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Dr. Robert Malone Speaks Out On mRNA In Food Supply


Dr. Robert Malone, in a recent interview with Brooke Miller, the former immediate past President of the United States Cattlemen’s Association, discussed the topic of mRNA in our food supply.

In the interview, Malone shared that over. a year ago, his wife, Dr. Jill Glasspool Malone, did a “deep dive into where the mRNA technology was at in the research in terms of its use in livestock.”

Malone expanded and shared the harmful impact of mRNA in livestock due to vaccines.

He stated, “RNA goes into your animal’s cells, it produces a protein. And by definition for a vaccine that protein is a foreign protein. And so your animal’s immune system is going to attack all those cells. And this stuff goes all over the body, including to ovaries in particular, which is of concern in terms of reproductive health. ”

He continued, “And we have had numerous examples in the human case that are now firmly established that this product, this technology, can negatively impact on fertility.

Per Robert Malone’s Substack:

Okay, so at the start, let’s focus on the animal itself. I raise horses, we’re thinking about getting into wagyu, and I have been concerned with cattle and worked on a dairy farm as a kid.

So we are from a culture where you take care of your animals, and I think that’s one of the things that really distinguishes the cattle industry from the chicken industry, for example. And so, what is the safety profile for your animals? We don’t really know. We can extrapolate from humans, but there’s been a new development that really I think does raise some serious concerns both for the bulls and the cows, but particularly for the cows. And that is that all of these products are contaminated with small fragments of DNA, and they are being delivered using a highly effective system, the most effective non-viral polynucleotide or gene delivery technology ever developed. And that means that the DNA contamination is going to get into the cells of your animals the same as the RNA is.

Now, as the RNA goes into your animal’s cells, it produces a protein. And by definition for a vaccine that protein is a foreign protein. And so your animal’s immune system is going to attack all those cells. And this stuff goes all over the body, including to ovaries in particular, which is of concern in terms of reproductive health. And we have had numerous examples in the human case that are now firmly established that this product, this technology, can negatively impact on fertility. And in particular, menstruation is well established, so that would be cycling in your cows, but it may also impact in the ova, the eggs that are being produced from the ovaries, so that potentially could have impacts on your calves. And the fact that this is also delivering DNA is particularly concerning because those small DNA fragments are more likely to insert into the genome than the RNA is. The RNA would have to be turned into DNA and then put into the genome.

But in the case of these small DNA fragments, they can directly impact on the integrity, let’s say, chromosomal integrity, or the technical term is genotoxicity. And that’s a reasonable concern both in terms of your livestock and things like bone marrow stem cells and splenic cells, these cell types that reproduce a whole lot and have stem cells and are prone to various cancers. And then you have potential reproductive toxicity, you have neurotoxicity, so they’re associated in some frequency with damage to the spinal cord and damage to peripheral nerves. And you all know that cows that are compromised neurologically, they have to be culled. You can’t tolerate having a cow that is partially lame because of nervous system problems or potentially paralyzed.

Watch a clip of it here:

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FLASHBACK: Dr. Robert Malone, Joe Rogan and Dr. Zelenko!

If you missed Dr. Robert Malone on Joe Rogan’s podcast, allow me to bring you up to speed.

Because it was FANTASTIC!

No offense to Joe Rogan, but who would have expected an MMA fighter, actor and comedian would be doing CIRCLES around the so-called Mainstream Media and showing them what REAL journalism looks like.

It’s incredible.

Joe Rogan conducts a better interview than anyone on any of the MSM channels, and it’s not even close.

This is what real news looks like!

This is what real questions look like…

This is what an unfiltered and unscripted interview looks like.

You can be forgiven for not recognizing it because other than Rogan there is almost no one doing this anymore.

Now let’s explore some clips:

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True:

This one is a must-see:

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More:

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Exactly right:

This part needs extra attention:

Now watch as he explains how the government killed HCQ and ivermectin:

PCR testing fraud:

Are you awake yet?

Truth:

Dr. Malone even took time to praise Dr. Zelenko and his ZStack Zelenko Protocol.

Watch here on Rumble:

The ZStack is finally back in stock.

Dr. Zelenko: “Zinc Is The Bullet — It Kills The Virus. The Only Problem Is The Bullet Doesn’t Get To The Place Where It Needs To Be”

In the early days of COVID, Dr. Vladimir Zelenko became a hero for using hydroxychloroquine to save his patients.

