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Post by mr potatohead on May 1, 2024 12:19:44 GMT
I lived my life as a pathogenic "virus" cult believer until 2020 when I heard that disease causing "virus" may not even exist. I had no idea of that before then and had been injected, treated and drugged for symptoms, just like many others, because I had been raised to believe it was true. Since I had witnessed friends and, most sad, family who had been victimized and slowly killed by the modern med-pharm industry, I had already been studying health related information and treatments. Fortunately, thank God, I was open to slowly purging the indoctrinating propaganda from my brain, but it didn't happen overnight as you can review in my posts starting in 2020. It took a while for the obvious logic and factual data to really sink in.
Please don't give up. Hang in there. It will also become clear to you soon, mox.
My experience with the oncologist who killed my wife agrees with this, "no conscience, no remorse". In fact, as she was dying, he was obviously enjoying it, and had dressed himself up in an undertaker costume. I talked with a nurse from that Hell-Care facility last year. When I told her of my experience, she didn't seem surprised and she told me that onkydonkey was "let go". Perhaps he was murdering too many people and raising suspicion?
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moxohol
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Quod tu es, ego fui. Quod ego sum, tu eris.
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Post by moxohol on May 1, 2024 17:57:00 GMT
I had severe osteomyelitis stemming from an open bone fracture. Gangrene was about to set in. The antibiotics were ineffective. The doctors prepped for amputation & were ready to roll me in the op room to do the same. I got a hold of the head doctor's national ID & told him point blank he was taking a trip along with my leg. They "allowed" my bacteriophage team in but they badly screwed up the 1st batch. This is typical. However, the end result is u can call me "Skippy" instead of Hop-Along Cassidy.
When u allow others to make medical decisions for u then it's out of ur hands & in theirs. It's not patient care anymore. It's simple patient management with an accounts receivable ledger assigned to ur name. Good luck with a malpractice suit in Egypt. It's non-existent. And yeah, it's only a personal anecdote but a powerful example. Knowledge is power. Wishful thinking or hope merely cultivates stupidity.
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