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Conspiracies The Covid Narrative

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yea who knows - hindsight is always 20/20....i couldn't tell my mother to do it either

so ya gonna snort some dewormer or what? whats the plan?
Nan no dewormer, just continuing to take our immune support multi vitamins, also been growing micro greens that were all eating, suppose to be rich in phytonutrients and help support immune system too
 
Got a ivermectin pharma script coming. Folks are just running into issues bc they are using massive doses of animal versions meant for horses. Anything globohomo runs this much propaganda against is something you want imo. They started freaking out bc India started using it for treatment in late April and it’s caused deaths and severe outcomes to plummet. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/india/
 
Got a ivermectin pharma script coming. Folks are just running into issues bc they are using massive doses of animal versions meant for horses. Anything globohomo runs this much propaganda against is something you want imo. They started freaking out bc India started using it for treatment in late April and it’s caused deaths and severe outcomes to plummet. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/india/

Right - and those Indians are some of the best doctors in the world.....so yea idk - it doesn't sound right because of what it's really for but i have no idea what to think about this

i guess if it's only poisoning ppl because they're taking too much, well then that's kinda on them....otherwise, it either works or it doesn't?
 
Perhaps this indicates a deeper problem of basic understanding on their part, and they should not be taking it.
Perhaps this indicates a deeper problem of basic understanding on their part, and they should not be taking it.
The establishment shouldn’t be blocking harmless off label treatment potentials. Even if it means their precious death count dropping.
 
i've heard this some times now. but what does it mean?

it means your vision is perfect when you look back now and realize what you maybe should've done

What is the mechanism of action for this dewormer ? Like how does it help kill covid ?

it's supposedly used for head lice too - so you can kill 2 birds with one stone (don't make me explain that one too)
 
it means your vision is perfect when you look back now and realize what you maybe should've done



it's supposedly used for head lice too - so you can kill 2 birds with one stone (don't make me explain that one too)
Why would you want to kill 2 birds with a stone ? I think it would be easier with a grenade
 
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I am n shock! Positive shock. I have seen something incredible never before seen with my own eyes but discussed by me here and ENTIRELY dismissed ftr.

I have been using a x 30 Jewellers Loupe inspecting the tissue paper I use on toilet.

My mum and I have been using a Rife Frequency Generator set at specific frequencies to dissolve Nanotech, nanoparticles/fibers.

Morgellons type stuff.

Madness I know right??

Well, lately every single tiny smear, I see lots of miniature black and blue fibers, too small for the naked eye, literally, but visible x 30.

Where are they coming from? What are they?

I recently saw a luminous blue one.

They are too small to be human or animal hair. Are definitely being expelled from inside the body, not clothe fibers outside it.

Now, an hour ago, I relieved some constipation. I lined up 3 pieces of tissue with just dabs on, on one is very clearly, very clearly I am not kidding I am not crazy.

A living, moving, Nanofiber. It's twisting, coiling, squirming around at one end constantly like a worm.

Identical to all the lifeless ones I have been spotting.

But this one is fucking Alive.

It's real. It's simply bloody real. Nanotech as a biological agent inside our bodies.

I must be pooing out hundreds, maybe thousands a day.

And now, I have a real, live one. Squirming around.

I have never seen anything like this before, But it is what I expected to see at some point if any of this is true and fucking hell man I'm absolutely right about this nanotechnology and how we are all polluted with it.

Nobody can tell me any debunking line. If you saw it, you would simply believe me.

I really really expect to be seen as fully gone bananas here. It doesn't matter. I have proof. Not for you all, but for me that first- all of this Nanoparticle/Morgellons as a parasitic condition, is a reality.

Second- the Rifing is working. These things are dropping like flies.

I'm excited. Because from this moment on, I simply don't need to doubt and question most of my beliefs not acceptable in reality, to science, including Morgellons.

Nanotech is in the Covid vaccine. It's in Chemtrails. It's in us. I have a live one. Creepy AF.

I really am not crazy. Just burdened.

This is like when someone says theyve just heard some incredible gossip and you ask what and they say they cant tell you.

Show us them.
 
This is like when someone says theyve just heard some incredible gossip and you ask what and they say they cant tell you.

Show us them.
I just need use of a camera capable of magnification. "It" passed away sadly, by a day later. No funeral yet.

I found a light blue one showing movement and signs of life.

They are all black or blue too, live and dead. Only those two colours yet. Way too small for my naked eye.

2 nights ago, there were a dozen or more lifeless fibers on each tissue.

These are not biological bodies. Not worms. Material. "Alien" objects. As in, should not be there. No explanation.

Clothe fibers? Well no way, because I have one blue shirt, and hardly any black clothes at all.

Not 100% of the clothe fibers in my house, this world, are composed exclusively of thos two colours.

The living but dying blue one yesterday, I could only just spot it through x 30. It looked black.

At x 60 it is clearly blue. No other word can describe it except a fiber.

No parasites known fit the description and images, and the particular shade of blue is unnatural, call it manmade.

