Tuesday, October 31, 2023

We are witnessing a controlled demolition of our country in order to usher in a great reset

"If [Israel] invades Gaza and there are massive civilian casualties, which seems almost inevitable, then there will a very powerful temptation for Hezbollah to come. And if Hezbollah comes in, then possibly Iran comes in, and this could spin out of control"

John Mearsheimer, the Univ. of Chicago scholar, has been one of the most prescient voices on US foreign policy and wars. --Glenn Greenwald


Glenn's show starts @ 5:05. 

His interview with John Mearsheimer starts @ 7:25.  Topics they discuss as shown in the title are Israel Gaza, U.S. support for Ukraine, and the role of "America First" foreign policy.  The show aired on October 30, 2023.

Hardly anybody expected the Middle East to blow up.  We were focused on Ukraine, to a lesser extent on China, and all of a sudden . . . .

Israeli rhetoric says they're going to move in ground troops, but who knows for sure?  If they invade Gaza and there are massive civilian casualties, which seems almost inevitable, then there will a very powerful temptation for Hezbollah to come.  And if Hezbollah comes in, then possibly Iran comes in, and this could spin out of control.  One wants to remember that Hezbollah has 150,000+ rockets and missiles, many of which are quite accurate, and if they were to come into the war and unleash a good chunk of that missile force at Israel, the damage would be enormous, and of course, the Israelis would lash out at Lebanon and particularly at Hezbollah.  And if Hezbollah were in trouble, would the Iranians come to the rescue?  So a number of ways that this can spin out of control.  

First, for Hezbollah or Iran, the costs of getting into war would be enormous.  The costs would be enormous, but sometimes states, or organizations like Hezbollah, are willing to pursue extremely costly strategies because the political incentives to do so are so great.  If they saw something horrible happening to the Palestinian population, they may feel compelled for political reasons to absorb those enormous military costs.  Second, it is possible that public opinion in these countries will encourage the elites to pursue these costly war strategies.

In 1948, when a series of Arab armies invaded Israel, which had declared its independence, it's important to understand that those Arab armies did not want to fight against Israel.  They understood that they could not win the war against Israel.  They were too weak.  But popular opinion, and public opinion, in effect, pushed them to attack Israel, and in the end, they were defeated because they were inferior.  One doesn't want to underestimate these circumstances where public opinion in the Arab world might be strong enough to push the elites to start a war that would be very costly.  


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Monday, October 30, 2023

DR. TERESA HOLTROP, PRESIDENT OF MICHIGAN AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS: She can defend the vaccines; just can't tell you what's in them or how they work

Aaron Siri is the examining lawyer.  Champagne Joshi says that Siri is a beast in the courtroom. 

[Images that remind inmates of their parents] had a very negative impact, that it constantly reinforced the parents' failure and caused them to get depressed, have anxiety, and other mental health issues that led to violence and custodial care control issues

It's the 8th Amendment that prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.  It's that 8th Amendment that limits how the government can treat a person in their custody, whether in jail, whether in a mental institution, or whether in a prison.  Once you're in the Bureau of Prisons, the 8th Amendment applies indisputably and incontrovertibly. 

The Supreme Court has recognized that you have a right to adequate food and adequate healthcare.  To me, solitary confinement outside of extraordinary circumstances should never be allowed because it is a deprivation and denial of adequate healthcare by definition.  We now have massive amounts of data that isolation of the kind that we do in solitary confinement depriving people of social contact, depriving people of recreation, depriving people of interaction with other humans, depriving people of access to pretty much anything, often depriving them of access to the outside world, often having the light on 24 hours, often providing them inadequate food drives them insane.  It causes severe mental health problems.  It doesn't help.  It doesn't improve the quality of custodial control.  So that is why outside of the circumstance where you have someone who is so uncontrollably violent that the only alternative to protect other inmates is their solitary confinement.  Should anybody be in solitary . . . and that's still not an excuse for why we have these cells that are 24 hours lights on, for why we have these cells with no view of anything.  For why we have cells with no basic interaction of any kind.  There are ways you can isolate someone without the mental torture aspect.  

