for his presentation. The infectious, replication defective 'thing' he refers to in his slides is in a patent from 2002. If I'm reading his slides correctly, Baric and crew were trying to use a CoV-ish 'thing' in a manner similar to a Lipid Nanoparticle as a delivery mechanism for nucleic acids to generate disease epitopes to elicit an immune response. They omitted at least one structural protein from the 'thing' so the resulting proteins, built by the ribosomes, wouldn't form new operational 'things' that could reproduce. Interesting attempt to solve the problem of smuggling nucleic acids into cells to hijack the cell's ribosomes.

I'm failing to understand how any of this proves SARS-CoV-2 is such a 'thing.' To me, it just shows that Baric (the world expert on CoVs) was honing his skills to build reverse genetics systems to create CoV-ish stuff as a vaccince delivery mechanism. There is playing around with S proteins and more after the natural emergence of SARS-CoV-1 in 2002, because SARS-OG was considered a significant threat with its 10%+ infection fatality rate.

I'm sure you have reasons for believing Martin's explanation, but it doesn't seem like the best explanation of the SARS-CoV-2 emergence. Thanks, though, for pointing me to Martin's claims.

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Just copied and pasted and sent this comment to my family. Always appreciate you, your questions, AND your comments!

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Ditto about Geert Vanden Bossche. I found him back in the early days, and stayed away from the 'bioweapon'.

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I think he wasn't alone with that. I remember reading that several times in 2020/2021 and yet - full speed ahead to get the shots in arms. :(

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He was the first one I heard talking about it. I remember being on a walk in my neighborhood while I was listening to it and came home and forced my husband - who is NOT a podcast guy - to listen to it because I thought it was so important.

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Yes it was in late 2020 (December I think?) but he was the first one I heard introduce this issue.

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Yeah, it was about then. Just before the vaccine was foisted upon the public.

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Honestly--that sounds just like me. I 'make' my husband read, or listen to, the articles and podcasts which I carefully 'curate'. And sometimes, also, for his opinion as to whether these things are nonsense. Geert's pronouncements last August were among the 'please listen to this, what do you think?".

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That’s it exactly! My husband isn’t as interested in reading, podcasts, etc as I am so I send him the important stuff. And he appreciates the curation. And also sometimes has a different perspective.

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The fundamental problem is they're targeting viruses that mutate too quickly, even for warpy-speedy gene therapy creation. They're chasing a mirage, or rather lying to us about it.

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Geert is my first hero in this madness. It was his voice that made me truly wake up. I was always a skeptic before, but he was an expert speaking out and I am forever grateful to him.

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Feb 13Liked by Jeff Childers

Thanks for getting in a round up even though you’re under the weather. Hope you and your family feel better soon! Take good care of yourselves!

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Watch a vax injured gentleman in the UK confront Sunak - 7 mins.

From John Campbell’s YouTube:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cuLS5zFZLjg

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Did you see the paperclip on the MP's jacket?

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I did not Sadie Jay. Watched on my phone which makes it difficult to see details.

As in operation paperclip?

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This is what I think it is for and something we should all be doing. Those of us awake, anyway!

https://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2013/09/the-paperclip-was-used-as-a-symbol-of-resistance-during-world-war-ii/

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Fascinating article. I went back and looked and I did notice that Andrew Brigden indeed had one on.

Yes! Those of us awake should be wearing one!

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Thanks for the article. Interesting how the US gov't co-opted the paperclip, naming their operation bringing some of the best and brightest Nazi minds, some 1500 of them, to the States insidiously seeding the brain power and ideology into institutions, including academic. Rubbing it in the noses of the resistance? Here we are three generations later, ugly in full bloom via training/indoctrination, particularly in the power hungry. ...The tables turn again?

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one day I hope to be sued and hire Jeff Childers just so he can go in a courtroom and drop golden morsels of mirth such as this : "He’s roasted his sausage."

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Anecdotally I’m seeing my jabbed coworkers, family and friends getting covid repeatedly. One tested positive two weeks ago and another yesterday. First, WTF is anyone still testing. My sister got the sniffles so she tested. I got the sniffles and consistent with all the two other times I’ve gotten the sniffles since the Wu-flu started, didn’t test and treated it the same as I would any cold/flu: advil/Tylenol, sleep, fluids. Not to mention the tests are pure crap. Anyway, while my colleagues are bright and create co-workers, they never questioned the MSM narrative and still test even as they have their 3rd, 4th, xth case of covid. What they stopped doing after the first booster was announcing that they were going to get it, and incidentally taking the next day off because they felt awful afterwards (one actually β€œtime-traveled” for a week after his first shot) so I have no idea if they kept at destroying their immune systems all in the name of fighting a virus that never endangered them.

