Jennifer recommends pomegranate peel for a cancer treatment. I've tried it for general health and I felt better.
That is sad. Pom. peel or other things could probably help. My care kept my dad going ~ 16 months after turbocancer surgery left him partially paralyzed.
My mom has had it over a year, is stable & likely to be kicked off of Hospice for healthiness. https://t.co/MnLEzEpTiL
Dr. William Makis cites this study proclaiming almost miracle results using the 3 compounds Ivernecrun, Menbendezole, and Fenbendozale.
BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol in Cancer has been peer-reviewed and published on Sep.19, 2024!The future of Cancer Treatment starts NOW.
My thanks to lead authors Ilyes Baghli and Pierrick Martinez for their incredible inspired work, FLCCC’s Dr.Paul Marik for his extensive work on repurposed drugs and every co-author who worked hard to bring this paper to life.
I hope that this peer-reviewed paper lays the groundwork for a brand new future for Cancer Treatment.
Many of you know that I have been helping thousands of Cancer patients with high dose Ivermectin, Mebendazole, and Fenbendazole.
We are already starting to see incredible successes with these repurposed drugs.Mainstream Oncology collapsed after the rollout of contaminated COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines.
Most Oncologists abandoned their Hippocratic Oath, gave contaminated mRNA Vaccines to all their cancer patients and took the mRNA jabs themselves.
Some Oncologists have now developed mRNA Induced Cardiac arrests, blood clots and Turbo Cancer. Others have already died suddenly.
These Oncologists buried their heads in the sand and abandoned everything that it takes to be a good competent doctor.
However, there are doctors who are blazing a new path into the future. See you there!
Menopause: It's not just hot flashes and mood swings—your gut’s in on the action too! When those ovaries slow down estrogen production, your whole system feels the ripple effect. 🌊
Is this your punishment for not building a farm in the country or outside the state?
L.A. is quickly becoming a smart city/surveillance city/communist mecca thanks to the adoption of the UN sustainable development goals and tech like "Amazon Sidewalks," 5G streetlights, and facial recognition tech that monitors people in their own homes.
I've complained to friends and family about the extremely bright street lights on most major streets and boulevards in Los Angeles and how bright the street lights are. I had read in 2009 that companies installing new street lighting also installed audio, in other words, microphones at the lamp sight of the lights. People laughed at me. Now, you've got evidence. Anything else I can get for you?
They have over 2,675 G devices attached to street lights nationwide. I'll talk about the street lights. That's major. That is a ton of 5G devices, you guys. --Attorney Greg Glaser
L.A. is quickly becoming a smart city/surveillance city/communist mecca thanks to the adoption of the UN sustainable development goals and tech like "Amazon Sidewalks," 5G streetlights, and facial recognition tech that monitors people in their own homes.
Attorney Greg Glaser describes for Dr. Lee Merritt (@themedicalrebel) how Los Angeles, California is becoming the ultimate "smart city" hellhole (my term) using a broad range of surveillance technologies. The Los Angeles City Council has also adopted the United Nations' (UN) "sustainable development goals."
"This is the...plan for total smart-meter surveillance in 2028 concurrent with the Internet of Things," Glaser tells Merritt, showing slides from a presentation on this topic. "This means that the city and its official partners such as Amazon, they're gonna be doing real-time monitoring of what's in your home, your electricity usage, your Wi-Fi, your the devices in your home. And they call it part of the UN sustainable development goals."
Glaser notes, however, that it's actually "communism."
"L.A. is leading the charge for this. L.A. ... city council went out of their way to pass the UN sustainable development goals," Glaser adds. "L.A. didn't have to do that, but they wanted to. That's how committed they are to the UN initiatives to track you, surveil you, and so forth."
Glaser even says that the government in Los Angeles thinks "it's a good idea to monitor people's faces 24/7 in their own home so that if you look dehydrated, then the city can send you a text message to check on you, [saying,] 'Oh, you look dehydrated. Are you doing okay?'" He adds, however, that the facial recognition system will not be used to identify if someone is dehydrated. Rather, it will be used to identify "if you're...engaged in wrong think or engaged in wrong behavior."
