Posted on 06/04/2021 2:37:32 PM PDT by ransomnote
I have been listening to War Room too.
Best show ever.
Been watching for over a year.
πΊπΈ
Anybody having internet issues this morning?
Apparently there were mass outages that happened while I was asleep.
I lost connectivity for about 15 minutes just a little while ago.
My interweb is OK here in Wisconsin.
Another way to see if there was a PCR fakedemic during a particular time is to graph the hospitalizations rate and graph the PCR rate; if they correlate, then there was a real pandemic during that time.
If they don’t track, then PCR was fake, due to having the sensitivity/cycle time turned way up.
Negative.
Out of that list, these are mentioned in the preventive/early treatment
NAC (acetylcysteine)
Quercetin (bioflavonoids)
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
Zinc (zinc sulfate)
So we would need to identify the adverse interactions as well as the beneficial ones.
That has also been my experience, take it upon feeling ‘off’, then feeling 100% better the next day.
View interaction reports for ivermectin and the medicines listed below.
I’ll take my chances with those; am not about to stop them.
Tennessee Conservative wrote:
“Here is the actual link with the actual list. I got in a hurry and took a shortcut the first time.
https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/ivermectin-index.html
“
Many thankQs for that list!!
nobody said there’d be math...
“Another way to see if there was a PCR fakedemic during a particular time...”
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OK...as long as I can now trust the same people who were in charge of those tests and reporting when they have LYING to everyone for the last year and a half.
Has he proposed to you yet ?
This is one subject that drives me nutz. Thanks for the simple and cogent explanation. Please keep it handy for the next zillion times this subject comes up as if it were a fringed flag flying over a brand new rabbit hole.
Fringes mean things, and those things are not always apparent.
Here. Mrs Partridge will explain.
And The Toads Will Hop (Pepe?)
This is easy math though.
π It’s my cousin and she’s a she. LOL
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Hmm....I looked up the Macron-slapping incident and found it on the UK’s “Mirror”. The article contains this sentence:
While slapping the president, he could be heard shouting “Montjoie Saint Denis,” which was the battle cry of the French armies when the country was still a monarchy.
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Anybody have a clue?
Montjoie Saint Denis! was the battle-cry and motto of the Kingdom of France. It allegedly referred to Charlemagne’s legendary banner the Oriflamme, which was also known as the “Montjoie” and was kept at the Abbey of Saint Denis, though alternative explanations exist. The battle-cry was first used during the reign of Louis VI of France, the first royal bearer of the Oriflamme.
Sounds like someone that is proud of their past history to me.
“He” being the guy I also pinged in that post to you.
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