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This is my wheelhouse. For several decades I have worked as a researcher and as a clinician. Those of us in this wheelhouse know how the game is played and we are witnessing certain levers being pulled. Some of it is just knowing how the evil makes their moves and the old adage of prior behavior predicting future behavior. They will make the same moves against Ivermectin that they already had made against HCQ.

I have been hearing reports from countries like India where they are discouraging clinicians from using drugs like Ivermectin, which have been readily available for decades, and instead using the same do nothing treatment protocols that were used here in the States when the plandemic started. Those protocols are basically give the patient nothing and let them ride it out at home. If they recover, they recover. If they should get sick enough to return to hospital, give them palliative care only. Place them on a ventilator and maybe administer steroids. Any clinician that sidesteps these protocols is at risk of having action taken against them. This is all by design.

They have loosed the grip slightly. But this is only temporary until the next phase is initiated. We have been hearing that in the UK they are going to create a shortage of OTC cold medications for this coming cold and flu season. Why? Because they want people as sick as possible to increase the numbers. This means, that the clamp down on drugs like Ivermectin is more likely than not. They do not want you to have any options if they decide to unleash another bioweapon. All I am saying is to be ready. We are reading some tea leaves and we do not like what they are saying.

You can look at the American's Frontline docs to get drugs through them. If you want to go down and dirty, you can purchase Ivermectin horse paste and calculate the dosage. I am not telling anyone to do this, but if one were to... one tube of paste has between eight and ten doses depending on a person's weight. The drug is exactly the same for livestock as it is for humans. The paste tastes nasty, but who cares if you need it. I think the FLCCC protocol is now calling for .4mg/kg of body weight. Please refer to their website for details.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This is my wheelhouse. For several decades I have worked as a researcher and as a clinician. Those of us in this wheelhouse know how the game is played and we are witnessing certain levers being pulled. Some of it is just knowing how the evil makes their moves and the old adage of prior behavior predicting future behavior. They will make the same moves against Ivermectin that they already had made against HCQ.

I have been hearing reports from countries like India where they are discouraging clinicians from using drugs like Ivermectin, which have been readily available for decades, and instead using the same do nothing treatment protocols that were used here in the States when the plandemic started. Those protocols are basically give the patient nothing and let them ride it out at home. If they recover, they recover. If they should get sick enough to return to hospital, give them palliative care only. Place them on a ventilator and maybe administer steroids. Any clinician that sidesteps these protocols is at risk of having action taken against them. This is all by design.

They have loosed the grip slightly. But this is only temporary until the next phase is initiated. We have been hearing that in the UK they are going to create a shortage of OTC cold medications for this coming cold and flu season. Why? Because they want people as sick as possible to increase the numbers. This means, that the clamp down on drugs like Ivermectin is more likely than not. They do not want you to have any options if they decide to unleash another bioweapon. All I am saying is to be ready. We are reading some tea leaves and we do not like what they are saying.

You can look at the American's Frontline docs to get drugs through them. If you want to go down and dirty, you can purchase Ivermectin horse paste and calculate the dosage. One tube of paste has between eight and ten doses depending on a person's weight. The drug is exactly the same for livestock as it is for humans. The paste tastes nasty, but who cares if you need it. I think the FLCCC protocol is now calling for .4mg/kg of body weight. Please refer to their website for details.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This is my wheelhouse. For several decades I have worked as a researcher and as a clinician. Those of us in this wheelhouse know how the game is played and we are witnessing certain levers being pulled. Some of it is just knowing how the evil makes their moves and the old adage of prior behavior predicting future behavior. They will make the same moves against Ivermectin that they already had made against HCQ.

I have been hearing reports from countries like India where they are discouraging clinicians from using drugs like Ivermectin, which have been readily available for decades, and instead using the same do nothing treatment protocols that were used here in the States when the plandemic started. Those protocols are basically give the patient nothing and let them ride it out at home. If they recover, they recover. If they should get sick enough to return to hospital, give them palliative care only. Place them on a ventilator and maybe administer steroids. Any clinician that sidesteps these protocols is at risk of having action taken against them. This is all by design.

They have loosed the grip slightly. But this is only temporary until the next phase is initiated. We have been hearing that in the UK they are going to create a shortage of OTC cold medications for this coming cold and flu season. Why? Because they want people as sick as possible to increase the numbers. This means, that the clamp down on drugs like Ivermectin is more likely than not. They do not want you to have any options if they decide to unleash another bioweapon. All I am saying is to be ready. We are reading some tea leaves and we do not like what they are saying.

You can look at the American's Frontline docs to get drugs through them. If you want to go down and dirty, you can purchase Ivermectin horse paste and calculate the dosage. One tube of paste has between eight and ten doses depending on a person's weight. The drug is exactly the same for livestock as it is for humans. The paste tastes nasty, but who care's if you need it. I think the FLCCC protocol is now calling for .4mg/kg of body weight.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

This is my wheelhouse. For several decades I have worked as a researcher and as a clinician. Those of us in this wheelhouse know how the game is played and we are witnessing certain levers being pulled. Some of it is just knowing how the evil makes their moves and the old adage of prior behavior predicting future behavior. They will make the same moves against Ivermectin that they already had made against HCQ.

I have been hearing reports from countries like India where they are discouraging clinicians from using drugs like Ivermectin, which have been readily available for decades, and instead using the same do nothing treatment protocols that were used here in the States when the plandemic started. Those protocols are basically give the patient nothing and let them ride it out at home. If they recover, they recover. If they should get sick enough to return to hospital, give them palliative care only. Place them on a ventilator and maybe administer steroids. Any clinician that sidesteps these protocols is at risk of having action taken against them. This is all by design.

They have loosed the grip slightly. But this is only temporary until the next phase is initiated. We have been hearing that in the UK they are going to create a shortage of OTC cold medications for this coming cold and flu season. Why? Because they want people as sick as possible to increase the numbers. This means, that the clamp down on drugs like Ivermectin is more likely than not. They do not want you to have any options if they decide to unleash another bioweapon. All I am saying is to be ready. We are reading some tea leaves and we do not like what they are saying.

2 years ago
1 score