It's back to school time, and I hear there's a new covid variant about to be unleashed.
So, in an effort to get ahead of this healthwise. Here's what I will be doing. Other info welcome.
Basic protocol: --Vitamin C --Vitamin D --Zinc --Quercetin --NAC
Additional as needed. --Ivermectin --HCQ
Have also heard about but not tried: --Black seed oil --Oil of Oregano --Tumeric --others?
Mercola states that starting with a nebulizer is supposed to help, too. Food grade hydrogen peroxide and saline. Maybe a drop or two of colidal silver. I will try this out this fall.
Other helpful tips?
The only helpful tip I can offer is DO NOT FALL FOR IT AGAIN! Preaching to the choir here on GAW, but we gotta tell the unawakened not to fall for this sh!t again. Kids suffered from the study at home during plandemic 1.0. Do not let them get away with it again. Do not comply.
That is my concern. I teach at a home school consortium. I have 80+ students and over 10 classes.
I can see the place we rent from fall into compliance b.s. Plan to raise this at the next teacher meeting and my objection to lockdown.
We fall into a bit of a grey area, because we are not under the school district control and I think promoted ourselves as a business the school year after covid lockdown.
Also, thinking through options for my classes if the facility unfortunately does capitulate. Would I open up my home for classes? What are the logistical/space concerns I would face? How could these be solved? Would I do a one room classroom in the garage? It's heated. How would this work?
First of all. Those kids are gonna be smartest ones in the room just about anywhere they go because their teacher cared. Is it not feasible to do classes online and have them come to your house in small groups to take exams?
Ty. Class online is very feasible. It's what was done the last time. Parents would proctor the test.
And don’t take the death jab no matter how much officials insist and make sure they don’t give your kids puberty blockers.
Amen, brother!!
I teach at a home school consortium. I will have 80+ students that I will teach various classes to this year. It's a mixed bag as there are left leaning families in the group for vaxx. I am not aware of a move toward puberty blockers or bindings in the group.
My lectures are peppered with tyranny encroachment, our rights come from God not government, the president does not have the power to mandate the vaxx, J6 speedy trial abuses, RFKJ freedom of speech address, etc.
My son is a high school senior so we are so close to being out of the government attempts at controlling my child. No covid vaxx, but regrettably I did vaxx him when he was little. So, stupid. Fortunately, it looks like we dodged a bullet.
Thank you.
Good bless your work, I'm being pushed to go back to the (distant) office suddenly 5 days a week and just can't see it. But it's too late to sign up for teaching at a co-op, so things might get a bit tight. But I'm feeling a call to teach, been reading up on the 1776 project (Hillsdale curriculum), logic/rhetoric, classical methods etc. It was good enough for the founding fathers, it should be good for us.
Do you teach all day? 5 days a week? All subjects? How did you get into this?
I got into this because my son wanted to play trumpet.
There was a homeschool consortium nearby - homeschool consortium - think co-op just much bigger. 460 families and 600 students. Basically, a family can go there and sign up for only the classes they need. So, more like college schedule wise.
My son needed to take a regular class in addition to trumpet lessons, so we did science.
Did this for a year or two.
Then they were looking for someone to teach history for high school. I submitted my resume and was accepted as an independent contractor. I do not work for the consortium. I contract with them to provide teaching services. The consortium is kinda like a match maker if you will.
Since we (consortium) are so large, we rent the facilities for a couple of days, not just 1 like normal co-ops.
Starting out, I did 2 classes. One on each day. I only teach the classes I want, and then only if there are enough students that want to learn what I am offering to teach. It can be a bit of a dance, because parents are ultimately in charge. Some are only looking to meet the bare minimum required by law. High level math and science classes would get canceled because not enough students would signup - we had the teachers.
As a parent, you need to ensure that you are educating your child. What being educated means and how that is accomplished is up to you. State laws on this vary from state to state and quite honestly is a bare minimum - as it should be!
For us, we did classes at the consortium, I taught classes at home, community education for some art classes, video-based algebra/pre-calc/calculus, etc. The goal, was that he be college ready for an engineering/doctor/legal discipline. We wanted him to have enough of an education so that these doors would remain open. If he chooses something else, so be it. His choice. His education was not going to be a limiting factor for him.