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I still don't get why people test. That said, those who took multiple shots and continue to test positive for covid just keep giving us all more "anecdotal" data that backs up the Cleveland Clinic study.

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I agree! I think I had Omicron for a month when it got active and I had people ask me if I got tested. I could barely get off my couch to go to the bathroom-- and I'm supposed to get myself to a testing facility? Yeah, I know, home tests. I just didn't care. I wanted to rest and drink tea and get better, and that's what I did.

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I think I had orig, delta and the latest version. But the symptoms where all the same. Fever and exhaustion, with maybe a stuffy nose after the fever went away. In all 3 events I didn’t test and treated it the same as I always treated a cold/flu. I did get asked the last time whether I tested and my response was why?

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Exactly! Why?

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Weekly testing was mandatory for many employers, FYI.

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Aware - my husband was caught up in that mess. I'm assuming weekly testing has gone by the wayside now. My view is the only reason for someone to test is if they want the govt sponsored drugs. I have friends who will say to me they tested. I have asked why. For many it has become a matter of habit (probably ingrained at work). I then add why test? Are you planning on getting paxlovid? They say no. Then I repeat so why test? Then the lightbulb goes off and I follow up with if you're sick with something before what did you used to do. Answer - stay home. Again the follow up so why test.

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They just don’t know how to go back to the old normal. They’ve been entrained.

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Is it still mandatory? If not then I still question why people are still testing.

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Me neither. The tests never were reliable and I seriously doubt they are now.

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🎯

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We've never tested for it, but did get antibody tests that proved immunity in hopes of the rest of the family allowing us to see them. But it didn't work. :-(

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They also changed the threshold of antibodies. The tests used to tell you the number of antibodies. That was changed in 2022 so the results are only Y/N and they don’t tell you what the actual numbers are and to what the threshold has been changed. So, you will only know by whether you get cov again or whether symptoms are mild.

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Grrrr.

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I came to the comments today specifically looking for this point. I don’t understand why people keep testing! Pre-shutting the world down for a flu, people just said they were sick with β€œa cold or flu or something” and moms might exchange info about kid symptoms and what worked to help, but testing every time you feel a little dodgy to get a name for your illness just seems more like hypochondria than health. Just me, I guess.

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Lonely and self-absorbed people might be searching for a group of like-minded folks to join. Nothing is more suitable for these people in 2024 than the "Covid-infected".

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Not just you at all. It is indeed hypochondria and the biggest testing offenders I know are exactly that even before COVId came around. I’m proud to say I’ve never had a covid test and I’m not about to change that. The psyop worked on too large a percentage of the population.

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lol. If big pharma or govt tells me to do something, I do the opposite, which usually means I depend on eating right, getting sun, and exercising.

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When my dad thought he was positive, I bought 2 tests - he was negative and the public water supply in Columbus was positive. I don't for one second believe a virus could survive in public water with the insane amount of chlorine that is also in it (you can smell it) so the test has to be wrong.

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You don’t trust something made in China??? Lol

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Amen! Trust the government or someone financially interested in a particular course of action? Hells no. I’m relying on good old Mother Nature.

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She’s the bestests!!!!!😊

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Yes, I’m old enough to remember when covid was referred to as, β€œ I have a bad cold, or maybe the flu, I don’t know, but I feel like crap!”

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But putting a NAME on a terror trauma helps us accept it.

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I was the only person on my small team at work without the 🎯 - testing regularly was a way that I could assure them that if they got sick they didn’t get it from me! end it helped me in being able to continue to do my job… But it ended up also proving anecdotally that I wasn’t repeatedly getting sick with Covid over and over and over again like all my coworkers!

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I knew the tests were meaningless early on. The only time I was confronted about taking the test was when I was in the ER in July of 2021 with acute shortness of breath from whatever I had - covid or other - that was not treated properly because my doctor wasn't allowed to prescribe the best treatments. ( I still believe it was from shed spike protein )

The ER doctor demanded I be tested before he would allow the attending nurses to treat me and take me for a CT scan of the lungs. The test was negative. I got the scan, and oxygen, and Prednisone. He wanted me hospitalized. I refused and had to sign myself out. I didn't want to be a death statistic.

But what I want to point out is the entire thing was pre-planned, including the forced lockdowns and mask wearing, both of which were unscientific and harmful. It was a global conspiracy to further the de-population agenda, from the WEF, the WHO, and the UN. First population control using fear and threats, masks, lockdowns, testing mandates. Then a year later the mandated death injections.

