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Oct 13, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

If this article was composed by anyone associated with Big Pharma I'd automatically bin it, but because it's from one of us that questions the narrative, it has serious credibility.

Thanks for the information and I'll save it in case others might benefit from what might save their lives.

Obviously Big Pharma thrives on sick people, they will not wish to 'cure' anyone from whom they can continue to make continuous profit from. So this information will remain hidden from those that might benefit from it. Big Pharma motto = "There's no profit in healthy people"!

They don't want a cure for cancer, or Covid!

Profit is number one for vax makers so that's why they have persuaded the world to accept their "No LIABILITY' rules, which are totally ridiculous and non-sensical.

Mick from Hooe (UK) Unjabbed to live longer!

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Don't trust me or anyone else: do you own due diligence on the science presented in this and other articles.

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Oct 13, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

This is one of the most important postings on Substack ever submitted...! ! SSMoE you are saving lives Big Time! Thank you! Thank you!

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The leading cause of death of 45-65 year olds has been cancer for at least 50 years. The leading cause of death of 65 & up is heart failure.

What's in your first aid kit? Bandaids? You don't die from cuts & lacerations.

What's in your medicine cabinet? Toxic pharma drugs that have serious short & long term side effects and cure nothing but a headache?

Why not stock your cabinet with ivermectin, fenbendazole, quercetin, nattokinase, NAC and baby aspirin, as insurance against the leading causes of disease & death? From head to toe, add up the cost of the clothing & jewelry you are wearing. (Or would be wearing if out for dinner, if you're currently wearing pajamas or a moo-moo). Now compare that number to the cost of the above non prescription medications. Or, better yet, how much did you pay for home, health, life and car insurance last year? Now how much did you spend to ensure you'll live a healthy, long life?

Allopathic doctors will not prescribe any of the above, let alone discuss them. If you are diagnosed with cancer, and shun getting cut, burned & poisoned, but instead opt take the above, you won't be welcome to return to the cancer clinic when you're cured to tell them of your success. They won't hear of it. They'll run you off for wasting their time. Doing so would be akin to going to a drug dealer's crack house only to tell them how you got clean & sober. They'd literally kick you to the curb.

But why wait for until you're sick?

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Bonus: It'll feel good to stick a finger in Big Pharma's eye by never needing what their army of white coat soldiers are pushing & selling.

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Well said! It’s just another form of insurance = better to have it and never need it, than need it and not have it.

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Thank you for posting this. With all the people developing turbocancers and other mysterious maladies, I think more and more people will start looking for "treatment protocols" that list doses of things they can have their loved ones take. I'm grateful that you link to the actual scientific studies so we can convince our recalcitant loved ones that their doctor isn't up on the latest research (it's too much of a stretch to convince them the entire medical profession intends to kill them).

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Since 2020 I've become increasingly suspicious of everyone and everything! Sad but true - but safer than the international complacency that we've experienced since Covid blew the lid of the sinister world we've found ourselves residing in! Cheers! Mick.

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In the movies, film-goers can easily identify the “Bad Guys” who are seeking more control and want to suppress freedom. However, in the Real World, the public actually seems to pull for the Bad Guys who are doing this. 

For example, “Star Wars” is arguably the most popular movie franchise of our lifetimes. One might think a few of the millions of Star Wars fanatics might identify with the freedom-fighters who are resisting the Evil Empire. Instead, Luke Skywalker was quickly cancelled and labeled a science denier/threat to society. In the Real World, Darth Vader would probably be given a Nobel Prize and be feted as the great protector of the galaxy.

I also identified some more germane examples from iconic Hollywood movies.

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/lessons-from-star-wars-didnt-take?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

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In the article it says that Petdazole is human grade. Are you saying what you are selling is safe for human consumption?

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Pharma grade = Human grade

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And that applies to Petmectin as well?

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Yes, of course.

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The petmectin is at a dose that, for avg. man and woman, can be consumed once a week as a prophylactic to C-19 and can also be cut. In TN, where OTC sales of ivermectin are now legal, pills go (when I checked 6 mos ago) $5 per 2mg pill.