Start with a local co-op or 2. See if you could get on a sub list or offer to teach a class or 2. Teachers get sick. A fall on the ice as an independent contractor could be devastating.
The other thing is you could do is discuss the classes you want to teach with homeschooling parents you know. Maybe offer these classes after work hours or on a Saturday to start. Think piano lessons or swim lesson. That way you get to keep your day job for a while.
It's not going to be a living wage, not even close. But, if you are retired, or you work part-time, you could make it work.
For us, my hubby is the bread winner. I plan to keep teaching after my son graduates this year. No way I'm going back to the corporate world. I enjoy teaching this way. It helps out a little with the bills or as my sister says, it gives you a little walking around money.
Thank you for sharing all of this, very helpful.
Looks like a good plan,but I don't think the hydrogen peroxide is needed or the silver. Both of my brothers got the covid and took ivermectin and were fine in a day.
Thanks. I had not used the nebulizer before so I will give it a try with just saline first and see what happens. Ty.
I read somewhere that it doesn't have to be food grade peroxide. I dont have any problem with regular peroxide.
I have been wondering about exactly that. I used regular hydrogen peroxide for mouthwash without issue.
Given that with the nebulizer, it would go deep into one's lungs I thought maybe food grade would be better.
Of course, it could just be a scam and there really is no difference between the two - just like name brand versus off-label. Same stuff on the inside, different label on the outside. Higher price charged for the name brand.
Ty. Will look into this more.
The nebulizer comes in handy. Last September I came down with something that included high fever for over five days and a persistent cough that was going deeper into my lungs. I set up the nebulizer, which I hadn’t used previously, made up my saline with food grade hydrogen peroxide, Celtic sea salt and a couple drops of Lugol’s iodine. Within an hour I was breathing better and the cough wasn’t as bad. By end of the second day I considered myself well. I can’t emphasize enough what a good nebulizer treatment can do.
Mercola's statement was very similar. In fact he was suggesting the nebulizer as a bit of first line defense before going to ivermectin.
I always thought of a nebulizer as something one uses for asthma. His statement made me reassess and add it to my prep/kit in terms of being my own doctor.
I plan to gain experience with it this fall. Thank you!
Home school, would be my best tip. Eliminates concerns of jabs without consent, bullying, exploitation, grooming, degenerate course materials, indoctrination, drugs, alcohol, smoking, and school shootings.
Government centers don't prepare anyone for independent life. They were never designed to- they were specifically and explicitly designed to turn out compliant and obedient factory workers. It's in their own words, writings and testimony to Congress from when they first applied for the funding.
How can they KNOW "a variant" is coming?
All fake. Flu, common cold, vax injuries... Those are real. Covid variants are fake. There are no samples of any such thing.
Exactly. They cannot. This does not stop fear from taking over.
The (number of covid deaths) / (covid cases) should have logically told us that the fear was being manufactured.
This fall, we will get sick. Happens every year. Cold, flu, germs, what have you. I figure Vit c, d, zinc, nac are a solid plan to start.
On a bright note, before the Rona we didn't know about ivermectin. One dose of that at the first sign of a bug trying to get you and you're cured within about 4 hours. We never get sick anymore.
Two pieces of advice here, anybody who takes any of these things needs to be familiar with the Herxheimer reaction, and it's not a good idea to take Quercetin for prolonged periods. I developed very intense (but, thankfully not serious) stomach problems after taking quercetin with bromelain every day for more than ten months. It took four months to go back to normal.
The Herx can really make one feel Ill that's for sure. It's a severe die off process.
Awesome advice. Thank you. Yes, I am familiar with herxing. This came up as I was dealing with lyme.
Sleep next to Silver hydrosol in a diffuser. No water added.
Good tip. Thanks.
Ty.
I use it a little. But I always remember that if someone ingests it every day for a long time, it turns the skin bluish.
Given that Mike Adam's sells this stuff as a throat spray, I would be very surprised if this was the case.
I have used it in the past as a spray, a topical, and a gargle.
Maybe in high doses there is toxicity...