Well, he's selling and heavily advertising a supplement protocol. If it works and it's needed, he's doing good work. If either of the above is not true, then he's either well intentioned and misinformed, or he's the med version of controlled opp.
He's an excellent speaker and makes a good case for himself. I tend to give him the benefit of a doubt. That said, his protocol is rather expensive and didn't work for me. If other anons have good reports, I'd love to hear them. (I think Dr Ardis is sincere, and he was totally set up by Stew Peters. And his much cheaper solution worked for me.) If he's cabal controlled, he did a great job of planting himself in the opposition at the right time to lead the way, and it fits cabal tactics. Time will tell ... Let's see what happens, but good to always be aware.
Not sure what expensive supplements you purchased, but his recommendation for spike detox:
1. Nattokinase - 2000 units twice a day. Breaks down spike protein.
2. Bromelain - 500 milligrams once a day. Also breaks down spike protein.
3. Curcumin - 500 milligrams twice a day. Reduces inflammation and spike protein damage.
is all pretty cheap stuff and seems to be pretty effective and you can buy it anywhere.
Not horrible expensive, but a fair bit to pay each month. The wellness company had a good markup over normal retail when I checked. Like I said before, I give him the benefit of doubt. I also really appreciated his speeches early on, beginning in 2020. He has some good ones, on masks and on the vax.
If we find out he's cabal-controlled, it would be pretty shocking to me, in terms of the extent of their reach. And if he's cabal, it wouldn't be the supplement money they're after, but instead targeting the narrative game.
I do think it's worth questioning anyone and everyone, including McCullough. But I also agree with you that one post by OP with the combined links would've been sufficient instead of 3 hit-piece posts in a row, especially if he added his own take instead of simple reports.
I do think it's worth questioning anyone and everyone, including McCullough
Absolutely. Especially when it comes to people like him, we have to be thorough researchers. Not just watch headlines of smears and move along, without understanding exactly what is being accused.
But I also agree with you that one post by OP with the combined links would've been sufficient instead of 3 hit-piece posts in a row, especially if he added his own take instead of simple reports.
Yeah, I would welcome it if someone collects bullet points of all the aspects of attacks against him and make a post, so we can all hash it out and put it to rest.
My heart breaks every time I see him being relentlessly attacked on Twitter. His Agenda 202 video series was how I convinced my wife originally that we were doing the right thing. It also gave me comfort knowing our choices were not going to kill us. And people are quibbling over how his supplements and if he got paid for his career.
Well, he's selling and heavily advertising a supplement protocol. If it works and it's needed, he's doing good work. If either of the above is not true, then he's either well intentioned and misinformed, or he's the med version of controlled opp.
He's an excellent speaker and makes a good case for himself. I tend to give him the benefit of a doubt. That said, his protocol is rather expensive and didn't work for me. If other anons have good reports, I'd love to hear them. (I think Dr Ardis is sincere, and he was totally set up by Stew Peters. And his much cheaper solution worked for me.) If he's cabal controlled, he did a great job of planting himself in the opposition at the right time to lead the way, and it fits cabal tactics. Time will tell ... Let's see what happens, but good to always be aware.
Not sure what expensive supplements you purchased, but his recommendation for spike detox:
is all pretty cheap stuff and seems to be pretty effective and you can buy it anywhere.
Not horrible expensive, but a fair bit to pay each month. The wellness company had a good markup over normal retail when I checked. Like I said before, I give him the benefit of doubt. I also really appreciated his speeches early on, beginning in 2020. He has some good ones, on masks and on the vax.
If we find out he's cabal-controlled, it would be pretty shocking to me, in terms of the extent of their reach. And if he's cabal, it wouldn't be the supplement money they're after, but instead targeting the narrative game.
I do think it's worth questioning anyone and everyone, including McCullough. But I also agree with you that one post by OP with the combined links would've been sufficient instead of 3 hit-piece posts in a row, especially if he added his own take instead of simple reports.
Absolutely. Especially when it comes to people like him, we have to be thorough researchers. Not just watch headlines of smears and move along, without understanding exactly what is being accused.
Yeah, I would welcome it if someone collects bullet points of all the aspects of attacks against him and make a post, so we can all hash it out and put it to rest.
My heart breaks every time I see him being relentlessly attacked on Twitter. His Agenda 202 video series was how I convinced my wife originally that we were doing the right thing. It also gave me comfort knowing our choices were not going to kill us. And people are quibbling over how his supplements and if he got paid for his career.