James Johnson

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James Johnson

James Johnson

@JamesJ1248

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Hospitaller@Mojorizzon26·
@joeroganhq This guy is the biggest douchebag why did people make him popular
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Clavicular: "Some people think that Sydney Sweeney is extremely attractive. But I would say that she’s pretty malformed. Her upper maxilla is extremely recessed, right. She’s got the eyes of doom with no infraorbital support."
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Dr. Zakaria MD
Dr. Zakaria MD@ZakariaMDv3·
BREAKING: The real reason people quit Ivermectin isn't side effects - it's because nobody told them about TOXIN CLEARANCE Here's what happened to Sarah, a cancer patient who almost gave up on Ivermectin after day 3... She started feeling worse - headaches, fatigue, nausea. Her doctor said "stop immediately, it's not working." But Sarah didn't know about the Herxheimer reaction - when parasites die, they dump toxins into your bloodstream. The "side effects" she was feeling? That was her body trying to clear out years of parasitic damage. Day 7: Sarah stuck with it and added proper detox support. Symptoms started to lift. Day 21: Her energy came back in a way she hadn't felt in years. Most people quit right before things turn around. They think Ivermectin is hurting them when it's actually WORKING. The parasites are dying. The toxins are moving out. Your body is finally getting a chance to heal. But nobody warns you about this part.
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James Johnson
James Johnson@JamesJ1248·
@guy_slightly @ZakariaMDv3 By the way Scott, that person who posted that was a fake account, they changed their name. Please give it a go and see how you respond to the protocol
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Dick Delingpole
Dick Delingpole@DickDelingpole·
My father, Malcolm, died yesterday morning at 6.35. 91 years old. Fantastic life, well lived and a blessedly swift departure. We should all be so lucky. Please pray for his soul.
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James Johnson
James Johnson@JamesJ1248·
@guy_slightly @ZakariaMDv3 It can be done, but has been seen by Dr Makis that it is most effective combined with chemo. Give that a try first and see what you get. Ivermectin, mebendazole and milk thistle at the dosages as stated above. Try and lower carb intake as much as possible too. Best of luck
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James Johnson
James Johnson@JamesJ1248·
@guy_slightly @ZakariaMDv3 So all ivermectin plus 500mg for breakfast with two table spoons of olive oil, 500mg of mebendazole with a tablespoon of olive oil for lunch, and 500mg mebendazole for dinner with olive oil. Take Sunday off for mebendazole
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James Johnson
James Johnson@JamesJ1248·
@guy_slightly @ZakariaMDv3 Start upping your ivermectin dosage to 1.5mg per kg of body weight, take all the pills with a table spoon of olive oil. And your mebendazole up it to 1500mg, spaced in to 3 x 500mg a day, with each meal (breakfast lunch and dinner) and a tablespoon of olive oil with each
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James Johnson
James Johnson@JamesJ1248·
@letitsly @guy_slightly @ZakariaMDv3 Research, and trial and error. Was for a friend of mine and it was apparent when it became more effective due to more positive changes in the cancer response due to updating the protocol
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James Johnson
James Johnson@JamesJ1248·
@RedDrag99798413 @guy_slightly @ZakariaMDv3 Wrong, LCT based oils are better at systemic drug delivery. Olive Oil is a LCT oil (long chain triglyceride). Higher content MCT oils as a carrier are cleared with the drugs faster from the system through the liver, meaning less impact of drug delivery.
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RedDragon
RedDragon@RedDrag99798413·
@JamesJ1248 @guy_slightly @ZakariaMDv3 Okay you are clearly messing up the info. Fenbendazol must be mixed with any oil- it does not need to be olive oil. I used coconut oil and worked for me. The ivermectin must be mixed with orange juice. No need for carrier oil here
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Scott
Scott@guy_slightly·
@ZakariaMDv3 I quite it because it didn’t work for me. PSA continues to climb. I don’t understand why?
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
BREAKING NEWS: PEDIATRIC CANCER Waitlist has been officially launched! 😃 If you have a child with cancer and you are interested in repurposed drugs like Ivermectin, Mebendazole You can email us and get priority placement! 🙏 More big announcements to come!
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Stefano, @ your Grocked unbiased
Stefano, @ your Grocked unbiased@FlatracinGuruUK·
@SamanthaTaghoy @frantruth There's nothing to do with labour!! Idiotic response. Burueacrats run the show Labour tories Lib dems all controlled by the blob. It shows your lack of knowledge blaming a political party for your woes when they have no say. There puppets to the lords of easy money NGOs
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
This is for anyone who voted Labour today: You want to know how Labour-led areas treat abuse survivors? Well, let me enlighten you. I was five. I knew that it didn’t feel nice and I wanted it to stop. But I also had no frame of reference for what was normal and what wasn’t. The early abuse made me vulnerable. And predators exploited that vulnerability, making it that much easier to be groomed and abused by other men throughout my teen years. Eventually, I confided in a social worker and filed a police report detailing the years of abuse that I had experienced. But, as countless other girls in Telford have testified, I was made to feel as though I was to blame. The system demonised the victims, rather than going after the perpetrators. I remember being asked by a detective whether I “consented” at any point to sexual activity, and told by a social worker that “my actions had led me to where I was today”. All the while the Labour-led council tried to block an independent inquiry into CSE for years and their Council Leader (now the MP for Telford), along with 10 other powerful local men, even wrote a letter to the Home Secretary saying they felt an inquiry would unnecessary. Little girls in Telford were branded child prostitutes and p*ki shaggers — my West Mercia Police, no less. In Rotherham, Rochdale and elsewhere, victims were continually swept aside by those in positions of power, as if they chose this lifestyle. The attitudes that social workers, local services, authorities had towards children was so skewed, and so deeply unprofessional. And my case, like 96.5 per cent of all sex crime cases in the UK, never resulted in prosecution. I was told that there was an unrealistic prospect of conviction against any of my abusers, due to the historic nature of my case. It broke me. And I spent years in silence because I thought I would somehow be judged or penalised for the abuse I had suffered. Because I had been conditioned to feel like I was somehow responsible for my own victimisation. The Telford scandal made headlines when it broke in 2015, then again when the Crowther Report was released in 2022. Yet, The news cycle moved on far too quickly. This isn’t a 60-second-and-then-done issue. For change to occur, there needs to be constant attention brought to this issue because, otherwise, silence and ignorance only serves to support the predators and the paedophiles. This is a crime that thrives on misinformation, on fears of “racism” and a lack of awareness, and on being swept under the rug. They rely on girls not being taken seriously, the media not caring and the police not taking any action to investigate. These are not crimes of the past. Kids are still being exploited, groomed, raped and even murdered in council estates like mine. It isn’t enough to have empty words and hollow promises. I even went on national TV to discuss Pakistani grooming gangs in Telford and the continued risk of abuse faced by little girls in my hometown. The next day, officers banged on my door, demanding I speak to them about my interview. They ignored victims for decades, but tried to intimidate me for speaking about their failings on live TV. CSE is a national epidemic. But those in power continue to treat it like a localised issue, choosing to believe that the extent of the abuse is contained to a few bad towns and pockets of bad apples. That couldn’t be further from the truth. But those in power refuse to address that fact for fear of being forced to confront their decades-long failure to protect young girls from abuse. It’s easier to ignore victims, especially when they come from communities, social classes or demographics that are already disenfranchised in Britain. And for those who do speak out, it feels like you are screaming at a brick wall that would rather label you as the problem than take you seriously. So, if you care at all about women and girls: Don’t vote Labour.
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