Oh, GTFO Team Shill. Shill on the Shelf claimed, with zero effort, that Ivermectin got rid of his wife's cancer.
I won't claim such a thing is impossible, but here, on this forum, with zero credibility, zero history, zero effort... that's as obvious bullshit as bullshit gets.
I mean, I agree that he needs a lot more evidence to be convincing but that doesn't necessarily mean he's a shill. Just say his claims are unfounded and move on. If you look at the rest of his post history it looks fairly innocuous.
You should take everything with a grain of salt, regardless of whether someone posts a lot on a site or not. Use your own judgment. People could just be spouting off things they think are true. I've seen plenty of that with established and new posters alike who say things that are more 'boomer' than 'shill'.
He didn't. He claimed vitamin B17 got rid of his wife's cancer. You need to go back and reread the post you replied to.
The linked articles claimed ivermectin is effective against cancer. Q has stated that there are cures for diseases which are being suppressed, so these claims, whilst not specifically confirmed by Q, are nevertheless in alignment with general statements made by Q. I would therefore suggest that you also go back and reread Q's posts before you post again.
Whatever. I quite clearly wasn't debating the various compounds. I was reiterating that we've got transparent shills with zero investment in this site crapping out wild fabricated nonsense, and too many desperate people around here willing to lick it up if it's peddled with an aura of conspiracy.
Of four transparent textbook Shill on the Shelf accounts slapping each other on the ass as they work through the chapter on coordinated trolling while pushing ridiculous medical quackery?
Yeah, dude, go bleed your heart somewhere else; nobody wants to see that. And nobody needs your Captain Save-a-Troll routine.
Oh, GTFO Team Shill. Shill on the Shelf claimed, with zero effort, that Ivermectin got rid of his wife's cancer.
I won't claim such a thing is impossible, but here, on this forum, with zero credibility, zero history, zero effort... that's as obvious bullshit as bullshit gets.
I mean, I agree that he needs a lot more evidence to be convincing but that doesn't necessarily mean he's a shill. Just say his claims are unfounded and move on. If you look at the rest of his post history it looks fairly innocuous.
You should take everything with a grain of salt, regardless of whether someone posts a lot on a site or not. Use your own judgment. People could just be spouting off things they think are true. I've seen plenty of that with established and new posters alike who say things that are more 'boomer' than 'shill'.
He didn't. He claimed vitamin B17 got rid of his wife's cancer. You need to go back and reread the post you replied to.
The linked articles claimed ivermectin is effective against cancer. Q has stated that there are cures for diseases which are being suppressed, so these claims, whilst not specifically confirmed by Q, are nevertheless in alignment with general statements made by Q. I would therefore suggest that you also go back and reread Q's posts before you post again.
That issue was already addressed, at length, is in the comment section and elsewhere, Sherlock.
Username does not check out. Seems to me he said vitamin B17 cured his wife's cancer not Ivermectin.
Otherwise, you're probably correct about the rest.
Whatever. I quite clearly wasn't debating the various compounds. I was reiterating that we've got transparent shills with zero investment in this site crapping out wild fabricated nonsense, and too many desperate people around here willing to lick it up if it's peddled with an aura of conspiracy.
Based.
Thanks.
Now check this... https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJBr4Ryj/x/c/4JAeEGnqNG4
These fuckers are here pushing people to eat poisonous apricot pits.
In fact, check out the timeline of these three accounts:
Team shill, 100%.
“Stifled discussion”?
Of four transparent textbook Shill on the Shelf accounts slapping each other on the ass as they work through the chapter on coordinated trolling while pushing ridiculous medical quackery?
Yeah, dude, go bleed your heart somewhere else; nobody wants to see that. And nobody needs your Captain Save-a-Troll routine.