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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

To everyone who read my prayer request comment for my granddaughter on taking her bar exam, she found out at 7:35 this morning that she passed!!! I am so grateful to God, and everyone in this beautiful C&C community. Thank you!!!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Important additions:

Ivermectin has always been available over the counter as the maligned horse paste, and is very inexpensive. There is absolutely no reason to pay over 10x as much from Pharm grade whether over the counter or not. The cartridge has weight increments and is very easy to deliver human or animal sized doses. Not really possible to OD.

The legal profession has a real conundrum. As we reaffirmed with the Comey judge "assignment" There is no emphasis or discussion on exactly how these magical assignements take place. Hint: Its dirty laundry.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

My sentiments as well. And if you can get the injectible liquid (which you only inject into a glass to mix with juice and drink) I think it’s even more economical.

I know people who paid a couple hundred dollars for a few ivermectin pills, which is ridiculous in my opinion.

Maybe I am a 🐎🤪. But I never got Covid and haven’t been sick either.

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Mike's avatar
Sep 26Edited

Please...go to resolvx.health. It's from the second smartest guy in the world Substack. You can purchase 60 pharmaceutical grade 12mg ivermectin tablets in laboratory packaging with a discount for less than $60. Avg person dosage is 12mg daily for prophylactic dose. Dosage for animals (by weight) is printed on the packaging. Put it in a piece of hot dog and you and your dog can take it without the "horse paste" aftertaste!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I pay $115 for 1,000 12mg pills at Indiamart.com, you cannot beat that price! It takes 14 days or less to arrive and that's for brand name Ivermectin.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

just checked, it is a highly suspect site, that is data collection

Would you like to sell a hundred??

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

what do you use to check such a thing,, please? thx.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Just checked, its only 50 tabs for $69 plus international shipping so....

Amazon Durvet paste is still the best option

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

another option:

if "sick" order the paste from Amazon(receive NEXT day) while your IndiaMart or other Pharma order for IVM is on its way.

Switch over to the pills upon receipt and get the IVM paste INTO your system ASAP. . .

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Shipping was included in the $115 price for 1,000. And, if you use whatsapp it's fast and easy! Just type in what you want(they have lots of other drugs...) and then when the offers start popping up, choose your price! You can even choose the brand.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Maggie can you offer the actual, individual name of the Indiamart company? thx.

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Mike's avatar

Thats strange I just took delivery of 60 tabs and it was $62 with shipping (US). Personally I detest the "paste". So enjoy...

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

$77 for me. . . all charges included. . .

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Truth Seeker's avatar

The paste aftertaste is a total non issue, just drink some water.

We are talking about a minisule amount of "paste" I see no reason to buy much more expensive pills...

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Susan Clack's avatar

I take my Horsey Paste with my vitamin/supplement gummies. Hides the taste and I make sure I get my gummies taken! (I'm notorious for buying all sorts of supplements and then never take them ... ) 🙄

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Consider it insurance. It also requires skill and knowledge to know about dosage, combinations, intervals, seasonal considerations etc etc.

However Iver is most definitely not a supplement.

It is an intervention.

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Regina S.'s avatar

I don’t care for the taste either, but my husband will hide the paste in a spoonful of yogurt, down the hatch! Lol

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Mike's avatar

As you wish!

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Martha's avatar

That is NOT true that the prevention is 12 mg. for most people. In India, where people are more thin than in the U.S., 12 mg. can work for treatment OR prevention. Here in the US where so many people are larger than those in India, and some of us are overweight, even obese- 12 mg. is not the dose you would want, and also for cancer most use higher doses. So, you take your body weight in pounds, and convert to kilogram, if 160 pounds, that is 73 kg, then multiply x 0.2 mg/kg and you get about 15 mg. so that would be a prevention dose, probably twice a week. If anyone remembers, Dr. Kory was ridiculed by some because he was on once a week prevention and he got Covid even though taking Ivermectin - and that strain was more rapidly contagious, so I think if you are going to prevent, twice a week is what one needs. So if resolvx.health has only the 12 mg. capsules, that is not what all people need, and it's not one size fits all. If you weighed 190 pounds for prevention you would want 17 mg. twice a week, but for treatment, most advocate you multiply the wt in kilograms by 0.4 mg/kg every day, so for 190 pounds, you would need 34 mg. daily while ill, or for the 160 pound person, 30 mg. daily while ill with Covid at least for many. When the pandemic started and the FLCCC doctors started recommending Ivermectin, the treatment dose was where you multiply wt in kg. x either 0.2, 0.4, or 0.6 based on severity, but now many say, for treatment, multiply times 0.4. Anyway, with Everwell, usually it is only $2 a capsule which is not bad at all, and at All Family Pharmacy - there is a range of prices, but you can get as much as 45 mg. all in one capsule, and if you are taking it for cancer and you need a higher dose - it's a pretty good deal even though the higher milligram doses do cost more. But then sometimes you get two for the price of one - buy 30 and get 30 free. But the prices at All Family Pharmacy start lower and go up as you go for the higher milligram doses, they have many options from 3 mg. up through 45 mg. It looks like for this resolvx.health if you could get 60 capsules for $60 of the 12 mg. but you really need 2, which you would for treatment, then you would take two each time if you were sick with Covid, or for cancer good chance you would need two each time, and in that case, the $60 price would become $120, $2 each, and that is what people pay normally at Everwell. A small person, say a woman who weighed 115 pounds, that is about 50 kg. Multiply x 0.2, and the prevention dose would be about 10 mg. twice a week - but you would round it up to 12 mg. if they only have 12 mg. at that particular supplier, sometimes a pharmacy or supplier only has one particular milligram strength - so 12 mg. one twice a week, good for prevention, but then you would use two daily if you did get Covid - well you would not get Covid if you were taking Ivermectin twice a week. But if you didn't prevent, it would be two per day of 12 mg. tablet and if you take two daily you need more capsules - and you would be paying about $1 each for your capsules, so $2 a day - but at Everwell, they are individually compounded, you get the milligram dose you need all in one capsule, and they are $2 per capsule. All Family Pharmacy is somewhat higher, but you don't have to have a prescription in advance so that worked for me. PUSH Health does telemed for $65 and then if you have them send prescription to Everwell normally it is only $2 for capsule no matter how many milligrams. But with All Family Pharmacy, not having to find an MD and the minimal MD cost I felt made that pharmacy worthwhile for me. But I will check out that resolvx.health and see what I think of it also.

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Mike's avatar

Wow Martha, thank you for the eye watering saga regarding every possible application of ivermectin. I'm sure there are many who will benefit from it. In the event that you read what I initially wrote, the "standard" prophylactic dose for is considered 12mg per day (assuming they are not obese or not living in India). And on the back of the packaging from The Smartest Guy in the World substack ivermectin, there is weight scale to help you determine your dosage according to your weight. My suggestion is to never take medical/ pharmaceutical advice from someone in the comments section of any article. Always seek professional advice.

FYI:

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Vitamin D (62.5 mcg [2500 IU] seven days a week).

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Fenbendazole (300mg, 6 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 1 gram — for prophylaxis one 150mg tablet once or twice per week

Ivermectin (24mg, 7 days a week) or in the case of severe turbo cancers up to 1mg/kg/day — for prophylaxis one 12mg tablet once or twice per week

VIR-X immune support (2 capsules per day) — for prophylaxis 2 capsules per day

Removing sugars and carbohydrates (cancer food) from your diet and replacing table sugar with a zero glycemic index, zero calorie, keto friendly rare sugar like FLAV-X

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Michael Framson's avatar

Mike, depending on the definition of medical professional, it depends on their degree of open minded and being enlightened. I have only heard of Joe Tippen's Protocol, but familiar with IMA. You've done a service here and I thank you. The same goes for Martha.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Martha, Thank you for a great write-up! It's appreciated. My original supply of IVM came in 3mgs tablets? FLCCC raised the dose for certain covids to 0.6 (can't remember which one). Now I try to to do a nasal wash, as a first intervention, if I suspect something going on. Chlorine Dioxide appears to useful. My intervention chest is growing.

Thanks again for such a careful write-up.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

I did and bought some $77 shipped to my door including tax, shipping

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william howard's avatar

And to add to leftists angst Dr Mercola has an extensive article on the cancer curing properties of DMSO, another amazing natural healing drug that the medical establishment has denigrated because they can’t make money from it

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I discovered DMSO after reading some of the research by A Midwestern Doctor.

Here's another totally safe and effective pain reliever that has many benefits aside from pain relief. I have literally drank 1Tbsp in water every morning for weeks and the only negative side effect was bad breath!

