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  1. The old system understood you had to be stealthy… the new system is so used to being in control that they are arrogant… self centered, they are gonna burn there own system down around themselves and we are watching it happen… there will not be a takeover… they will destroy themselves long before they get to us…

    1. Their invisible weaponry and control systems are exceptionally powerful and – to date – effective. There greatest power comes from the continued inability/refusal/mind control related to our refusal to see and appreciate their existence. You can not defeat an enemy that you can not see as most situations are sabotaged by people who can not see them despite reasonable or good intention.

      I want to see a SIGNIFICANT improvement is understanding and outwitting the invisible weaponry and related psychopathy and fear.

      1. Are you aware of legal cases by TIs which have gone to trial and resulted in a conviction of those using techniques of intimidation? The only recent case I’ve seen is the eBay trial which concluded in 2021.

        https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/former-ebay-employee-sentenced-role-aggressive-cyberstalking-campaign

        “former supervisor of security operations for eBay was sentenced … a former police captain in Santa Clara, Calif., was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs to 18 months in prison and three years of supervised release with the first year spent in home detention.

        … the victims of the cyberstalking campaign were a Natick couple who are the editor and publisher of an online newsletter that covers ecommerce companies, including eBay. Members of eBay’s executive leadership team followed the newsletter’s posts, often taking issue with its content and the anonymous comments underneath the editor’s stories. It is alleged that in August 2019, the defendants executed a three-part harassment campaign against the Natick couple. Among other things, several of the defendants ordered anonymous and disturbing deliveries to the victims’ home, including a preserved fetal pig, a bloody pig Halloween mask and a book on surviving the loss of a spouse.”

        https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/6945112/Ebay-Cyberstalking.pdf

  2. Just wanted to report that I have completed COVID infection recovery #2 or 3 now, but for the first time using both HCQ and Ivermectin, obtained through AFLD. Unfortunately, I was obliged to go to a super-spreader wedding two weekends ago, but my wife and it sounds like half of the crowd got it, with presumably 70% vax and boost rate. I started the five day HCQ regimen immediately upon my wife testing+ with a home kit. The illness took another 4 days to present in me. I completed the hydroxy then went to a 60% Over dose the next day, then an 85% then back to 70%; They don’t really tell you how to combine the two, but this worked for me.

    I took plenty of water and zero alcohol during the therapy.

    1. One subscriber has a vaccinatd teenager. She swears that her child and all their vaccinated friends go to parties together and make each other sick. They are all constantly getting sick. All vaccinated. The question is what is happening. Is there a shedding phenomenon? Reports from women whose husbands are vaccinated, indicates astonishing amounts of reports that indicate that shedding is happening.

      1. Dr Klinghardt covered shedding in a pod cast. If you are married and one gets the vaccine and the other does not you need to sleep in separate rooms.

      2. I am assuming that the vaxxed and everyone else, shed spike proteins. I try to live my life prudently, but not to the point of debilitating fear. We all run into things, no matter what. I have no clue why anyone would want to be sick, though.

        1. OTC Xylear (Xylitol) Rescue nasal spray provides a few hours of pre-emptive defensive assistance to the upper respiratory tract, e.g. in crowded spaces with limited ventilation. Nasal sprays may also impact PCR tests.

          Portable CO2 meter readings are a proxy for overall air circulation.

      3. Perhaps, the teens are all carrying their s-phones which activates the “whatever the heck is in the jabs”.

        I’m thinking we are not connecting the electronic aspects of the op with the bio aspects of the op. It seems they must be part of a whole.

    2. Clarifying my original post which was gratuitously edited by my “smart” phone, 60% “Iver” dose was my intent. Ivermectin has a gas-producing effect that I was cautious about being reckless with. Today I am feeling fine with only background levels of mucous. My first infection in 2020 got no specialized medicine and this all took eight weeks to clear.

      BTW, why do people, including family, persist in having these big gaudy weddings as if nothing was going on? Maybe have a party in the nice weather, outside. It’s not like the newly minted Mr and Mrs X weren’t living together for five years already. Then play awful music at 120 db so nobody can have a conversation.

      1. I’m glad you are feeling better.

        On humongous, expensive weddings…. is everyone in denial? Seriously, I can’t understand how some just go on as if we are in high cotton. The lovely couple will wish they had that cash in hand in a few months.

        Stupefying!

    3. I bet everyone in the room had a “smart” phone on their person.

      Rad poisoning?

      1. You would have to guess this to be the case. The most ironic fact, beyond the reinfections of the vaccinated and Thrice-great boosted status, some of the doctors in the group were going to get some kind of a pill therapeutic, “Paxlovid” from…wait for it… Pfizer! (Now with 90% less metal.) That’s METAL! IN YOUR VEINS!

        1. Well, pharma worked so well the first, second, uhmm, third time why not a new one. They love their pills. What was that old film? Valley of the ….

  3. If people cannot understand John Rappoport, there is ‘pandemic for dummies’. I mean for engineers.
    Scott Adam’s Dilbert starting from 30 May. The god part is, that this is read by millions of people.

    This is my favorite one:
    https://dilbert.com/strip/2022-06-08

  4. The NY times published an article highlighting a metastudy which disparages Ivermectin.

    https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.788972/full

    Metastudies are one step removed, so it takes a lot more work to sift through the methods by which the conclusions were garnered. Usually. Nowadays, you can generally find it right on the synposis under “conflict of interest”.

    Under that heading in the paper referenced by the Times, the authors declare
    “The author declares that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.”

    Well that’s really interesting, because looking up just one of the contributing authors by a quick search offers a news announcement with this title:
    “Ohio State College of Medicine sets new NIH research funding record”

    https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/mediaroom/pressreleaselisting/ohio-state-college-of-medicine-sets-new-nih-research-funding-record

    Not much point in sifting through the data of dangerous liars.

    Maybe the most helpful part of looking into this was thereply I stumbled across on Quora to the question of, why is the NY Times called the “Grey Lady”? Response:

    “The New York Times is called the “Gray Lady” because it is a filthy, dirty rag of a newspaper, not fit to line the bottom of a birdcage.”

    1. Gray Lady is also the endearing Naval name for a submarine…always said with respect.

    2. When you sell out your readers on a consistent basis, you end up in a bad place. That said, when are the readers going to pull the plug on them? This is a two-way street.

        1. ask bozo. all those amazon bucks aren’t really his. it’s a proprietary, as Catherine says.

        2. P.S. I’m in more than full agreement with you. Even before the lockdown fraud began, and right around the time (seems to me) that google changed it’s search parameters to cancel out most things but big pharma which also say small “alternative medicine sites decimated by loss of traffic, the Times essentially became a rag of crafted narratives wrapped around the central core of pharma-backed medical pieces. In other words, even a greater propaganda mouthpiece than before. Unfortunately, their squawking on this hit piece on Ivermectin grew loud enough to ripple out past their readership.

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