A). This is a weird question. Of course he was right to do so. Healthy people shouldn't have to suffer through illnesses we have cures for just because it won't likely kill them. Colds and flus suck ass. Now that we know this parasite medication works on respiratory illnesses, and that they're safe, we should be taking them regularly. There's no moralistic reason to embrace getting colds and flus.
B). Since we don't know if "covid" even exists, and since we now have to suspect that the colds and flus we've been getting for the past God-knows-how-long were NEVER caused by viruses in the first place, but more than likely, parasites, then yeah, I think everyone "should" take it for prophylaxis AND as treatment with appropriate protocols. And I only say "should" because you used that word. I don't think anybody "should" do anything with their own bodies. When we inject "should" into the conversation people invariably start thinking "Then we SHOULD force people to do this or that" and that simply spits in the face of the entire notion of liberty.
C). Personally I think VIRUSES THEMSELVES are the hoax. I'm genuinely starting to think they don't actually exist--that they're just exosomes (dna proteins emitted by damaged or dying cells), and are not the cause of illness, but the byproduct of it (sort of like the lie that CO2 raises temperature when it's actually the other way around--they're both scare scams to take money out of your pocket).
D). I don't know and I don't know why we should care. There's not much money in sponsoring non-patented drugs. I'm just happy he helped get the word out. I don't give a fuck what his ulterior motives might have been or if he ever actually needed to take those drugs to get through the illness or not. He's helping people wake up to the scam and to me, that's all that matters in this story.
E). Your immune system doesn't "take a back seat" when therapeutics are introduced. It's always on. Always working. Therapeutics simply help make sure that system doesn't get overtaxed. It's when it gets overtaxed that we experience symptoms. There's no scientific or moralistic (there's that "should" again) reason to not help your body overcome illness.
A). This is a weird question. Of course he was right to do so. Healthy people shouldn't have to suffer through illnesses we have cures for just because it won't likely kill them. Colds and flus suck ass. Now that we know this parasite medication works on respiratory illnesses, and that they're safe, we should be taking them regularly. There's no moralistic reason to embrace getting colds and flus.
B). Since we don't know if "covid" even exists, and since we now have to suspect that the colds and flus we've been getting for the past God-knows-how-long were NEVER caused by viruses in the first place, but more than likely, parasites, then yeah, I think everyone "should" take it for prophylaxis AND as treatment with appropriate protocols. And I only say "should" because you used that word. I don't think anybody "should" do anything with their own bodies. When we inject "should" into the conversation people invariably start thinking "Then we SHOULD force people to do this or that" and that simply spits in the face of the entire notion of liberty.
C). Personally I think VIRUSES THEMSELVES are the hoax. I'm genuinely starting to think they don't actually exist--that they're just exosomes (dna proteins emitted by damaged or dying cells), and are not the cause of illness, but the byproduct of it (sort of like the lie that CO2 raises temperature when it's actually the other way around--they're both scare scams to take money out of your pocket).
D). I don't know and I don't know why we should care. There's not much money in sponsoring non-patented drugs. I'm just happy he helped get the word out. I don't give a fuck what his ulterior motives might have been or if he ever actually needed to take those drugs to get through the illness or not. He's helping people wake up to the scam and to me, that's all that matters in this story.
E). Your immune system doesn't "take a back seat" when therapeutics are introduced. It's always on. Always working. Therapeutics simply help make sure that system doesn't get overtaxed. It's when it gets overtaxed that we experience symptoms. There's no scientific or moralistic (there's that "should" again) reason to not help your body overcome illness.
F). These questions should never have been asked.