I'll give you an example.  25 years ago, the federal government did a study to determine whether images that remind parents of their kids or visits with their kids that are inmates, and what impact that had.  And what they found was that it had a very negative impact, that it constantly reinforced the parents' failure and cause them to get depressed, have anxiety, and other mental health issues that led to violence and custodial care control issues.   So what do you think the Federal Government Bureau of Prisons did?  The increased by tenfold the number of images they showed of parents and children in federal prison and jails.   Just to torture them that's who runs our prison system.  Stephen King's novel that became the great book and movie is representative of who runs our jails and prisons.  It is not an exception, it is the norm.  It is exceptional when you have a decent style prison guard or warden.  Unfortunately they're understaffed.  They bring in the bottom level people.   These are either people who are sociopaths, more often than not; again, not all.  I know people who are after they worked prisons are good people.  Not saying every single person is bad I'm saying the system is designed to draw in some of the worst, particularly those in positions of power within the system.  And this particular jail in Louisiana, where Owen Shroyer is located, had mishandled COVID so bad that a bunch of people died.  So their procedure really was punishment for the prison inmates ever raising the complaint by just routinely sticking them in torture, which is what solitary confinement is, for days upon their arrival.  And it shows you how barbaric our prison system is in America.  

And Jeremy McKenzie from Canada was in solitary confinement upwards of two weeks.

Tamara Lynch the Coots Four, sporadically thrown into solitary.

Artur Pawlowski the pastor thrown into solitary and the explanation for covid makes absolutely no sense. Then it was just for Behavior issues for punishment and not for to protect inmates from the most violent offenders

4th Amendment is protection from unreasonable search and seizure; 5th amendment self-incrimination and due process sometimes applies in these contexts if the 8th Amendment doesn't.  And the 8th Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.  

And all the state actors are more and more creative at getting out of things. They're like well this isn't punishment yet so now we can be cruel and unusual.  I mean this is the dumb logic some of our courts are accepting.  And sadly, many of those are usually the conservative courts. They're always trying to find an excuse to cover up for corruption in police offices, prosecutorial offices, and the military.  Those are the 3 institutions they are happy to cover for, as well as corruption within religious institutions.  Happy to cover for them too, our so-called originalists on the court and the court system.  The Wisconsin Wisconsin and Maine is a classic example of this.

People can say callously, "Well, they're in prison.  What can you expect?"

Yeah, the callousness that dehumanizes people because they are inmates.

"If you want good treatment, don't break the law," and to some extent good treatment is different than being denied Medical treatment.

It's don't offend the powers that be and you won't suffer this because you're often in prison for reasons that have nothing to do with actual criminal Behavior sadly.

So the Wisconsin is a class action complaint and it's inmates talking about rotten teeth not getting treated and then when they are getting treated infections that are not getting treated One inmate with diabetes that had been under control for 15 years denied medical treatment and has all sorts of issues they're suing for all of these the 8th Amendment violation

Every method available: inadequate food, inadequate Medical Care, . . .  This is a Waupun Correctional Institution in Wisconsin that's been on lockdown for almost a year.  year.  It's like, why?  They still can't explain why.  I can tell you why.  They have inadequate staff and it's a lot cheaper if you just stick everybody in lockdown.  It mentally tortures everyone.  everyone.  It deprives them of social contact.  It deprives them of recreation it deprives them of physical activity.  They're also giving them inadequate food. They're often stuck with 24-hour lights on.  Often with no window access to anything.   And many of these inmates are elderly.  These aren't gangbangers in their 30s.  This is some old guy caught on a burglary charges in his 60s from old sentencing regimes that had long sentences attached to crimes we no longer attach long sentences to.   So most of the inmates that are suing are elderly.  Elderly inmates that are not getting basic Medical Care, not getting basic food care because the medical system . . . I've sued the Wisconsin system over and over again.  It's a complete crock; they just don't fund it.  It's the worst possible doctors.  It's the worst possible Medical Care, you name it.

