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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

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.

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WTFChuck 5 points ago +5 / -0

Dude, do not give up. Short version: my brother had stage 4 melanoma in his brain in March 2024. He walked into the hospital under his own power. By the time I got there two hours later, he was totally paralyzed on his left side. The cancer had started at a spot on his back, spread to 3 places in his left lung, and made its way to his brainstem and other places in his brain. The doctors at UW Madison literally saved his life with a combo drug treatment that worked with the kind of melanoma that he had. He regained the ability to walk in short order, but there was significant nerve damage since the cancer took out a quarter of his brainstem. When the combo drug lost its efficacy 5 months after this had started, they started him on immunotherapy and radiation. But he finally agreed to do what my Mom and I had been pushing: fenbendazole and the Joe Tippens protocol.

That was what changed the game. But here's where the colon cancer discussion comes in. At the time that my brother got sick, we had a business friend who had sold his business after getting colon cancer. He went through surgery, colostomy bag, chemotherapy, the whole nine yards. It appeared they had cured his cancer. But then it came back. He came to the office one day in early 2025 essentially to tell us goodbye because the doctors said there was nothing else they could do for him. Mom and I were like, "Whoa, whoa, whoa. No way. Do what we did for the brain cancer." We sent him the info and he was right on it. He had nothing to lose now so he didn't dawdle. He got Panacur from the local farm store and started the protocol. That was February of 2025. In October of 2025, he sent me a screenshot of his bloodwork numbers: cancer in his blood: 0 . He comes into the office to visit regularly. He looks great. He credits the fenben with saving his life.

We are now at 4 people we know personally who have cured their cancer with fenbendazole after following the same protocol my brother used. All different kinds of cancer.

But I will tell you this: we had good doctors for my brother and we told them what we were up to and they didn't give us any real grief though they did not encourage it. But the other people we knew did NOT tell their doctors because they expected their doctors would not treat them if they told them.

If you need any info, I have posted lots of links in the past to people on this topic, so you'll find them under my username. But if you have specific questions, feel free to ping me with them. I've collected a TON of info on the topic.

Will keep you in my prayers, fren. Hang in there.

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WTFChuck 10 points ago +10 / -0

I hope they're in Galt's Gulch with Isaac Kappy, Michael Jackson, JFK Jr and his wife, and a host of others.

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WTFChuck 6 points ago +6 / -0

He will appreciate that from where he is at Home. :)

Thank you!

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WTFChuck 14 points ago +14 / -0

Today is my Dad's birthday. He would have been 79. Instead, he died in 2002 at 55 due to exposure to a chemical in his workplace (a parts place for big 3 automakers after he took an early buy-out from Chrysler) that gave him kidney cancer. We took him to MD Anderson down in Houston at the end of the SAME YEAR someone down there figured out fenbendazole cures cancer in many cases (source on this: preface to Cancer Is a Parasite by William F Supple Jr, Ph.D. (fka Ben Fen on Substack), which book I just started reading over the weekend). Of course, nobody told us or anybody else that back in 2002.

My Dad started telling me in my 20s that I needed to read "None Dare Call It Conspiracy." I'm older now than my Dad was when he died.

He would LOVE to see what is happening in the world with President Trump leading the charge! Today, I am thankful he primed the well for me so that when the truth started to bubble up, I was ready for it and got to watch the Q posts roll out on the boards at the time they were happening.

I feel very blessed. Dad was like all of the people we've all lost over the years: they were soldiers in a war, just like we all are. Some of them, like my Dad, knew it. Some did not. Now, the whole world is going to know. God Bless President Trump. God Bless America. God Bless the people of the world who see what President Trump and those behind him are trying to do. And God Bless all of you! WWG1WGA

Happy Birthday, Dad!

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think MAGA is in its teenage years and POTUS is starting to prep us for when he, Daddy, won't be here giving us advice and telling us who to watch out for. At some point, he needs to be able to trust that the vast majority of us can think for ourselves so that we don't let all of his good work get undone.