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My daughter had to get covid tests first in winter of 2021 when she was getting an MRI for her hips. Then again in 2022 when she went into a same day surgical-center for torn hip labrum surgery. Seriously?! They where operating on her hips, not her face. It was all performance theatre, especially in the crazed blue states like NJ, which is where this all went down.

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It's like they are circus seals trained to perform stunts when commanded.

The sad reality is that most people don't think beyond what they are told. When A happens you do B. Well why? Says who and how was this decided? What are the actual benefits and risks?

We see it over and over, the child vax schedule being an obvious example, thank goodness people are questioning that now. But it's everywhere. You must take your car to a dealership for expensive, overpriced service to protect the warranty (not true). Everyone has to go to college, even those of mediocre intelligence, to succeed (not true). You must go to a doctor for yearly check-ups even when you are feeling fine (not true). If the drain clogs you need to call a $200/hour plumber (not true). Only experts are qualified to manage your money (not true).

In almost every case, the goal is to simply get you to spend money on stuff that is not required, and people could easily do themselves or find cheaper options. But we've been dumbed down to believe that we aren't qualified to think for ourselves, and must defer to experts. Some of that is probably for social control but it's usually just to fleece people in my experience.

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I will test because my husband has an aortic dissection and I am always concerned about bringing illness home with me from the elementary school I work at. I recently had Covid and he didn’t get it thankfully. He also got the jabs against my warning and I did not. So testing is still useful in my home.

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Let me say it in the most black and white terms possible. The Tests. Don't Work. They never did. The likely suicided inventor of the tests himself ( August 2019) said they were never designed for this purpose. I facetiously said 3 years ago you may as well swab your butt with a Q tip. And what did the Chinese do a month later? Exactly that. Holy cow. What's it going to take for people to realize you may as howl at the moon as take these psyop tests?

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Cary Mullis was the inventor of polymerase chain reaction. This one is useless for diagnosis. Especially when you use a high number of cycles. It is, however, useful for skewing statistics by running a higher cycle threshold for the unvaxxed. If your goal is to lie to the public.

Most of the tests people are taking are the "lateral flow" tests that test for antigens. I'm not saying these work any better; I'm just saying the mechanism is different.

That being said, perhaps people are testing because they don't want to use up a limited supply of ivermectin in the case that they have cold symptoms but turn up negative.

Given the possibility that what is circulating may be just one component of a binary biological warfare scheme, I won't judge anyone for this approach.

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"Holy cow"

I think you meant Holy crap

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I do respect that. I lost my love to an ascending aortic dissection in 2019. I don’t want to minimize what you’re doing to protect him, but would your test result being positive change your behavior in any way if you felt ill versus the test being negative? When the body is stressed/weakened, the β€œcommon cold” becomes dangerous. (Yes I watched way too many episodes of My 600 LB Life and heard Dr. Now tell patients that almost every episode).

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I don’t worry much about colds. He has ascending and descending aortic dissection with a graft. He’s actually ruptured and they saved him with emergency open heart surgery. I tested because my illness came on so quickly and we were driving in the car together. I tested so he could get to his doctor for prophylactic treatment with ivermectin to reduce or prevent a Covid infection. I don’t believe the flu effects a person’s heart the way this bioweapon does. I do err on the side of caution. I’m not a fanatic about it.

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I respect your choice of course, but those tests were never accurate. Case and point - and I posted this above so sorry for the repeat - when my dad thought he was positive, I bought 2 tests. He was negative and the public water supply in Columbus was positive. The public water here is saturated with chlorine - it's so strong it lingers in a room after turning off the faucet. No way is a virus in the water with that crap in there. So, the test has to be wrong. If that test is wrong, then why are the others correct?

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Sorry to hear about your husband, but unfortunately the test wasn't designed for what they are using it for. Per the inventor of the test. All of them are on different scales. However, you have the right to choose what to do, because it is your body. :-)

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Look into colloidal silver and take vitamins! Never had covid. You can also do a nasal flush. These are WAY more reliable and prevents you from getting sick, rather than testing to SEE if you’re sick😊

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Avoid the throat and nose swab tests like the plague. They are useless and maybe tainted with mRNA. I don't think even the blood tests are reliable. They turned up the cycling to over 40, at which rate a Qumquat or a rock tests positive. DO NOT trust any of their so called science. Your husband got the bug because he took the shot. I didn't take the rest or the shot and never had the bug.