Plaintiff Kenneth Dahlberg, 62-year-old inmate who suffers from degenerative joint disease.  Artificial implants in both shoulders, diabetic, continued heart disease.  After diagnosis of heart disease, plaintive Dahlberg was required required to have coronary angioplasty and stents.  They don't say what he was in for is if that might change anything but these

Yeah you have a bunch of old people with basic problems.  I mean we know that it almost all cases outside of very select select kind of crimes that old inmates are extremely low risk of recidivism.  That the compassionate release makes a lot more sense than in any of these cases.  Trump tried to expand the grounds of compassionate release in the federal system, recognizing that us, spending lots of money, locking up derelict, old criminal defendants . . . if they're in there for like drugs . . . .  if they're in there for street crime, like burglary, things like that, if they're not in there for severely violent crime or a particular kind of sex crime, their risk of recidivism is very low.  And why they are still in there makes no sense.  And then they end up being treated worse than a dog is being treated says something very bad about our 8th Amendment enforcement in America.  And just as more people on the right are waking up to it just like Owen Shroyer  experienced it, and they're like, What in the world is going on? Because they fancy that this only happened to the bad, mean, greedy, violent sickos.  No.  It often happens to the weakest and most vulnerable and most inconsequential inmates that really probably don't belong there in the first place, or at least not at this point in time in their lives. And so just being exposed on a bigger broader scale to a new political audience that previously ignored it.  But there's a reason why the amendment existed.  Our founding generation did experience this abuse of power. People who lived through the Civil War did experience this abuse of power.  People who lived through parts of World War I and World War II did experience this abuse of power.  This is why this law exists.  It exists because you cannot trust this power to be used correctly in the hands of the people that that it's given to.  

What percentage of the prisons in the states are private and does it make a difference?  If it's private versus public and does it make a difference

For their clinical trials, pharmaceutical companies . . . subjects suffering an underlying "disorder." If the trial is a success, they can then claim that their product can treat that disorder. Any suicides or attempts can be blamed on the "illness" rather than their treatment.

January 6th was a lawful protest, which devolved into a riot. That’s why Jack Smith couldn’t charge insurrection. No evidence.

How the Chutkan gag order [against Trump permits] Jack Smith to continue his information warfare on the American people and prosecute Trump in the court of public opinion


- Smith leaks to media that Mark Meadows takes an immunity deal to testify against Trump - Meadows' team denies the claim - Trump, and his team, cannot respond in public - If Trump responds, Chutkan can fine him or throw him in jail - Smith, his prosecutors, and the liberal media that hates Trump can now try the case in public by setting a narrative that Trump cannot challenge - They've been doing this from the jump - They can do the exact thing they claim Trump wants to do - Yet, Chutkan had the audacity to claim the gov't has a right to a fair trial - Pres. Trump, or any of his supporters, cannot get a fair trial in DC (the most anti-Trump district in the country) 

- This isn't fair; this spits in the eye of the American judicial system...and should chill every American to their core 

It's not in the Constitution for Americans to finance or go to war for any other nation. America isn't a theocracy.

By 2043, . . . interest expense as a percentage of GDP will be 7%. That is 144% of all current discretionary spending.

Janet Yellen: 2 years @ 15 basis points. 

When the debt rolls over by 2033, interest expense is going to be 4.5% of GDP if rates are where they are now.  By 2043, sounds like it's a lot of time, but it's really not, it's 20 years, and interest expense as a percentage of GDP will be 7%.  That is 144% of all current discretionary spending.  Let me repeat that: interest expense alone will be 144% at today's rate of all discretionary spending.  So the politicians that are telling you and think that they're not going to cut entitlements, it's just an outright lie.  The numbers absolutely don't work.  It's a fantasy.

 

By 1968, the immigration that defined America [from northern and western Europe] for most of its history became a relic of yesteryear

Meet Jena “Crazy Eyes” Griswold @JenaGriswold - Colorado’s deranged Communist Secretary of State, who’s trying to keep President Trump off the ballot.

Colorado's Karen?

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Pink Floyd Guitar Backing Track Jam in E Minor (Remastered) | 55 bpm

"In The Virus: A History of a Concept, Sally Smith Hughes also suggested that virology emerged as an independent science around the midpoint of the 20th century"

Thank you to Michael McKay @ Lew Rockwell. 

Ton van Helvoort (1996) has recalled Nobel Laureate immunologist and virologist Frank MacFarlane Burnet believed that prior to the late 1950s virology did not exist as an independent field of research.

