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Sorry....My body. My choice.

Whether it's bad or good for ME, it is my choice.

We don't need to go down that road again.

If people refuse HCQ, IVM, Fluoxetine and any myriad other compounds that seem to help, so be it.

Make sure supplies are adequate for all, including the legal injections and let the chips fall where they may.

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No mandates for anything.

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Because the legal injections are harmful, they should be pulled entirely.

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I disagree. If the jabs are pulled, the vaxidiots will scream bloody murder. They need their government fix.

If you want to pull anything, take away any and all Pharma liability immunity.

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It's a "counter-measure" it's doing what they intend, i.e killing older people who don't know they are wanted dead.

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It's just a poor choice of words. I think he wants governments mandated to ensure the availability of HCQ, IVM, etc.

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In retrospect, I believe you're right.

Sometimes a second language, doesn't quite translate the way it should.

I have a number of Amish friends , and quite often, even though they have spoken English since the first grade, they miss the subtleties of some words. Low German is their first language, and they speak it among themselves when there are no "English" to talk to.

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English is my second foreign language that I learned and I still ran into this problem and get misunderstood…

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Funnily enough, I now think you were correct. In his second short article he talks more clearly about mandates. His English is very good, so I don't know what to make of it. I hope he clarifies.

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Please can we get out of this idea of mandates? If people want vaccines, let them have them. If people want Ivermectin let them have it. Why mandate? That is a ridiculous idea that needs to be dumped immediately. Just make things available that people want, period.

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I don't like being forced to do anything.

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That will require them to admit they were wrong. It will never happen. We are headed, at full speed, toward a cliff.

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We don't need any mandates, imo, though recommendations for safe and cheap treatments is always a good idea.

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Not mandates for people to take it, but mandates to governments and health systems to make it available and allow for its use.

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Excellent comment! This is exactly how it should be.

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Exactly.

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Just tell everyone through a national campaign what is coming and make anti-virals available for free everywhere. Then let people do what they want.

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Nothing is free.

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I just got a prescription for an antiviral. $0.40 with insurance. Almost free!

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Japan is highly vaccinated and IVM was discovered by a Japanese Nobel prize winner. Let's see if the Japanese government endorses IVM as a prophylactic.

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The PMDA, Japan's equivalent of the FDA, has not approved it as a preventative drug for SarsCov2. Moreover, Ivermectin is a pharmacopoeia drug and can only be prescribed by doctors, so it is not an OTC drug. The government issued a notice in 2021 stating that it can be used for treatment(not for prevention), but doctors do not read detailed documents, so few doctors are aware of it. People who are aware of it have been importing it in small amounts from overseas on their own since 2020. Doctors who are aware of it have been importing it themselves and/or prescribing it at cost or under a different name since 2020. I have also imported it personally and been using it for prevention.

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Do you live in Japan by any chance? I have family who live in Tokyo. One family member is in hospital atm and I do not have all the details yet but this is the second time she has had to be admitted to hospital (and the last time she went in, she was there for around 3 months) and I worry that it is a jab-related injury that has caused her these issues. If you know of any 'good' doctors based in Tokyo (or even if they are in other parts of Japan) I would appreciate it if you could let me know (any type - general or specialist).

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List of clinics that treat COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccine aftereffects

https://vmed.jp/2646/#clinic-list

It's in Japanese, but you can probably translate it into English using translation software.

Chiba Prefecture where I live

https://clinic-fukuda.jp/

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Although I have not been vaccinated, I have been able to avoid Sarscov2 infection by using a mask with a finer mesh (for industrial use only in Japan) than an N95 mask (which Sarscov2 passes through on average) and taking Ivermectin when going out in crowded places, so I have never looked for a good hospital around Tokyo.

My friend who was hospitalized at a famous hospital in Tokyo called St. Luke's died after being recommended to be vaccinated.

A famous hospital is Dr. Nagao Kazuhiro's private hospital in Kobe, which has been treating infected patients with Ivermectin since the beginning of Cov19. In 2021, he stated in his blog that there was a cure rate of 498/500, excluding two patients who came to the hospital too late.

http://www.nagaoclinic.or.jp/index.html

As of June 2024, the director has changed and the name has changed to Sanwa Hospital.

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Sorry to hear about your friend.

