Oh God now I'm thinking about that YT short where the lady thought she scared off a big scary redneck that called her a sheep by aggressively going BAAAAH BAAAAH.
Lol but i thoug super smart patriot ate big pharma stuff? You know like Alex Jones that big patriot tough guy man hes manly cuz he eats the poison like a strong ly man that Me npc should emulate he good me not good see me not smart must do alex jones stuff
My wife, who is not fully awake, but listens to me sometimes, actually told me about this yesterday. So she is saw this and is not on any boards like this. This is good news, this information is at least hitting normie conservatives.
I thought I saw a peleton today at work in a client's garage. Instead I learned what a Nordic track is. Always heard the name but never seen a piece of their equipment lol.
Aren't protease inhibitors used to treat HIV? So maybe it's not to protect from covid as much as it is to treat the HIV-like illness caused by taking the vaxx? I've seen multiple accounts of jabbed people with depleted T-cell counts down to 0 which is very much like HIV...
I learned of a "patent incident" while in school. The drug Prilosec (omeprazole) was a popular prescription medication for many years. It is a daily med to stop heartburn, now available OTC.
Of course, the drug lost its patent protection at the height of its popularity (that is just the ebb and flow of these sorts of drugs.) That meant generics were able to be manufactured - hitting producer AstraZeneca's finances badly.
AstraZeneca goes back to the drawing board to figure out how to replace the lost cash cow of Prilosec. The result? The prescription drug Nexium - a "brand new heartburn medication." EUREKA! Cash flow restored - and Nexium becomes the new prescription med of choice.
Except there is this one thing: remember how I said Prilosec's name is "omeprazole"? Well, Nexium's name is really "esomeprazole." It is nearly 100% chemically similar to Prilosec - with the caveat being that it is a "mirror image". That difference isn't novel, or unique. But it was enough to give AstraZeneca another patent on a heartburn medication.
I guarantee you this: the new protease inhibitors being developed will be nearly 100% similar to Ivermectin. It is a tried and true formula for restoring profits to Big Pharma. They get to be hailed as heroes that released us from vaccine mandates, they get to roll in the money derived from sales, and they get none of the blame for any deficiencies the vaccines may have. It is literally a WIN-WIN for them.
They will make some miniscule molecular change so they can patent it. Won't work any better, but they'll charge you out the wazoo for it. Probably get the FDA to outlaw Ivermectin while their at it.
Proteins come in all shapes and sizes. They fold precisely and can even have various 3D "configurations". The spike "protein" is literally just that too. Hemoglobin is a protein. Insulin is a protein. There are proteins meant to inhibit other proteins, like syncytin, the protein of the placenta that makes it so the baby is not attacked by the immune system of the mother. The world of proteins is GIGANTIC.
Ivermectin is one molecule. For all we know, their molecule looks nothing like ivermectin. Or it just has the same active part and the rest is different. For instance, the same protein breaks down methanol into formaldehyde and ethanol into acetic acid, because the alcohols present the same characteristics allowing the protein and them to bond. You can call it a "carbohydrate catalyst" because alcohols are carbohydrates, except there are more types of carbohydrates that aren't alcohol and don't get broken down by that same protein...
Who knows, not defending Pfizer here, just looking to broaden the view of people who see "X" here and "X" there and put a red wool thread between the tacks without more looking into.
I won't hold my breath for it or take a COVID-related Pfizer product though. Looking to create new molecules and make us pay out our collective ass instead of repurposing old molecules? Away with you.
Pfizermectin
Sheep Pills
I'm good with horse paste. I won't take sheep pills.
Phuqq Pfizer Phorever.
Oh God now I'm thinking about that YT short where the lady thought she scared off a big scary redneck that called her a sheep by aggressively going BAAAAH BAAAAH.
Lol but i thoug super smart patriot ate big pharma stuff? You know like Alex Jones that big patriot tough guy man hes manly cuz he eats the poison like a strong ly man that Me npc should emulate he good me not good see me not smart must do alex jones stuff
beat me to it, haha.
My wife, who is not fully awake, but listens to me sometimes, actually told me about this yesterday. So she is saw this and is not on any boards like this. This is good news, this information is at least hitting normie conservatives.
But the big question.... DOES IT COME IN APPLE FLAVOR?
No but we do have seasonal limited edition pumpkin spice
Hey!
This is soo cool. Now we can pay 100s of dollars a dose for it!
That means it's legit.
After all, everyone knows the more you pay for something the better it is for you.
Right? Am I right?
smh.
Yes. This is repackaged and repatented. That was always the point.
Six Mechanisms of Action How IVERMECTIN Knocks Down COVID-19:
Just like the Peleton. Now I can really lose weight. Damn those cheap bikes from stopping me before.