Just not parasites. So how, seriously because I am not mental, in that I have an entirely lucid experience of daily life, surroundings, real things, am I ingesting must be millions, billions of these mysterious blue and black fibers, where from, I don't eat underwear,

I discovered this, looking for the presence and evidence of something in particular, on suspicion and in beliefvthat it could, should be there.

I had an idea what I was looking for. It matches the description. There is no alternate explanation.

These foreign objects, apparently capable of some form of life, with purely artificial appearance, are entering my body in serious digits.

I am only expelling them when dead or 80% + dead, like a wounded, dying creature. Rifing. A powerful healing modality.

On paper, I expected to see this at some point. It was still a shock.

I wasn't going to bring it up here again, just replying here. I realise how mad it is, innapropriate, misplaced, downright unwelcome and distasteful to most's eyes.

I can't deny my own eyes though. And nobody can explain to me why what and how these fibers are and why I am expelling serious numbers of them daily. Nobody can offer anything except an "explanation away".

It's just too much for people to digest. It was initially for me, about 9 months ago, just the consideration that we are full of an alien entity (by definition again).

I learned of the touted concept of Nano as a control tool decades ago. I am open minded so I didn't dismiss it. Now I am seeing what matches no other sight or explanation.
 
And hindsight is actually a mythological beast which likes to tease. It's more illusory than a rainbow, as it only exists as a purely imaginary term.

A real teaser, if you allow it.

To most hindsight almost implies regret, wishing away the past, or a feeling of error, lost opportunity.

The past is the past, but it has shaped today. To me hindsight is a tool we use to learn, grow, and appreciate as we travel through life, but not a lens to dwell on the past regretfully.
 
I guess those clinical trials aren’t sufficient? And when people are overdosing in the general public due to misinformation, the treatment can’t be characterized as completely harmless.
Clearly they should be allowing doctors to widely prescribe ivermectin off label so people wouldn’t be harming themselves with products meant for horses. Problem is that it appears to be very effective at lowering deaths which would hurt vaccine sales and the sales of the treatments they developed. Japans health minister recently announced they would start using it off label, hopefully we can follow suit. Though I know it’s easy to get sucked into all of the globohomo propaganda, shit gets me too sometimes tbh. This rolling stone piece was probably the funniest propaganda/fake news story on ivermectin https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/rolling-stone-runs-biggest-fake-news-story-of-the-year/
 
Here’s another story about ivermectin ODs flooding the hospitals, but of course this is from a doctor. And a reporter.

Oklahoma hospitals deluged by ivermectin overdoses, doctor says​

An Oklahoma doctor has said overdoses of the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin, which many believe without evidence can prevent or cure Covid-19, are helping cause delays and problems for rural hospitals and ambulance services struggling to cope with the resurgent pandemic.

Ivermectin is used to kill internal and external parasites in livestock animals and, in smaller doses, in humans.

“There’s a reason you have to have a doctor to get a prescription for this stuff, because it can be dangerous,” Dr Jason McElyea, a family doctor in Sallisaw, told KFOR, an Oklahoma TV station.

“The [emergency rooms] are so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting to facilities where they can get definitive care and be treated.

“Ambulances are stuck at the hospital waiting for a bed to open so they can take the patient in and they don’t have any, that’s it. If there’s no ambulance to take the call, there’s no ambulance to come to the call.”

McElyea told the Tulsa World a colleague was forced to send one severely ill Covid patient to a hospital in South Dakota, three states away to the north.

“They had sat in a small hospital needing to be in an [intensive care unit] for several days, and that was the closest ICU that was available,” he said.

Oklahoma is among states struggling to cope with a surge in hospitalisations and deaths caused by the Delta virus variant. According to Johns Hopkins University, in the past week Oklahoma has recorded more than 18,400 cases and 189 deaths. The same source puts the death toll in Oklahoma over 8,000, out of more than 647,000 across the US.

The vast majority of US hospitalisations and deaths are among unvaccinated people. Amid opposition to vaccines and public health mandates stoked by Republican politicians, conservative media and disinformation on social media, many have turned to ivermectin.

This week, the influential podcaster Joe Rogan, who has been dismissive of vaccines, announced he had tested positive for Covid and was taking ivermectin.

In Arkansas, the drug was given to inmates at a jail. Louisiana and Washington issued alerts after an increase in calls to poison control centers. Some animal feed supply stores have run out of the drug because of people buying it in its veterinary form.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cited a case of a man who drank an injectable form of ivermectin intended for cattle. He suffered hallucinations, confusion, tremors and other side effects and was hospitalised for nine days.

McElyea told KFOR: “Growing up in a small town, rural area, we’ve all accidentally been exposed to ivermectin at some time. So it’s something people are familiar with. Because of those accidental sticks, when trying to inoculate cattle, they’re less afraid of it.”

Authorities have tried to debunk claims that animal-strength ivermectin can fight Covid-19.

“Taking large doses of this drug is dangerous and can cause serious harm,” the US Food and Drug Administration warned, adding that the drug can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures, delirium and death.

