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Chloroquine as a Potent Inhibitor of Sars Cov

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I was trying to upload this a file but it was too large so I've copied the link to it. It is scientific study from 2005 on the success of Chloroquine in treating Sars coronavirus infections. It shows that the information on chloroquine was readily available and known about in treating sars infections as far back as 2005, 16 years ago, so why was it not used this time around and why are they insisting on vaccination? 

https://virologyj.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-422X-2-69

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C J

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Hi Aideen, have you researched the ingredients of the vaccines available now, there seems to be a strong reliance on products that contain a lot of salt and sugar, and agencies that prolong the deterioration of foods such as cheese, really sounds like the wonder cure for a deadly disease doesn't it. I know i am lazy and i am not providing a link, although if you researched it it will really surprise you.

C J

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This where Chloroquine comes from In Peru, the indigenous people extracted the bark of the Cinchona tree (Cinchona officinalis) and used the extract to fight chills and fever in the seventeenth century. In 1633 this herbal medicine was introduced in Europe, where it was given the same use and also began to be used against malaria.

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Hi Aideen, 

I think it is like quinine and you can find this in tonic water. It is anti malaria but I don't know if it will be effective against the covid 19 variety of sars and the different  variants that are present in the population. I think that vaccinations would still be required.


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The contents of vaccines contain a lot of things that shouldn't necessarily be in them and should be subjected to more scrutiny. Dr Judy Mikovits was a whistleblower on the practices of the pharma industry and their vaccines. I'm waiting on her book, A Plague of Corruption, there is a 2 month waiting list. She has also made a documentary - Plandemic, worth checking out.

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Anyone who wants to get vaccinated is free to do so, but I will most definitely not, and I don't care what threats they make, veiled or otherwise, it will not be happening. I haven't taken care of my health for all these years to compromise it, just so Mr Gates and the pharmaceutical industry can make money.

C J

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At first they were saying that they were very specific about symptoms, loss of taste and smell and flu like symptoms, which to me are very pronounced, now they are saying we can have it and not know we have it, which is it? There are symptoms and there are not symptoms, like your reference in your art post, it's rare to be able to converse with people who have the ability to think diversey, i always feel connected when i read your posts, without having them to read i would certainly feel a disconnect and struggle to find someone to relate to with my beliefs, so if only for the sake of me, share your knowledge on theses matters.
One issue that i have is myself and others having to reference someone to confirm what we know about something, it;'s like our own judgement, point of view or opinion is not valid unless we refer to someone who is deemed more clever than ourselves, i think this goes towards me not wanting to read books or evan supply references. i believe if someone can achieve something and someone can achieve another thing who is to start the battle for cleverness, who creates the egotistical hierarchy of clever and knowledge, after all, a wise man knows he knows nothing, i think this is why i go against this belief system as i see us all unpublished authors so why should i doubt anyone's opinion, this is where common sense comes into play, to be able to sieve information as every tramp has their tale, we cannot listen to them just because they don't have an academic education, or because they poke their little finger out when they drink can we? I f i am honest, i think this was my biggest struggle when entering the OU. I don't see the cleverness in quoting other people over each individual expressing their view point, how easy is it to read shakespeare and quote him believing that they are the clever ones, if anything it was shakespeare who was the "clever one", does that make sense. its like talking to someone on the street and then pointing them in the direction of the library. I prefer it when people use their own mind. The less references, the more interested i am, and i have made my mind up as i am writing this as i will never reference again.
C J

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I haven't read your link as i accept you and your belief system, acceptance is halfway to contentment, i heard someone say.

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Couldn't agree more Casper, you have to keep an open mind. Knowledge and wisdom can come from many sources but if our minds are closed that knowledge passes us by. Humanity's worst fault is thinking we know it all about everything when our knowledge is limited in so many ways. The attitude to indigenous tribes and the voyages of 'discovery' are an example of this. Who knows what knowledge and wisdom have been lost by the destruction of indigenous lifestyles and cultures. 


C J

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And with the invention of useless information gathering smart devices, even google cant tell us how the pyramids were built can?