It's miraculous for muscle aches and pains and even helps heal wounds and more. Amazing stuff.

I have far more faith in DMSO, Ivermectin and good old aspirin than fancy pharmaceuticals and won't go to a doctor unless I need surgery, casts or stitches!

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

I can't get 1/4 tsp down and my wife is one full alert-- the smell!

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william howard's avatar

I had something called microscopic colitis and it was finally cured after I discovered DMSO - I had to alternate dosages because my wife couldn’t stand the smell but the cure was worth it - I also used red light therapy that I believe helped along with an ayurvedic diet

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Margo's avatar

Back in 2020 I got a doctor in FL (telemedicine) to write a prescription for Ivermectin. It was still fairly inexpensive but every refill the price went up. Then the autopen administration started to crack down and she no longer would write the prescription. So I hoarded my Ivermectin in case of getting Covid where as before I was taking it for prophylactic purposes. Fast forward, I am living in FL so I got my doctor to write me a prescription. $150 for 12mg of 30 pills from a compounding pharmacy! The Ivermectin in paste form has too many additives for me.

Dr Thomas Seyfried, a cancer researcher at Boston College, is someone that should be listened to! Brilliant!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

There is no "covid", IT DOES NOT EXIST, THE ENTIRE STORY WAS A GIANT FRAUD. In any case Iver is cheap and effective for a variety of issues the most important of which is PARASITES, which is very likely why peeps believe it was useful for "Covidiocy"

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Fed up's avatar

Yes, and as the saying goes, “the Amish don’t have Covid because they don’t have TV.”

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Margo, the link for Resolve is a lot simpler than dealing with your doctor:

resolvx.health

I paid $77 for 50 x 12mg;

Also Indiamart works too; see Maggie's post above(1,000 @ $115)

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Truth Seeker's avatar

The reason you never got Covid is because you were not a Covidiot.

There is no "Covid" it is and was pure fiction and fraud.

If stupid people wish to pay several hundred to Big Harma that is on them.

Taking care of the body and the Spirit are assignments our tenure on the Earth include. What we give to others with knowledge and hopefully wisdom is likely more important.

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shibumi's avatar

That's NOT the one you want. You want the injectible, NOT the drench. Amazon no longer carries the liquid version; here is what you want:

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/durvet-ivermectin-injection-1-sterile-solution-50-ml-1252311

Note the disclaimer at the bottom, "could cause severe injury or death" if taken by a person.

Except in reality, it's safer than Tylenol.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

that is not saying much as Tylenol is Hepatoxic and lethal in some cases, always has been causative for Autism

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Barbls's avatar

What's wrong with the drench? It is an oral medication, despite it oddly being called "drench." And it is still available on Amazon.

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shibumi's avatar

Well, for one, the drench is .08% ivermectin and the injectible is 1% solution. Plus.... the sheep drench is for... well, sheep, which are generally smaller than pigs and cows. So that might make a difference in dosage as well.

Also, the 1% solution is sterile, and the drench is not listed as sterile.

I've always read that you CANNOT use the drench, that you want to injectible. Maybe it's because of the dosage? IDK.

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MOMinator's avatar

Dilute and drink?

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God Bless America's avatar

Anyone with advice for a 55 pound husky for heartworm prevention?

Thank you so much for the dosage chart… I just printed that thing out.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Super!!

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God Bless America's avatar

I cannot find a percentage or dosage on the sheep drench. What would be a dosage for a human? Asking for a friend…

Also, I have a 55 lb husky, so I would love to give him IVM for heartworm prevention, but I really don’t know the dosage to give him… The info on the Internet is all over the place…

Anyone have any ideas? 💡

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C. Wilson's avatar

All farm vets know dosage. Many dog breeders have used ivermectin for years because it is so cheap. You might take a look at the brand, Heartgard, since it has dosage by weight and is ivermectin.

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Karmy's avatar

Thank you for mentioning Heartgard! I had no idea it was ivermectin. My vet gave me a heartworm medicine for my dog but I’ll have to check to see what it is. I’d rather give her ivermectin than some other drug.

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John Anthony's avatar

The comments split after your comment. If you haven’t already, go back and follow the comments from Barbls then Shibumi. Shibumi recommends the injectable by mixing it with OJ and drinking. They also post a website for dosage. I don’t know anything about taking ivermectin, just passing on the info. Of course, please read everything available and make a well informed decision. 🙏

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God Bless America's avatar

Thank you I will look back… 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Ok. .08% drench we were talking 1ml/10# almost daily for two years. NO side effects. Best use has been with DMSO on warts and basal cell with ascorbic acid powder, if I remember. For basal cell you might research DMSO and HOCL too.

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Barbls's avatar

Here's where I got the dosage information for my dog. https://youtu.be/V_-rNmB5hc0?si=BtfSRn7IsEHm7bnq This is a video by a pet vet.

It's an oral ivermectin, despite what the name implies (drench). It is available on Amazon. https://youtu.be/V_-rNmB5hc0?si=BtfSRn7IsEHm7bnq

I ordered disposable syringes at the same time so I could accurately measure each dose. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=syringes

I don't know how one would convert the dosage for humans, and I don't know if this is the right product for a human to take. I suspect a pharmacist could figure it out, but only if it's a close friend and not doing it on the job!

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C. Wilson's avatar

You can check on IMAhealth.org for dosage by mg. Then, just use that number to figure out the dosage listed.

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Mary Mc's avatar

I out ivermectin on a biscuit for my dogs each month. I gave it all year. I never had worms or heartworms in any of my dogs.

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Mary Mc's avatar

Most of the internet take the position that YOU shouldn't be using it. I used the injectable for the reasons stated by someone else. Drench is cheaper but not as strong. I'd get injectable.

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Karmy's avatar

You do NOT want sheep drench. The injectable liquid is what you want.

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Deb's avatar

Most feed stores or even your local vet will carry the 1%sterile liquid. I have been told that you can purchase it on Amazon. And yes, the vet grade is very inexpensive!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I got the liquid through Amazon in the earlier days of Covid, but eventually they seemed to stop supplying it. Lots of paste available there.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

BEWARE of ivermectin paste that has OTHER meds! And then also of the FLAVORS that you still know what those actually are.

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Karmy's avatar

The injectable liquid is $38.

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Bill Campbell's avatar

TS: it seems someone higher up in pay grade is on to that availability. Used to walk into Tractor Supply and buy as much as I wanted. Seems as though they don't carry it in any of their stores that I have been in. Talking Gold Coast of Florida and Southern New Jersey. I've been buying online, but they've increased the cost so far about 50%.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I bought it at a FL tractor supply store but I had to ask someone to open the locked case as it was being stolen so much they locked it up! I've never been asked if I actually have a horse.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I've been using the horse paste for myself and my family members for the past four years and although I initially got an RX and paid through the nose for the pills ($150 for 30) I continue to keep a couple tubes of the horse version in my medicine cabinet.

It's so easy to take a little half inch strip once every week or two prophylactically that unless they make it OTC at a reasonable price, I'll continue to use the horse version

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Very wise reasoning. Listen up peeps to the INquizative One.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Just what is the reason for which you are taking this drug constantly? Covid was a fraud and still is. Would you have continually taken any drug before 2020 when it wasn't necessary? It's still a drug and taking any drug long term cannot be healthy. Ivermectin has been shown to cause infertility in women so if you are feeding this to daughters that don't need it, you may want to think twice about that. No one has yet proven the existence of any Covid19. Taking it "prophylactically" to fight off what?

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Granny Annie's avatar

Parasites, I believe, parasites...

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Ivm has been shown to have strong antiviral properties and I take a dose before traveling as well as if I'm around sick people or crowds where I may be exposed. I also take it if I feel like I'm starting to get a cold.

There's really no down side to it.

Dr Sabine Hazan has discovered ivm increases your bifidobacterium which is an essential gut microbe that disappears when exposed to Covid or the shots

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Cousin Clem's avatar

OK. If that's what you believe. I have yet to see proof of viruses. Any drug is a toxic load to the body including IVM. If you want to increase your gut bacteria, wouldn't simply taking probiotics and eating fermented foods do the trick? It's still a drug, not a nutritional supplement. It is something your body never needed. But it's your body, your choice.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Yes, the right fermented foods should help populate the gut bacteria (my favorite is raw kefir from Raw farms) It should contain bifidobacterium which Dr Sabine Hazan has done extensive research on and ivm has been shown to increase. But out of 23 samples of yogurt and other foods supposed to contain bifidobacterium, only 3 actually had it when tested.