So it does seem as though virology has had a dubious origin, kind of like a fiat origin.  I say it exists, therefore, it exists.   

Why don’t defenders of virology ever want to discuss the history and foundations of virology when they try to defend it?

Even though researchers said that they were studying “viruses” in the late 1800s, virology was not accepted as a “science” until the late 1950s.

Before the 1950s, “viruses” were merely a concept.

It wasn’t until Andre Lwoff astoundingly stated “Viruses should be considered as viruses because a virus is a virus” that this concept was *simply accepted as fact* & virology journals surfaced.

In other words, the field of virology did not exist before the 1950s.

 

Sourcehttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1369848616300061

Now we know that Virology is a pseudoscience built on logical fallacies, corrupted experiments, and the overwhelming laziness of those so-called virologists to examine its fraudulent historical and scientific roots.

You can easily learn this for yourself by going HERE if you are a scientific researcher or medical professional.

If you are new to this topic please go HERE.


Have you ever seen him debate a grown man about an actual subject of any import at any kind?

Johnson & Johnson is filling for bankruptcy after a 8.9 Billion settlement . . .

FORMER VICE PRESIDENT, MIKE PENCE: America is “not my concern”

Almost giddy to see the aged Rick Santorum exit.  Return to your hole, Mike Pence, where only the rats and scum love you.  A public brag from a former Vice President that American interests are no longer his concern is declaring himself a traitor. 

Saturday, October 28, 2023

"the british royals working [for] the Rothschilds and Rockefeller made it illegal to advertise ANY cure for cancer that wasn't sanctioned by the National Radium Trust"

The United States created the National Cancer Institute in 1937.

The United Kingdom created the National Cancer Act in 1939. 

Israeli offensive in Gaza could end in disaster

RADM Daniel Hagari, IDF officer, delivers an urgent message for the residents of Gaza who don't speak English and can't even see this video because Israel cut off their internet access

The Israel Defense Forces Spokesperson RADM Daniel Hagari. Some, Laurence (Larry) Boorstein, claim that he is one of the main war criminals of the Zionist Israeli entity.

Adding that "He and all the others should be charged in International Criminal Court in The Hague for their roles in war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide."

Seemingly from the dead, John McCain tells reporters that Israel ought to level Gaza. Specifically, he says . . . oh, no, not John McCain. Oh, sorry. A living standing U.S. senator from South Carolina, Lindsay Graham. It was Lindsay who said "Level the place," and not some demon from Hell.

During WWII, the Nazis gave similar promises of "temporary relocation" to Jews disembarking from trains arriving at death camps in eastern Poland, like Sobibor.

MUST WATCH: Joe Bolanos went to DC on January 6 but he didn’t go inside the Capitol. Look what happened to him!

The trailer to Dinesh D'Souza's 2017 film is available here.   

So who did COVID-19? The evidence IS compelling.

But the brainwashing only makes the truth of it all a painful cognitive dissonance and impossible for you to wrap your head around.  

Owen Benjamin always brings the light. It might be a fluorescent light but light nonetheless.  His account is for subscribers only.  I wanted to ask him about the DoD.  What role did the DoD play in rolling out the vaccines?  Or did the Jews listed in the above clip simply play a bureaucratic role? 
 

AUSTRALIAN SENATOR RENNICK FIGHTING FOR AUSTRALIANS

World Communism Coming to You via the W.H.O.'s Health Pandemics . . .

Because as we all know, one particular medicine fits all the varied biological, genetic predispositions of 9 billion people on the planet.  So  

Here is Phillipp Kruse, a Swiss attorney. 
 

After a career in commercial and constitutional law, [Phillipp Kruse] dedicated his life to challenge the path Switzerland is moving along with many other nations. He has run several cases in relation to regulations impacting children, constitutional controversies and is leading several initiatives supporting activists.

Commentary on this topic is important.  But who do we listen to?  I can think of no better authority in most things geopolitical and macroeconomics than Catherine Austin Fitts.  Here Kruse reviews the specifics of the treaty and how they bind each of the 194 countries. 

Friday, October 27, 2023

This professor bounces sound waves carrying music that can not be heard out loud but can be heard inside your head.

This can already be done and is being done.  Voice to Skull technology was used in the Iraq War against the Iraqis.