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Nooo, not my kumquats! They're just starting to ripen!

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My teachers are still testing, then stay out for five (5!) days, and return w a mask. My nurse and I are working on verbiage to add the the county’s guidance so that they understand they can come BACK to work if they’re fever free for 24 hours (which is common sense for all illness) and that the DON’T need to mask up (which they still do) when they return. They’ve never seen me in a mask (and never will), and they’ve never seen me miss more than 1/2 day (twice) thanks to FLCC protocol, nasal flush, and Elderberry tea. Trying to lead by example but good lord, they have completely bought into the narrative. They come into my office to chat and the first thing I say is, β€œyou can take off your mask…I’m not afraid.” Then I get the β€œI’m just trying to be considerate” response, to which I always say, β€œI have a kick-arse immune system, so we’re good.” And they remove the damn mask. And they all know I am unapologetically unjabbed. Maybe someday they’ll put two and two together. Unjabbed principal never gets sick. Jabbed teachers always get sick…over and over and over againπŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

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Tylenol (acetaminophen) reduces your glutathione and makes it much more likely to have difficulty clearing virus. Take aspirin please. https://healthyimmunitynow.org/glutathione

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Yesβ€”my anecdote is similar. I know three couples and one family , who don’t even know each other, and they all got Covid first before Christmas and then mid and late January. One took paxlovid but the others didn’t. All vaxed.

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My one coworker who got it in early January also took paxlovid, stopped and surprise surprise relapsed. He’s been sick on and off for months. He’s had so many doctor appointments that most of the team is questioning as to whether he’s really sick or interviewing.

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You can’t fix stupid

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Feb 13Liked by Jeff Childers

"better be prepared to have half the entire world crawling up their biznaz with an electron microscope, making a comprehensive colorectal exam look like something that could happen on telemedicine". BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA OH I NEEDED THIS LAUGH, Thank you JEFF!!

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Feb 13Liked by Jeff Childers

---For some reason Candace is getting flack for these reasonable comments.

Candace Owens @RealCandaceO Β·19h

President Zelensky has sent his men to raid and take over churches.

He has suspended elections.

And he is sending Christian men en masse to their deaths.

The last time this happened in that region it was call Bolshevism.

Today it’s being rebranded as β€œfighting democracy”.

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You know why she's getting criticism over this. Many know why because they know who the Bolsheviks really are.

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When you can't criticize those who rule over you...

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I still do it though. I'm constantly shadow banned especially on JewTube. If you're in FL, you know your governor flew all the way over to Israel to sign an antisemitism law to restrict your 1st amendment rights. I will still speak my mind since it's my God given right. I don't care because I see where this is heading and it's heading their fast. These past few months have been great watching all the normies waking up to who's who.

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Handed Out Like Candy: 'Death Drug' Tears Your Arteries Apart

STORY AT-A-GLANCE

An estimated 35,000 Americans die each year from drug-resistant infections. Globally, the death toll attributed to drug-resistant infections is thought to be around 4.95 million annually

When animals are given antibiotics, it causes unnatural growth by altering their gut microbiome. In the process, some of those gut bacteria become antibiotic-resistant. Contaminated meat can then become a source of drug-resistant infections

Between 2015 and 2017, antibiotic use in U.S. food-animals declined by 42%, but the downward trend didn’t last. In the years between 2017 and 2022, antibiotic use increased by 12%, 4.3% of that rise occurring in 2022 alone. Other data show the number of animals raised in 2022 was lower than 2021, so more antibiotics were used in a smaller number of animals

Antibiotics are also massively overused in human medicine, and have risks besides the promotion of drug-resistance. Fluoroquinolones have been shown to increase your risk of aortic rupture, which can lead to death. Several oral antibiotics have also been linked to the development of kidney stones, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer

Natural antimicrobials that do not appear to promote drug resistance include garlic, ginger, echinacea, goldenseal, myrrh oil, thyme oil, oregano oil, clove extract, olive leaf extract and colloidal silver

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2024/02/13/antibiotics-in-food.aspx

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Fluoroquinolones have also been implicated in tendon rupture. Anecdotally, my mom and I both experienced extremely painful near rupturing of our Achilles’ tendons a few days after eating pork loin roast. This happened about five years ago. Needless to say, I’ve since deleted pork from my shopping list.

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flouroquinolones: Ciprofloxacin and other drugs ending in -floxacin.

Stay far, far away from these. Cipro is probably only good for anthrax because anthrax is very likely to kill you.

