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Feb 26, 2023Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

Thank you and I agree wholeheartedly that the take down of HCQ and IVM was corrupt and evil and a huge tell that the whole thing was a plandemic to cull us.

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Feb 26, 2023Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

"But then when the next pandemic came - Covid - we weren’t prepared at all."

Because disease remediation wasn't the goal of the "advance preparation".

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Feb 26, 2023Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

I'm going with a healthy food and lifestyle. If one of these genetic foul ups kill me I won't be a round to let you know.

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Feb 26, 2023Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

Where is the best place to get ivermectin? I have the “horse paste” someone sent me. I am weary of ordering online, as everything is laced with fentanyl these days it seems.

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Feb 26, 2023Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

Excellent summary - and important to keep this message alive and spreading.

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Feb 26, 2023Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

Excellent research and great questions. We don’t need tin-foil hats to see the obvious. Ivermectin and a host of non-pharmaceuticals made lockdowns and massvax utterly unnecessary. We had excellent options. Many, many, many medical pros said so early on, and the steady flow of research—previously squashed, growing, and now staring us in the face—point to one conclusion: big pharma can’t hit its profit goals as long as OTC and homeopathic remedies undercut BP sales. Well, duh, no? Centralized control is a clear and present danger to public health and welfare.

Speaking of solutions, I live in an unincorporated area in a sparsely populated county. I wonder about the logistics of holding grassroots elections to bypass and negate the power of county politicos and the pressure from the state and federal politicos they succumb to. Making them irrelevant is a necessity. My neighbors and I want our self-government back.

Yeah, lots of bugs to work out of that idea.

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Feb 26, 2023Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

I love what you posit: Decrease in Function for Avian flu.

But we are too late...they are already saying it is hppening in Cambodia...

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Feb 26, 2023Liked by The Society of Problem Solvers

It's hard to disagree with one sentence here. It seems like the logical response and interpretation of the events of the past few years and I keep hoping that more people have their eyes opened over time. Thanks for your contributions to that.

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I lean toward the view that GoF is only possible among infectious clones, but not robust quasi-species viral swarms. Even the concept of LoF supports that. If GoF were possible, we would see LoF used to inoculate people (spur T-cell immunity and ABs) for the scarier viruses.

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The link in "In this comprehensive systematic review -which came out before Ivermectin became political" does not work for me.

is it supposed to be the following?

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41429-020-0336-z

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