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@Acme_A1

What else can explain the madness ? Luke 4:5-8. Revelation 12:12.

TX, USA Beigetreten Temmuz 2023
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: Baltimore bakery truck struck by a United Airlines plane coming in for a landing at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. According to local reports, the plane was a United Airlines Boeing 767-400. Senior vice president of Transportation & Logistics at H&S Bakery, Chuck Paterakis, says the driver was headed from Baltimore to New Jersey when he was hit. The driver suffered minor injuries, according to Fox Baltimore. "Our maintenance team is evaluating damage to the aircraft and we will investigate how this occurred," a United spokesperson said.
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Buck Sexton
Buck Sexton@BuckSexton·
For example: Never, ever forget this banger from a 5 time Pulitzer nominee...
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
Former Rep. Barney Frank, who is in hospice care, warns Democrats against swinging too far to the left on social issues—and says it will cost them voters.
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
NEW ARTICLE: IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial - 54 year old California woman with Stage 4 NSCLC Lung Cancer 6.4x5.3cm with soft tissue metastases reports after 8 months: 93% lung mass tumor shrinkage! STUNNING Ivermectin Cancer Testimonial! 😃 (please note that no one else posts Ivermectin Cancer success stories) STORY: 54 year old California woman with Stage 4 NSCLC Lung Cancer with soft tissue metastases In August 2025 she started: Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, Tagrisso Results after 8 months: 6.4x5.3cm Lung mass shrunk to 2.9x2.1cm = 93% Tumor Volume loss Lung mass SUVmax 9.5 reduced to SUVmax 2.4 (resolved to background level) Intrathoracic lymph node metastases up to 3.4cm = 100% resolved. All lymph node tumors are gone. Soft tissue metastases = 100% resolved For anyone who knows what Stage 4 NSCLC Lung Cancer metastatic to soft tissues is, this is a STUNNING RESULT!! 😃 The 6.4cm lung cancer mass shrunk to a metabolically inactive 2.9cm tumor that may be only a scar at this point... and extensive lymph node and soft tissue metastases resolved completely. When Lung cancer is metastatic to soft tissues, that's extremely advanced... But adding repurposed drugs to conventional therapy like Tagrisso, can still reverse this very advanced disease!! I have helped over 9000 Cancer patients with Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole in the largest Ivermectin Cancer Project in the world!! We are moving this world-leading Ivermectin Cancer Project to FLORIDA! Please be patient while we move, consultations are currently halted but the Clinic is coming soon! God Bless...🙏
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Trader Mike
Trader Mike@tradermike1234·
I'm not flexing swinging my d when I post this I'm just showing why so many of my students succeed compared to other chats Why I actually have fulltime traders making serious money. Because I actually talk to them they are not just another subscription number to purchase a new lambo like these goobers online I have had pro marketers reach out to me and tell me im stupid for how I approach my mentorship "You could be making thousands and thousands more if you did high ticket" But im more rich from trading so it's fine I make not only video lessons but I get on calls with my members I make individualized videos for members to solve their current problems and give them solutions I don't know anyone who does that because financially it is not smart But And i'm proud to be that one 🫡 Crappy salemen? Ok I'm a fuckin trader bro just showing you the way....that's it
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Joe Tippens
Joe Tippens@JoeTippen·
IVERMECTIN AND FENBENDAZOL END CANCER 🎯CONFIRMED: Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher states that complete remissions of stage IV cancers using antiparasitic drugs are already documented in peer-reviewed scientific literature. According to him, hundreds of studies show that ivermectin and fenbendazole activate more than 12 different anticancer mechanisms and act against more than a dozen types of cancer. Among the most impactful works cited by Hulscher is a case report published in Case Reports in Oncology. There, three patients with metastatic stage IV cancer are described who achieved complete remission documented by imaging and tumor markers: 📌An 83-year-old woman with breast cancer that had metastasized to the liver, lungs, and bones. After treatment, the PET scan showed complete remission, and she has shown no recurrence in nearly three years. 📌A 75-year-old man with metastatic bone prostate cancer. His PSA dropped to undetectable levels, and the metastases disappeared completely. 📌A 63-year-old man with highly advanced BRAFV600+ melanoma. His circulating tumor DNA went from 123 to 0 in less than two months, with confirmed remission. Additionally, a recent systematic review analyzed 26 studies with 36 real patients treated with ivermectin. No serious adverse effects were reported, and clinical improvements were observed even in cases of leukemias and lymphomas, many of them while continuing to receive conventional chemotherapy. Alternative scientists explain that these drugs attack cancer in multiple ways: they destabilize microtubules, induce programmed apoptosis, block the mTOR pathway, cut off the glucose supply to tumor cells, inhibit the formation of new blood vessels, and eliminate cancer stem cells. All this with medications that cost pennies and have been used in humans and animals for decades. While conventional medicine invests billions in high-cost therapies, on social media thousands of patients are already sharing personal testimonials: tumors that shrink or disappear, markers that normalize, and surgeries that end up being canceled. The question sweeping the world is whether this represents the greatest medical suppression in history or the most important discovery of the 21st century. The dissenting scientific community demands controlled clinical trials with urgency. For many terminal cancer patients, time has simply run out. What do you think? Give it an RT and share this information before it disappears, as it could save many lives. Your friends or family fighting cancer need to read this today. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In the 1950s, Yuri Nikolaev, a Russian psychiatrist, started treating mentally ill patients with prolonged water fasting. He went on to treat over 8,000 people. Reports suggest that over 70% of patients showed significant improvement, with many returning to normal functioning and work. Nikolaev’s work was documented by Western doctors, such as Dr. Allan Cott, who visited the Soviet Union to study these methods and later published findings that hailed the results as an "unparalleled achievement".
