Anonymous ID: 2f5182 Nov. 14, 2021, 7:27 p.m. No.15001082   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1097

PawPaw fruit / tree Q-Drop 4845 was possibly Comms

 

As you all are likely aware by now Covid is treated simply by drugs and herbs that kill parasites. Anti-Parasiticals = Anti-Cancer = Anti-Covid = Anti-Viral. Herbs and Drugs as HCQ, Ivermectin and Wormwood all kill parasites, treat covid, and fight cancer (cancer is caused by parasites.

 

It turns out that the PawPaw fruit and it's bark / leaves are also very good for killing parasites and treating cancer, malaria and viruses. The PawPaw tree is possibly the best anti-parasitical herb on the planet. The PawPaw tree is also a very effective treatment for cancer.

 

>anti-viral, anti-malaria and anti-parasites: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19711911/

>cancer: http://pawpawresearch.com/pawpawworks.html

>for more deparasiting info see 8kun.top/wagmi

Anonymous ID: 2f5182 Nov. 14, 2021, 7:51 p.m. No.15001286   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1304 >>1356 >>1608

Poll: Biden approval numbers hit a new low

As President Biden hits a new approval low in the Washington Post-ABC News poll, Republicans enjoy their largest midterm lead over Democrats in the 40-year history of the poll.

 

Why it matters: Sinking sentiments among Democrats and independents are behind the falling numbers, which come despite a majority of Americans supporting the key pieces of Biden's agenda — the bipartisan infrastructure package and $2 trillion social spending bill.

 

By the numbers: 51% of registered voters say that if midterms were held today, they’d vote for the GOP candidate in their district. 41% say the Democrat. "That’s the biggest lead for Republicans in the 110 ABC/Post polls that have asked this question since November 1981," ABC notes.

 

Among adults overall, 46% would back the Republican, versus 43% who would support the Democrat.

Some 70% in the poll rated the economy negatively, including 38% who said it is in “poor” condition. About half of those polled blame Biden for rising inflation, and more than 6 in 10 say he has not accomplished much in his 10 months in office.

Yes, but: On ABC's "This Week," George Stephanopoulos points out that Biden's core policies are popular:

 

63% support the infrastructure bill the president will sign on Monday.

58% support the social-policy bill, which still faces a precarious path.

>https://www.axios.com/poll-biden-sink-6309351c-4c5b-4292-9ec9-33aa3d0ea49b.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_content=politics-bidenpolls

 

KEK