

hereforstorm
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@hereforstorm
First they ignore me, then they laugh at me, then they fight me and then they join me










Started taking Ivermectin, Fenbendazole and Mebendazole 6 weeks ago not because I was sick. because I kept asking myself why I never actually felt good even when I was doing everything right the bloating I had for years. gone by week 3. the brain fog I thought was just adulthood. also gone. I honestly didn't expect much. these are old boring compounds that cost almost nothing. nobody profits off them so nobody talks about them my stack has been 24mg Ivermectin, 444mg Fenbendazole and 500mg Mebendazole daily by week 2 I was waking up before my alarm on my own. sugar cravings basically disappeared which genuinely shocked me more than anything. digestion feels cleaner. skin clearing up. I'm not a doctor and I'm not telling anyone what to do. I just got tired of feeling like something was off and decided to pay attention most of us have spent years accepting feeling suboptimal as normal. we probably shouldn't still running the experiment and will keep sharing as I go healing is always possible I buy Meds from @pharmacyinusa.






THE NIGHTMARE SCENARIO NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT AN OIL + DOLLAR SHORTAGE The nightmare scenario nobody is talking about right now is what happens if the Dollar skyrockets at the same time as oil. Since the world's oil supply is purchased in Dollars, they are typically inversely correlated. A lower Dollar = increased international demand for oil. The only time we've seen a brief period of oil 🔼 Dollar 🔼 was in 2022, during the economic slowdown. The nightmare scenario we're facing is a global oil supply shortage at the same time as an economic crisis. Both of these compound the demand for Dollars because not only are nations forced to liquidate greater assets to purchase oil, but servicing sovereign debt becomes much more expensive because it's denominated in Dollars. This energy crisis could very well be the beginning of Brent Johnson's @SantiagoAuFund Dollar Milkshake Theory and the United States' plan to take a large portion of its debt out of circulation.