Hello Frens,
after the death of my mother in 2024 I was quite depressed, then also financial problems hit me hard and looking for jobs was a lot of stress. In autumn of 2024 I suddenly had no more access to the GA site - I still don't know why.
Then in 2025 everything was slowly getting better, I found good work with a well paying employer and nice team and clients. But in summer 2025 my health was slightly detoriating and everything began to be a burden to me. I had no time to think much about it, the partner of my deceased mother, Hellmut, had an accident and went into hospital and everything got very stressful until December 2025/January 2026.
At that time I suddenly had access to this site, but was only watching and reading, too tired to engage and comment. Hellmut passed away in January this year. And I finally thought to be able to let it all go, relax a while, regain my health and then start with my own life.
But no. End of March 2026 I was diagnosed with colon cancer. Unjabbed. And no, nothing of those other things some of you might suggest, absolutely NOTHING! It came totally out of the blue. Despite from my mother having colon cancer and Hellmut as well.
So parasites? Viruses? - In my case it is connected to papiloma viruses. I don't know, but I still have a journey before me. Like TNBanjoMan just told me: I am throwing EVERYTHING at it. (also received Ivermectin the last days, which I will start probably)
They have me already scheduled for radiation and chemo starting beginning of June. -
But I can't do it, I really can't. WTF.
I am glad to be back, missed you and this site. - God bless and protect you!
So very probably I got Covid already early in 2020 where also my stomach problems started, in autumn 2020 I definetivly got a very hard and strange dry caughing illness for two weeks, as well as my mother.
So I find this post quite interesting (parasites, viruses, bio weapon -> Covid -> then cancer?)
PATRICK SOON-SHIONG: “We have in our body a gene called p53 that actually prevents cancer from occurring.”
“Guess what COVID does? It knocks down p53.”
Were We All Deliberately Poisoned!?
https://x.com/Partisan_12/status/2003388704954687501
Also this regarding P53: https://x.com/CredibleUFO/status/2004247740679967051/photo/1
Fenben will increase the efficacy of chemo therapy. I, myself, would likely not do chemo, but I'm not looking down the barrell of the cancer gun either, so easy to say until in that situation. I can say this though: the 4 people I know who have full remissions did the allopathic route as well, at least at first. My brother did immunotherapy and radiation. He postponed last month's immunotherapy because it kicks his ass and he is trying to build back the muscle he's lost throughout this process and fix his nerve damage as much as he can and having immunotherapy once a month kick his ass is a big setback, so now he's willing to take the leap that maybe he doesn't need to do that since his scans are great, his bloodwork is great, etc. If he had it to do over again, I think he would have refused the radiation. But he had radiation in his brain. That's a pretty delicate place to treat with radiation compared to other places on the body. He now feels that he paid a very high price for that in terms of memory and misery, so he likely wouldn't do that again, though he frankly can't. They've said the radiation to the brain was a one-time thing. Not repeatable.
My friend with the colon cancer was amazed to find that when his bloodwork showed zero cancer, suddenly his doctors were offering chemo again even though they had previously told him to go home and get his affairs in order because there was nothing else they could do. And they were absolutely amazed by his remission, because they did not know about the fenben. But happy to offer up more chemo when he was physically able to not be killed by more chemo.
We have another friend who has colon cancer who just started the fenbendazole on Monday. He has had it on hand from since before he started chemo in January, but the doctor scared him about it so he wouldn't take it. Late last week, he reached out again asking for the full protocol because he's finished with the chemo and he's on a serious downhill slide and is desparate. He's not counted in the 4 remissions I mentioned. Not yet anyway. We keep him in our prayers and offer support and answer questions.
That's part of what I have learned on this journey: you can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink. People have to decide for themselves. That friend with the colon cancer who is in full remission: I had given him ivermectin when his ordeal first started before I had ever heard of fenben. He didn't use ithe ivermectin because the doctors wouldn't approve, he said. Now, he's seen enough that he doesn't care what the doctors approve or disapprove of. THAT is the real hurdle for most people, I think.
Message me anytime if I can help. I am very, very happy to help. Lost my Dad when he was 52 to kidney cancer in 2002, which likely would not have happened if I had known then about fenbendazole. Would knowing about it have been possible back in 2002? As a matter of fact, it would have been. Here's how I know that from William Supple Jr's recent book, "Cancer Is a Parasite":
"In 2002, scientists at the MD Anderson Cancer Center discovered that mebendazole, a nearly identical drug to fenbendazole that is approved for use in humans, destroyed human lung, breast, ovary, colon, and bone cancer cells. It was a stunning breakthrough that went nowhere."
Where was my Dad treated for his cancer in October of 2002? MD Anderson Cancer Center.
The medical establishment has been accessories to murder for decades. But that is going to change. The doctors who really want to help people will use what works. The doctors who don't care about their patients will cease to have patients. The cat is out of the bag. Too many people get it now, thank God. And thanks to Bobby Kennedy and President Trump and team, more people realize it every day!
Holler if I can help, fren. God bless you and yours.
Thank you once again for all this valuable information. And I will gladly come back to your knowledge and experience with any specific question.
I am so sorry to hear that with your dad. My mother died when she was 88 and any further living would have been torture. The loss of a parent in earlier years is always really cruel. And I hope that finally this murderish industry will get their karma and the way will be opened for new harmless cures and procedures. It is really about time that this poisoning stops. The tide is turning.