I get your mistrust of pharmaceuticals as I am of the same opinion, but ivm isn't a man made chemical pharmaceutical and is in fact more like a naturally occurring substance. God bless

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“ Trump and Kennedy threw a one-two punch against globalism. It was almost too late; we were teetering on the precipice of a one-world government managed by unelected insects in Brussels. But we’ve pulled back from the brink just in the nick of time.”

A little Horse paste might be a good way to fight off those offensive globalist parasites

“ In any case, now Florida —not the federal health agencies— has pledged $60 million for cancer studies focusing not on novel, high-tech, bespoke mRNA treatments, but on repurposed drugs including (but not limited to) ivermectin. This is what “public health” should be; funding the studies that pharma won’t.”

Say what?

Public Health and the FDA actually serving the public??

“ Nevertheless, the filed bill alarmed Florida Politics. Its article grimly tallied terrifiying examples of people who died and were suspected of also taking ivermectin, and claimed ivermectin overdose patients were practically hogging the emergency rooms during 2021 (“a hospitalization a day”). The article did everything but remind y’all you ain’t horses.

Stop eating horse paste!”

Worth noting, FWIW, IVM was actually discovered in the 60’s in Japan on the grass of golf courses.

Imagine a natural parasite killer growing right in the grass.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

You are exactly right in your well reasoned and worded assessment.

Bacterial origins for Iver. The fake news echo chamber tried to kill Iver but failed miserably. Only stupid normies currently think them credible.

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shibumi's avatar

Since 2020/2021, the liquid injectible has more than doubled in price in my area. Still cheaper than the tablets per dose, but it does taste weird even in orange juice.

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CMCM's avatar

It's really infuriating that a now generic, formerly cheap drug now has such a high price tag, including from respected doctor groups who were voices of reason and pro-ivermectin during the pandemic days. I'm disappointed in how they have caved into the profit making arena with this drug.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

trying to follow the reasoning peeps think injectable (that they drink) is a better option that the paste

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Eli's avatar

You don't want the drench, you want the liquid sterile injectable. Then inject it into juice or mashed banana.

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Brenda Ping's avatar

Amazon has a wide range of ivermectin.https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ivermectin+horse+paste

They also offer tablets by prescription which are very expensive and cream, which is also prescription and very expensive! I used the horse paste! Cheap and it worked !

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Stephen Dedalus's avatar

Important incidental addition:

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From Wikipedia:

The avermectin family of compounds was discovered by Satoshi Ōmura of Kitasato University and William Campbell of Merck.[7] In 1970, Ōmura isolated a strain of Streptomyces avermitilis from WOODLAND SOIL NEAR A GOLF COURSE ALONG THE SOUTHEAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN. [my emphasis]

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In other words, there’s something to the centuries-long observation that farmers are, on average, a healthy demographic inasmuch that they work around the Good Earth’s soil while in full sunlight. All these increases in cancers and formerly exotic allergies and immune pathologies may simply be related to the sterile urban environments in which so many of us work. Indeed, even in years past, it was the dense populations of ancient cities that suffered from such things as the plague and tuberculosis.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Stephen, Wiki is not a reliable source for information, certainly not concerning health information.

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Stephen Dedalus's avatar

Generally true, but with many exceptions. True, one must approach each article with suspicion. Remember, if EVERY article was demonstrably false, it would have zero credibility with anyone and hence would be ineffective as a source of false information for the important stuff. It’s only because many of its articles ARE truthful that it carries enough credibility to fool the undiscerning for the remainder.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Of course, though graduated the credible information course a few decades ago. Wiki never fooled me.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Just order 3 pack Durvet "paste" from Amzon. Total cost about $50, cheap enough

Indian pharmacy has 12mg caps 30 count for about $60 but $25 to ship so not nearly as economical...

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I usually pay around $9/tube at a horse tack shop

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Glenda Gallagher's avatar

I still remember the nausea I experienced waiting for results and that was 48 years ago! Congrats to her!!❤️

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

For years i had nightmares that for some reason my law license had expired and i had to retake the bar exam. :-) Also 48 years ago.

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Patti's avatar

Woot woo!!! I was hoping you’d update us 🥳 happy dance for her

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Jeff S's avatar

Smart girl.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

It does take intelligence to be part of the Maritime Law professon by passing the "bar" There is no license people, its a very interesting "bar" exam

Just saying...

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Ruth H's avatar

🙏🙏happy to hear your granddaughter passed her bar exam. Now go celebrate with her❤️

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Brenda Ping's avatar

Congratulations to you and your daughter!! We need more fighters - especially if they have had some education from Jeff Childers!!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

CONGRATULATIONS ARE DUE! That is wonderful news!

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Butterfly2510's avatar

That’s wonderful! My son is waiting for his as well. He took it in July in the state of California and they don’t get results until November supposedly! What state is your granddaughter in and when did she take it?

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Lori's avatar

ugh california. I hope that state has not or will not corrupt him.

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

She took it on 7/29 & 30. She went to law school in Atlanta, so she took the GA bar, which does limit her to GA where she is happy to be right now. She plans to take the UBE in Feb. which will allow her to be able to practice in another 30+ states as well. She was born and raised in CA.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Congratulations!

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SB's avatar

Congratulations! Jeff, got any openings?

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Patricia Woodard's avatar

That's awesome! Congratulations!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh that’s wonderful news!!!! Thank you so much for sharing, I’m very happy our prayers were answered!!! 🙏😍 And congratulations to her!!! 🎉

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

I have too much to say on ivermectin, and my experience distributing it in Nigeria to treat river blindness (onchocerciasis) - caused by drinking river water with black fly larvae, which via blood, migrate to retina and hatch, causing blindness. But I will not take up the space. But the rational for not using it is feculent.

Anyone read about the 3 muslim men arrested for shooting youth baseball coach in texas for praying before the game?

https://www.khou.com/article/news/crime/3-men-arrested-katy-texas-baseball-coach-shot/285-aabc16d9-6cd5-4482-b35f-7e2a9c213c9e

No national coverage, I wonder why....

Remins me of what I just wrote about the UK. Do consider reading and commenting

From the United Kingdom to Great Britganistan: https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/from-the-united-kingdom-to-great

Have a safe and great weekend.

Take this with you: 2 Timothy 1:9

He has saved us and called us to a holy life—not because of anything we have done but because of his own purpose and grace. This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the beginning of time

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FloridaTransplant's avatar

Did anyone else have to look up “feculent?” lol

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Francis Keays's avatar

I was pretty sure it had something to do with BS, but I wanted to confirm it, so I looked it up too. Added points for being creative with language to get around the usual social media word sensors. It will be my new go to word.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

me too. a Great new word learned right here on Substack!

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I did. makes sense, I guessed it was related to fecal, and was correct in that assumption.

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c Anderson's avatar

Feculent is Latin based. Faeces. We need Latin in grade school classes.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

As a retired Latin teacher (who can proudly admit, now, to four generations of same), I agree. Daughter is working (with my contributions) on a Latin "text" for the very young. Early elementary. Some classical schools do provide Latin for young students.

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CMCM's avatar

When I was in high school (1963-67) you could actually take Latin as an elective instead of French, German or Spanish. All of these languages were typically offered.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

I took Latin in highschool 77-80

We went from teaching Latin and Greek in HS to teaching remedial English in college.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

right.

What a testament to our liberal Educational system!

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

True!

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Susan L.'s avatar

I took 2 years of Latin in H.S for my foreign language that was required for college track study. Great basis for learning medical lingo.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I took 3 years of Latin and n high school. It helped on the SATs.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

yep, me too(1965-69)

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NoWay's avatar

My son took Latin in high school in VA. Public school, he graduated in 2021. He didn’t have a senior year, and no I’m not over it ! But they did offer many languages to choose from.

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Margo's avatar

My husband took Latin in high school and his vocabulary is great. My kids also took it in high school. Sadly I did not!

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

I got a little Latin in Catholic grade school for Mass Altar boy memorization training, but the Order of the Mass most likely did not have any references to feculent, I am pretty sure!

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

My fault. Foolish, fatuous.

You may enjoy this. Self advocate

https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/from-the-united-kingdom-to-great

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

great word choice!

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

True story. When I used to ask pops what a word meant he would thump me and say we have a few dictionaries. From then on each word I looked up sayed with me

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MOMinator's avatar

We had a huge dictionary on a wooden stand…I loved looking up words up, still do (and get plenty of opportunities when reading coffee and Covid lol)

That wooden stand is now at my house…the job now is to locate a super-sized dictionary that has not had the deletions that I know current dictionaries possess, since the Marxist takeover of our language. (I still use my 50-yr old college dictionary).