Until his efforts were halted by a Democrat governor.

But Dr. Zelenko didn’t let politicians stop him from helping sick people.

He kept working — and found a legal, over-the-counter way to get patients what they need.

He called it “a gift from God in response to tyranny.”

It’s a combination of quercetin, zinc and vitamins — he created what became the widely popular Z-Stack.

Why are quercetin and zinc so important for stopping viruses?

Watch Dr. Zelenko explain “the bullet and gun” approach for understanding zinc ionophores (transcript of highlights is below):

From the video:

“Zinc is the bullet – it kills the virus. The only problem is the bullet doesn’t get to the place where it needs to be.

The virus is inside the cell. The enzyme is inside the cell. And the zinc on its own cannot get into the cell. You have a bullet without a gun – useless.

Now, it turns out there’s a class of medications called ‘zinc ionophores’ or a class of substances called ‘zinc ionophores’ — what they do — is they open up a channel, a door, which allows zinc to go from outside the cell to inside the cell . . . 

. . . They’re the guns that shoot the bullet. The bullet then gets into the cell and stops the virus enzyme from helping the virus replicate.

So you have a gun and bullet. Only the synergy of the two creates a functioning unit . . . 

. . . Patients were having trouble sourcing it, because it was four different ingredients that weren’t always available in the same place. They had trouble finding the right doses.

It was a puzzle that was a little too complex for people to put together.

So I was asked as a necessity — as a favor to people — to produce something that has everything in one package.

It made sense to me, so with the help of my colleagues, we were able to produce a substance — a compound called Z-Stack — that has Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and most importantly has quercetin and zinc.”

Carrying on Dr. Zelenko’s legacy, Z-Stack is now available to everyone.

Z-Stack is:

— Made of real, all-natural ingredients

— Gluten-free

— GMP-certified

— Proudly made in the USA

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Stay SAFE and stay HEALTHY!

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Can Ivermectin Treat Cancer? We Read The Medical Journals And The Results Might Surprise You!

Ok, one quick confession: I didn’t read all the medical journals….I had my buddy ChatGPT assist me to read 200 MILLION medical journals and scholarly articles.

But the results most definitely may stun you!

I’ve covered this topic before but it continues to fascinate me so I’m covering it again and going WAY deeper!

Can Ivermectin treat, stop, reverse or even CURE cancer?

**At the end of this article, I’ll show you where you can GET Ivermectin for yourself**

First, I have to give my standard disclaimer:

I’m not a doctor.

I’m not even a scientist.

Nothing in this article has been evaluated or approved by the FDA — but let’s be honest, that probably just means you should pay EXTRA attention to it, right?

Ok, we all good with the disclaimer?

Ok good!

Now, why am I even investigating this?

Because the more I look into it, the more I find!

When I first saw them come out so strong against Ivermectin, I knew it had to be pretty powerful and pretty good for humans in general!

I’ve never seen such an aggressive pushback by BigPharma, so I figured it probably did more than just treat COVID19.

Then I started seeing reports that it could treat cancer.

And I’m not just talking about posts on Twitter or TikTok….I’m talking about peer-reviewed medical journals!

I’ll post my original report farther below, but first I want to show you what I found on ChatGPT.

I installed a special plugin that connects the OpenAI to a database of 200 million scholarly and medical journals and then I asked it to give me all peer reviewed medical journals that suggest Ivermectin can be effective in treating cancer.

I think you’ll find this fascinating — and for those of you who want the nitty gritty details, each article is linked so you can go read the full thing for yourself.

From ChatGPT:

Here are some scholarly articles focusing on the use of Ivermectin in treating cancer, organized by their publication date (newest first):