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In other words, PetMectin is an amazing deal.

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Yep. Gots me sum last week.

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I just checked and the pharmacy is now compounding capsule based on weight and whether treatment or prophylactic use. $55 for 10 capsules or $95 for 20. Price is now reasonable.

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In other words, the compounding pharmacy is fleecing you vs PetMectin.

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Oct 13, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Yep, vs. Petmectin. Plus they will have records that can be subpoenaed.

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Anyone else take xlear nasal spray, have it burn bad and their nose bleed? I added iodine to it as per recommendation for iodine flush. I want to keep spraying it through the day.... I think I'll accept the bleeding if it works though. I believe there were studies that it prevents spread of infection. 🙏

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We’ve used it. It burns but never got a nose bleed as a result.

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I use xlear periodically when the air is super dry. I never use it every day; have never mixed with iodine. It’s never burned my nasal passages. (I also use sinus support products by Baraka.)

For prevention or possible exposure to viruses that come in through upper respiratory tract, I use Dr. McCullough protocol (maybe it’s on FLCCC?):

- nasal wash and gargle of diluted betadine, or povidone-iodine. I use a half teaspoon or so in a 2-oz dropper bottle filled with water that has been boiled. No issues. Stored in my med cabinet.

- It can be used twice a day for prevention, four times a day post-exposure, or every four hours if one has symptoms of COVID-19. I only ever use if I have been in crowds with poor ventilation, or suspect public places.

It’s also been shown, I read several years ago, that gargling with and/or using nasal saline rinse helps prevent colds. Do not have receipts; I suffer from allergies but not colds.* Baraka salts super gentle, important to use as directed because salt can dry out tissues, generating bigger issues.

* seriously considering the Virex product. Quercetin does a number on my digestive system, have been looking for affordable product with appropriate mix of complimentary nutrients.

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You provided Tippins “original protocol”, but said it has changed since then? Should we use this older version?

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Older version obviously worked wonders, whereas newer version has unnecessary and egregiously overpriced CBD product.

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Where can I find the older version? I’m sure I’ve read it before but I get so many emails and read so much information that I get overwhelmed and is becoming a challenge to keep important information like this in a place easy to find, I’ve to start deleting some emails and figure out how to keep the ones I want to have as reference. If anyone have a more efficient way to keep emails/information in an organize and easy to find manner would you mind sharing that with me? I’d really appreciate it, I’m not much of a computer savvy person, I know I should be but I actually dread it, I much rather take notes and read on paper, books, magazines etc, I guess I’m old fashioned that way :/

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It is in this article under Protocol!

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So simply subtract the CBD and we have the old protocol?

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No, use the CBD that is mentioned and not the more expensive kind.

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Thank you. And thank you for sharing complete information with the ‘receipts’! Takes time. Thank you.

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I get what you mean. And older people that are diagnosed with cancer aren’t energetic enough to search out the answers. My father can barely use text on his iPhone anymore or navigate his Roku (vax injuries didn’t help). I’m gonna try to compile it for myself. Guess I could post to my Substack. Maybe Smart Guy will beat me to it? 😁😁

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Thank you.

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If it is OTC I would consider IVERMECTIN. If a doctor's prescription is required, I can not trust it. Today, doctor's simply can't be trusted.

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OK, so you state: "What if this drug worked even better as a combination therapy with Ivermectin? and then you give a protocol which does not include ivermectin. So how specifically does ivm fit into this protocol? Good specifics on the other items, but how does ivm fit in?

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This from "Vigilant News":

"Oncologist: C19 Vaccine-Induced “Turbo Cancers” May Be Treatable By Popular Sleep Medication"

https://vigilantnews.com/post/oncologist-c19-vaccine-induced-turbo-cancers-may-be-treatable-by-popular-sleep-medication

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Removed (Banned)Oct 13, 2023Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World
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so very sorry.

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