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Beckadee's avatar

I still have my parents Websters Collegiate Dictionary 5th Edition 1946.

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CMCM's avatar
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I still have a couple of large dictionaries I got in my college days in the mid 1970s. I think kids today never use them any more. If would be fun to compare the old definitions of certain words with the "new, revised" ones.

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Robyn Welch's avatar

I have my dictionary from college, so the 80s. I sometimes look up old definitions.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I continue to appreciate the 1996 American Heritage (also possess the earlier), in good part because it is generous with etymology. Also have the abridged OED (have to use the magnifier provided, at this point). One volume. My mother-in-law had the complete: it took up one whole shelf of her bookcase.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Funny--I was thinking about that just this morning. When I was a child, and asked parents, at the dinner table, the meaning of a word, their response was, "Go look it up". Now the dictionary was only about 10 feet away, in the living room. But I hated having to get up from the table and look through the pages until I found the word. Didn't take too long until I learned to keep my questioning-mouth shut.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

I do not like a lot of things. Checking out celebrity names, double-checking word spellings, but it does improve clarity.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

wow, what great example and training your parents gave.

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Double Mc's avatar

I would never part with my late 70s Webster's Unabridged dictionary. It's massive.

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MaryAnn's avatar

A son of my kids’ daycare provider read their dictionary a few times in grade 4. He was/is something!

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

When I was in 4th grade, I was often "punished" by having to copy the dictionary. I sure learned a lot, probably why I had a "college level" vocabulary in elementary school lol

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I thought he said "flatulent".

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Princess Thunderbutt's avatar

Yes and i was pretty sure it was going to be feces related.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Me! But I love the "lookup" feature on my iPhone and use it quite often... I miss "word of the day" calendars lol

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Barbls's avatar

yes

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Jo Highet's avatar

Ha, yes! I have Miriam Webster app on my phone for just this exact thing. I use it often!

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Lori's avatar

reminded me of feces.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I just figured the root word was “fecal”, so some type of 💩

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Thought it might be in the feces category and yes, I looked it up.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yep.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I will respond with my often told story to help people be less worried that in 2021 I OD’d on ivermectin! I took enough for a small horse 😅 on accident. 😆 I only say that I was so nervous and I really screwed up the measurement, I didn’t even realize until the next time I was going to take a dose 😬 I

am fine. 😅

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Did it make your coat shinier? Improve hoof resilience, or put a hitch in your giddy-up?

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Susan Seas's avatar

Now that you mention it ... 😆

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

more volume, shinnier hair?! Ha!

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

Jimmy😂

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Karen Bandy's avatar

😆 🐎

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I did as well. Just a double dose. It temporarily affected my vision; sort of glassy eyed for a bit. I’m also fine. Had something bad happened, I would have chosen dying at home over going to the hospital.

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Susan Seas's avatar

100 Me too!! I got bit by a dog, it was bad. Treated it myself as well as a lot of Praying! WAS NOT going to Dr.

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Astragale's avatar

This is how I feel now.

I have zero trust in the medical industry since 2020.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Might have killed parasites hiding out in your eyes! That can be a thing!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

😳

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

It’s been prescribed over 5 BILLION times and has a safety profile better than aspirin. I think 2 people out of 5 billion prescriptions resulted in death but Lord knows what those 2 people had in the way of other illnesses.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Can you imagine the exploding brains over at Merck who ended the patent early? They’ve been no doubt writhing in agony over the lost licensing payouts.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I had no idea Merck ended the patents early?!!?

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Chixbythesea's avatar

Yes.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

We were working bulls and I saw a guy get injected with a dose suitable for a 2,000 lb bull when the bull jumped at just the wrong time and he didn’t have any ill effects. Other than discomfort of having a bull sized dose shot into his leg.

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Lori's avatar

Ivermec has a very wide safety margin in animals and humans so no worries.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I knew that even at the time but was still a little 😬 😆

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Astragale's avatar

IVM has a decades long history of safe use.

Over 4 BILLION DOSES have been given worldwide.

It has an excellent safety profile.

So outrageous that the medical industry & WHO demonized it in order to get the emergency use authorization for the truly dangerous artificial mRNA injections.

Especially outrageous as:

ivermectin had been a WHO “essential medicine” for years;

it was well known to have antiviral as well as antiparasitic actions.

The whole anti-ivermectin PSYOP was wicked.

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Rick Kaullen's avatar

Doesn’t sound so dangerous after all.

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shibumi's avatar

It's not. It's a scare tactic.

"The US Government has been bribed by Big Pharma, and both want you to take the expensive drug that won't help you, but will profit Big Pharma, so they can have $$$$ for future bribes."

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Lori's avatar

just read the package insert, its all there. its safe. look for the LD50 and you will see how safe it is.

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

You'd have to take 5-8 times your dosage of ivm by weight to OD and even then it would probably just give you a tummy ache

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

OOOOh, my goodness!

Great one, Susan.

So, this REALLY begs the question: by HOW much?!

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Politico Phil's avatar

No national coverage, I wonder why..............................................

We are now in a domestic (civil) war, thanks to the invasion, that has gone kinetic and like all wars, the truth is lost/concealed in the "fog of war".

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Barbls's avatar

I regularly scroll through Gateway Pundit, Townhall, Red State (corporate sisters); Brieitbart, New York Post, Fox News, and Not the Bee to see what's happening that is not being reported by legacy news.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Edward Berne would be proud of the use of corporate media propaganda today.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I’m curious to find out whenthat vermin entered the country, probably illegally.

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Politico Phil's avatar

That's a pretty safe assumption. The violence is going to get a lot worse. Americans are unprepared to understand the mindset of those subcontinent invaders who are now our "neighbors".

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Jay Horton's avatar

Deer tags.....

Later Jay

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Lori's avatar

once again, get ready and we all know what that means.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

"Let's roll!"

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P Flournoy's avatar

No, it was discovered by a Japanese scientist who took dirt samples everywhere he went and analyzed them. The particular sample he got for Ivermectin came from a golf course. I doubt that it was illegal since he received the Nobel peace prize for it that discovery.

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Tom Bartel's avatar

Reported as illegal today.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

No, it is overt and extreme. The only fools refusing to see, are the fake news echo chamber junkies. Be not among them...

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Kim's avatar

Oh my goodness! I work in Katy and did not hear this story. Of course, I don’t usually watch the news anymore.

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Lori's avatar

Your sanity is better off that way Kim.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

My fault, I read too much, so I ask others to affirm I am not loosing my mind, and can objectively assert it's absence was intentional.

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Kim's avatar

Yes I stay away from the lying media but check in for local news occasionally. I missed this one.

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Chixbythesea's avatar

You are not losing your mind. In USA we were told to remain vigilant which implies being watchful.

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Valerie's avatar

I saw it on my HOA page, Kim! We’re about 30 min from Katy.

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Kim's avatar

Me too. 25 minutes to work.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I have a good friend in Katy... likes it a lot... but I didn't know they had smelly mooslems there... almost as bad as having Zio-pigs!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Regarding your vast experience with Iver to treat the onchocerciais. Iver is an inexpensive broad spectrum anti parasite drug. Big Harma wants people to avoid it.

Fortunately a great % is no longer listening to the profiteers or their henchment the

Medical Cartel.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Hey Dude! Good on you for helping those folks in Nigeria. Best to you and yours.

Later Jay

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P Flournoy's avatar

I did see something about that and I want to say it was on one American news – OAN. I watched so much news and read so many commentaries that sometimes I can’t remember where I saw something but I knew it was a reputable source. It should be on national news!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Re-reading this of yours, Torrance. I just minutes ago sent a note to daughter in UK, her husband a C of E priest, she an accountant, suggesting that this may be a time to consider moving to her own side of the pond.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

I had to look it up but I like that word - feculent

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Rob's avatar

The report I read said they were target shooting in a field and had not paid attention to what was down range.

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Thorne Sutherland's avatar

I think someone posted the story on substack.

Strange that they hit the coach who was leading a prayer session, wasn't it.

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essenbe's avatar

Anyone who believes it was an accident probably believes the earth is flat too.

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John Anthony's avatar

Haha. On the other hand, those dopes were shooting from 600-700 yards away. If they had aimed, they probably would have missed. I need a calm day and a 9x scope to ring steel at 600 yards.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Yeah.

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Astragale's avatar

I watched in astonishment in 2020 as the entire global “health” industry & liberal media demonized wonderful ivermectin.