  1. The Detrimental Effect of Pre-Treatment with Ivermectin on Myocardial Ischemia
    • Publication Date: 2023-10-25
    • Authors: Sara Cheraghi, Shabnam Babataheri, H. Soraya
    • Abstract: This study explores the effects of Ivermectin (IVM) on cardiovascular diseases, particularly focusing on myocardial ischemia in both ex vivo and in vivo.
  2. Neuroprotective effects of ivermectin against transient cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in rats
    • Publication Date: 2023-09-27
    • Authors: Behdad Seyyedabadi, Shabnam Babataheri, Ismail Laher, H. Soraya
    • Abstract: Not available.
  3. Ivermectin induces nonprotective autophagy by downregulating PAK1 and apoptosis in lung adenocarcinoma cells
    • Publication Date: 2023-09-23
    • Authors: Man-Yuan Li, Jiao Zhang, Xiao Lu, Dong Zhou, Xufeng Deng, Quan-xing Liu, J. Dai, Hong Zheng
    • Abstract: Not available.
  4. Outcome of Ivermectin in Cancer Treatment: An Experience in Loja-Ecuador (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2023-02-22
    • Authors: Yuliana Jiménez-Gaona, Oscar Vivanco-Galván, Gonzalo Morales-Larreategui, Andrea Cabrera-Bejarano, Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan
    • Abstract: This paper analyzes the use of ivermectin-based antiparasitic as a cancer treatment in the rural area of the Loja province, Ecuador, and the medical opinion regarding its use in humans.
  1. Drug repurposing of ivermectin abrogates neutrophil extracellular traps and prevents melanoma metastasis (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2022-09-05
    • Authors: Hongjun Zhang, Xiaozhuo Xu, Rui Xu, T. Ye
    • Abstract: This study identifies Ivermectin (IVM) as significantly inhibiting neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) formation and preventing melanoma metastasis, with a focus on its effects on myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) and CD8+T cells in a mouse melanoma model.
  2. Ivermectin: recent approaches in the design of novel veterinary and human medicines
    • Publication Date: 2022-09-05
    • Authors: M. C. Velho, Diego Fontana de Andrade, R. Beck
    • Abstract: This review discusses strategies proposed in the last decade to improve the safety and efficacy of Ivermectin and to explore its novel therapeutic applications, including in cancer and viral infections.
  3. Ivermectin and gemcitabine combination treatment induces apoptosis of pancreatic cancer cells via mitochondrial dysfunction (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2022-08-26
    • Authors: D. Lee, H. Kang, So Yi Kim, Myeong Jin Kim, Jae Woong Jeong, Woosol Chris Hong, S. Fang, Hyung Sun Kim, Yun-Sun Lee, H. Kim, Joon Seong Park
    • Abstract: This study evaluates the anticancer effects of the combination of ivermectin and gemcitabine in pancreatic cancer, indicating that ivermectin exerts synergistic effects with gemcitabine, preventing pancreatic cancer progression.
  4. Forging Ahead the Repositioning of Multitargeted Drug Ivermectin
    • Publication Date: 2022-05-16
    • Authors: S. Atmakuri, Shweta Nene, D. Khatri, S. B. Singh, V. Sinha, Saurabh Srivastava
    • Abstract: This review highlights the role of Ivermectin in unexplored avenues towards the repositioning of this multitargeted drug in cancer, viral, and bacterial infection, and malaria, providing insights into regulatory considerations of drug repurposing and current formulation strategies.
  1. Ivermectin and gemcitabine combination treatment enhances antitumor effect in pancreatic cancer through mitochondria dysfunction (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2022-04-30
    • Authors: Daeun Lee, H. Kang, So Yi Kim, Myeong Jin Kim, Y. Lee, Hyung Sun Kim, Jung Min Lee, H. Kim, Joon Seong Park
    • Abstract: This study explores the combination of Ivermectin and gemcitabine in enhancing the antitumor effect in pancreatic cancer, focusing on mitochondria dysfunction.
  2. Topical ivermectin: an off-label alternative to treat neonatal Scabies in the era of permethrin resistance
    • Publication Date: 2022-02-21
    • Authors: A. Bassi, V. Piccolo, G. Argenziano, C. Mazzatenta
    • Abstract: This article discusses the use of topical ivermectin as an off-label alternative for treating neonatal Scabies, focusing on the era of permethrin resistance.
  3. Repurposing Ivermectin to augment chemotherapy’s efficacy in osteosarcoma
    • Publication Date: 2022-01-01
    • Authors: B. Hu, H. Tan, L. Yu, Q. Liao, W. Guo
    • Abstract: This research investigates the potential of repurposing Ivermectin to enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy in osteosarcoma, focusing on its effects on proliferation, migration, and apoptosis in osteosarcoma cells.
