Guess what the ingredient of Pfizer's new Covid pill has been used to treat previously?
Sorry if this is a repeat for you, but this post didn't seem to go out to most of my readers.
Hi, sorry if you have already read this, but it seems like my last few articles have not gone out to my readers…If you haven’t received any for a while, just go check out my list and pick out any that look interesting.
Here is the post, which I start with this week’s must-read.
I am sure by now that many of you are digesting the insanity that is the Christmas lockdown in British Columbia, Canada. Just about two years to flatten the curve at this point…
It’s nuts, it makes no sense…unless you reframe this whole thing as something other than a health issue, and then of course it makes perfect sense. It makes perfect sense if you are trying to destabilize a county, and a culture, and don’t care at ALL about the mental health of your people except in as far as they are kept struggling.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dont-let-grinch-steal-christmas-letter-from-concerned/
Meanwhile the biggest killer in 2020?
Fentanyl. A drug that claimed the life of my step daughter.
“Fentanyl-related drug overdoses in 2020 became the top killer in adults aged 18 to 45—overtaking suicide, vehicle accidents, & gun violence" May it is time to re-focus on what are the important issues facing the next generations.”
https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_morningbrief/fentanyl-overdoses-become-leading-cause-of-death-in-18-to-45-year-olds_4166280.html?utm_source=Morningbrief&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mb-2021-12-20&mktids=aa38ff747fe6edf95b416cc78465295a&est=KTck79LOm8OlVcIW7ft2h7XYhA1OCGuUmWi0j%2BWrexoBgPHpL%2BozkwaKE8J61oZl
Peaceful non-compliance is the only answer here.
Do not let them make you hate “the other side”, there is no other side. We are humanity. One side.
On a positive note: Funerals are the new way to celebrate Christmas! Invite everyone you know, including your jabbed friends and loved ones. Give them a chance to be gracious, they might surprise you.
Let’s talk about that new pill from our friends at Pfizer…
The FDA just approved a new oral medication called Paxlovid for coronavirus. I looked it up to see if it was basically repackaged Ivermectin. It wasn’t. It was an even darker rabbit hole…
Hmmm…what’s a protease inhibitor?
Protease inhibitors are used to treat HIV…Something that we have heard a LOT about over the past six months. HIV was not only Fauci’s first love, it is what we are warned people could develop after having the shot. In fact many of the adverse events are from autoimmune damage to the nervous system.
Ok, well that’s interesting, but check out the middle result: it says that protease inhibitors can cause significant drug-drug interactions with other antiretroviral agents, and antibacterial agents…
What is a retrovirus?
In other words, they are pushing out a pill (that will doubtless cost 10 times the current medications that are working), that is normally used to treat HIV patients, and that can have significant reaction/interaction with antibacterial agents ( like hand sanitizers? Cleaning agents? Air cleaners? Not like we are using those things since the pandemic), and that will react significantly with other antiretrovirals that deal with RNA viruses…
Based on even surface research, I wouldn’t take this pill. But also, wow does this bring up a LOT of questions. I might have to start researching the HIV, autoimmune disease post jab theory a little harder based on this.
If you made it this far, thank you for being here. Thank you for being a part of the counter narrative, and for being brave enough to look down the paths less travelled.
I wish you all a peaceful Christmas, and a revolutionary New Year.
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very interesting and helpful...Thank you for your courage and sharing your research. I am also interested in the interaction with anti-depressants as I have spoken to people lately who have lost several friends who 3 months after 2nd injection died of a stroke, all on antidepressants.
My friend died 2 months ago after 2nd injection, or maybe 3rd, I am not sure if she was boosted, and was on blood thinners for an autoimmune clotting disorder for years, and other meds. She died of a brain bleed and they found in the scan she'd had another bleed earlier that went undetected. She had warfarin built up in her system at very high levels somehow. Yet, for years, since I've known her, she's had stable INR levels. Suddenly she had these bleeds and is gone.