Anonymous ID: 6c8f5f Aug. 4, 2020, 2:11 p.m. No.10182201   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2419

>>10182114

He provokes you people on purpose

When one of your agents in the Pentagon pulls a weapon on him

There are people around him who arrest the traitors

And send them to GITMO for trial

Your pedophile friends no longer control the Pentagon

All there is left is a few sad shills like you

Who will be rounded up when the time is right.

 

The NSA has already cracked your VPNs and knows where you are located.

Delta Force teams are ready to exfiltrate you and yours from anywhere in the world.

Anonymous ID: 6c8f5f Aug. 4, 2020, 2:20 p.m. No.10182269   🗄️.is đź”—kun

August will be a HOT month

The crossover point of the Analemma

On August 31st

Will be the HOTTEST OF ALL!

And then a week later comes September 7th

Hi Julian!

The heat continues…

Anonymous ID: 6c8f5f Aug. 4, 2020, 2:29 p.m. No.10182353   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2706 >>2755

>>10182239

This is why HCQ is a red herring. Zinc is the elephant in the room. Zinc ionophores like Quercetin and the EGCG found in Green Tea will also cure any retroviral disease.

What COVID-19 therapy is the real “Game-Changer”?

— Hydroxychloroquine or Zinc?

 

https://medium.com/@hotvpc/what-therapy-is-the-real-game-changer-cebc8838d447

 

Aside from these clinical trials of various quality and weak or negative outcomes, there have been two recent striking clinical observations by clinicians that have played powerfully in the media because of the obviously striking outcomes. These are not clinical trials but rather anecdotal observations of larger populations of patients treated for presumed COVID-19 infections and they did not involve just hydroxychloroquine alone. But just because they are not rigorous clinical trials shouldn’t mean we should discard any clinical benefit that is so obvious that we don’t need a statistical analysis to reveal it particularly if corroborating reports are coming in from multiple observers.

 

The first one was reported by Dr. Vladimir Zelenko from Monroe, NY whereby he reported on March 21 that his team had seen about 900 patients with possible coronavirus symptoms, treating about 350 with his regimen of HC, azithromycin and zinc. None had died as of April 2nd, he said, though six were hospitalized and two were on ventilators. Despite the criticism that this was not a randomized controlled trial, still, if one can believe that the 350 patients did indeed mostly have coronavirus and can believe the numbers that this wasn’t such a bad outcome. Still, skepticism remained because of these lingering questions.

 

This morning, another such pronouncement was made. Dr. Anthony Cardillo of Los Angeles said he has seen very promising results when prescribing HC in combination with zinc for the most severely-ill COVID-19 patients. He did not report the dosages of either the hydroxychloroquine or the zinc.

 

“Every patient I’ve prescribed it to has been very, very ill and within 8 to 12 hours, they were basically symptom-free. So clinically I am seeing a resolution.”

 

In particular pay attention to that last image about Quercetin and EGCG. The 9-page paper is attached as PDF

Anonymous ID: 6c8f5f Aug. 4, 2020, 2:38 p.m. No.10182421   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2468

>>10182239

 

The problem with HCQ is that it is prescription only. It is risky for people with certain heart conditions and with certain eye conditions to take HCQ.

 

However, Quercetin and EGCG and Green Tea are GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) which means they are even more available than OTC medications. You can buy them at the grocery store.

 

Go try it yourself. Go to a supermarket and look for Green Tea and Zinc supplements. Extra strength Zinc which contains 2 or 3 chemical forms is best for treating a respiratory virus.

 

Strongly brewed Green Tea (or just eat/drink the tea leaves) plus Zinc to cure a cold or flu. You can also get Green Tea in capsules as a supplement with a measured amount of EGCG. And do not forget Quercetin, also sold as a supplement. Or find some weeds like Waterpepper (Persicaria hydropiper) which is rich in Quercetin. Look in wet places like drainage ditches.