  4. Ivermectin induces apoptosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma via mitochondrial pathway (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2021-12-01
    • Authors: Nana Xu, Mengmeng Lu, Jiaxin Wang, Yujia Li, Xiaotian Yang, Xiaoshuang Wei, J-L Si, Jingru Han, Xiaojuan Yao, Juanmei Zhang, Junqi Liu, Yanming Li, Hushan Yang, D. Bao
    • Abstract: This study examines the induction of apoptosis in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by Ivermectin, focusing on the mitochondrial pathway.
  1. Progress in Redirecting Antiparasitic Drugs for Cancer Treatment (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2021-06-01
    • Authors: Haoyang Huang, Qing He, Binghua Guo, Xudong Xu, Yinjuan Wu, Xue-Rong Li
    • Abstract: This review discusses the redirection of conventional drugs, including Ivermectin, into cancer treatment, focusing on their anticancer potentials and underlying mechanisms.
  2. Computational Drug Repositioning and Experimental Validation of Ivermectin in Treatment of Gastric Cancer (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2021-03-31
    • Authors: Hanne-Line Rabben, G. Andersen, Aleksandr Ianevski, M. K. Olsen, D. Kainov, J. Grønbech, T. Wang, Duan Chen, Chun-Mei Zhao
    • Abstract: This study focuses on the repositioning of Ivermectin in the treatment of gastric cancer, combining computational predictions with in silico, in vitro, and in vivo approaches.
  3. Ivermectin converts cold tumors hot and synergizes with immune checkpoint blockade for treatment of breast cancer (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2021-03-02
    • Authors: Dobrin D. Draganov, Z. Han, A. Rana, Nitasha R. Bennett, D. Irvine, Peter P. Lee
    • Abstract: This research shows that Ivermectin induces immunogenic cancer cell death and enhances T cell infiltration into breast tumors, demonstrating synergy with immune checkpoint blockade.
  4. Antiviral Drug Ivermectin at Nanomolar Concentrations Inhibits Glycine-Induced Chloride Current in Rat Hippocampal Neurons (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2021-03-01
    • Authors: J. Bukanova, E. Solntseva, R. Kondratenko, V. Skrebitsky
    • Abstract: This study examines the effect of Ivermectin on chloride currents in rat hippocampal neurons, contributing to the understanding of its potential use in cancer treatment.
  1. Quantitative proteomics reveals a broad-spectrum antiviral property of ivermectin, benefiting for COVID-19 treatment (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2020-09-22
    • Authors: Na Li, Lingfeng Zhao, X. Zhan
    • Abstract: This study identifies ivermectin-related virus infection pathway alterations in human ovarian cancer cells, revealing its broad-spectrum antiviral property, including against COVID-19.
  2. Ivermectin converts cold tumors hot and synergizes with immune checkpoint blockade for treatment of breast cancer (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2020-08-24
    • Authors: Dobrin D. Draganov, Z. Han, A. Rana, Nitasha R. Bennett, D. Irvine, Peter P. Lee
    • Abstract: This research demonstrates how Ivermectin induces immunogenic cancer cell death and enhances T cell infiltration into breast tumors, showing synergy with immune checkpoint blockade.
  3. Antitumor effects of ivermectin at clinically feasible concentrations support its clinical development as a repositioned cancer drug
    • Publication Date: 2020-05-30
    • Authors: M. Juárez, Alejandro Schcolnik-Cabrera, G. Domínguez-Gómez, A. Chávez-Blanco, J. Díaz-Chávez, A. Dueñas-González
    • Abstract: This article supports the clinical development of Ivermectin as a repositioned cancer drug, highlighting its antitumor effects at clinically feasible concentrations.
  4. Progress in Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Antitumour Effects of Ivermectin (PDF)
    • Publication Date: 2020-01-01
    • Authors: Jian Liu, Kun Zhang, Lin Cheng, He Zhu, Tianmin Xu
    • Abstract: This review summarizes the antitumor effects of Ivermectin and its potential roles in cancer treatment, including its impact on various pathways and cellular functions.

I could have kept going but I cut it off after 20 results.

I also asked it to sort the results by date with newest first, and we ended with 1/1/2020, which means these 20 articles all came out within the last 3 years.

How many more do we have in the past decade or two?

A lot.

Now here’s my original report which gives you a ton more information:



 

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