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Oct 30Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Here is a very good account of the real backstory. I was there in medical school in 1972 when one of my professors warned us about this in such a way that it literally sent shivers through the room. I did not hear another word about this for over 50 years and never thought twice about it until 2020 and now listening to what this neurosurgeon lays out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcbuqQd57rY

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Hey Dr. Childs! God Bless you for speaking out. People like you are my hero! Do you know Dr. Russell Blaylock?

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Nov 1Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

I do not know him personally but I have been following articles he has published in the medical literature as well as editorial comments.  Alfred Blaylock (Cardiothoracic Surgeon) and Helen Taussig (Pediatrician) were colleagues of my mother Louise Snyder (Pediatrician) at Johns Hopkins Medical School and influenced my early surgical career, but I do not know if they are directly related. What I do know is that there is a lot more to this story that is likely catastrophic far beyond just human lives.  But ignoring the existential nightmare for now, the following published in the medical literature by Dr Russell Blaylocck are very concise statements.

 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9062939/

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Wow!

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I have an 9 year female Anatolian Shepherd who developed cancer on her hind leg at knee. Vet said inoperable. As a friend said we had nothing to loose by trying tippens. The tumor has shrunk. But I will up the dosage and add weekly iver. A big thank you to E.Y.

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My boyfriends dad has melanoma with tumors that grow on his head and back. He's about 67 and has had this 30 years. In the beginning they gave him 6 months to live. he had some chemo but didn't like it too much. so he quit and let things be and he's continued to work in the sun as a landscaper this whole time with really no apparent ill effects other than the bumps which he gets cut off once in awhile. I think I'll probably die of alcoholism and old age and nothing to do with cancer directly eventually, but out of curiosity where do I find out more about unconventional treatment protocols for melanoma?

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The protocol works for all cancers.

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I would be very interested in hearing about Hope's brother's case. A Glioblastoma Multiforme is AFAIK always a death sentence. Usually with a very short time span between diagnosis and death. My sister developed an OligoAstrocytoma at the age of 39. She had her right temporal lobe removed and lived for 15 more years before other cancer took her. That was when I learned about brain tumors. I am no medical person, just an average gal. But this would indicate that one or more of these drugs will bypass the blood brain barrier. Very interesting and a world of hope for these patients if only the truth comes out.

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Hi. I'm curious if anybody has tried the Joe Tippens protocol for a posterior falx meningioma? It appears to be growing slowly and I'm on "watch and wait"....but thanks for any input! I also have Chiari Malformation and I'm wondering if there's anyone out there that has experience with the protocol for this as well. Thanks.

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They want you sick. That is first. After they suck the life out of you, then dead.

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Thank you so much for posting all of this wonderful information on how to deal with cancer.

I had a brother in-law who died of cancer and another close relative who is dying of cancer. My wife has sent both of them many articles from your substack as well as from other doctors who promote these protocols.

Unfortunately one didn’t listen and the other won’t listen. They didn’t heed our warnings about the shots either.

Sad and frustrating.

I have come to the conclusion that all anyone can do is lead the horse to water. They have to decide if they want to drink.

Thanks again for all you're doing to support our efforts in helping us reach others that don’t know there is a better way.

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SecondSmartestGuyintheWorld: thank you so much for your articles! My husband has non-small cell carcinoma in his left lung. I have him on about 650mg/day 6 days a week of fenbendazole and 24 mg ivermectin. he also has neuroendocrine tumors in his abdomen and liver. Any suggestions on increasing doses of the two above>???? Appreciate all suggestions,

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Coupon code for virex not being accepted.

Says it is invalid expired or has reached its usage limit.....

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2SGPET works perfectly fine as a coupon code. There are no other active ones currently AFAIK.

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I closed the order out, went back in, made a new order and this time it took the code. It took a long time to load the site when I went in the first time, maybe it was just a glitch. Thanks.

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