Thank you so much for all your tips! I will try to look for an equivalent face mask in Australia (something that claims to filter out more than N95 masks). Here in Victoria, Australia (I am not sure about the rest of Australia), all our 'covid-times' masks came from China (even though there were already mask manufacturers here). I'm not interested in any mask made in China - I just don't trust what they're made of.

Do you only take IVM when going out to crowded places and how much do you take?

I still haven't gotten around to ordering any - have been too busy to investigate further (need to find a reliable source) but it's on top of my list of things to do.

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There are Chinese and Korean standards equivalent to N95, such as KN95, but in 2020 it was reported in the news that a hygiene institute in a certain prefecture in Japan found that it only has 70-80% of the capacity of N95.

I'm a former engineer, so I'm interested in even the smallest details.

①The standard for N95 masks is to filter out [70nm to 300nm, average 185nm], but it can pass up to [300nm].

②Sarscov2 has an outer diameter of ≒ 100nm, so it passes on average, so most of it probably passes through N95.

Virologists say that "one virus does not cause infection; it depends on the number inhaled," but since human experiments are not possible, it is unclear how many viruses need to be inhaled to cause infection.

③Japan's DS2 masks (for dust protection) are standardized to filter out [average 80nm] and pass up to [100nm], so it can just about filter out to a certain extent.

④The mesh of a regular white nonwoven mask is roughly larger than 300nm.

⑤The mesh of a single urethane cloth mask is coarser than a nonwoven mask.

⑥There is a US standard N98 mask with a finer mesh than the N95 used in surgery, but people say that it becomes hard to breathe after 20 minutes.

⑦In Australia, many people work in dusty environments such as coal and iron ore, so there may be some kind of protective mask.

I am retired now, so I don't go out in crowds very often. I have type 2 diabetes, so I go to the hospital every 30 to 40 days for medicine and tests. I always take Ivermectin the day before as per FLCCC protocol because it is thought that infected people also come to the hospital. I don't usually take it when I go shopping at the supermarket or take the train.

I once went on a two-week business trip to Australia to discuss port design with BHP. Before I went, I thought that kangaroos were hopping around the city. I went around Brisbane, Mckay (coal shipping port), and Sydney (sightseeing for memories). I learned that there are no kangaroos in the city. They were all beautiful and wonderful cities.

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Do you follow any particular protocol recommendations? I know the FLCCC has some protocols however (I haven't looked at them for quite some time) I think that was for just covid and covid jab injuries. I am aware IVM has benefits for other things e.g. cancer

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Who do you recommend ordering it from and is there a particular brand you take?

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Indian pharmaceutical companies range from good to bad.

SunPharma was a subsidiary of Japanese Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd. (I don't know if it's still the case), and Daiichi Sankyo is considered to be a company with strong manufacturing management. I've been mainly imported SunPharma's IVM as an individual scince 2021. The products are sent to Japan from Taiwan, probably because they have an agency there.

In Japan, there are companies that act as agents for personal imports, so I placed an order with them. It is complicated and difficult to go through the import procedures on your own. My sister lives in the United States, so I looked into it for her, and found that there are two or three IVM import agents in the United States.

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Jun 9·edited Jun 9

Thanks so much for your reply. I have never ordered any IVM, firstly because people here in Australia were recommending all sorts of different places (mainly in India, sometimes in Canada), I also wondered if I was going to run into issues with customs here and lastly I started to become suspicious about the formulation - whether it had changed. Here in Australia it originally was prescribed by doctors for other uses (not covid/covid jab-related reasons) but they were also allowed to prescribe it for off-market purposes. Then the horse paste campaign started (this was a few years ago) and doctors were then banned for prescribing it for off-market purposes (because the state rules over doctors' expertise now) - though there were only a handful of doctors here anyway that had knowledge of IVM's benefits for covid & covid jab injuries so there weren't many that were prescribing it anyway for off-market purposes (and several of these doctors were unfortunately dealt with by the state) - and then the TGA (who are at least 90% funded by big pharma) decided to relax the rules again and it has now reverted back to the original rules. Most people in Aus are ordering it from overseas (it is too difficult to find a doc here that will prescribe it, plus it is more expensive doing it this way). Do you happen to know if there any IVM import agents in Australia, or are you able to point me in the right direction so I can start making enquiries? By the way I watched a video recently where an immunologist in Japan said Japan does still manufacture IVM however Japanese citizens are not allowed access to it; instead IVM is sourced from India.

