Take a zinc ionophore as well as elemental zinc, Anon. This stops viral replication.
>Any kind anons have the old 'Wayfair furniture with the missing kids names' screenshot handy?
Search 'QAnon and Wayfair' on Google, Anon. Lots of images in the context of 'debunking QAnon'.
>horse paste Ivermectin has anti-viral function
It's a zinc ionophore that helps transport zinc into cells. Take it with a zinc supplement for maximum anti-viral effect. A higher zinc concentration in the cell prevents viral replication.
>I don't think I can stomach either one at the moment).
Understood. Cold-EEZE Zinc Lozenges are one source that may be easier on your stomach. Zinc supplements are another.
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>I think this is beyond criminal itโs TREASONOUS
You're just venting here, Anon. It's pathetic. There is nothing criminal or treasonous about printing or using practical and necessary training targets.
>So when do they all get held accountable
That's not part of The Plan. The planners elected to heal the nation and let most of the geriatric criminals fade away while the scandals are forgotten or never revealed.
>can't find the picture
>Glad it wasn't a pacification psyop.
It wasn't. It's a 'for the good of the nation' outcome that solves the problem without destroying the country.
I'm an Anon.
>im just not sure its going to happen
If you were tasked with creating a plan to save the USA without causing another civil war or splitting the country into factions you might forego rolling heads for the sake of national unity.
>that's exactly what the media has trained people to think will happen if justice occurs
Rolling heads is not what America does. 650,000 American dead 1861-1865. One post-war execution of a Captain, Henry Wirz. None of the Rebel politicians, leaders, or generals were held accountable. Chamberlain and the 20th Maine began the reconciliation by ordering a 'carry arms' salute which was answered by John B. Gordon before the ink was dry at Appomattox Court House.
The American way is to put the crisis behind us for the good of the nation.
>This is much deeper than people realize
You think Deepak Chopra is deep?
This is from the referenced article:
It took Trump, however, to plunge us into a looking-glass war, where we are forced to see ourselves starkly and to take a stand. W. B. Yeats's warning from the early 20th century applies to our own times when he wrote, "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." Yeats faced the horrors of world war and rising totalitarianism, and we live in a different era. But Trumpism touts wrong as right with passionate intensity, while countless people who should see him for what he is lack all conviction to counter him.
https://www.sfgate.com/opinion/chopra/article/Donald-Trump-and-the-Looking-Glass-War-9284330.php
Muh Looking Glass! I found a word match!