It was one of the most co-ordinated & ruthless PSYOPS ever imposed on the planet - and we’ve had a few…

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

I’m from Houston area and I was under the assumption that it was stray bullets from a firing range. This makes me so very mad. This was not by accident.

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David Eldon Wood's avatar

I have been waiting for this for years. James Comey deserves everything he gets.!

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Padrig's avatar

He should get at least as much time as did Martha Stewart for the 'crime' of talking to him.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

How about more, way more. Do consider Peter Strzok next. Would be a great celly

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Maha's avatar

Strzok needs to be in a prison where the smirk is wiped off his face daily.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Brennan is another one I'd like to see renditioned and tortured.

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CMCM's avatar

Don't forget Clapper.

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MaryAnn's avatar

And the list goes on…

Channeling Sonny and Cher!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Good point! They could be twins... just imagine the stuff they would spill on the waterboard, or with truck batteries hooked to their nuts!

(Why not both, on Pay-per-view??)

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Observer's avatar

Didn't he have a hand in issuing the visa's to patsy 911 hijacker's.....

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I believe so... most believe he converted to islam long ago...

A series of waterboardings would reveal a TON of really shocking info...

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CMCM's avatar

Yes...that arrogant vermin needs an accounting...as does his girlfriend Lisa Page.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Gotta get the real worms first,so they roll like electrified worms. Stroke is a freaking nut. He needs to be taken out later. With treason.

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CMCM's avatar

The key is to figure out which of the underlings will be eager to rat out their superiors who masterminded everything.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

They would conspire to steal Top Ramen from fellow inmates.

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Astragale's avatar

Adding:

Clapper, Brennan, Milley, Fauci, Mayorkas, Schiff, Pelosi, Bidens & Clintons & Obama.

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Politico Phil's avatar

....a loooong time!

Does Comey ever get any sleep? He looks like a man twice his age. I feel sorry for him - NOT!

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JW's avatar

And Soros looks like he stood in front of a fire too long and melted!

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Politico Phil's avatar

God didn't built the human body to contain evil without severe "side effects".

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Since Charlie’s death, it’s been disturbing to see the devil in people’s faces and actions. Seeing the HUGE crowd at the memorial was inspiring and brought me to tears.

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Patti's avatar

Crazy how evil the response. Quite honestly has shocked me. No heart IMO

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CMCM's avatar

No heart, no soul, empty of humanity. But Charlie's memorial was heartening.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

yes, they are "self-manifesting" the evil that lurks within.

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CMCM's avatar

I've noticed how much the eyes give them away. Dark, dead, soulless, lifeless looking eyes. It seems especially prevalent in the shooters.

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Lori's avatar

Well said Phil. It is so true.

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John Baker's avatar

Is there a deeper meaning to the fact that "evil" is "live" spelled backwards?

Or just a coindence?

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CMCM's avatar
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I never thought much about the word evil until in recent years, but Soros looks like evil incarnate. I'd put Brennan in that class too, his angry face just oozes evil.

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David A's avatar

Emperor Palpatien yes?

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JW's avatar

Yes! Maybe they are brothers but one is a mask and the other needs one.

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PrsctNative's avatar

My thoughts exactly!

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

I’m sure Satan patched him back together again. Such a pathetic evil thing he is

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Dr Linda's avatar

🤭

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Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

Soros for sure has been practicing standing close to the fire for when he goes to h3ll

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Sorry not sorry I can’t give Comey the presumption of innocence. He assumed the power to not prosecute Hillary, admitted leaking to trigger a special counsel, and lied to Congress (his excuse is probably “ongoing investigation”). Like McCabe, Strzok, and a raft of FBI conspirators, he belongs to his father, the devil (John 8:44). Even so, he has the luxury of retirement and probably Soros funds for his defense. I can’t imagine a Virginia jury convicting him, so I’ll brace while he skips through the process and reaps little if any punishment, but I won’t stop praying for justice.

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SH's avatar

Would be lovely if there were some Martha Stewart fans on the jury! LOL!

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Tom Cashman's avatar

It will be interesting to see a couple of things with Comey's trial: whether he turns on some of his co-conspirators, and how often he takes the 5th...

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Cabogirl's avatar

Adrena Chrome eyes come to mind.

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AngelaK's avatar

Some are genetically prone to under eye bags after a certain age..nothing to do with sleep.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Recall his description being shown on Fox News the last two days of Comey describing a possible dedicated cell out in the main "yard" just for housing Trump in prison?!

Wouldn't it be great if such a facility was built down in Alligator alley . . . just for HIM?!

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David A's avatar

Yes, and hopefully this is just the beginning. I hope someone can point out how Jeff has defended specific complaints about Bondi. The main complaint is "Are you aware she framed an innocent man in George Zimmerman, using a known false witness in Genteel (or however her name is spelled), claiming to be both his girlfriend and on the phone with him at the time of the attack?"

Has Jeff addressed this charge. I know nothing about it.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Robert Barnes, who calls Pam Bondi "Pay-for-Play Bondi," predicts she will be out by December.

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Patti's avatar

I like Barnes and I hope he is correct! Not a fan of Pam at all.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Well, she is blond, after all.

Next rotation: Fox News!

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Julie Ann B's avatar

And more!!! Prison for at least 20 years…treason!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Florida with OTC ivermectin? Yay!

Next up: Raw Milk for human consumption. 12 states (but not FL) already have retail raw milk availability.

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Horizons's avatar

Eh, I purchase the bottles labelled "For Pet Consumption Only" and drink away. Though I agree, it should not be restricted.

Re: ivermectin. My 84-year-old mom's doctor told her (and I was listening in) he couldn't prescribe it for her when she had covid because "It could kill you." I promptly gave her a 5 day supply, based on her body weight, and she was symptom free within 3 days and feeling her usual chipper self by day 7.

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Lori's avatar

I love this. And full on rot to that pos "doc".

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

👏👏👏

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nancylee's avatar

what a concept. real food for real people. by real I mean food that is minimally processed and has been sustaining us for millennia.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Now if we could get back to UNmodified gluetn, and healthy wheat - the kind the early Christians and the American pioneers both used to make their breads.

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Tom Cashman's avatar

The book "The Wheat Belly Diet" does a great job explaining in detail why the non GM wheat used by our ancestors was so much healthier than the stuff making people sick now. Fascinating book!

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Alex's avatar

yep, maybe we could eat it again.

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nancylee's avatar

well surprise surprise. i found and buy from an excellent heritage wheat company and you can too. https://sunriseflourmill.com

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Roger Beal's avatar

Many thanks!

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Curious. Did you have issues with American modified wheat - in products across the board, not just the obvious (breads/pastries, pastas, etc; it's in far, far more as you may know) - and find your body is unaffected by these heartige wheat flours? Appreciate your input and vendor recommendation.

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nancylee's avatar

nothing obvious. the owners did and there are customer testimonials. check them out

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Will do. Thank you!

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

From AI:

"Ivermectin 12mg Cost Tennessee

The cost of a 12mg tablet of ivermectin in Tennessee pharmacies is not directly listed in the provided information, as most sources discuss the price of 3mg tablets. The average cash price for 20 tablets of 3mg ivermectin is approximately $157, which can be reduced to as low as $36 using a SingleCare coupon A 12mg dose typically requires four 3mg tablets, so the cost for a single 12mg dose would be roughly four times the price of a 3mg tablet, depending on the pharmacy and any discounts applied Some Tennessee pharmacies, such as Roan Mountain Pharmacy and Trousdale Pharmacy, offer ivermectin without a prescription under a Collaborative Pharmacy Practice Agreement, but specific pricing for 12mg tablets is not provided It is recommended to contact pharmacies directly for the most accurate pricing on 12mg tablets."

Used to be available (from India) for .08 per 6 mg tablet...

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shibumi's avatar

Not as cheap as India, but it arrived quickly and it's a good product. Recommended.

https://www.resolvx.health/PetMectin

FYI, these are 12mg.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I have been using for years

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Concerned mom's avatar

Have been buying the 100 count 12mg. Ivermectin for $100 plus $20 insurance from India for years! I wonder where Resolvx gets their product from?

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shibumi's avatar

2nd Smartest Guy in the World on Substack is connected with these people. If you locate him, you can ask. :)

I've purchased the product several times and have had no issues.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

👍

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Janine Melnitz's avatar

I have ordered ivermectin from Indiamart...good source but they can be annoying to deal with. You can still get it.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

For acquiring, I use WISE financial and it all goes smoothly as to payment.

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Fabes55's avatar

I'm in FL and I can get raw milk at Detwiler's Farm Market.

