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Rubieroo 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd been wondering about that. Are the media extravaganzas fake? Or are they bringing in mercenaries? I've heard repeatedly that the police aren't that many

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Rubieroo 26 points ago +26 / -0

Q did point out that the real Hunter Biden was a tragic figure with a troubled past. Considering he grew up in the home of a pedophilic Satanist, yeah. Can't even imagine. Hunter was probably used and abused by every Satanist in Joe's orbit.

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Rubieroo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep - it can get to where you don't even WANT to mention ANYTHING you are doing, but it really is best to just confront the beast and deal with it.

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Rubieroo 2 points ago +2 / -0

IIRC I got EDTA....you can find them at Vitamin Shoppe or on Amazon I suppose. I do this every now and then. But you do need glutathione and a nice multivitamin for each morning after, because those chelation treatments will take EVERYTHING after they remove the easiest bad stuff.

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Rubieroo 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, it won't - I believe it was added from the getgo to combat the bacterial lung infections that often follow. Prophylactic use.

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Rubieroo 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just out of curiosity, were you doing the rest of what is being recommended along with the ivermectin? Aspirin, C, D3, zinc, and some form of antibiotic?

When we got the rona no one knew about ivermectin or budenoside - we did HCQ and the rest of the protocol and it worked.

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Rubieroo 4 points ago +4 / -0

I had a weird thing happen a couple of days ago too - I woke up with what felt like a really bad toothache. It extended up toward my eye and I could feel the swelling across that side of my face from nose to ear! Sinus pressure, and that eye was watering.

One thing I have noticed is that if your body is ever fighting off a pathogen you might find other problems flare up. It was the middle of the night, and all I could think of to do was take an aspirin, an ibuprofen, and a dose of ivermectin.

By the next morning it was all gone. Sinus clear, no toothache, no swelling. I would say it took about 5 hours. I've felt fine since.

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Rubieroo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also an occasional chelation, because a lot of seafood can mean a lot of mercury.

We do this a couple of times per year - chelation pill at night, glutathione in the morning (the body chelates metal better at night and the process consumes glutathione...so put it back in ya!)

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Rubieroo 13 points ago +13 / -0

We're all going to need to unwind the idea that ONLY pharmaceutical studies are valid. When we share information about something that cured serious medical conditions, that's not just what the medical industry blows off as "anecdotal evidence". It's all of us crowdsourcing information about cures. Our experiences are every bit as valid as official pharmaceutical research projects (which are often biased to begin with), and OUR experiences also have the benefit of being tested successfully on humans.

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Rubieroo 1 point ago +1 / -0

So they're trying to shut Gitmo down again. Got it. I don't trust the Clowns, but nor do I trust the timing of this. It's not one or the other - both are suspect.

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Rubieroo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yep, when the numbers nationwide of people killed by these 5 Democrat governors went over 65,000 we stopped counting. Then we find out Inslee in Washington was doing it too!

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Rubieroo 3 points ago +3 / -0

HA! Ohmygosh - I have had to have talks with family about that!

On the surface it might appear to be simply annoying, but it's REALLY just as you said:

I told them that every time they did that they were ASSUMING there was no thought process behind the actions of other people, and why on earth would they assume THEY were the only ones thinking? "Isn't it rather insulting to imply that YOU are thinking things through, but no one else is?".

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Rubieroo 2 points ago +2 / -0

LOL. Well that should stop the internal destruction of the D party and make it so the Cuomo's don't have to go to prison 0_0

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Rubieroo 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yeah, it's bizarre. I know a lot of people who seem pretty strong and successful...but every time they want to say NO they feel compelled to explain their reasoning.

I had to MAKE myself learn to just say "No, I don't want to do that" and then just shut up.

It's quite thorough, this brainwashing/conditioning. I woulda thought I was tougher than having to FIGHT my own mind to keep from offering up explanations for exercising my own free will. Very strange.

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Rubieroo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Especially the CORE of the pineapple, which most of us throw away

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Rubieroo 2 points ago +2 / -0

A friend of mine went through the same scenario, including being pushed to take Remdesevir. It was a year ago that she went through this, and by March she was right as rain, though a bit buggered to see so much of her hair fall out! That's grown back too now.

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Rubieroo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep. Some people are under the impression that the ventilator is the only way if oxygen levels get too low, but that's not true at ALL. If a person is given oxygen (there's more than one way to do this) they don't have to be drugged for days and weeks until their kidneys fail just to keep them sleeping.

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Rubieroo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Can you post source? We've been using good ole horse paste but just in case I'd like tablets as an adjunct!

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Rubieroo 50 points ago +50 / -0

It's pretty fun watching the things Q posted happening and even showing up in the media, who doesn't know that they are now confirming Q posts without meaning to.

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Rubieroo 1 point ago +1 / -0

Been wondering the same. After the rumors from Dresden...I don't think I ever heard another thing about her.

Edited to add, just found this:

Haspel joins a number of former government colleagues in the firm’s Government Matters practice including Dan Coats, Sally Yates, Rod Rosenstein, Paul Murphy, Sumon Dantiki, Viraj Mirani, and Stephen Vaughn.

https://www.kslaw.com/news-and-insights/former-director-of-the-cia-gina-haspel-joins-king-spalding-in-washington-dc

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