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I always say I am allergic to the floxacins to keep from being prescribed them

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Cipro almost killed me. I was lucky to survive.

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Sorry to hear that. I've seen some real horror stories.

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Minor spelling error: Fluoroquinolones

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My husband took Cipro for bad prostate infections in his 20's (3 decades ago). He thinks it is great stuff... :/

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Show him some of the narratives on youtube.

It seems to have ruined many lives!

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Yes.. Cipro for two days tore my tendons up. And prescribed for a simple sinus infection. :(

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Given the black box warning, this seems like malpractice.

But what do I know? I'm just a dude that has an appreciation for ideas like risk/benefit analysis. /sarc

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In retrospect it was unwise. I had no idea of the drug and was 66 at the time.. in otherwise good health. Ive evolved into your mindset obsessively:)

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I only just became aware of this! I even have some on hand that I purchased for "just in case," not knowing the danger.

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Yes, doctors prescribe these things with no regard whatsoever regarding the side effects. Did so for my mother until my sister intervened.

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I've concluded that our entire food supply typically available in grocery stores is suspect, especially the meats. Alternatives are springing up like wildflowers in response to people's desire to get wholesome food direct from the farm instead of through the commercial stores. I have signed up for Wild Pastures who supplies meats that are 100% pasture raised, "Our pasture-raised animals are part of a natural ecosystem. Our farmers use rotational grazing practices that mimic nature. Therefore, we do not need to use synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, hormones, or antibiotics."

One of my sons works for Butcher Box which is another great supplier of pasture raised meat. And there are others. I didn't go with BB because they don't have pasture raised pork.

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Most still vaccinate their animals, but great suggestions. Thank you! If anyone finds a rancher who does not vaccinate, please share.

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My local farmer does not vaccinate any of his animals. Doesn’t believe in it. And when there are a reasonable number of animals in a pen instead of the crowded Industrial feed lots, there is much less need for any of that because the animals stay healthy.

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I used to order from Butcher Box, but it is SO expensive for very little meat. Couldn't afford it... I've kept my account open, but keep delaying shipments. For beef, I've been able to buy from a local farmer.

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Local farmer...even better.

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Wow! Great information! For quite a while I’ve reached for a pork product in the grocery store and felt a definite check in my spirit to NOT buy it. Glad I’ve listened!

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Since reading about pigs getting MRna vaccinations, we've really cut back. But bacon....

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I love pork and eat it regularly but I stopped buying it at the grocery store because of the many antibiotics and now mRNA injections in industrial pork production. I get mine from a local farmer and I know what he feeds him. So pork is nutritious and a good source of thiamin among other things.

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have a close friend whose son was just hospitalized with c. diff, e. coli and shigella... all multiple drug resistant. They had a prayer and fasting chain going for him and he survived, but is damaged badly, Shigella is a third world bacteria. It is pouring in the open southern border.

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Will your friend listen to you about high dose vitamin C? My uncle died of cdiff in the hospital, before covid

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I second the IV vit C suggestion.

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My SIL had a heart attack at 26 after taking fluoroquinlolnes. He was a runner and in great shape. Of course, because he’d had the heart attack his cardiologist recommended the vaccine. Evil people. I also have a friend who had a severe reaction to these antibiotics and she was told that if she ever takes any antibiotics again she’ll die from it. Chicken soup ,anyone?

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Some of the cancer books we have read say there is a direct link between how many antibiotics you take in your life and how long you will live. Note. It's an inverse relationship. I can tell you that for the last 2 years of my dad's life, he was on antibiotics for half of them, and his health kept getting worse and worse.

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Urgent care just tried to prescribe antibiotics for my son for a three week cough that wouldn’t go away. I declined, but thanked him anyway.

I haven’t heard that link but yikes

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Get some all natural vitamin c. I had a persistent cough since late last summer. Nothing stopped it. I coughed up mucus absolutely every day.

I tried all kinds of stuff, even IV vitamin c) but finally late last month I bought some vitamin c that was not ascorbic acid (which if I remember right is a byproduct of the production of high fructose corn syrup.)

I took high doses, like 2 grams per day, but it cleared it up with a week or so.

The

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Thank you for this info, I have followed Dr. Mercola for over 20 years, he is so happy to share info, and the pharm pigs hate him for that.

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My mother, G-d rest her soul, had me take tetracycline as a teenager for acne. I bet there's a good chance that it caused me to develop IBD not much later.

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I took tetracycline for acne as a teenager in the 80s as well. I had chronic yeast infections for years afterward, as well as IBS later that eventually resolved.

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