The American Medical Association appealedfor an “immediate end” to the drug’s use, outside studies seeking to determine if the drug has any use against Covid-19, with federal and state regulators tracking side effects and hospital admissions.

A panel from the National Institutes of Health found “insufficient evidence” for or against using the drug for Covid-19.

In Oklahoma, McElyea said: “Some people taking inappropriate doses have actually put themselves in worse conditions than if they’d caught Covid. The scariest one that I’ve heard of and seen is people coming in with vision loss.

“You have to ask yourself, ‘If I take this medicine, what am I going to do if something bad happens?’ What’s your next step, what’s your back-up plan? If you’re going to take a medicine that could affect your health, do it with a doctor on board.

“It’s not just something you look on the internet for and decide if it’s the right dose.”

Northeastern Health System in Sequoyah said in a statement posted on Facebook later on Saturday that Dr McElyea was not an employee but was affiliated with a medical staffing group that provided coverage for its emergency room.

NHS Sequoyah had not treated any patients due to complications related to taking ivermectin, including overdose, the statement said.

 
Interesting look behind the curtain.

The psychology behind why people will take horse paste, but not COVID vaccines​

Say you're in the midst of an unprecedented global pandemic. To protect yourself, you have a choice between vaccines that were tested on tens of thousands of people in rigorous clinical trials specifically for the purpose of combating COVID-19, or a decades-old drug like ivermectin that is most commonly knownas a powerful parasite fighting treatment, often used for horses and livestock.

It's a head-scratcher as a small but growing number of Americans—many of them from the anti-vaxxer or vaccine skeptic crowd—have pushed demand for ivermectin prescriptions (and the version for animals) into high gear over the past few months. This medical counterculture harbors an abiding belief that the efficacy and safety of COVID vaccines is overblown as well as a mistrust of pharmaceutical companies, government officials, and media narratives around the pandemic. The politicization of COVID public health efforts certainly doesn't help matters since ideology is one of the strongest indicators of whether or not someone is a COVID vaccine skeptic. There were usually about 3,600 ivermectin prescriptions issued weekly in the U.S. prior to the pandemic; by mid-August, that number had jumped to 88,000 per week.

This is despite the fact that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the very maker of ivermectin itself, pharma giant Merck, have all urged people not to go out and take large amounts of a livestock-focused drug to stop the coronavirus given the sheer lack of evidence it works and the very real risks of overdoses and hospitalization (the WHO recommends against any type of COVID-related ivermectin use outside of a clinical trial). The FDA is a bit more blunt and points out that ivermectin isn't even meant to fight viruses.

"FDA has not approved ivermectin for use in treating or preventing COVID-19 in humans. Ivermectin tablets are approved at very specific doses for some parasitic worms, and there are topical (on the skin) formulations for head lice and skin conditions like rosacea. Ivermectin is not an anti-viral (a drug for treating viruses)," the agency says, noting reports of more people landing in the hospital from ivermectin overdoses. (It turns out your typical human shouldn't take similar doses of a treatment as what's given to a 1,000 pound horse.)

Mistrust in institutions and mainstream narratives is nothing new among certain slices of the populace. But why pair that mistrust with advocating for a completely different drug? Scottish psychologist and public health communicator Stuart Ritchie, a lecturer at King's College London, has a fairly simple assessment of what's driving the current ivermectin frenzy, much like the clamoring over hydroxychloroquine, an unproven treatment for COVID touted by former President Donald Trump.

"The reason for the double-standard is obvious: contrarianism. Treatments such as ivermectin (and hydroxychloroquine and Vitamin D) have never had mainstream approval, or the nod from U.K. or U.S. medical regulators for their use against COVID," he wrote in a recent column for the NewStatesman. "The contrarians can get excited about the apparently dramatic effects of ivermectin without having to agree with people they regard as wildly wrong on case rates, death rates, the effects of lockdowns, and so on. They also get to feel the frisson of telling the world that they know better: they have secret knowledge about a super-important treatment, and the blinkered medical community just won’t listen."

Numerous studies delving into the psychology of vaccine skeptics pick up on this contrarian bent, including significant evidence that presenting facts and data to anti-vaxxers typically makes them double down on their scientifically invalidated positions. It turns out that same quirk of psychology can also lead some people to champion an obscure animal drug in an act of epistemological defiance, especially when they can point to validation from politically charged organizations like America's Frontline Doctors and the social media feeds of like-minded people.

The ivermectin-for-coronavirus crowd is still a pretty small slice of the population. But it's a vocal one with the ability to reach millions of people via social media and drive unnecessary hospitalizations from overdoses in a moment when ICUs are already at the breaking point from treating COVID patients.

 
Here’s another story about ivermectin ODs flooding the hospitals, but of course this is from a doctor. And a reporter.

Oklahoma hospitals deluged by ivermectin overdoses, doctor says​



It’s definitely propaganda, they are shilling for the pharmaceutical companies and others gaining off of Covid. Though I don’t doubt poison control is getting some calls. As you can see even places like rolling stone have no problem with completely making shit up.
 
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