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WTFChuck 7 points ago +7 / -0

When Israel can no longer whine and carry on that they need America to send them billions of dollars so they can protect themselves from Iran, then Israel is no longer the other side of the ping pong game between them and Iran, where the City of London is the two players at the ping pong table and America has been the ball. Enough already.

The ladies at Promethean Action explain a lot of this quite well.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I lived in MN from 1983 to 1989. Minneapolis was a beautiful city then. Prince was king of music. The parks were gorgeous. People were genuinely nice. Good neighbors. Seeing what's happened to it is more than a little heartbreaking. It's a typical globalist case of the goodness of a group of people being leveraged against them. These globalists and fraudsters need to be taken out like the trash they are.

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WTFChuck 4 points ago +4 / -0

https://greenmountaingreenery.com/fenguard

You'll find lots of good information here. He was treating his dogs specifically. Lots of good videos and even a pdf chart he used. You can order the fenben powder from the site was well.

See also...

https://greatawakening.win/p/1ARd8RodPj/looking-for-advice-on-cancer-pro/

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WTFChuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

https://greenmountaingreenery.com/fenguard

You'll find lots of good information here. He was treating his dogs specifically. Lots of good videos and even a pdf chart he used.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. If you suspect you have cancer, I posted a bunch of links earlier in the thread here. But here is another one I just found that is specifically about the Joe Tippens protocol from a source (onedaymd) that I have appreciated in the past:

https://www.onedaymd.com/2024/04/fenbendazole-joe-tippens-protocol.html

Here is a good source on X: https://x.com/MakisMedicine

The protocol we used for my brother:

Fenbendazole 222 mg - 444 mg once per day with fatty food for 6 days per week CBD oil 25 mg once daily Curcumin 600 mg twice daily Vitamin D 5000 IU twice daily Vitamin K2 200 mcg twice daily Berberine 500 mg two or three times per day**

**Take a week off from berberine every six months. Do not use with metformin

This protocol also helped a friend of mine who was stage 4 with colon cancer and had been told there was nothing else they could do (after he had done the chemo and radiation and had good results at first) after the cancer returned--he is now cancer free. He started the protocol with panacur in February and by October he was cancer free. Don't give up.

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WTFChuck 14 points ago +14 / -0

I am a mother of two adult children who hate me because of this movement. They wrote off their whole family. My Asperger son has not spoken to me for 6 years. His older sister hasn't spoken to me for 5 years. When my brother was near death, they apparently didn't care. My Mom will be 79 next week and they don't speak to her either when she was only ever amazing to them. I love them no matter what, but they are wrong in this. I trust when they know the truth, they will mourn for the pain they caused themselves and others in this. I am blessed to have 4 step kids who are awake and an amazing husband who is awake too.

I miss the two kids I birthed and raised. But I will never let them or anybody else tell me who to vote for or what to believe. If they don't like that, they can, to quote my esteemed grandmother, "just scratch their mad place."

It took me awhile to really believe that this was not my doing. I accept them for who they are. If they think they are too good for their family now, that wasn't my doing. And as my Dad always said, the only sins we have to pay for are our own. I pray for them daily. I miss them always. But I will not be bullied into submission by them or anybody else. I trust the day will come when all is forgiven in a big group hug on our front porch. Until then, I accept that God has been teaching me a lot in this. And, no doubt, they are learning a lot too. But this is bigger than them, bigger than me. And seeing what President Trump has been through reminds me to hold the line. And hold it, I will, to my last breath, if necessary.

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WTFChuck 8 points ago +8 / -0

He'll know my house by the flag flying out front on my porch. If he helped humiliate Shia LaBeouf back in the day, I'll feed him a fabulous homemade dinner and send him on his way with an open invitation to the family monthly Big Breakfast.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yo! I live in that Wisconsin portion and the vast majority of us don't vote blue. We sure don't want to be handed over to the crazies!