Partial transcription of clip:
"This is the LA, the surveillance city, smart city, publishing its plan for total smart meter surveillance in 2028 concurrent with the Internet of Things. That you know, that's when your dishwasher is talking to your phone, your fridge is telling you what to order next. That's called the Internet of Things, and it's where you're just drowned in a soup of Wi-Fi, which is called radio frequency, which is very dangerous for you.
"One of the great doctors, who explains this is Dr. Goldberg, Dr. Sharon Goldberg. This means that the city and its official partners such as Amazon are gonna be doing real-time monitoring of what's in your home, your electricity usage, your Wi-Fi, your the devices in your home. And they call it part of the UN sustainable development goals. It's communism, folks. Well, what it is is they're trying to limit your electricity usage, limit your Wi-Fi, making sure you're not using your Wi-Fi to go to websites that teach hate. Right?
"And they define what hate is, and they define what misinformation is. So LA is leading the charge for this.
LA went they went out of their way. The city council went out of their to pass the UN sustainable development goals. LA didn't have to do that, but they wanted to. That's how committed they are to the UN initiatives to track you, surveil you, and so forth.
"And LA is on track to become the first 5G city in the entire nation. They have over 2,675 G devices attached to streetlights nationwide. I'll talk about the street lights. That's major. That is a ton of 5G devices, you guys. Amazon Sidewalk, they've integrated facial recognition technology so that officials so if someone's suspicious on camera so that you're walking down the
street, maybe you're a little bit suspicious. You look shady. Whatever. Facial recognition technology picks you up, runs through Amazon servers, gets to the PD, and then through sophisticated algorithms, [Amazon] Sidewalk makes inferences about your behaviors and interests.
"This is, this is a document we uncovered in our litigation or actually our pre-litigation. And the city's top contractor, called Gartner, is huge. They're like a multi they might be a billion at this point. They're like Boeing is to the army, as Gartner is to the city of LA. Huge contractor. So this is one of their documents.
In this document, they say they think it's a good idea to monitor people's faces 24/7 in their own homes so that if you look dehydrated, then the city can send you a text message to check on you. Oh, you look dehydrated. Are you doing okay?
"That's their claim. Like, they basically, what happened is these people, they try to think of, like, the nicest way they could put it. Like, okay. We're gonna spy on you all the time. But it's like if you're dehydrated, right? But, no, it's not if you're dehydrated. It's if you're, you know, engaged in wrong think or engaged in wrong behavior."
[RG911Team] Here is Rudy confessing to foreknowledge of the Twin Towers collapse: pic.twitter.com/oMsRCURRhS
— Richard Gage, AIA, Architect (@RichardGage_911) October 14, 2024
CORBETT: Even more incredibly, despite being given this warning, no effort was made to pass it on to the police, fire fighters, and other responders who were still working in and around the buildings.
The masks collect and gather all kinds of pathogen-laden materials near your face eyes and nose and everything. And then you touch the mask the mask and then you touch the rest of your body. And so it was thought that there was danger associated with that concentration of pathogens. And that's why the main World Health Organization did not recommend mask use in a general population is that potentially it was believed to be a dangerous thing making matters worse. Evidence from 14 randomized control trials of these measures did not support a substantial effect on transmission of laboratory confirmed influenza. We similarly found limited evidence on the effectiveness of improved hygiene and environmental cleaning so here's the latest best study in a sense that uses only these very biased-free studies that says look, it doesn't matter if you sanitize surfaces, it doesn't matter if you're washing your hands and masks don't work that's what science tells us and there's good reason for that the reason is that we know and we have known for a decade now that the main transmission route of all o. these types of viral respiratory diseases is very fine aerosol particles that are supported as part of a fluid air. With those kinds of particles, they're going to get through the sides of the mask. Even the tiny wrinkles you have on your skin, there is no way you can prevent these aerosol particles from either entering or coming out. So masks are not going to work under these circumstances but the top scientists have known as forever.