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Oct 24, 2022·edited Oct 24, 2022Liked by William F. Supple, Jr., Ph. D.

Hell yeah.

I suspect Ivermectin also has anti-cancer properties.

You'll probably want to read this as well, it outlines a phage-activation protocol that appears to cure cancer: https://knowledgeofhealth.com/what-if-cancer-was-already-cured/ . Unfortunately it's expensive compared to Fenbendazole and Ivermectin, but it's better to be poor and alive IMO.

I'm keeping a list of possible C19 vaccine damage repair protocols here: https://davenarby.substack.com/p/covid-19-vaccine-damage-repair-protocol

Looking forward to your future writings.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by William F. Supple, Jr., Ph. D.

Thx for this very interesting article. Do you have a good reference to the fenbendazole anti-cancer mechanism?

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Pardon the potentially silly question, but where might one find the text that I assume used to be contained in this article?

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