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I got the first two Moderna shots. Three weeks after the second shot, I developed post-herpetic neuropathy (nerve pain associated with having had a prior case of Shingles). My doctor told me many of her patients were so affected. My whole right arm (I got the shots in the left arm) hurt like hell- unrelenting. It lasted eight months. The good news is, another doctor said to take Ivermectin for it, and I did. It was gone when I woke up the next morning. Eight months of needless pain, because the NIH and Anthony Fauci said Ivermectin didn't work against Covid and was dangerous. I'd like about ten minutes alone with him in a locked room. The people who might not have died, or could have limited their suffering owe that man a good deal.....

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Sorry you took the shots and hope you are done with destruction. I don’t think I would need 10 minutes with Tony. Half that would be plenty but first I would like the same immunity Pfizer and Moderna got.

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Wow! Stavrowsky, that's great to know, that there can be relief for these poor people, as hard-won as it was. So sorry for your suffering, but you were lucky.

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Thank you. I'm fine now. At least I believe I am. I didn't actually get to speak to the doctor who recommended it. I live in Colorado and he was in Texas. My brother lives in Texas, got full-blown Covid, and it was his doctor that treated him with Ivermectin and told him it was known to help with a number of Vaccine adverse effects when my brother asked him about me. My brother told me, I took the recommended dose, and it worked almost immediately... after eight months of serious pain that it took opioids to knock down at all. The rapidity with which it worked was stunning. One day it was there. The next morning I awoke and it was gone. Obviously I won't get another Deathvax shot. I have been taking Ivermectin at the Indian government's recommended dosage for Covid prophylaxis (0.2 Mg per Kg of body weight once a week) ever since. BTW, Uttar Pradesh, the largest state in India has a population 2/3 the US. They give out Ivermectin prophylactically to their citizens. They are only about 8% vaccinated. We are about 80%. In January of this year, we had about 78,000 new cases of Covid. Uttar Pradesh had just over a 1,000 new cases. And I suspect those were mostly people who had gotten the vaccine.

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In the US, it is illegal to get it without a prescription. All I'll say is if you have a prescription, you can get it extremely cheaply from overseas pharmacies, like for example in India. A lot of people are afraid they'll get ripped-off if they send money to an overseas pharmacy... and it has likely happened. But I've never had a problem. From India, it takes between three and six weeks to get it, and shipping is expensive at about $40.00 a package. Different pharmacies will negotiate the price of the medication with you. It's not illegal to import meds from another country. But if a prescription is required to sell it here, it is required to import it. Even if the overseas pharmacy doesn't ask you to send them a copy of the scrip.... (they may not, as Ivermectin is an over-the-counter med in India), if I were you I'd keep a copy of it on file at home just in case Customs does a random check and asks you to produce it. I've never been asked for it here, but that doesn't mean it might not happen, and I'd never recommend you break the law. Finding a doctor who will write you a scrip for Ivermectin can be tricky. Most who work for large health care systems usually will not. In my case, I have a family member who is a doctor, and he refuses to get a clot shot.... so he's sympathetic.

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Jun 17, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Boy if you are right....and if they persist in the monkeypox agenda...god help us please.

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Jun 17, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Interestingly, the most recent CDC bulletin on monkeypox says that it follows atypical patterns of symptoms compared to monkeypox in the past.

Note this section:

"The search for lesions consistent with monkeypox should be performed even if lesions consistent with those from more common infections (e.g., varicella zoster, syphilis, herpes) are observed; this is particularly important when evaluating patients who have epidemiologic risk factors for monkeypox. Specimens should be obtained from lesions (including those inside the mouth, anus, or vagina) and tested for monkeypox."

https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2022/han00468.asp

Recall that the Wuhan virology dept published a paper on developing monkeypox pcr tests just recently. All the samples sent to CDC will be tested with with pcr. I wonder if you sent a shingles sample to cdc if it would test positive for monkeypox.

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You mean like a sample of flu would test positive by pcr for covid? You betcha.

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My dad had 2 bouts of shingles after his second Astrazeneca jab, not reported by our GP. After the first Astrazeneca jab he developed Capillary leak on right shin, not reported by GP. Following 3 jab, Pfizer, blood clots developed on ankle to knee right leg as well as bile reflux, not resolved months later. This is deliberate murder intent by drug company and government.

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$$$

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A POX on all their houses.....wishing, hoping and praying.....

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Jun 18, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

2SG, Wondering if the reported VAERS shingles cases appear in the same proportion by brand that they were administered in the US? The numbers look like they may plausibly reflect as close approximation.

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Difficult for me to say between the underreporting and most of the data on uptake, etc.

I just see "unusual" alleged monkeypox cases coinciding with deathvax rollout and that says enough about causality......

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It's a plausible theory. And far more sane and less scary than my own.

I think they have released this intentionally to spread and they are banking on people letting it do exactly that. Remember the little boy that cried wolf? I think they're counting on resistance to lockdowns and they want this to spread far and wide.

Then, I reckon it'll mutate and change form. What was yesterdays mundane monkeypox is tomorrows super serious smallpox.

Ever played the game Plague Inc?

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Naw, I think it's Door Number One, cover-up. Simplest, most likely, and they practically admitted it, as cited in the above post. If it were truly an STD spread by gay orgies, it wouldn't be any worse than AIDS.

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This could be a correct assessment, however how can we know? They are going to and have been releasing several bioengineered diseases. I say, no matter what they call it, prepare for anything and everything coming our way. If the Monkey doesn't do it, they'll release the Bear, or the Shark. Get a good doc and/or get a bunch of medicines and supplements stashed away. Do not submit to PCR tests. Hug everyone. Build your immune system.

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Cover-up meeting, all getting on the same page. This bullshit doesn't make itself up, and it doesn't spread itself. They'll do and say anything to avoid swinging from lamp posts. But eventually, swing they will.

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World Hellth Organization

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I don’t think the majority of people will fall for it this time.

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I will never get any shot of any kind ever again. Who knows what’s gonna be in the new shots coming out!

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Genome sequencing and PCR tests show there is some Monkeypox among the shingles cases

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