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Brew N. Coffee ᵀᴹ
Brew N. Coffee ᵀᴹ@BrewNCoffee2·
That’s a big part of it, but the intentional destruction of the Family via feminism (no fault divorce, contraception, abortion, celebrating sodomy, trans everything) is the ‘root cause.’ Feminism was used to make parentless dwellings that in turn made future childless dwellings (none of them are homes in its truest sense.)
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Steve Skojec
Steve Skojec@SteveSkojec·
He’s dead on.
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OMA ANN
OMA ANN@ann_omatf·
@BRICSinfo So, retirement age might just keep increasing indefinitely
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇷🇺 Russian President Putin orders scientists to develop "world's first" anti-aging vaccine.
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optionout@Acme_A1·
@DonMiami3 The general population ALWAYS catches on late to EVERYTHING.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
A prominent reporter drops a massive truth bomb on live TV. Donald Trump is entirely to blame for the economic closure. The Strait was wide open before the White House launched disastrous sneak attacks. The corrupt Trump administration is destroying our world.
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
NEW ARTICLE: RESEARCH: MEBENDAZOLE in Cancer - 2025 Iran Paper - How Mebendazole overcomes Cancer Drug Resistance! 2025 Aliabadi et al - Critical dysregulated signaling pathways in drug resistance: highlighting the repositioning of mebendazole for cancer therapy Cancer drug resistance significantly reduces the effectiveness of current anticancer treatments This highlights the need for developing new multi-targeting drugs that are more cost-effective, have fewer side effects, and remain effective against cancer. Drug repurposing offers a promising solution over expensive targeted therapies. Repurposing Mebendazole: it’s already been given to millions of people at high doses with a very good safety record, repurposing it for cancer is much faster and cheaper than inventing a brand-new drug. How MEBENDAZOLE Fights Cancer and Cancer Drug Resistance. This review breaks down six key ways Mebendazole attacks cancer. Mebendazole hits all of them at the same time, which is why it may overcome resistance better than single-target drugs: 1. Disrupts the cancer cell’s skeleton (microtubules) MBZ binds to the same spot on tubulin that the cancer drug colchicine uses. This stops cancer cells from properly dividing (they get stuck in the G2/M phase of the cell cycle and eventually die).It’s similar to some existing chemotherapies but appears safer. Starves the tumor of blood supply (anti-angiogenesis) 2. Tumors need new blood vessels to grow and get nutrients. MBZ blocks a key signal called VEGFR2, so the tumor can’t build those vessels. 3. Triggers programmed cell death (apoptosis) MBZ tips the balance of proteins inside the cell (raising “death-promoting” ones like Bax and p53, lowering “survival” ones like Bcl-2 and XIAP). This activates enzymes called caspases that make cancer cells commit suicide in an orderly way. 4. Forces cells to “eat” themselves (autophagy) Autophagy is the cell’s recycling system. MBZ can ramp it up so cancer cells digest their own damaged parts until they die or become easier to kill. 5. Mebendazole wakes up the immune system It shifts immune cells called macrophages from a “tumor-friendly” state (M2) to a “tumor-killing” state (M1 type). It also increases signals that attract other immune attackers and works especially well when combined with radiation. 6. Stops cancer from spreading (anti-metastasis and MMP inhibition) Cancer cells use enzymes called matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) to chew through surrounding tissue and travel around the body. MBZ blocks them. Additionally, MBZ calms down several overactive growth pathways that cancers use to survive and resist drugs (examples: Hedgehog, ERK/MEK, MYC, NF-κB, AKT, etc.). What the evidence shows Lab dishes (in vitro): Very low concentrations (often under 1–5 micromolar) kill or slow down breast, colon, lung, stomach, ovarian, melanoma, and brain cancer cells. MBZ works even better when paired with standard chemo or radiation. Mice (in vivo): Oral doses (10–50 mg/kg) shrink tumors, reduce the number of polyps in colon cancer models by up to 90 %, slow metastasis, and improve survival. Tumors weighed far less (e.g., one study: ~2 g vs. 12 g in untreated mice). Humans (early clinical trials): Small studies in brain tumors (Glioblastoma) and gastrointestinal cancers showed it is safe even at high doses (up to 4 g/day). One glioma trial reported median survival around 21 months when combined with standard treatment. The main practical challenge (and the fix) MBZ doesn’t dissolve well in water and isn’t absorbed very efficiently from the gut into the bloodstream or tumors. The review discusses new “drug delivery” solutions that researchers are testing: polymeric nanoparticles nanostructured lipid carriers micelles nanosuspensions These make Mebendazole more soluble, help it reach the tumor, and may let doctors use even lower doses. Main Takeaways from the Paper: Mebendazole is a strong candidate for drug repurposing in cancer because it: 1. attacks cancer from many angles at once (great for beating resistance), 2. is already proven safe and cheap, 3. works in many different cancer types in the lab and in animals, 4. shows early promise in people, 5. and can be combined with existing treatments. CONCLUSION: Overall, the paper is optimistic: Mebendazole could become a low-cost, low-toxicity addition to the cancer-fighting toolbox, helping patients whose tumors have stopped responding to standard therapies. In short, this review makes a detailed, evidence-based case that an old “worm pill” might help solve one of the toughest problems in modern cancer treatment - drug resistance - by hitting the cancer where it hurts in multiple ways at the same time.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
IVERMECTIN DOSING A growing number of people are referencing dosing frameworks shared by William Makis for off-label ivermectin use in cancer discussions. Here it is. 👇
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@DarioCpx Why would Iran risk losing the moral high ground?
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Among all scenarios I see nobody assigning any odd at all to an Iranian preemptive strike Personally, I think it is a mistake
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