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Starsky's avatar

We’ve had raw milk availability in Arizona for ages. I usually only drink it during my allergy months. Went to Sprouts yesterday and the price has jumped to $8.99 a HALF gallon, and a sign on the door saying “Limited to 4 per customer.” So word is obviously out. I’ve depended on raw milk for 10+ years to alleviate my spring and fall allergies. It works and is so delicious!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

For animal consumption only.

I'm talking about getting Raw Milk in your local Publix. Marketed for people.

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Lori's avatar

for animal consumption is fine and a way to get around usda.

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Fabes55's avatar

Detwilers is a chain in the Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice area. But you’re right, it’s not Publix.

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CMCM's avatar
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Surprisingly, I see lots of raw milk for sale in California, mostly in health food stores or independent markets.

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Concerned mom's avatar

If it's "unprocessed" WHY does it cost the same as gold????

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Alex's avatar

Maybe to fund their possible legal defense if they get blamed for some illness?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

One gallon each week. I drink. But on the 8th day it starts to go--and I find coagulants in my coffee.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I've heard storing it in glass instead of plastic buys more time.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I could do that, but suspect the act of pouring it into (sterilized--which means I would have to sterilize them) canning jars would expose it to a lot of bacteria-laden air. I rarely have much left by the 8th day. And if it sours, it doesn't spoil, and is still useable. If I leave some soured in a jar in the fridge for along time, I find "ricotta" at the bottom and the whey is actually tangily delicious! I add it to my home-made fertilizer concoction.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Fertilizer - so your plants will be covid-free!

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Shelle's avatar

We get ours in glass jars and it lasts 2 weeks. Sometimes I've even had it last 2 and a half weeks!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That's amazing. Decades ago I bought fresh milk from the farm (not organically managed) and the milk did indeed stay fresh for two weeks. But it was pasteurized.

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Margo's avatar

Although many stores in FL sell it marked as "only for pet consumption."

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Paige Green's avatar

The pet store we frequent has cartons of goat’s milk. I asked one of the owners if she thought it would be safe to drink. She wouldn’t commit, but I may try it.

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Paige Green's avatar

Our state, Michigan, is reviewing a bill to make raw milk more accessible. I’m hoping the Democrat majority legislature is also interested in this.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Playing at Jerry’s tonight if you get bored in ponce.

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TriTorch's avatar

Wow, Jeff, you had me truly worried for you today. Glad you're still with us and there were no farewells involved! Wishing that you got some much needed rest in your absense.

Speaking of good news and of somber farewells:

From FollowingJesus Substack:

https://substack.com/@nutsaboutjesus/note/c-159726823

Proverbs 19:17: He who has pity on the poor lends to the Lord, and He will pay back what he has given.

At 2 a.m., a 13-year-old boy in South Carolina picked up the phone and dialed 911. But it wasn’t for a fire, a robbery, or an emergency like you’d expect. He told the dispatcher, “I’m tired of sleeping on the floor.”

Let that sink in. In one of the richest countries on earth, a child’s “emergency” was not having a bed.

When Officer Gaetano Acerra responded, he thought it was a prank—or maybe something minor. But what he walked into crushed him. Bare walls. No furniture. No decorations. Just a deflated air mattress in the corner and a boy sitting there, exhausted, slumped over like life had already beaten him down at 13 years old.

The boy’s grandmother, who loved him, simply couldn’t afford more than the basics: food and rent. Survival, not comfort. And yet this child still had the courage to call 911—not for money, not for toys—but just for a chance to feel like he mattered.

Most officers would have filed a report and moved on. But Acerra couldn’t shake the image of that room out of his mind. Three days later, he came back—not with paperwork, but with a truck full of furniture. A bed with fresh sheets. A desk and chair for homework. Lamps, decorations, and even a Nintendo Wii.

The boy’s face when he saw his new room? Pure joy. His four bare walls turned into a sanctuary. For the first time, he felt like he mattered.

And here’s the part that should make every single one of us think: it didn’t take a millionaire, a celebrity, or the government to fix this. It took one cop who cared enough to do something.

Officer Acerra said it best: “Sometimes you just know what’s right.”

Luke 6:35: But love your enemies, do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return; and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High.

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"You never really leave the place you love. You take part of it with you and leave part of you there." -Unknown

All, I am hanging-up writing and this will be my last commenting day on C&C. I have written a farewell letter, which I would be quite honored if you read on my birthday (today). You can find it here (it has more uplifting stories like the above): https://tritorch.substack.com/p/a-final-fond-farewell-a-final-heartfelt

"I choose to hold you in my dreams, for in my dreams you have no end." -Rumi

What an honor it's been to get to know and learn from you C&C - you are the one outstanding community aside from my own that I had to thank and say farewell to. Please continue challenging, encouraging, giving to, and loving one another. I've learned that love and encouragement and all the unbridled good that imminently springs forth from them can solve and melt away so many of the problems Mr. Childers brings to light here:

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3 Simple Words by Guinea Pig Lover

My school go’s from kinder garden to 6th grade. I am a 6th grader. Because of that, the younger kids look up to me and my fellow classmates. This is the story about when I used my power to make a kid feel empowered: One day, some of my friends and I were walking to our lunch period. We were a little late, so the halls were empty. Then a little disabled boy (he needs a walker to walk) in kinder garden, comes from the elevator with his guide. We were taught to let those kids go first, so while we waited, his guide told us he refers to himself as “ Fast Freddy “ and then asked him to show us how fast he can go.

“Fast Freddy “ put a smile on his face and went as fast as he can go. Without thinking, I said “ he’s so fast “ then as if by magic, That little boy’s smile got wider and he went even faster! Next his guide gave me a thumbs up and they went wherever they had to go, and so did we. I said 3 simple words that brightened some ones day. 3 simple words!

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John 13:34: A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another.

Luke 6-38 Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you."

Vaya Con Dios: https://tritorch.com/OurOnlyHope.jpg | https://old.bitchute.com/video/WEd9ZWKhIhMH [5:52mins] | https://tritorch.com/Love.png

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A last collection of quotes for you, dear C&C - may you find something here that resonates:

"And ever has it been known that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation." -Khalil Gibran

"How lucky am I to have something that makes leaving it so hard." -A. A. Milne

"For me, the times I always regret are missed opportunities to say farewell to good people, to wish them long life and say to them in all sincerity, "You build and do not destroy; you sow goodwill and reap it; smiles bloom in the wake of your passing, and I will keep your kindness in trust and share it as occasion arises, so that your life will be a quenching draught of calm in a land of drought and stress." Too often I never get to say that when it should be said. Instead, I leave them with the equivalent of a "Later, dude!" only to discover there would be no later for us." -Kevin Hearne

"Can miles truly separate you from friends... If you want to be with someone you love, aren't you already there?" -Richard Bach

"Though miles may lie between us, we are never far apart, for friendship doesn’t count miles, it’s measured by the heart." -Unknown

“Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.” -Rumi

"You can kiss your family and friends goodbye and put miles between you, but at the same time you carry them with you in your heart, because you do not just live in the world but a world lives in you." –Frederick Buechner

"No distance of place or lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other’s worth." –Robert Southey

"Farewell to Thee! But not farewell To all my fondest thoughts of Thee; Within my heart they still shall dwell And they shall cheer and comfort me." –Anne Bronte

There was something unfinished about not saying farewell, like a door left open in the chill night." –Julie C. Dao

"Man’s feelings are always purest and most glowing in the hour of meeting and of farewell." –Jean Paul Richter

"Absence diminishes mediocre passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and fans fires. –Francois de La Rochefoucauld

The best things said come last. People will talk for hours saying nothing much and then linger at the door with words that come with a rush from the heart. -Alan Alda

"Goodbyes make you think. They make you realize what you’ve had, what you’ve lost, and what you’ve taken for granted." –Ritu Ghatourey

"When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us." –Helen Keller

"Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night. I miss you like..." –Edna St. Vincent Millay

"Through many waters borne, brother, I am come to thy sad grave, that I may give these last gifts to the dead. Forever and ever, brother, hail. Forever and ever, farewell." –Cassandra Clare

"Whatever the cause, I could not meet his sunshine with cloud. If this were my last moment with him, I would not waste it in forced, unnatural distance. I loved him well - too well not to smite out of my path even Jealousy herself, when she would have obstructed a kind farewell. A cordial word from his lips, or a gentle look from his eyes, would do me good, for all the span of life that remained to me; it would be comfort in the last strait of loneliness; I would take it - I would taste the elixir, and pride should not spill the cup." –Charlotte Bronte

"Farewell has a sweet sound of reluctance. Good-bye is short and final, a word with teeth sharp to bite through the string that ties past to the future." –John Steinbeck

"Fare thee well, and if for ever Still for ever fare thee well." –Lord Byron

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"My son, when you pray, do it like a person who is bidding farewell to this world, and don't assume you will have another chance to pray again. " –Muadh ibn Jabal

"While conscience is our friend, all is at peace; however once it is offended, farewell to a tranquil mind." -Mary Wortley Montagu

"No house should ever be on a hill. It should be of the hill. Belonging to it. Hill and house should live together each the happier for the other." -Frank Lloyd Wright

Luke 6:47 - Whoever comes to Me, and hears My sayings and does them, I will show you whom he is like:

Luke 6:48 - He is like a man building a house, who dug deep and laid the foundation on the rock. And when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently against that house, and could not shake it, for it was founded on the rock.