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At what dosage for an unvaxxed person please?

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GVB and others have stated that the healthy unvaccinated who've been exposed to Covid are not to be concerned because their natural immune system has been trained. It's the vaccinated that should be preparing. Here's a shared document I put together with some Ivermectin sources (most of these will also provide Hydroxychloroquine) and (on tab two) considerations for dosage based upon the body weight that you enter into the widget: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Xzbv3sD_LccNKIirD4SsP98wvBUWdNNQ7h14DYqjl80/edit?usp=sharing

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Look up various FLCCC protocols - prevention, treatment, etc.

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You are not asking why take drugs. You sadly ask, at what dosage?

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The FLCCC has detailed information on how to use it for preventive and therapeutic purposes in the event of infection.

Although it is approximately safe, it is still a drug and should not be taken carelessly.

Here is a case report from Cameroon of a 19-year-old girl with suicidal thoughts.

"Over 400 ivermectin tablets (3 mg) were taken at once.

She was admitted to hospital with vomiting, dizziness, headache and visual disturbances and was discharged several days later after observation and supportive care." The authors of this case report conclude:

"This is the first report of poisoning from ivermectin at approximately 100 times the recommended dose. It is noteworthy that no deaths from accidental or suicidal overdose of ivermectin have been reported to date."

However, no aftereffects were reported=There may or may not have been aftereffects.

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Yep, and the man that wrote the book Don't Sweat the Small Stuff, passed early on a plane to a book signing. This game of life we are playing out, is filled with wonder, wander, treasure hunts, drama, tragedy, love, adventures to find. Just gotta make sure our souls class in this earthly game of delight, is learning it highest lesson, as not to repeat it, is the way eye/I see it.

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Absolutely NO mandates. Get governments out of health care. Let a market full of competing ideas and options bloom, along with a new flourishing of non-coercive decentalized compassion.

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Mandates to require pharmacists to fill the scrips for both and to honor patient and family requests for same in hospital for sure. Allow patient autonomy always.

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That would be justice. At last.

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No mandates. Period.

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May 30·edited May 30

Governments won't agree to supply ivm (not mandate) because they haven't yet admitted that people have been injured. They tell us mRNA saved the lives of millions. They say there are only rare injuries and rare deaths and nobody to blame. This is a government crime and requiring ivm means admitting the crime which they'll never do.

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Yes. Chris Cuomo is a great advocate of ivermectin, since contracting long-Covid.

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The courts should legally force governments to make ivermectin available for free for everyone.

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Nothing is free.

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Gert you are making way to much sense while spending cents to have a simple solution. Can’t make whores BILLIONS $$$ thinking like that can you???

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Let’s start by looking at the confidential agreement proving Moderna had a Coronavirus vaccine candidate at least nineteen days before the alleged emergence of SARS-CoV-2 in Wuhan, China.

The confidential agreement states that providers ‘Moderna’ alongside the ‘National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases’ (NIAID) agreed to transfer ‘mRNA coronavirus vaccine candidates’ developed and jointly-owned by NIAID and Moderna to recipients ‘The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’ on the 12th December 2019.

The World Health Organisation declared COVID‑19 a pandemic on 11 March 2020

On February 23 the Daily Mail ran an article showing that Moderna has patented the 19 base letter (nucleotide) sequence which codes for the Furin Cleavage site in Covid-19.

However, research shows that Moderna did not merely apply for a patent in 2016 with US9587003B2: as reported in the Daily Mail. They actually applied in 2013 for 4 patents with US9149506B2, US9216205B2, US9255129B2, US9301993B2, as well for their "Covid-19 virus".

The final codon completed inserted gene sequence, ‘CTCCTCGGCGGGCA’, patented by Moderna, does not exist in natural viruses and neither does the CGG-coded Furin Cleavage site CCTCGGCGGGCACGT.

Moderna wins Covid-19 shot patent case against Pfizer-BioNTech in Europe May 18, 2024, 07:01 PM Pfizer-BioNTech who used Moderna Virus 2013: #CTCCTCGGCGGGCACGTAG to make their vaccine from. That "virus" you got "a vaccine" for: Thank Bill Gates.

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Geert, why not suggest people get their D3 up to 100ng/ml. You really don't get sick at that level.

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Two wrongs aren't going to make a right.

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