Missouri, 3 - Biden, 0 in the fight for free speech, and we’re heading to the Super Bowl, where Clarence Thomas will be unleashed on a government overreach

Gabor Mate: How Childhood Trauma Leads to Addiction

Laughter at the news of dead parents?

Thursday, October 26, 2023

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND: Beautiful, peaceful but evil. Everything evil in the world related to democide unfortunately comes from Geneva

I'd always thought of Switzerland as the land of freedom.  Turns out it too has been captured.  Not only that, the headquarters of the capturing army reside on a perch in Geneva: GAVI, Bill Gates, the UN, the W.H.O., World Economic Forum, and others.  

a lot of focus on fiber because carbohydrate-rich diets are the natural diets of mice and those are the animals typically used for microbiome research to study physiology

The metabolic flexibility of the gut.  There's been a lot of focus on fiber because carbohydrate-rich diets are the natural diets of mice and those are the animals typically used for microbiome research to study physiology.  

Her name is Dr. Lucy Mailing.

Hunter-gatherer tribes eat a lot of fruit and really fibrous starchy tubers when there isn't meat or honey or fruit available.  It's more of a fallback food for them.  The research also didn't figure in all the soil microbes when they're eating.  The research got really zeroed in on the fiber and followed that.  That's not to say that adding fiber . . . does help with their symptoms.  Let's not assume that adding fiber is right for everyone.  Sonbergs did a really great study where they had people increase their fiber consumption or increase their fermented foods and fiber did nothing for gut diversity, but increasing their fermented DID INCREASE their gut diversity.  Even more so, fermented food consumption had universal anti-inflammatory factors across all the subjects.  Those were healthy individuals, so it's not to say that everyone with a gut issue is going to respond well to fermented foods.  Yeah, so I think the hype around fiber needs to be tempered a little bit.

 

Biotin has reversed the loss of taste that occurred in one case due to lipoic acid supplementation

Most people who take biotin take it for their hair and nails.

Yet biotin does much more than this:

Biotin deficiency causes moodiness, cloudy thinking, and fatigue in some people; in others, it causes hair loss, difficulty concentrating, and stomach problems; in yet others it causes hand tremors, muscle pain, and trouble breathing; and in some people it even makes them need to wear glasses. All of these are reversible with biotin supplementation. Yes, I literally mean one person had to wear glasses when biotin deficient and was able to get rid of them when he went back on biotin.

Biotin deficiency can also cause candida-infected red, itchy, scaly skin, and “unusual body odor.”

Finally, biotin deficiency can massively increase serum cholesterol.

Biotin has reversed the loss of taste that occurred in one case due to lipoic acid supplementation (which interferes with biotin transport) and in another case as a side effect of surgery.

Biotin has allowed type 1 diabetics to go off insulin and maintain nearly normal blood sugar, and dramatically improved neuromuscular problems in type 1 diabetics.

Half of mothers become spontaneously biotin-deficient during pregnancy, and correcting this likely prevents birth defects.

On the other hand, massive biotin doses can make human multiple sclerosis patients more likely to relapse, shown at least twice, and they cause infertility in rats and birth defects in rabbits. Humans taking huge biotin doses for genetic defects do fine with pregnancy, whether on 10-20 milligrams or 100 milligrams, but they are special cases who need the high doses.

Smoking, the anti-convulsant valproate, and egg whites that are not thoroughly cooked by boiling for 4-8 minutes can all induce biotin deficiency.

There is no RDA for biotin. Officials have instead set an “adequate intake” by looking at the average intake among American infants and adjusting it upward by bodyweight for adults. This is set at 30 micrograms per day.

This replaced an older recommendation of 300 micrograms per day, which was based on 150-300 micrograms per day being needed to correct severe deficiency.

The biotin requirement increases as a function of protein intake. By my calculations, the following rule of thumb applies:

Get at least 150 micrograms of biotin per day, which will allow an intake of non-collagen protein up to 100 grams.

For each additional 50 grams of non-collagen protein, get an additional 35 micrograms of biotin.

This puts most people in the range of 150-300 micrograms of biotin.