Luke 6:49 - But he who heard and did nothing is like a man who built a house on the earth without a foundation, against which the stream beat vehemently; and immediately it fell. And the ruin of that house was great."

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Tom's avatar

We'll miss you, TriTorch!

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TriTorch's avatar

You as well Tom, thank you for your knowledge over the years, and all the best to you and your family

Happy trails til we meet again...

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

Where are you off to? I must have missed why you are leaving the fold

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TriTorch's avatar

Barbara, thank you for asking.

I became a targeted individual last year September and was pushed out of everything then, was fired from my job and made homeless. Despite the hellish warnings of being targeted again, I had no choice but to come back to Substack to earn a living - and thanks to all the outstandingly wonderful people here and elsewhere - I was rescued from the streets through their support.

Well I got my job back early this year, but decided to keep pushing forward with my work here because in order to solve our problems we first have to identify and spread knowledge of them - we all must do what we can to make a future for our children - so I worked even harder to expose the horrible things occurring... Then they targeted me again, and this time they kicked it up a few levels and trust me, you do not want to get hit by this wicked technology ever ever ever ever.

So I did some soul searching and realized I had done my part after 10 years and needed to find other avenues to make this world better today than it was yesterday (as we all must for the sake of the future). But even beyond that, I noticed my son getting so much older so quickly, so I'll recruit him and we'll work together to find a better path forward for all of us.

Should have done this from the start. All the years I've lost focusing here and on my website and researching and sharing information wherever i could rather than partnering with him to teach him to be the best person he can be so that he can go out into the world as a force for good - is heartrending. He is so incredible I cannot describe it and it's time to put my focus where it belongs.

Our greatest contributions are often the ones we leave behind to tend to the future and ensure the darkness and mass destruction we are always in the mist of is kept in check and contained. Now I'll pass my torch to him so he can continue to shine the light by continuing this crucial work.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Tri, you've lived a missionary's life. We serve where He puts us.

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Peace's avatar

TriTorch - I do hope you will continue to be involved here at C&C to even a small extent as an occasional commenter. You have much to offer. Blessings as you work with your son. The years you have spent researching and writing will undoubtedly be doubled in your son as he reflects upon your writings over the coming years. And takes whatever action the Lord lays upon his heart.

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The Shepherd knows's avatar

Thank you for everything TriTorch. I wish you well. Be assured, you’ll be missed.

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Alkery's avatar

All the best!

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MayBella82's avatar

Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand. ^Irish Blessing. Thank you and you will be missed. I always look for your post and I feel you are

doing God's work.

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Margaret Allison's avatar

Thanks TriTorch for making a difference in our world!

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Dorota's avatar

For those of you that cherished his writing, maybe you will find in your heart to motivate his son

https://tritorch.substack.com/p/a-final-fond-farewell-a-final-heartfelt?utm_medium=reader2

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Thank you so much for mentioning this, Dorota, it has made a for difference for the Stickmen Race GoFundMe, Nicholas will be so grateful for everyone's kindness, generosity, encouragement, and love when he sees the turnout! And so am I!!

This is a success that is going to make a big difference for his potential and the course of his life. God Bless you!

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Juliann's avatar

I’m crying. Bless you and thank you for every word you shared. Come back when you are able❤️❤️

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TriTorch's avatar

Thank you kindly Juliann =) And thank you for your words.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Will most definitely miss you Tri! God Bless You and Keep You. Safe travels in your journey. I love you 🙏🏻🇺🇸♥️

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TriTorch's avatar

I am very grateful to you, thank you Teresa. Safe travels to you as well until we meet again. Love, Tri

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RunningLogic's avatar

Many blessings to you TriTorch 🙏 and may the Lord smile on you and your son in your future endeavors. Thank you for the uplifting posts here ❤️

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Mary Goodwin's avatar

😭

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Lorita's avatar

Love and blessings to you in whatever you do, may our Good Lord always protect you and give you whatever you need to live a life of godliness. I have appreciated your work very much and I will miss you. L

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TriTorch's avatar

I am grateful for your kind comment Lorita, I will miss and wish the same for you as well, for you and everyone you hold dear.

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Lois Lassiter's avatar

As I have said many times before on Substack comments. My brother in law was making his bucket list to die. He had been diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in his throat--likely from the vaxx(not proven, just suspected). He had completed chemo and radiation(they burned him during one treatment when the machine malfunctioned). After all that, losing tons of weight being called out for a joke in the chemo room(seriously, sent to the doctor's office to discuss his inappropriate humor), his PET scan on 12/24/23 still lit up. The doctors told him they wanted to do surgery....no way to remove it all where it was located, just ruin his life completely. He declined and got ready to die. I got the book by Dr Paul Marik from Amazon on repurposed drugs and nutrition for cancer and he started IVM and Mebendazole and the other appropriate supplements.

Today, he is healthy and happy and has not been back to a doctor since. Since my own brother died from the same cancer in the late 1980s, I know how bad it can be.

I don't know for sure what fixed him......but I know for sure the IVM did not hurt him.

I have started offering it as an alternative, in combination with fendbendazole to my canine cancer patients that aren't surgical and can't afford to go to the oncologist. So far, I have had ONE stupendous success...totally reversed prostate cancer in a dog. I tried consulting with veterinary oncologists....they basically laughed at me. So......YAY Florida.

I'm in Georgia...hard not to be jealous of our amazing southern neighbor!!

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Lois, much love to your BIL and his recovery. This made my whole day and I suspect at least my whole month! Smiling from ear to ear. So grateful you are using on your canine patients. I was on a pet cancer webinar with a well known SFL pet oncology center and when I asked the question about considering repurposed meds, it went downhill quickly so I get what you went through dealing with several of them. Vet Med is very blue pilled for the most part unfortunately. Holistic vets and those that are open-minded allopathics are the best if clients can find them locally. Thank you for loving the animals and being open-minded. Our pets deserve the absolute best too. Stay safe and healthy in Georgia!

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is such a heartening and wonderful testimony to the power of ivermectin and alternatives to the typical treatments! Praise God that your brother in law was ready to try something else and that he is now healthy!!

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Rob's avatar

**The Administration has announced a “new law enforcement strategy” targeting the organizers of political violence:**

Like whoever paid for the pallets of bricks that showed up a day ahead of the (numerus) "spontaneous" mostly peaceful riots that happened all over the country in 2020?

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shibumi's avatar

You know, I have a feeling that in X years, that will be used against anyone protesting a Democrat.

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✝️✝️✝️

This you know, my beloved brethren. But everyone must be quick to hear, slow to speak and slow to anger; for the anger of man does not achieve the righteousness of God. Therefore, putting aside all filthiness and all that remains of wickedness, in humility receive the word implanted, which is able to save your souls.

— James 1:19-21 NAS95

✝️✝️✝️

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Jamie's avatar

SLOW TO SPEAK is included in most of my prayers these days! 🙏

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Tom Cashman's avatar

A classic from Steven Covey along these lines is "seek first to understand, then to be understood ". Great advice!

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

To help leftist avoid accidentally taking Ivermectin I propose all Ivermectin packaging have a picture of President Trump stamped on it. The left will avoid it the same way a witch avoids water.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

"The left will avoid it the same way a witch avoids water."

Same way a vampire avoids garlic...

Pile on!