I thought I saw a peleton today at work in a client's garage. Instead I learned what a Nordic track is. Always heard the name but never seen a piece of their equipment lol.
I suspect the correlation between owning a peleton and being double jab, triple jabbed is 100%
Good news is, Tractor Supply may be able to keep the real stuff in stock now.
I do wonder what else the scumbags are including in their new improved Ivermectin.
You get the graphene oxide for no extra fee!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wsW8p3CfQ8
Aren't protease inhibitors used to treat HIV? So maybe it's not to protect from covid as much as it is to treat the HIV-like illness caused by taking the vaxx? I've seen multiple accounts of jabbed people with depleted T-cell counts down to 0 which is very much like HIV...
There is no such thing as HIV
Whatever you want to call it. Depleted T-cells and a ruined immune system..
It'll be much more profitable (read: expensive).
Well i hope a patriot company starts making it. Because I won't take a phizer product.
And likely at a much higher markup.
Laughable man!
Maybe not covid, but the medical technology behind it could be way deadlier if they want
If this is true the memes will flow !
Of course they won't call it horse paste. They will call Pfizer geniuses while they pay $42 per pill and thank them for saving them.
Pay not attention to the man stuffing horsepaste into a different tube behind the green curtain.
I'd love to have the opportunity to compare the ingredients between the 2. But they're never gonna let that happen.
Maybe use a Secret Lab to test them both??
Yes - perhaps in China. In the Wuhan district.
IF we can get our hands on one of Pfizers new Pills, it's just one step to have a Local Lab break it down into it's different ingredients...
Then match that to the Paste, and bingo....
I learned of a "patent incident" while in school. The drug Prilosec (omeprazole) was a popular prescription medication for many years. It is a daily med to stop heartburn, now available OTC.
Of course, the drug lost its patent protection at the height of its popularity (that is just the ebb and flow of these sorts of drugs.) That meant generics were able to be manufactured - hitting producer AstraZeneca's finances badly.
AstraZeneca goes back to the drawing board to figure out how to replace the lost cash cow of Prilosec. The result? The prescription drug Nexium - a "brand new heartburn medication." EUREKA! Cash flow restored - and Nexium becomes the new prescription med of choice.
Except there is this one thing: remember how I said Prilosec's name is "omeprazole"? Well, Nexium's name is really "esomeprazole." It is nearly 100% chemically similar to Prilosec - with the caveat being that it is a "mirror image". That difference isn't novel, or unique. But it was enough to give AstraZeneca another patent on a heartburn medication.
I guarantee you this: the new protease inhibitors being developed will be nearly 100% similar to Ivermectin. It is a tried and true formula for restoring profits to Big Pharma. They get to be hailed as heroes that released us from vaccine mandates, they get to roll in the money derived from sales, and they get none of the blame for any deficiencies the vaccines may have. It is literally a WIN-WIN for them.
I really hope someone does that
If I ask for the generic instead of name brand will they give me Ivermectin instead? /s
Sure, after Pfizermectin's patent expires years from now.
Yeah man heres hoping you follow ur advice and eat these then
And theyll charge 1000-10000 times the price of ivermectin
What do you think they will add?????
More graphene oxide.
They will make some miniscule molecular change so they can patent it. Won't work any better, but they'll charge you out the wazoo for it. Probably get the FDA to outlaw Ivermectin while their at it.
It is clear Ivermectin works, why would I go with the generic version?
That word "novel" is my MK trigger word. If I hear that word, I wanna beat a tard. I won't seek help for this condition either.
What do you do in libraries?
“Novel”
I do not think that means what they think is does.
I won’t ever again buy a Pfizer product.
Ok. "Protease" just means "breaks down proteins".
Proteins come in all shapes and sizes. They fold precisely and can even have various 3D "configurations". The spike "protein" is literally just that too. Hemoglobin is a protein. Insulin is a protein. There are proteins meant to inhibit other proteins, like syncytin, the protein of the placenta that makes it so the baby is not attacked by the immune system of the mother. The world of proteins is GIGANTIC.
Ivermectin is one molecule. For all we know, their molecule looks nothing like ivermectin. Or it just has the same active part and the rest is different. For instance, the same protein breaks down methanol into formaldehyde and ethanol into acetic acid, because the alcohols present the same characteristics allowing the protein and them to bond. You can call it a "carbohydrate catalyst" because alcohols are carbohydrates, except there are more types of carbohydrates that aren't alcohol and don't get broken down by that same protein...
Who knows, not defending Pfizer here, just looking to broaden the view of people who see "X" here and "X" there and put a red wool thread between the tacks without more looking into.
I won't hold my breath for it or take a COVID-related Pfizer product though. Looking to create new molecules and make us pay out our collective ass instead of repurposing old molecules? Away with you.