
zenrougo
258 posts



🚨 IVERMECTIN and FENBENDAZOLE Testimonial 53-Year-Old Utah Woman with Stage 4 Breast Cancer Reaches Remission in 11 Months Trigger Warning: No chemotherapy, no immunotherapy, no targeted therapy, and no hormone therapy. Only palliative radiation was used on a few painful bone spots before starting the alternative protocol. A 53-year-old woman from Utah was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer. For 11 months, she followed this protocol: • Ivermectin: 60 mg/day (~1 mg/kg) • Fenbendazole: 222 mg with MCT oil or other healthy fats (5 days on, 2 days off) • Ketogenic diet For the complete protocol, refer to the source. “Thank you for your vocal endorsement of alternative cancer treatments. It is partly because of your voice that a friend/patient has achieved these results.” “She had Stage 4 metastatic breast cancer and, within 11 months, was essentially cancer-free based on her PET scan.” “Her results are almost miraculous.” No chemotherapy. No immunotherapy. No targeted therapy. No hormone therapy. Source: Oncology guidelines and clinical research standards Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.


熊が嫌がる音は80Hz 風力発電の音も80Hz 風力発電を山に作ると山から熊が逃げくる可能性が高いです。


米国のコロナワクチン後遺症患者が日本の江戸川病院で血漿交換療法を行って奇跡的に回復 血液からスパイクタンパク質、自己抗体などの悪玉タンパク質を除去






A Taiwanese TV anchor with hundreds of thousands of followers was secretly submitting his scripts to China for approval before broadcasting them. He was paid in cryptocurrency for every video. And he was using the same bank accounts to bribe military personnel into handing over Taiwan's missile deployment data. Lin Chen-you, known by his screen name "Ma De," worked as a political reporter and anchor at CTiTV, one of Taiwan's major cable news networks, and ran a YouTube channel with a substantial following. On May 6, 2026, Taiwanese prosecutors indicted him on three counts after a four-month investigation. They are seeking 12 years in prison. The charges are specific and documented. First: Lin produced anti-recall propaganda videos during Taiwan's Legislative Yuan recall campaigns while following instructions from an unidentified Chinese contact, submitting his scripts for pre-approval before broadcasting them on television and YouTube. He then sent back viewership statistics and traffic screenshots as proof of impact. He received 4,325 USDT in Tether cryptocurrency for this work, approximately NT$130,000. Second: Lin provided at least five of his personal bank accounts as a money channel, wiring funds to six active and retired military personnel from Taiwan's Army, Navy, Air Force, and missile units. The bribed soldiers were instructed to film pro-CCP "surrender videos" while holding PRC flags and to photograph and transmit classified military documents through messaging apps. The secrets allegedly handed over included drone and missile data, Han Kuang military exercise details, rocket system specifications, missile deployment locations, new missile parameters, and internal operation manuals. From 2023 to 2025, Lin received nearly 50,000 USDT from Chinese sources, totalling over NT$1 million in illegal gains, laundered through Binance and OKX. Third: prosecutors charged him with money laundering for layering the cryptocurrency payments through multiple exchanges to conceal their origin. The lead prosecutor described Lin as a tool for information warfare who handed content control of a mainstream Taiwanese news platform directly to foreign hostile forces, calling his crimes "heinous and unforgivable." The case will not receive a public trial because the evidence involves classified national security material. Lin told investigators he did not know the money came from Chinese forces. Prosecutors noted that he submitted scripts for Chinese approval before every broadcast and sent back viewership data after each one. The evidence includes bank records, crypto transaction logs, chat histories, and confessions from several of his military co-defendants. The CCP did not need to hack Taiwan's military. It found a news anchor who needed money and gave him a script. #Taiwan #CCP #China #Espionage #MediaEspionage #NationalSecurity #Disinformation #CTiTV #Geopolitics #ChinaSpying










