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Practically from the beginning, there were numerous people openly pointing out the dangers of shedding, but instead of listening to them or looking into the threat of shedding, the so-called "purebloods" could only boast that they had nothing to worry about because they didn't get jabbed. Over and over, these revelations were met with dismissive hand waving and mocking denial. The horses are out of the barn and there's no putting them back in again. There are no purebloods and the powers that should not be knew that they only needed to inject 30% of the population in order to infect the rest. They had no problem meeting and far exceeding their hopes, dreams and expectations.

They're putting these gene therapies into your food now as well, and everyone is just sitting back and pretending it doesn't matter or it's just a stupid conspiracy theory. After all, what can be done to avoid eating highly addictive, sugary, sodium and grease infused commercially grown processed crap?

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Mockingbird medigasllting us agian.....

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pandemic only on the tv. tp scare us into submision

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You are absolutely correct, Mr Gusman. Big Pharma and their Mockingbird media are trying to scare us into believing "bird flu" is a danger. It is not, except to birds.

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This is shocking, but knowing what I do, I believe it. The big question, then, is "How in the world can we get our hands on some Ivermectin?" It isn't available around here (eastern OK).

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Have you checked your local feed store? The one down the street sells it in bottles. One bottle is good for one good sized cow which translates into probably about a few years worth for one person. There are also a few places you can get it online.

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Shnarkle Von Barkle is correct. While I do not recommend the animal version in a feed store (how would you know the dosage for a human) there are online stores that will provide Ivermectin.

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The dosage appears to remain somewhat constant since it was first introduced, e.g. "The dose is usually 200 micrograms (mcg) per kilogram (kg) of body weight taken as a single dose." Dr. Peter McCullough says to take anywhere from .2 micrograms to .6 micrograms per kilogram of body weight. I trust his recommendations.

I would also point out that I'm not referring to the paste that is given to livestock, but the pure liquid ivermectin. It's also not my first option. There are a number of online sources that are offering it, although they do tend to be a bit pricey.

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You are correct to follow McCullough's protocol. Don't forget to take it in the morning (fasting) along with Zinc 50mg.!

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Yes, zinc works synergistically along with hydroxychloroquine, nattokinase, and NAC. If hydroxychloroquine isn't available quercetin can be substituted. If I remember correctly pineapple can be substituted for nattokinase. Other protocols include vitamin c as well.

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Dear Ms Balzer!

Thank you for your pledge! Although I do not yet have plans to activate the pledges I have already received, your pledge tells me that you value my writing -- a great compliment.

As another subscriber has noted, your local vet and feed store (if you live in a rural area) will have liquid Ivermectin. I don't recommend that route, however. How would one know the human dose level from a bottle of Ivermectin?

There are two other sources: India drugstores and US online drugstores. If you want to get a less expensive Ivermectin tablet, either 6mg or 12mg are available via www.IndiaMART.com The payment process is a bit tiresome but India does produce good pharmaceuticals. The other sources are US online pharmacies.

One such pharmacy is All Family Pharma at https://allfamilypharma.com/bulk-order/?utm_source=epoch&utm_medium=morning_brief&utm_campaign=2024-07-10&utm_content=00017

Another is All Day Chemist at https://www.alldaychemist.com/

It is wise of you to have a supply of Ivermectin on hand as an anti-viral for you and your family, I am stocking up too!

Warmest regards,

Chet Nagle

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