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WTFChuck 11 points ago +11 / -0

Yes, my husband's work covers myself and my husband. The total premium now for the two of us is over $2,400/month. We will now be paying about $620/month of that premium. $2,400/month for two healthy people is insane. A person I work in the same building with is at $1,000/month now, which she straight up can't afford so she's going to let her health insurance go.

I'm thinking that we maybe should talk to my husband's employer about dropping me off the insurance and we'll put aside the money we would save from dropping me off into a savings for if we had need of it. We have only ever had one claim on the insurance in 13 years when I broke my wrist in a fall 6 years ago. Once upon a time, I was six years without insurance but had money set aside in a health savings account. When I did the numbers, that ended up being way cheaper. However, you need to make sure you have your home or other important assets in a trust if you're going to take a risk like that.

Add to that that if I were diagnosed with some serious illness, likely 99% of the time I would not do what the doctors suggested--I would opt for alternative therapies, which the insurance won't cover anyway. So how useful is the insurance if what I would do they won't pay for and what they would pay for I won't do?

It's a freaking racket.

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WTFChuck 5 points ago +5 / -0

Operation Jade Helm - Walmart stores would have been camps too. Shocking stuff.

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WTFChuck 10 points ago +10 / -0

Am I the only one who thinks Jason Goodman of Crowdsource the Truth is controlled opposition? I followed him many years ago until he just seemed off one too many times. And then I disregarded him and saw something on Voat or the Q boards that solidified my opinion on that. It's the reason I have also disregarded George Webb -- because they collaborated a lot back then. But now I see people having respect for George Webb's work and I am now wondering if something has changed that I am unaware of. So, my initial question is sincere: am I the only one who thinks Jason Goodman is controlled opposition?

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WTFChuck 12 points ago +12 / -0

Lots of influencers going at Bibi. I'm no fan of his, for sure, but I question if this is even the original guy. And if he's been replaced, then replaced by whom? This all feels very Sun Tzu to me. And Trump is Sun Tzu.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

The satanic one doesn't have the thumb out. The satanic one is just the two horns.

I answered that to the FCB Decode guy on his Telegram channel and he lost his shit and booted me from the channel. It was so weird. I posted a meme showing the sign language and he kicked me off the channel. What on earth? If we're going to claim anon status, then we need to be objective and open to additional information. None of us know everything. Nothing wrong with having to occasionally say, "Oh, you're right. My bad. Thanks for the info."

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WTFChuck 17 points ago +17 / -0

My theory: Project Looking Glass. Bad guys pulled stuff out of the future via Looking Glass and seeded it into movies, books, etc. Predictive programming as well as Luciferians trying to undo their karma. They didn't even have to know who Charlie Kirk was or what he would do someday when they saw the info and seeded it, though via Looking Glass the COULD have known that.

Alternatively, writers and other creative people pull from the collective consciousness, I believe, and they don't even know it. What is the collective consciousness? My notion: it's God/Universe/All That Is. We're all connected. We just don't realize that usually.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Bible Code book by Michael Drosnin. Bestseller in 1997. He wrote about mathematicians who had discovered that if you took the first 5 books of the Bible (The Torah) and searched the approximately 304,000 Hebrew letters which make up the Torah, it reveals historical happenings. A search for Charlie Kirk as done on this website shows these words in proximity to each other on the grid: "Charlie", "Kirk", "shot", "in the neck", "murder"

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WTFChuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

I saw the Juan snippets about Valhalla put out on Telegram, but have since heard Juan in an interview specifically say that Charlie died. So he got wind of the discussion and then he spoke specifically to counteract it. It was Melissa RedPill on Telegram I first saw drawing attention to the Valhalla snippet and I think she's in pretty close contact with Jennifer Mac so I was very hopeful. It could still be true or not true that Charlie is in witness protection because Juan, I agree, says what he needs to say when he needs to say it. His emphasis of late has been all of us protecting ourselves from parasites. He's even said there's evidence that some of the spraying we've seen included parasites and suggests that the Chinese have been behind that. He says we need to take care of ourselves because we need to all get over the finish line here. The implication with that is that this close to the victory, we need to take good care that we all get there.

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