To do this with food, make the base of your diet rich in grass-fed animal products, a diversity of fermented foods, and a large volume of fresh produce. Then, add one egg yolk equivalent for every 25 grams of non-collagen protein in your diet.

Each egg yolk equivalent can be any of the following: one raw or cooked egg yolk with the white thrown in the trash; one whole egg boiled for at least four minutes; 1.5 fried eggs; 3.5 poached eggs; 8 grams of natto; 9 grams of chicken liver; or 36 grams of beef liver.

Pregnant and lactating women should multiply these values by 1.7. Children should adjust downward based on protein intake.

Doses used for diabetes are between 5 and 16 milligrams per day and those used for reversing loss of taste are 10-20 milligrams per day.

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Dr. Weston A. Price emphasized the importance of vit A, noting that the diets of traditional healthy people he observed contained 10x more vitamin A than those of people he saw in the US

Beef liver contains excellent amounts of Retinol A.  

U.S. FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD ISRAEL IN A NUTSHELL

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

456k active duty service members, or roughly 40% of the active duty force, were diagnosed with a mental health disorder in a 4 year period.

SV-40 did not cause cancer in its natural host, an Asian monkey. But what it would do in another primate that had never been exposed to it, one whose immune system had not been sensitized to SV-40?

Anybody citing the polio virus as a standard of medicine or a standard of medical success ought to be outright laughed out of the room.  It was a disaster, whose consequences have been censored.  Unless you read about it in Edward T. Haslam's Dr. Mary's Monkey, 2007.

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Before long yells laboratory discovered that the polyoma virus that had produced the cancer in Stewart's mice and hamsters turned out to act like Simeon virus number 40, SV-40, a monkey virus that causes cancer.

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In June 1959, Bernice Eddy who was still officially assigned to the flu vaccine project, began thinking about the polio vaccine again.  This time she was worried about something much deeper than polio.  The vaccine manufacturers had grown their polioviruses on the kidneys of monkeys.  And when they removed the polio virus from the monkey's kidneys, they also removed an unknown number of other monkey viruses.  The more they looked, the more they found.  The medical science of the day knew little about the behavior or consequences of these monkey viruses.  But times were changing.  Confronted with mounting evidence that some monkey viruses caused cancer, Eddy grew suspicious of the polio vaccine and asked an excruciating question: have they inoculated an entire generation of Americans with cancer-causing monkey viruses?  She conducted her research quietly, without alerting her NIH supervisors.

In October 1960, one month before the Kennedy/Nixon Presidential debate, Eddy gave a talk to the New York Cancer Society and, without warning NIH in advance, announced that she had examined monkey kidney cells in which the polio virus was grown and had found they were infected with cancer-causing viruses parent location was clear there were cancer-causing monkey viruses in the polio vaccine.  This was tantamount to forecasting an epidemic of cancer in America.  When the word got back to her NIH bosses, they exploded.  No suggestion of cancer-causing monkey viruses in the polio vaccine was welcomed at NIH.  When the cussing stopped, they crushed Bernice Edd professionally.

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They took her took away her lab, destroyed her animals, put her under a gag order, and prevented her from attending professional meetings, and delayed publication of her scientific papers.  In the words of Edward Shorter, author of The Health Century, 1987, "Her treatment became a scandal within the scientific community."  Later it became the subject of a Congressional inquiry.  In the words of Dr. Lawrence Killham, a fellow NIH researcher who wrote a letter of protest to the U.S. Surgeon General's office, "The presence of a cancer virus in the polio vaccine is the matter demanding full investigation." And further: "Dr. Eddy's case, to many of us, represents a somewhat Prussian-like attempt to hinder an outstanding scientist."

Eddy, however, was not the only one who investigated the issue.  A viral specialist named Lorella McClellan, working for vaccine developer Maurice Hilleman in Philadelphia, found similar problems in the polio vaccine.  vaccine.  The essence of the problem was the SV-40 did not cause cancer in its natural host, an Asian monkey.  But what it would do in another primate that had never been exposed to it, one whose immune system had not been sensitized to SV-40?

FYI, the ticket for treating cancer really is Ivermectin.

Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses Are Linked to Lee Harvey ... Assassination and Emerging Global Epidemics, Edward T. Haslam, 2007.