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I read the initial Pfizer trial data and realized that the definition of efficacy was fraud (95% relative efficacy) and commercial advertising. The absolute efficacy rate (0.72% by my calculations) was not considered at all. I found FDA and Pfizer to be bedfellows. In Japan's past drug-related incidents, the health authorities were even enemies of the people, so I did not trust them at all.

That's why I'm Unvaxxed. However, if infected, SarsCov2 was advertised as having a higher probability of becoming more severe than the flu, so I searched for countermeasures. I found Ivermectin. After that, I also found Protocol of FLCCC.

https://covid19criticalcare.com/

Ivermectin is fat-soluble, taken with food, and has a half-life of 18 hours. It can accumulate in the body if taken frequently, except during infections.

Since the liver is used for metabolism, AST, ALT, and γGTP may increase depending on the dose, but side effects are nil compared to mRNA drugs. However, I have not seen a clinical trial of the maximum allowable dose, so you should refer to FLCCC and take it moderately.

There are rumors that counterfeit products are circulating unless they are made by a large company, so please be careful. I use SunPharma. (Subsidiary of Daiichi Sankyo in Japan)

It can also be used for prevention. I take it prophylactically when I go to crowds.

In Japan, probably unlike Ukraine, when the trains are crowded, it's normal to rub shoulders with each other.

If you think that you have been infected from the symptoms, it is actually infected 1-2 days ago and Sarscov2 has already started to multiply, so it is a good idea to take it as soon as possible, even for 1 or 10 minutes.

Even if you are not infected, the side effect is nil unlike mRNAdrug.

If you follow the mechanism of mRNAdrug carefully, even a layman can understand the accumulation site of LNP, thrombosis, autoimmune disease, leakage of Spike protein (or LNP that wraps pseudo-mRNA). It's the worst drug in history anyway.

There are many power outages and it will be difficult, but please do your best in the cold winter.

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I think we'll manage the winter. Thanks for your comment on the jabs in Japan

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Glad to hear your vertigo has dissipated. I wish you many years of good health!

Given your interest in public speaking, have you ever thought of reading Aristotle's Rhetoric, or Quintilian's Institutes? For what it's worth, I highly recommend both.

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