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CynicalCuteness's avatar

Same way Bill avoids Hillary…

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Jacquijacq's avatar

You win!!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

🤣🤣🤣😁😁😁

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Crixcyon's avatar

The only communicable disease is leftism. All others are fake.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Communicable mental illness you mean, because I have seen a lot in west Africa first hand, and I ain't talking about STIs

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Beth Majeroni's avatar

The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine includes Ivermectin as a potential adjunct or sole therapy for types of cancer targeting the mitochondrial stem cell connection. See link below. I have been on it for a year at high doses for my CLL and found positive results in this chronic type of cancer. Normal weight dosing is 0.25 mg / kg of weight and I have been on 4 x that at 1 mg / kg of weight with absolutely no side effects! https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:495712ca-f272-49f8-b4bf-0527bfb557bc

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John Galt?'s avatar

One of the most pernicious aspects of the leftist violence campaign is its logic: speech that opposes their positions is violence, ergo, leftist violence to suppress that speech is justified. This has been carefully curated by the Democrat party. It is no accident.

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David Cashion's avatar

Obama said it yesterday

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Gail W's avatar

You are 100% correct in that it is all VERY CAREFULLY AND DELIBERATELY CRAFTED.

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Charlie J's avatar

I am grateful for ivermectin. I have used it (along with a few others in a treatment protocol - that I designed with study from frontline doctors and a gifted actual scientist I work with) to beat back an aggressive prostate cancer. Don't know if I am fully cancer-free yet, but Lord, what relief!

The medical establishment and the left are NOT mad because we are curing ourselves with "misinformation;" they are furious because we are not submitting to their mad power games. They demonstrated far too boldly with the Covid nonsense that they don't care about our health at all, only their power. So let them own Trump and Kennedy by dying rather than using protocols that actually work.

The meme was right. Trump came out against cancer and the left now supports it. I am grateful for Trump, Kennedy, the Frontline Doctors, Jeff Childers, and all those who fought for my right to live despite the left's and the medical establishment's insistence that I should die rather than do something they don't approve of.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Did you add fenbendazole to the mix? Artemisinin too?

If not... DO!

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Charlie J's avatar

Yes on the Fenben. Powerful stuff. Thank goodness I am now done with it. Moved to high-dose Melatonin and still 24 Mg Ivermectin.

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Lori's avatar

Sending you thoughts of continued healing and health and am so very happy to hear your story. Another story on this substack and yours today has made me happier than I have been in a bit of time. Blessings and healthy longevity to you Charlie!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Melatonin is VERY interesting... but some, like myself... can't tolerate it, even in very small doses.

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Charlie J's avatar

That's why you have to do some experimentation. Every person's system is different. Fenben was brutal to me - I did not tolerate it well. But it was even more brutal to the cancer. I have been so glad to transition to Melatonin, which I tolerate very well. It won't stop an aggressive cancer from growing, but it will keep one under control from replicating.

I was close friends with a brilliant doctor from the Midwest for decades. He always had odd protocols - but they always worked. He told me that you have to understand the architecture of the body, but after that you need to understand, if you were a doctor, that everyone's system is different. What is salvation to one can be doom to another. In serious cases, he spent a lot of time getting to know the patient, for he said diagnosis is at least as much art as it is science.

He was a guest lecturer at a lot of medical schools in the Midwest and beyond. He always told med students to avoid the temptation to think they were God...that the truth is that they helped some people but they do some significant damage, too...and you have to maintain your humility to be useful.

The man is older and retired now, with advanced Parkinson's. He spoiled me. I thought all doctors were like him. Covid showed me that most doctors are just glorified cable installers - doing what they're told without much curiosity on what is going on underlying...and doing it arrogantly and smugly. We wouldn't put up with that attitude from a cable installer. We shouldn't from a doctor, either.

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I agree... but am surprised... you are the first I have heard of that has had a bad reaction to fenben... unless it was a detox/herx reaction...

You might look into Bryan Ardis' stuff on nicotine, and its effects on Parkinson's... for your pal the Doc... I have also read that B-1 can be a BIG benefit at higher doses, ditto high dose D3 (with K2 and mag, of course), Ivermectin too. None of the 4 should be any problem, so why not?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNFhfHHGmg4

I agree... I generally pretty much despise doctors... though I finally found a great Primary Doc... I just had a green light laser procedure, from the 10th urologist I had seen, been waiting 6 years for it, and even this guy, though he did a good job (it seems, so far), his follow up is pathetic.

So I do a ton of my own research into stuff, partly as I am interested, partly for personal protection... the Docs REALLY do NOT like patients who do their own research, as they rarely do after Med school...

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SB's avatar

Quite a conundrum on the left. They scream “Fascist!” “Nazi!” When Trump signs an order to go after domestic terrorists because “it’s free speech!” But they can NOT, even if their life depended on it, see that doing your on medical research and taking alternative medical advice is at the heart, free speech but more importantly, the most basic right of bodily autonomy. No one is forcing ivermectin down anyone’s throat but I’ll fight to the death for your right to take it. They really are boxing themselves into a corner with no escape. It’s truly mind boggling.

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RunningLogic's avatar

👏👏👏

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Jaime's avatar

Overdosing on water causes death🙄

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Jeff S's avatar

I'm pretty sure you can't overdose on frozen mini marshmallows...

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Peace's avatar

Maybe you can't overdose on frozen mini marshmallows, but I'll bet you could get a severe case of brainfreeze.

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Jeff S's avatar

Only if I have a brain implant...

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Lori's avatar

yes it does.

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Peace's avatar

I was thinking this same thing. Word weasels!

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Francis Keays's avatar

I live in Idaho. During covid, I would travel to events being held in UT. Once in UT, my phone would ping an alert that someone nearby had tested positive for covid. This was UT health department sending out these emergency alerts as I most certainly never signed up for these alerts, had no app on my phone for these alerts. The first time I got this alert, I was outside, walking my dog. My instant reaction was of fear or panic, why am I getting these? I looked around and saw no one near me. Took a breath and continued walking my dog. I got several a day while in UT. After the first few, I realized it was just a psychological manipulation to keep the fear and anxiety high for how scary covid was. To keep people suspicious of others. Keep the lockdown mentality.

UT is not as red or sane as you might think it is.

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David Cashion's avatar

They wear secret underwear.

Lol

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Maha's avatar

Secret? Why is it a secret? As I understand it, they wear long underwear with the bullet holes their prophet, Joe Smith, died from, sewed into their garments. Those garments are only worn by people who have been married in the Mormon Temple, if I have the history straight. I grew up in Southern Nevada, in what was once the little town of Henderson. (Now a massive LA-like sprawl) Lot's of my friends and neighbors were Mormon. Pretty nice, law abiding, community supporting people.

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Anne Pipe's avatar

As a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I can tell you that you don’t have it right. Not one thing you said about our “secret underwear” is right. Our “garments”(the actual name)are sacred and certainly not secret. You could say the you are spreading “misinformation “, “disinformation” and out and out untruths. Please go to one of your friends or neighbors who is a practicing “Mormon” and ask them to explain the “garments”. Or go to this link for a full explanation from the source.

https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/tools/what-is-the-temple-garment?lang=eng

I hope this helps clear up any confusion.

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Maha's avatar

Thank you for the correction. Sorry if I got it wrong.

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Maha's avatar

Correction on the "holes". I found this: "The mark of the square, shaped like a reverse L, appears over the right breast. The mark of the compass, shaped like a V, appears over the left breast. The navel mark is a horizontal line about three-fourths inch long placed in the midsection; the knee mark is the same, placed just above the hem of the right leg. Originally, the four marks were cut into the garment during the initiatory temple rite. In the twentieth century, this custom gave way to stitching the marks into the garment at the time of its manufacture."

So, my question, to clear up any misinformation, Anne, is what do the marks represent?

I also believe my error about the connection of marriage and the garments is that couples married in the Temple--is that Celestial marriage?--must be members who can wear the garments. Id that correct. I apologize again for misrepresentations, I was poorly recalling conversations with my friends from 50+ years ago.

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Maha's avatar

Correction on the Garments and their connection to Temple ceremony--I thought it was worn after being married in the Temple, but it is as follows:

Who Can Wear the Temple Garment?

Faithful adult men and women in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints go to the temple to participate in temple ordinances. During a temple ceremony, these members enter into covenants with God. As a part of the ordinance, members receive the LDS temple garment. They promise to wear it at all times as a reminder of the covenants they have entered into. In turn, they are promised that the garment will help protect them as they strive to live as the Savior, Jesus Christ, has asked us to live. Prior to fulfilling the endowment ceremony, members of the Church do not wear the garment. It is only after this ordinance that this religious clothing becomes a part of an endowed member’s life and a personal symbolic representation of their faith.

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SB's avatar

Too many Californians have moved to Utah, particularly, SLC.

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Barbara's avatar

"...which Secretary Kennedy properly turned down like a wet bedspread, after throwing up on it." 😂

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Jeff S's avatar

Hahaha.

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blablavatskaya's avatar

the image!

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